Hey Debo, another awesome video. FYI, the best way for consistent performance from your spinners is to tie them directly to your line. The swivel and snaps can interfere with the spinning. The line twist is easy to deal with by just letting letting your spinner spin in the air when you reel it in every 3-4 casts. Make sure to leave the line as long as possible as it the line unwinds on its own.
I love those $1 lures. I don't have to worry as much if I lose them, because they are dirt cheap, and all of my confidence is in spoons and inline spinners right now. I nailed 5 white bass out of the Maumee river in Ohio one day in about 30 minutes with a silver and white inline...after pulling 5 catfish.
Hooked on the trout. Love it man! Salmon eggs, corn and marshmallows with a weight 2 feet underneath so the bait floats up in the cruising lane. Kills it
I have the same exact rod. Got it 2 years ago on clearance for $15 one of the best Trout rods I have. I paired it wit a Lew’s Mach 2 size 100 reel spooled with 4 lb monofilament line. I have those $1 Walmart in-line spinners and they work but I prefer the Blue Fox Flash in-line spinner kit they sell for $7 They have VMC hooks so the trout stay pinned.
I am a Daiwa man myself. The rod you used is a good one, no doubt. Check out Daiwa's Laguna rods especially when it comes to the spinning set up. It's always $25 -$29 and I have 2 myself. They both are 7ft one piece rods but I put them in the catagory with rods twice the price. That line is something I'm going to look into next. I'm not working much right now but my work is always slow at this time of year. Great video Debo!! I always enjoy going trout fishing. Great for the plate too. Merry Christmas Debo, gotta get back to cervical traction machine. Fixing a messed up neck. 👊
I'm not going to have disc replacement especially if it means I'm going to be disassembled in any form at all. So I've got 2 therapist and trainers that have saved two disc already. Surgeon ain't happy but she don't pull motors up and make points for concerts. Thanks for the reply
I have the abu vigilante with the shimano sienna as my light rod setup for pike, trout, perch and chub here in the UK. Its a great rod and it preformes perfectly for what I need it for. Love the videos keep up the good work.
Debo, Thanks for this video. $500 rods and reels are nice to look at but unrealistic for the average working Joe like me. This is a realistic set up. My fishing buddy uses bargain bin reels and poles from Wal-Mart and catches more fish than I do on any given day. It’s the fisher not the equipment that really catches the fish How are those snaps holding up for you. I was using them mainly on large and small mouth bass. I assumed with a 30lbs rating they would work well and be very stealthy. Not the case for me, stealthy yes not very strong and prone to opening. I still have some and will use them when and if I can get out and do some trout fishing this winter.Tight lines.
DEBO, Typically 6 to 8# line, light power rod with a very soft tip 4 to 12#power, 6’ 8” to 7’ 1” for both spinning and bait casting. The bait caster may at times use 10# test line. I only fish mono. So no reason for them to open. I use a sweep style hook set most often. I am a big VMC fan (tackle and hooks) and I want to like them.
I've been fishing for trout my whole life, and I can say nothing but positive things on your video, another great 1 #feeshingfriend ,, next for you, would be to go east for some winter steelhead, now that's fun!!!!!
when it comes to dough baits, I would really recommend firebait, they aren't as expensive and have multiple colors in one small container and they last, they also smell a lot more than normal power bait.
My fishing system for fresh water. ( Side note : I'm fishing creeks and streams in the mountains ) My entire kit rod reel extra spool of line floors. Live bait container extra spool spool leader line. A bag to carry it all in for my backpack. All that weighs in at 12 oz or 340grs. As well, so far the biggest fish I have caught on it. Was right at 6 lb. It gave me no problem !
Planted trout can be caught on anything. Wild trout you need to mimic real prey with your lures. Biggest thing to buy is a net. Even if you’re keeping those things wiggle like crazy and are super slippery. And do like a half hookset. You can’t jack them like bass. Their heads aren’t as bony.
Started watching your videos awhile back an I decided to subscribe today . really enjoy the trout videos recently but really love the bass videos keep it up .
@@tylergable2445 We usually don't have much luck on artificial bait for bluegill. I usually get the red crawlers at Walmart, cut about 1/3 of it and put it on an Aberdeen hook, a small split sinker on the line and a bobber about 12-18 inches up. The bobber is great for the kids watching it get hit.
