Fly Fishing for BROOK TROUT in the North Georgia Mountains

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • BLO explores the North GA Mountains in search of Brook Trout and attempt to do some camping along the way. Stay tuned for more adventures to come and as always thanks for your support!

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  • @mattjones6318
    @mattjones6318 Рік тому +2

    One of my favorite brookie streams ! And thats the best campsite in Ga in my opinion !

  • @jimgollach6202
    @jimgollach6202 Рік тому +1

    Now that's the kind of blue lining I like to do, thanks fellas, enjoyed watching. 👍

  • @viking7560
    @viking7560 Рік тому +1

    I ditched my waders the last week in March here in TN. Y’all should get likes just for the intro. When you got into the Rhododendron you gave me flashbacks!😂

    • @bluelineoutfitters3964
      @bluelineoutfitters3964  Рік тому +1

      I wet waded this week for the first time here in GA. Won’t go back until cold weather. It makes crawling through the brush on a creek easier for sure.

  • @jeb605
    @jeb605 Рік тому +1

    Great filming in tight conditions. Thanks.

    • @bluelineoutfitters3964
      @bluelineoutfitters3964  Рік тому

      Appreciate you watching and the kind words. Hope you enjoy the future content as well.

  • @josephmarietta4135
    @josephmarietta4135 Рік тому +1

    Man, an S Glass and an OG Beaver Meadow. Doesn't get better than that. That campsite looks sick.

    • @bluelineoutfitters3964
      @bluelineoutfitters3964  Рік тому

      JP should be proud on this one huh? Thanks again for watching. PS. That is a sick campsite. Top of the world

  • @larryhudgins6988
    @larryhudgins6988 Рік тому +1

    Great video Adam. Beautiful Brookies and killer campsite. Loved the parting shot.

    • @ashirley042
      @ashirley042 Рік тому

      Thanks Larry! I knew we could count on you to see the last few seconds of the video😊

  • @billanderson5078
    @billanderson5078 Рік тому +2

    Great camping spot there at the end of the road

  • @dennispalmer8622
    @dennispalmer8622 Рік тому

    Caught some of my first Brook Trout on a Beaver Meadow. Hooked for life! Beautiful spot!

    • @bluelineoutfitters3964
      @bluelineoutfitters3964  Рік тому +1

      Dennis that’s pretty cool stuff. We appreciate you taking your time to watch our video. Thank you.

  • @Arrigo_Outdoor_Adventures
    @Arrigo_Outdoor_Adventures Рік тому +2

    Nice

  • @joshmorton6910
    @joshmorton6910 4 місяці тому

    Is this in Clayton/Rabun area?

  • @davidcannon9963
    @davidcannon9963 Рік тому

    I know excactly where this place is, I caught some small brookies there to . :)

  • @logancook2182
    @logancook2182 6 місяців тому

    Was that the beaver meadow 5 foot if so how does it do on small streams like these

    • @logancook2182
      @logancook2182 6 місяців тому

      I’m wanting to get into trout fishing I just don’t know what length rod I should get I live in towns county, Georgia in north Georgia fishing around here do you have a preference on what type of rod I should get

    • @bluelineoutfitters3964
      @bluelineoutfitters3964  6 місяців тому

      Logan, first thanks for watching. You aren’t far away at all from us. I live in Habersham, my mom’s side of the family is from Towns though. I had to go back and watch the video and Adam is fishing a 6.5 foot S glass and I believe Josh has the emerald green 6.5 foot carbon rod. The 5 foot BM comes as a two piece.
      With all that said a 5 foot rod is a niche rod and while it’s amazing on small water like we have here on say something like upper high shoals, if you get on something bigger like Corbin, Dukes creek etc. then you have trouble managing the line efficiently. If you get into it then you will have multiple rods for different situations. If you want one size starter rod for small streams then I would go 6.5-7 foot. 7.5 isn’t bad but limits you some on super tiny water. The 6.5 foot S glass Blue Liner is a sweet JP rod in that size. The carbon 6.5 footer is nice as well. There is a lot of rod companies out there but if you settle on JP or want to talk further email us at bluelinetrout@gmail.com and we have a discount code and be happy to answer any questions. Good luck. Nothing like watching a wild GA trout eat a dry fly.