Fly Fishing for Connecticut's ATLANTIC SALMON

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @jturick
    @jturick 5 днів тому

    Man is it good to see you back!!! Great job with the video, and thanks!

  • @ctfishing4067
    @ctfishing4067 17 днів тому +5

    Glad you’re back. Love the videos, they always give me inspiration to get out there and fish.

  • @BarnsandBrewsRod-Cast
    @BarnsandBrewsRod-Cast 17 днів тому +6

    Awesome man! We bass fish in CT on our channel! Keep the videos coming!

  • @mattmeyer935
    @mattmeyer935 16 днів тому +2

    So happy to see a CT angler video! It truly made my day man! Keep up the good work, you’re such a genuine dude it’s always so nice to watch your videos!

  • @frankmonroe8320
    @frankmonroe8320 15 днів тому +1

    Beautiful! Love seeing salmon. Thanks

  • @andrewouimette5389
    @andrewouimette5389 15 днів тому +1

    Welcome back, thanks for posting!

  • @woodsspy327
    @woodsspy327 17 днів тому +3

    Great surprise to see another one of your videos. Have missed your trout fishing excursions. Nice catch on the Atlantic Salmon. Thank you for sharing and have a Happy Holidays

  • @hockeystudofficial
    @hockeystudofficial 17 днів тому +1

    I’m so happy you made another video. I like watching someone who also fishes the same state.

  • @stevenschoppmann4946
    @stevenschoppmann4946 16 днів тому +1

    Welcome back! Great video catching that salmon. Looking forward to more content.

  • @charlienathan3819
    @charlienathan3819 17 днів тому +3

    Love that you’re back making videos!

  • @WilliamKrause-c4b
    @WilliamKrause-c4b 17 днів тому +1

    Always love the fishing and your narrative. A real pleasure. Thank you!

  • @Sir3Ns
    @Sir3Ns 17 днів тому +2

    He's back!!! ❤

  • @stevecorey57
    @stevecorey57 17 днів тому +1

    Yes! A new video! Thanks!

  • @michaelkolanda8712
    @michaelkolanda8712 16 днів тому +1

    Yeah. That law doesn't make much sense to me. Awesome to see some Atlantic's though!! All I get around here (upstate NY ) is landlocked Atlantic's.

  • @1guy1girlfishing29
    @1guy1girlfishing29 17 днів тому +1

    Nice video. Got one down on the shetucket a few weeks back while
    Passing through the town. I wasn’t expecting it because it was early.

  • @ArtisticAngler
    @ArtisticAngler 17 днів тому +1

    Pleasure talking to you man (:

  • @tedsouza-fs6kw
    @tedsouza-fs6kw 17 днів тому +1

    Great Stuff

  • @williamboston8702
    @williamboston8702 10 днів тому

    From a Yankee in exile, thanks for the great video. So nice to see these fish in home waters. What's the state of health of the river overall? The Naugatuck and the Hoosie were pretty contaminated when I lived there. Can't you get around the added weight rule with a sinking line or sink tip?

  • @wildbrookies
    @wildbrookies 17 днів тому +1

    Hello!! Omg! Glad to see you back on YT and that you’re doing fine. I have to say , I was wondering if you were coming back. But, this was a very special treat this morning. Whatta big beautiful Atlantic salmon you got to the net! The fight they put up was amazing. And how beautiful and silvery. I need to ask you if you don’t mind, what were the materials used to tie that large nymph you hooked that salmon on? Peacock feathers? And was it a tungsten beadhead? And , to finish the day off , that beautiful wild brown trout was an added treat! Thanks for thinking of bringing us along with you and hope to see you again in the near future. Don’t be such a stranger! lol. As always , tightlines !

    • @ConnecticutAngler
      @ConnecticutAngler  17 днів тому

      The big nymph had a brass head and lots of 030 non-lead wire wraps in the underbody to add extra weight. With a big tungsten bead instead, the underbody wire could probably be skipped (but when using a big hook like that, there's not much reason to worry about thinning out the body). Using sinking line and light streamers is also a good option, which I demonstrated in another of my Atlantic vids. I freestyle when I tie the salmon nymphs, so I don't have some strict recipe. I'm generally just using bright ice dub to make a tapered body, similar to how you might dub a hare's ear. At the bead, I'll wrap some shaggy, polar chenille and add a collar of more ice dub. Sometimes I'll add a few short pieces of tinsel or polar chenille as a tail, or maybe palmer the body with tinsel. I try to experiment with different colors, usually incorporating flashy, metallic-type sheens (thus the ice dub and polar chenille). What you end up with is essentially a giant nymph, though at its size, it can just as easily be used as a streamer to good effect, and sometimes trout or salmon alike might prefer that smaller profile over big, bushy, flowy streamers.