I just picked up some of those Bill Lewis Tiny Traps prior to watching this video and hoping that they would cast good from shore and be small enough for trout. Glad to see that you used them and caught a fish with it. Great vid.
That nanofil is decent stuff. My father gave me a spool of it for my ultralight rig and I’ve been with it since. Great for casting light crappie jigs and such.
I find the inlines are popular with the smaller fish. Check that the wire is straight and may have to try direct tie to the cheapy inline to get it working right.
The best budget in-line spinners I've experience with are the Johnson Min-O-Spins. Before all this Covid craziness, you could get them for ~$1.29 for the smaller ones and they'd grab fish when more expensive offerings, like Joe's Flies, wouldn't get anything more than a reaction strike from time to time. I don't know about trout, but anything in the sunfish family would absolutely hammer them, to the point of completely eclipsing live bait fisherman nearby, in low pressure waters. Given their cost and effectiveness, they make for great scouting lures around debris. I say scouting, because if you stumble upon a school, you can easily get a fish every other cast, which takes the fun out of it, IMHO. That being said, the spinners can get hung like the ones in the video, and refuse to spin, now and again. This seems to be one of the primary differences, that I can tell, between economy spinners and high-end spinners, like Mepps. Nice video.
I've used the nanofil line and loved it but it just felt weird in a way compared to other braids I was used too. So I'd try it again if it was given to me but idk.
when fishing for trout, i always use very little lite small tackle stuff like----1/64oz, 1/32oz, 1/16oz, 1/24oz, and 2/32 oz. also like using those fish hawk little hair jigs as well + 8pound test line. some fishing stuff I buy at dicks sporting good stores. awesome video & great fishing information too.
Dude, you were totally whipping that thing to the next century!! I was wondering about those R2F spinners.. almost picked some up. I MISS FISHING!! 😭 Been too busy n now ice is forming more!! Id go target bluegill at this point..
On those dollar inline spinners, I've had the same problems. There inconsistent for sure. The Walmart brand is just thrown together . You might be getting what's advertised as a 1/16 or 1/8 and the hooks will be the as 3/8 or lure body. The smallest Walmart shallow diving crank baits also want float as advertised, they'll sink straight to the bottom.
I make sure the wire is straight so the blade can spin, not the whole lure itself. Also after the thing lands in the water, I close the bail and jerk the lure real quick before the retrieve.
I need a setup like what you have for pan fish. Some of our local waters get stocked with trout during the colder months here in Oklahoma so I need to get out and try this as well.
@@DEBOSFishing For sure! If you ever get bored, I'd appreciate it if you peeped my content and let me know what you think. I've been focused on doing highlight montages from like Twitch stream broadcasts but moving forward with plans for structured content. Any suggestions for improvement is welcomed.
In San Diego the trout are supper finicky and you got to use 2 pound test and it’s hard because the trout are big, my pb was 7 pounds but their are bigger ones than that
@@jimperry4220 sorry man. Here it is. SF Fly Fishing Landing Soft Rubber Mesh Trout Catch and Release Net with Black Magnetic Net Release Combo Kit www.amazon.com/dp/B01FQ82MZG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_VYKaEbP07KEND
I know this is kind of old video and I me not get a response but I'll ask anyway Do spiners work on stocked trout ? I grew up Saltwater fishing and I want to fish for trout next weekend
Dude, i was throwing a 6" jerkbait n got a ton of follows at this same lake. They thought about it but didn't commit. Ben Milliken has caught the bigger native trout out west on jerkbaits!
Debo I’ve been using the Falcon HD series of rods for moving baits and I love them. Spinner baits,square bills, chatterbaits, and small paddles tails run well on the 6’6” medium heavy and man it’s nice I recommend them 💯 thanks for the videos brother continue doing what you do.
I use a Diawa Sweepfire I got from Walmart for $30 on a thrift store UL Eagle Claw rod I found for $10. I really don't spend a whole lot for trout fishing. It's not really necessary IMO.
On 20 Dec, my trout rod will arrive. (Mitchell epic) I have zero knowledge about what i have to do, it was a stupid impulse to buy the gear, but the lures were 85% off, so if it was not me who was buying the stuff, it was another person, so..........here it is how i will die, killed by my wife. Nice video, as always. Tomorrow i will be on the water too.
