Giant Bull Trout of British Columbia
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- Опубліковано 22 кві 2022
- Phil Rowley travels to beautiful British Columbia to join popular guide Clint Goyette who operates Valley Fishing Guides Ltd. out of Squamish, BC mid-way between Vancouver and Whistler. . Clint takes Phil on a special trip to hunt for massive Bull Trout that are gorging on eggs from spawning salmon. Clint also helps teach Phil some essential euro nymphing skills. To learn more about Valley Fishing Guides: www.valleyfishing.com To call Clint: 1-604-938-4458
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This is one of the best The New Fly FIsher episodes of all time - great job thanks !
Thanks!
I'm blessed to live in the heart of the east kootenays, the still water and swift water fishing is 2nd to none. Absolutely incredible. Double digit rainbow and bull trout in one day!!!
Same deal I love this place
By far the best year of my entire life, the bulls were just huge
It’s a fly fishing video staple to have at least one awkward hand shake to high five to knuckles interaction. Great to see it
Had the pleasure of hiring Clint as a guide back in 2016. Fishing the Squamish river should be a bucket list item for any angler.
Thanks Nick!
What was your total cost?
Amazing, looking to find a guide this year. Did you stick to the main river?
Try the Pitt. Lol
The bull trout in the end was indeed a grand finale trophy !
So lucky to have these rivers so close to home. Great show guys 🇨🇦
most awkward high fives in existence
as an inexperienced fly fisher this was informative and appreciated
Amazing episode. Now, I just want to go there! Thank you for making great content and sharing it with us.
2 massive trout to end the video. Fantastic tactics thanks so much!
Terrific show, Phil! Thanks.
Dr. Phil my favorite
In this video everything is just great. Great landscape, great rivers, a great guide, as company a great angler and absolutely fantastic great trout.
Keep on doing this kind of videos because this is where dreams are made of. Left a subscription.
Greetings and tight lines from the Čech Republic 🇨🇿.
thanks Robin!
I miss Canada and BC so much, thanks for sharing this great adventure!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Right in my back yard. Caught some massive Char in there over the years. Love this video.
This was awesome to see! Heading out to the Provo river in Utah tomorrow morning! Excited !
Good Luck!
Excellent Excellent Excellent very nicely done thank you for your hard work!!!!!
Thank you!
Awesome show! Thanks!
B.C is the epitome of fly fishing heaven
Best episode I have watched to date. Well done sir
Thank you!
I am a big fan of this channel all the videos are fantastic
Wow such a great video. Thanks for this.
Just caught a 10lbs bull trout on a 6 foot ultralight spinning rod with an ice fishing reel. Craziest fish of my life
Great footage! Nice Bull trout and Oh, that scenery! WOW!
Glad you enjoyed it
Those last two bulls. Insane. Great to see guides with throw bags as an extra client safety tool. That's not a common occurrence.
What a fantastic episode, you two had an absolute blast 👏. I wish we had fishing like that in the UK 🇬🇧
Thanks! You'll have to make a trip then ;)
@@Valleyfishing it's there there or the Catskills!
Awesome fidoe, great footage and top fishing, Excellent, tight lines and greetings from NZ, Tony.
26:44 I see you had your bear spray mounted backwards in the holster, that's a really good idea! I had the safety come off bush wacking once, and got a soaker of bear spray to the gut! I am now more afraid of bear spray than bears! Lesson learned, mount the nozzle backwards!
Great video and content! I have developed a very similar approach for the skinny water steelhead fishing I do with a 10' 7wt. It has been my go-to technique for the last four years.
Thanks!
Awesome thanks!! Got me fired up :-)
WOW. HUGE Bullies!
Great video
I grew up in squamish and have fished all of the rivers there for the majority of my life , i know of a spot up in the squamish Valley where you can constantly find giant bullrrout around mid October to late January.
Awesome video Clint
Thanks!
Super fat bulls! We have some good ones in Alberta but i have never seen one that fat! Wonderful work guys
Oh...the thrill.
I jave the same waders (previous generation) as a guy in blue shirt. I can say it is outstanding thing. After 8 full seasons it is still operational. And i am big and heavy person, destroying ordinary clothes very fast.
Exelent video, beautiful water and fish.