  • @billmarino4360
    @billmarino4360 16 днів тому

    Nice to see you back again. The rivers and streams are very low we desperately need a few good rains to get things back to normal. Have you ever tried fishing for stripers with your fly rod setup? In the fall they will start to stack up in the larger tidal rivers.

    • @ConnecticutAngler
      @ConnecticutAngler  16 днів тому

      Stripers aren't a fish I've fish I've targeted on the fly yet. I target them only rarely and always on spinning gear, as I'm still just trying to get a feel for good spots and the species behaviors and patterns of movement.

  • @normsweeney3116
    @normsweeney3116 5 днів тому

    Just a quick question kinda off topic of fly fishing, you mentioned spinning. What about a jig head and plastic like a small 1.5-2" swimbait or Ned Head and a small creature style plastic? Thanks in advance.

  • @glennplatvoet7111
    @glennplatvoet7111 9 днів тому

    This is what New Jersey should be doing with some of the Atlantics there using the license trout stamp money it might change attitudes about stocking problems maybe we could have a Atlantic run in 5 years y'know

  • @tumblewheed5994
    @tumblewheed5994 16 днів тому

    I'd love to go for Atlantics someday! It's been droughtfully dry in W.Mass also! I generally quit fishing during periods like this because I was told it stress's fish out and could be harming them. Any truth to this IYO?

  • @kennygreathead6336
    @kennygreathead6336 16 днів тому +1

    Does CT actually have Atlantic salmon or are they stocked? I know we have very few in Mass, and actually thought only Maine really had any population that was actually from the Atlantic, and not LLS.

    • @ConnecticutAngler
      @ConnecticutAngler  16 днів тому +2

      The Atlantics in the Naugatuck River and Shetucket River are all stocked fish. As far as the distinction between "landlocked salmon" and "Atlantic salmon", there's some confusion about that which I think often tends to arise in Maine. Strictly speaking, *any* fish of the species _Salmo salar_ is an "Atlantic salmon", whether it's fresh from the ocean or was born in a hatchery. "Atlantic" is just a part of its common name and isn't intended to indicate whether or not a specific fish has actually travelled to the ocean. When Mainers talk about "landlocked salmon", what they really mean are "landlocked Atlantic salmon", but because they only have one species of salmon in that state, it's rarely necessary to clarify; everyone understands what the abbreviated term means. But the term "landlocked salmon" is really just a general term for _any_ species of salmon in a landlocked environment. For example, Connecticut also has kokanee which are "landlocked salmon" too, but specifically they are landlocked sockeye salmon, _Oncorhynchus nerka_ , an entirely different species of salmon from Atlantics.

    • @kennygreathead6336
      @kennygreathead6336 16 днів тому +1

      @@ConnecticutAnglerthanks for the information. You have great content in your videos. I often use it in Vermont from your videos. 2:21

  • @HarryPotter-dx3yc
    @HarryPotter-dx3yc 16 днів тому +1

    Seems like you caught a tagged salmon, was there a call number on it? Great video, cheers

    • @ConnecticutAngler
      @ConnecticutAngler  16 днів тому

      Well, I was mostly looking at the fish’s left side while it was in the net. But I see now, going back and watching the release, that there was a visible tag on the right side near the dorsal. Unfortunately, at the time, I didn’t notice it. He’ll, I didn’t even notice when I was editing the vid.😂

  • @Fishingmybassoff
    @Fishingmybassoff 17 днів тому +1

    fellow connecticuit trout angler how do you find your spots to trout fish at i cant fine any places

  • @B.LanglaisCT203
    @B.LanglaisCT203 17 днів тому +1

    Water is so shallow everywhere have to hunt out pools

  • @paulbugeja5425
    @paulbugeja5425 15 днів тому

    No weight, but you have a bead on that nymph\wet fly!

    • @ConnecticutAngler
      @ConnecticutAngler  15 днів тому +1

      Right, the regulation actually just stipulates "Additional weight may not be added to the
      line." So it's aimed expressly at weight that isn't built into the fly, lure or line itself (sinking fly line wouldn't count as additional weight, of course).