Some more helpful things every trout stream anglers needs; extra reel spool, Zingers, small flashlight, unHookum hook remover. Thermometer, Polarized glasses and lens cleaning cloth, measuring tape, spike sole wading shoes, waders, waterproof wading jacket and hat. Small first-aid kit and mirror, wading stick or staff, fire starter, small dry bag for phone and ID, multi-tool, super glue, rod repair kit, stringer, 500ml thermos. If all this seems extreme, think about being far from your car and need some poop paper. That is on the list too. The motto of always being prepared isn’t just for Boy scouts. Most all this stuff is good to have fishing everywhere. A little folding saw makes firewood and cuts lures free from limbs too. Back in the day old fly anglers use to tie flies by the stream and some still do. Do you really need all this stuff; that is for you to decide. If you get wet feet in winter, you are going to wish you had worn waders.
@@DEBOSFishing Not too long ago fishermen would never share any secrets they learned fishing with anyone. Television fishing shows still to this day only show fish being caught. They never ever really explain how to use or why to use different fishing techniques. This has really changed from fifty years ago. Now it is improper to say fisherman because women’s lib made us fishermen into anglers. You can read how too fishing books until you go blind and still not understand what they mean unless you go out and struggle thru the frustration and failure. Becoming a successful fisherman is no easy task without learning from your mistakes. I am sure; I am light years ahead of you on the list of mistakes I have made. When I watch the enthusiasm for fishing, you honestly project is extremely enjoyable to see. Trout fishing, Bass fishing, Walleye fishing, Pike and Musky fishing is basically all the same as catching bluegills. What is not to like because it is all fun. The magic of casting a lure into water and feeling the tug on your line never gets old and the fish, turtle, or tadpole is always a surprise. You are really good at what you do so keep doing it.
I love how diverse you are, no matter what I want to learn about fishing you already have a video. Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Hey Debo, another awesome video. FYI, the best way for consistent performance from your spinners is to tie them directly to your line. The swivel and snaps can interfere with the spinning. The line twist is easy to deal with by just letting letting your spinner spin in the air when you reel it in every 3-4 casts. Make sure to leave the line as long as possible as it the line unwinds on its own.
I don't have issues with the rooster tail doing it. The $1 version was a different story 🤣
I love those $1 lures. I don't have to worry as much if I lose them, because they are dirt cheap, and all of my confidence is in spoons and inline spinners right now. I nailed 5 white bass out of the Maumee river in Ohio one day in about 30 minutes with a silver and white inline...after pulling 5 catfish.
Gonna try trout fishing for the first time (and a budget). This video is just what I was looking for. Thank you!
Hooked on the trout. Love it man! Salmon eggs, corn and marshmallows with a weight 2 feet underneath so the bait floats up in the cruising lane. Kills it
Yeah, I need to try different bottom rigs. Thanks for introducing me to the trout man!
I have the same exact rod. Got it 2 years ago on clearance for $15 one of the best Trout rods I have. I paired it wit a Lew’s Mach 2 size 100 reel spooled with 4 lb monofilament line. I have those $1 Walmart in-line spinners and they work but I prefer the Blue Fox Flash in-line spinner kit they sell for $7 They have VMC hooks so the trout stay pinned.
Nice! Yeah, it has treated me well so far!
I am a Daiwa man myself. The rod you used is a good one, no doubt. Check out Daiwa's Laguna rods especially when it comes to the spinning set up. It's always $25 -$29 and I have 2 myself. They both are 7ft one piece rods but I put them in the catagory with rods twice the price. That line is something I'm going to look into next. I'm not working much right now but my work is always slow at this time of year. Great video Debo!! I always enjoy going trout fishing. Great for the plate too. Merry Christmas Debo, gotta get back to cervical traction machine. Fixing a messed up neck. 👊
Thaks man. I agree, trout fishing is fun. I know all about the traction machine and inversion table. I've got a bad neck too...it's no fun 🙁
I'm not going to have disc replacement especially if it means I'm going to be disassembled in any form at all. So I've got 2 therapist and trainers that have saved two disc already. Surgeon ain't happy but she don't pull motors up and make points for concerts. Thanks for the reply
I have the abu vigilante with the shimano sienna as my light rod setup for pike, trout, perch and chub here in the UK. Its a great rod and it preformes perfectly for what I need it for. Love the videos keep up the good work.