Spectacular video Phil 🎣🎣 , what a amazing Bull Trout 👏 😃. Is that your new P.B 😉 .
*sees title*
INSTANTLY DROP EVERYTHING AND WATCH
Excellent. Will be waiting for premier next 3 days. Will you post on Anchored?
Hopefully!
Bull Trout, a Char, is delicious eating .
Hopefully you are joking 😂
@@isaacboettcher3489 you can keep Bulls in some places in BC.
Omg the Todd Oishi special
HAHAHAHA Not quite the same......but similar. I refer to it as the CND.
@@Valleyfishing yeah it’s different. I’m sure just as effective though 😂😎
nice Bull
Caught the monster.
in alaska, our pink salmon come back every year in the sustina river system. we dont have odd even runs. wonder why other places have that.
Although you guys mentioned the leader when it came to tippet it wasn't very specific. What are you using for tippet when targeting bigger bulls? 5x? 4x? I'd assume fluorocarbon? Cheers!
.14mm -.15mm Stroft GTM - tight lines
We call those dolly vardens here on the arrow lake, bc. Good eating fish.
They are 2 different fish. Bull trout are not dolly varden, no more than lake trout are brook trout. They are all char though.
Great video! Beautiful country. Fishing BC has been on my bucket list for a long time. You guys mentioned the rod weights, but didn’t mention the lengths? Are the 10 footers? Keep up the great work and videos guys.
they were using 3 weight for ten foot
I was using a SAGE ESN 4100 which is 10'. Phil was using an Orvis 5wt set up. I drop to a 3wt in areas where fish tend to be smaller.
@@Valleyfishing Great video! Really enjoyed it! You and Phil hammered those fishes 👍🏻What type of euro nymphing fly line were you guys using?
Aw great now I gotta add bull trout to the list….
Ha ha ha.....adding to the addiction!
OMG, the water is so blue. I love the natural rivers. I hope to God, they never try and dam it.
I’d love to watch this. However. 4 adds in the first 3 minutes had me turning off UA-cam for the day.
There's always the pay up option. I'm too cheap too though😄
Cane pole and crappie jig reborn.
so i thought bull trout were a subspecies of Char or Dolly Varden but they are the same fish apparently?
Do you have a video on how to ty the OMG fly?
Not yet. I'll upload something on UA-cam this spring/summer. I call it the CND.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Was this from last year?
Yes.
@@Valleyfishing Nice. I was up that way fishing for pinks when they finally opened it. Was not confident enough to try for bull trout but this video is making me regret it!
Looked like a dolly varden to me.
I don’t get Euro Nymphing, why not just use a Center Pin, or a spinning rod?
Just buy a spinning set up if you’re going to fish that way
Maybe I don't know what I'm talking about, but, those "Cutthroat" trout showed no signs of a Cutthroat and every sign of being a Rainbow.
Huh, no mention about how bulls are native and endangered/ protected in many places. Huddled into a fraction of their native range by invasive browns and rainbows.
Thank you for your input. This episode was filmed in British Columbia where bull trout are native. Bull trout are not currently under any protection nor has any agency, Federal or Provincial, deemed this as a necessity for the species.
I've travelled coast to coast to coast and BC is by far the WORST and LEAST accessible and recreational fishing in Canada
Absolutely! Nothing to see here, far better fishing North, South, and East of here.....😂
Those are dolly varden not bull trout, honestly amazed you guys don't know this claiming to be professional anglers.
Thank you for your input. I've been a part of studies on the local char populations since 2003. They are all bull trout, verified through genetics.
These are bull trout, Bull trout and Dolly Varden are two different species. The Dolly Varden found in Alaska, Salvelinus malma, were never present in the McCloud River. The fish likely viewed by Elda McCloud were in fact bull trout, Salvelinus confluentus. Bull trout and Dolly Varden were confused by anglers and biologists until 1978 when Ted Cavender of Ohio State University demonstrated that bull trout was a valid species separate from Dolly Varden. At that time the world record Dolly Varden (32 pounds) from Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho became a record “bull trout”.
Basically inland forms of the Dolly Varden trout were reclassified as Salvelinus confluentus, retaining the common name bull trout
Spin fishing gear on a fly rod 🙄
Talking a lot but the catch and size are pathetic…. Talks less do me a favor