"High Country Cutties"
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- Опубліковано 13 лип 2023
- Devin and Kramer hike into the high mountain lake that was supposed to be the subject of the last video but got postponed by wet weather in search of cutthroats. Come and see some beautiful fish and learn about fishing heavily wooded lakes with limited backcasting room.
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What a great video Devin and Kenny you two did a fantastic job so peaceful that what it’s about great job
I liked this video a lot. The sereneness of the lake matched beautifully with the music and the slow pace of the video gives a sense of remoteness and calm. Well done you two!
By far the best quality of video you have put out so far. Congrats on your videography! It was excellent!
I did not see this video come out until now. Great video and scenery. I enjoyed seeing the different techniques especially the spey casting.
11 eggs, food seams to be a-plenty. Not only were the cutties eating well, but the ducks were as well. thanks for sharing.
Thank you for not advertising this very special place. Enjoyed your techniques. Very fine video. Keep 'em coming!
Excellent video Devin. Liked the nod to the UK 🇬🇧 with your reference to thd 'Cruncher', a great series of suggestive flies that evolved from thd 'Stick Fly'🙌
Great stuff! Thanks fellas and the Adams is BOMB diggity ! :)
I’m glad to see someone is out there busting those trout. And big ones too! 😁👍🏼
Really nicely done! Love your technique!!
This is the video I was waiting for!!!
fantastic, im jealous
When the videographer out fishes the host. 😂
Seems that it was still too cold for the mosquitoes...or you were bathed in DEET. Outstanding video and music.
Wonderfull video. Which T&T rod, midge tip and line weight are you using in the later half of it? Thanks!
I really liked your video. Before you switched rods would you please describe your rig and set up? What length rod and line weight? Was it a sinking line?
You've hit on one of my favorites. What rod are you using? Looks longer than 9'.
Great video! I also liked the music. I know I should know this…….but am I correct in assuming these are Colorado Cutthroat?
lake or river application. What is the maximum dropper length you can efficiently use without really bad tangles
Were you tieing the extra fly to the hook of the leading fly?