Yeah, has done everything I've needed it to do! Thanks for watching 👊
Look what popped up in my inbox. An old viDebo of you trout fishing? Trout do love inline spinners, you're right. ✌️😎🎣
Hey. I got that same pack of inline spinners last year for Christmas! Really liked the gear and 'bag' rundown, too! Keep em comin!
Thanks man! Yes, love the rooster tails!
"Doesn't violate the man code." Hahaha! Whatever works man! Keep up the great work my friend! Love the videos!
Hahah appreciate you watching! I'm going to keep rocking the fanny pack too!
Debo,
Thanks for this video. $500 rods and reels are nice to look at but unrealistic for the average working Joe like me. This is a realistic set up. My fishing buddy uses bargain bin reels and poles from Wal-Mart and catches more fish than I do on any given day. It’s the fisher not the equipment that really catches the fish How are those snaps holding up for you. I was using them mainly on large and small mouth bass. I assumed with a 30lbs rating they would work well and be very stealthy. Not the case for me, stealthy yes not very strong and prone to opening. I still have some and will use them when and if I can get out and do some trout fishing this winter.Tight lines.
I haven't had problems with them yet. I'm usually not a fan of snaps but they worked well here.
DEBO,
Typically 6 to 8# line, light power rod with a very soft tip 4 to 12#power, 6’ 8” to 7’ 1” for both spinning and bait casting. The bait caster may at times use 10# test line. I only fish mono. So no reason for them to open. I use a sweep style hook set most often. I am a big VMC fan (tackle and hooks) and I want to like them.
I've been fishing for trout my whole life, and I can say nothing but positive things on your video, another great 1 #feeshingfriend ,, next for you, would be to go east for some winter steelhead, now that's fun!!!!!
Thanks man. Yeah, they are fun little fish to catch!
I love how trout fight for their size! Fish on! 👍👊
They are mean little dudes!
picking up a new hobby! buying some fishing gear today 💯 thank you for the video definitely help
when it comes to dough baits, I would really recommend firebait, they aren't as expensive and have multiple colors in one small container and they last, they also smell a lot more than normal power bait.
My fishing system for fresh water. ( Side note : I'm fishing creeks and streams in the mountains )
My entire kit rod reel extra spool of line floors. Live bait container extra spool spool leader line. A bag to carry it all in for my backpack. All that weighs in at 12 oz or 340grs. As well, so far the biggest fish I have caught on it. Was right at 6 lb. It gave me no problem !
I’m so glad you posted this I’ve been looking to get into trout fishing but had no idea where to start. Thanks Debo’s great video!!
Planted trout can be caught on anything. Wild trout you need to mimic real prey with your lures. Biggest thing to buy is a net. Even if you’re keeping those things wiggle like crazy and are super slippery. And do like a half hookset. You can’t jack them like bass. Their heads aren’t as bony.
@@poststalone1496 FACTS!! I lost one trying to put it on a stringer cuz they're slick as hell and out of their damn minds!! 🤣
Post Stalone thanks for the tips man I’ll keep them in mind!!
Get out and chase some, they are a ton of fun!
Started watching your videos awhile back an I decided to subscribe today . really enjoy the trout videos recently but really love the bass videos keep it up .
I appreciate you taking time to watch and sub! Hope to do some more bass vids soon!
You had ne at ultralight/inline spinner 😎 Love that kind of fishing. Enjoyed watching. Keep ‘em coming 👍
Yeah, it's a lot of fun on trout like that! Thanks for watching 👊
Good vid, nice to change it up. No trout in the ponds I fish here but have an ultralight setup for bluegill and it's fun, especially for the kids.
Any tips on artificial bait for bluegill? I only have luck with live worms but I feel like a wuss using livebait
@@tylergable2445 We usually don't have much luck on artificial bait for bluegill. I usually get the red crawlers at Walmart, cut about 1/3 of it and put it on an Aberdeen hook, a small split sinker on the line and a bobber about 12-18 inches up. The bobber is great for the kids watching it get hit.
Yeah, they are a lot of fun on those ultralight setups too!
Dude steadily killing it with the videos. Seems like every time I try something new you’re there to set me up! Keep pushing out this great content!
I just picked up some of those Bill Lewis Tiny Traps prior to watching this video and hoping that they would cast good from shore and be small enough for trout. Glad to see that you used them and caught a fish with it. Great vid.
Thanks for information. Love your sense of humor.
Gotta have fun, life is too short. Thanks for watching 👊
Here in west Virginia they work on stock trout i like to use a spinner with a more of a round spinner blade spins as soon it its the water!!!!!!
The man code has not been violated!!! 😂..... good trout brother!
Hahah I am within regulation since it's "tactical" 🤣👊
That nanofil is decent stuff. My father gave me a spool of it for my ultralight rig and I’ve been with it since. Great for casting light crappie jigs and such.
Yeah, so far it seems good. Casts those little spinners a mile!
Just picked up a Diawa revros combo for 39 at sportsman’s warehouse! (6’6” Medium light) perfect for my dropshot setup, can’t wait to use it !!!
Nice! Go catch some biggins man!
I find the inlines are popular with the smaller fish. Check that the wire is straight and may have to try direct tie to the cheapy inline to get it working right.
Ahhh! Interesting because I had no issues with my rooster tail working on the exact same setup!
Nice Debo, thanks for sharing my friend👍
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
Thanks for walking through your trout rig...another solid video..."Doesn't violate the man code"...lol
You're welcome. It's how I defend the use of the fanny pack 🤣👊
I love it tight lines and it doesn't matter to me what is on the other end of the line.
Agreed, a tug on the line is better than a skunk!
Damn that must have been good line to pull in that tree. I must have missed that episode.
I was impressed that it held up too. I linked the card at that part. It was a fun day!
The best budget in-line spinners I've experience with are the Johnson Min-O-Spins. Before all this Covid craziness, you could get them for ~$1.29 for the smaller ones and they'd grab fish when more expensive offerings, like Joe's Flies, wouldn't get anything more than a reaction strike from time to time. I don't know about trout, but anything in the sunfish family would absolutely hammer them, to the point of completely eclipsing live bait fisherman nearby, in low pressure waters. Given their cost and effectiveness, they make for great scouting lures around debris. I say scouting, because if you stumble upon a school, you can easily get a fish every other cast, which takes the fun out of it, IMHO. That being said, the spinners can get hung like the ones in the video, and refuse to spin, now and again. This seems to be one of the primary differences, that I can tell, between economy spinners and high-end spinners, like Mepps. Nice video.
Awesome,and the gloves stay dry!! Thanks for the video and all the great tips. Tree fish!!!
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
I've used the nanofil line and loved it but it just felt weird in a way compared to other braids I was used too. So I'd try it again if it was given to me but idk.
Might be picking up some trout gear in the future if me and my family can make it to the mountains.
Nice! It's aot of fun! They are fast and aggressive 👍👍
when fishing for trout, i always use very little lite small tackle stuff like----1/64oz, 1/32oz, 1/16oz, 1/24oz, and 2/32 oz. also like using those fish hawk little hair jigs as well + 8pound test line. some fishing stuff I buy at dicks sporting good stores. awesome video & great fishing information too.
Hi Debo
Absolutely loved the vid
Enjoy the tackle vids
Keep it up😀😀😀
Thank you man! I can definitely do some more 👊
Dude, you were totally whipping that thing to the next century!! I was wondering about those R2F spinners.. almost picked some up. I MISS FISHING!! 😭 Been too busy n now ice is forming more!! Id go target bluegill at this point..
Yeah man, that little rig casts well. They are not as good as the rooster tails. Yep, ice will be thick enough soon.
Nice Debo good day on the water.
It was a lot of fun! Thanks for watching 👊
6:10 Hemostats, brilliant!
I use a a shimano Sedona 1000 with 4 pound stren original and I have no line problems
On those dollar inline spinners, I've had the same problems. There inconsistent for sure. The Walmart brand is just thrown together . You might be getting what's advertised as a 1/16 or 1/8 and the hooks will be the as 3/8 or lure body. The smallest Walmart shallow diving crank baits also want float as advertised, they'll sink straight to the bottom.
Me and my buddy plan on doing a week trip to Matagorda bay here in Texas for some fishing pretty soon hopefully that will be nice
Nice! Good luck and hope you find some biggins!
I make sure the wire is straight so the blade can spin, not the whole lure itself. Also after the thing lands in the water, I close the bail and jerk the lure real quick before the retrieve.
Nice! I’ve never been trout fishing. May have to try it
It's a lot of fun! They are crazy little fish!
I need a setup like what you have for pan fish. Some of our local waters get stocked with trout during the colder months here in Oklahoma so I need to get out and try this as well.
It's a blast, I definitely recommend it!
I really like those cheap spinners. I caught my first Rainbow on one and had my best day of bass fishing using a handful of different colors.
just found this channel, subbed! awesome content! 🤘🏽
Nice video man. Pretty informative. I'm starting to Trout fish. This info will come in handy.
Hope it helps! Trout are a ton of fun!
When you get the chance , using this combo for some crappies , hopefully 12”+
I consider that light setup, I also use Alberto knot it's great!
Joes flies makes the best online spinners on the market imo.
I just got some of those! I think Walmart had them on clearance. I hadn't seen them before.
Tactical Man Purse! 👸🏼
Tactical mobile tackle management system...🙈
Beyond the shadow of a trout, a good starter rig fa'sho.
Hahah thanks for watching man 👊
@@DEBOSFishing For sure! If you ever get bored, I'd appreciate it if you peeped my content and let me know what you think. I've been focused on doing highlight montages from like Twitch stream broadcasts but moving forward with plans for structured content. Any suggestions for improvement is welcomed.
@@yaboytee ok, I will!
Perfect explanation
I just pinched all my barbs on my lures as well. I like to catch and release.
My trout fishing combo is my finesse combo and my creek fishing combo
Soooo, the pink Hello Kitty fanny pack I got on sale is a Salmon colored Tactical Fanny Pack? Awesome, thanks Debo!🤣 👍👊🎣
Yes, refer to it as salmon colored and call it a mobile tackle management system...that should be enough to divert their thinking 🤣👊
Everytime I stop at Walmart I grab a handful of those little $1 inline spinners. Managed to snag a tiny little red drum on one the other day
I’m just getting into trout fishing and panfishing what kind of knot were you using when you tied on your swivel
I’m planning to go to the mammoth 🦣 lakes next month for fishing 🎣 while, I’m on my vacation.
I've used the Wal-Mart spinners they work .
Debo you need to try pistol Pete wooly boogers! Used to catch trout all day growing up with those
I'll have to look for some! Thanks for the suggestion 👊
Great vidja Debo
Thanks my man!
Sweet video bro, thanks! New to the channel but great content and presentation!
Trout are feisty.
They are out of their minds 🤣
I can't do a fanny pack like the idea I got a small over-the-shoulder bag taking fewer lures may help me Focus
Yep, same idea. Downsize and focus on fishing!
instant subscribe for the tiger hawk hat
Love your hat. Go hawks!!
I buy Shimano eggbeaters exclusively. They work.
What type of net was that and where did you get it from? Just getting into freshwater fishing during this pandemic
I’m going to start calling everything tactical just to make me feel manly. Thanks for the tip Debo haha
Good staff and great 👍
I love the hat.Go Hawks!
The R2F $1 spinner 😅. I have a few. All of them are the rainbow color. They work great for me. Sometimes nothing else will.
In San Diego the trout are supper finicky and you got to use 2 pound test and it’s hard because the trout are big, my pb was 7 pounds but their are bigger ones than that
I've managed to fish for just about everything with a 6' medium without the Alberto knot 😅 but I'm no expert 🤷♂️
Funny dude! Good info!
Good video Debo 👊
Thanks man!👊
I'd handle those trout with my belly! lol Great stuff bro.
I need to do a catch and cook! May high that spot when it ices over 🤔
you should check out everett lures. he makes some trout specific baits including in line spinners
This is the exact time to throw a Joe's Fly spinnerbait, with b.b sinker about 6 inches above it! Straight money 💵
Great video!
You got some yellow coachdogs in there. I have caught some trout on those.
I gotta get back out for more soon! Thanks for watching 👊
Great video as usual. Can you provide a link for that net?
I just updated it in the section below. Thanks for watching 👊
@@DEBOSFishing Thanks Debo. I'm not seeing it though.
@@jimperry4220 sorry man. Here it is. SF Fly Fishing Landing Soft Rubber Mesh Trout Catch and Release Net with Black Magnetic Net Release Combo Kit www.amazon.com/dp/B01FQ82MZG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_VYKaEbP07KEND
I know this is kind of old video and I me not get a response but I'll ask anyway
Do spiners work on stocked trout ?
I grew up Saltwater fishing and I want to fish for trout next weekend
Never would have thought trout would hit a rattle trap
Dude, i was throwing a 6" jerkbait n got a ton of follows at this same lake. They thought about it but didn't commit. Ben Milliken has caught the bigger native trout out west on jerkbaits!
A predator is a predator. - Matt from tactical bassin
Yeah, they are greedy little dudes!
I have the same reel on bass x rod going to get a smaller one for my trout rod have you tried the 1/8 oz Jitterbug or 1/8 oz Hula popper
Debo I’ve been using the Falcon HD series of rods for moving baits and I love them. Spinner baits,square bills, chatterbaits, and small paddles tails run well on the 6’6” medium heavy and man it’s nice I recommend them 💯 thanks for the videos brother continue doing what you do.
Nice, I haven't tried those! Thanks for watching man 👊
cant afford falcon rods, stick with rino, or uglystix
Man these rods aren’t but $70
I use a Diawa Sweepfire I got from Walmart for $30 on a thrift store UL Eagle Claw rod I found for $10. I really don't spend a whole lot for trout fishing. It's not really necessary IMO.
I agree. Especially with that braid, there is very little mistaking a bite!
Dig the UL setup. Gotta get me a tactical fanny pack. Save lugging a suitcase size backpack full of gear, lol
Man I hear ya. I gotta do it a little different next year.
I love the net idea! New angler here and looking for more accessories to buy >_
The lakes in my area get stocked with trout. Does anyone have recommendation on bait and set-up?
Also I want to mention I caught a super feisty 8 pound bass on my ultra light trout rod with 4 pound line.
What! That's insane 🤯 Bet it felt like a whale.
On 20 Dec, my trout rod will arrive. (Mitchell epic) I have zero knowledge about what i have to do, it was a stupid impulse to buy the gear, but the lures were 85% off, so if it was not me who was buying the stuff, it was another person, so..........here it is how i will die, killed by my wife. Nice video, as always. Tomorrow i will be on the water too.
Hahaha I hear you man, I have too much gear as well. Good luck and hope you catch some!
Now, if you could get that “tactical fanny pack” in camo? Then your man card would definitely be safe.
Hahah I'll have to look for a camo version 🤣👊
Great vid
I trust cabela's & only cabela's, I pay $ 35.00 for a rod and reel spinning combo there.
Some more helpful things every trout stream anglers needs; extra reel spool, Zingers, small flashlight, unHookum hook remover. Thermometer, Polarized glasses and lens cleaning cloth, measuring tape, spike sole wading shoes, waders, waterproof wading jacket and hat. Small first-aid kit and mirror, wading stick or staff, fire starter, small dry bag for phone and ID, multi-tool, super glue, rod repair kit, stringer, 500ml thermos. If all this seems extreme, think about being far from your car and need some poop paper. That is on the list too. The motto of always being prepared isn’t just for Boy scouts. Most all this stuff is good to have fishing everywhere. A little folding saw makes firewood and cuts lures free from limbs too. Back in the day old fly anglers use to tie flies by the stream and some still do. Do you really need all this stuff; that is for you to decide. If you get wet feet in winter, you are going to wish you had worn waders.
All good tips. I'm still learning on this trout stuff!
@@DEBOSFishing Not too long ago fishermen would never share any secrets they learned fishing with anyone. Television fishing shows still to this day only show fish being caught. They never ever really explain how to use or why to use different fishing techniques. This has really changed from fifty years ago. Now it is improper to say fisherman because women’s lib made us fishermen into anglers. You can read how too fishing books until you go blind and still not understand what they mean unless you go out and struggle thru the frustration and failure. Becoming a successful fisherman is no easy task without learning from your mistakes. I am sure; I am light years ahead of you on the list of mistakes I have made. When I watch the enthusiasm for fishing, you honestly project is extremely enjoyable to see. Trout fishing, Bass fishing, Walleye fishing, Pike and Musky fishing is basically all the same as catching bluegills. What is not to like because it is all fun. The magic of casting a lure into water and feeling the tug on your line never gets old and the fish, turtle, or tadpole is always a surprise. You are really good at what you do so keep doing it.