Niceeeeee water ! Good editing as well, nice outing my friend 👍 I’m gonna have to explore more!!!! Tight lines as always! New video out myself (Catskills)
Great video and I love the style for the beginning. A lot different than you've done in the past. Catching that brown after the kayaker went through that pool was epic. Ha, it was always a nice little surprise when I hooked into a smallie fishing the streams back home.
Thanks.. I've been putting a lot more effort on the production quality and filming aspect. It takes a lot more time both on and off the water! Getting better but further to go... Ya know.. I remembered that I caught a fish after they passed but I didn't remember that it was first cast after until I reviewed the footage. LOL
Thanks Paul... I didn't know what I would find other than what Google Maps showed me. I was definitely happy with what I found. Crazy to think I only fished a few hundred yards of this river... So much to explore!
White Dog Outdoors that is exactly what I do. Another thing I do is contact the state fish biologists and get reports they may have on various bodies of water. That has saved me some time after getting burned on some
Great intro man. Seriously wonderful job with this one. You should be proud. Love those Simms boots too. I enjoy watching that bi-color and tippet ring go through the guides, right up my alley :) Great job fishing the pocket water. Makes me want to head out and film too :) Thanks for sharing buddy!
Thank you! Been working on upping the filming game lately. Did a ton of research and putting it to use with my existing equipment for now. Appreciate the feedback, especially from another UA-camr who knows the struggles :)
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany No doubt. It was greatly appreciated as a viewer. As a content provider it was admired. Keep it up man! I know the grind all to well.
@@tightliningmd I look at channels like Wild Fly Productions and Allegheny Native and wanted higher production value. I can't put out a high volume of videos between work and family so I'm trying to provide higher quality instead. It is a learning process for sure. I see you are closing in on 1000 subscribers... Congrats! I hit that mark last June (after 4 years of having a channel) and a year later I'm at 2400. Getting to a 1000 is a BIG step.. it shows you are relevant in the crowd of people. Keep it up and good luck! I'll be watching :)
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany It has taken me a little over 2 years. However, I put in a lot more time and work in the last year learning. Granted I had to take 4 months off for basketball coaching, so that crushed my gains. Overall though, I am pleased with the way things are going and excited for the future. Very blessed to have people that care to watch and maybe learn something along the way. Also nice to connect with other people like yourself!
@@andrewj.karaffa7080 I grew up in the foothills of the ADK's (Dolgeville, NY) but never realized the potential of the fishing until much later in life. I wish I had more time to explore up there!
Loved the video, beautiful browns! How did you decide on this section of river? I’ve been thinking of exploring new waters, but I don’t know where to look. I am in central VT.
Thank you! I suppose it depends on what kind of fishing you want to do and where you would target. If you like small stream wild trout Vermont is AWESOME for it. Go find a small cold stream coming out of the mountains and they're probably there. If you want bigger streams like this one they will be known in some fashion by others. This particular river I had heard about from someone several years ago although I didn't know hardly anything about it. I pulled it up on google maps to see what kind of water and terrain it was. I also looked at stocking records to see if anything is ever stocked there. But in the end I didn't know what to expect at all or how easy it would be to access... just had to go see it and fish it. I did see other fishermen but not in the area I was in. I went further away from the main access areas. If I go again I'll go even further away and work my way back up to where I started. I love this type of water because there is so much water to read and figure out and THAT is the real excitement for me. Good luck!
I'm pretty hard on waders... I put them through a lot! They have held up pretty well in general. After a couple of years (2-3 years) of hard use I start getting leaks up near the crotch area. However you can fix those with AquaSeal which I have done. So in the last 5-6 years I've bought 2 pairs of Redington Waders and can still use them both with a little touch up :) For the price, I really like them.
How do you find good spot to fish in ny. I tried looking at the state recommended streams but no wild trout streams. Do you know and we’re I can look to find streams. Love the video and some of those real nice trout.
I think you'll be surprised by what you find when you explore. I have spent many years exploring streams. I think having confidence in how you fish is incredibly important. I have confidence when I go explore that if there are fish there I'll find them and catch them. Things like reading water and knowing where the fish will be and how to catch them. In terms of finding spots I'll pick a blue line on a map and go explore. I actually did a vide on how to find and fish wild trout in small streams. ua-cam.com/video/YSg4Ym281yA/v-deo.html Some good info in that for the small stream wild trout. One of the main things is the water temp should stay cold in the summer... that is not the case in some bigger waters that do hold trout... in fact the stream in this video does not stay cold... but the oxygen created by the pocket water help the fish survive in summer I think. But a general rule is drive around with a stream thermometer and check streams for water temp in the middle of summer. If you have cold water in summer it's a good bet it will hold trout. There should be plenty of information on stocked waters on the DEC site too... The stream in this video is not wild... it is stocked. There are tons of great waters all over the state. Pick one that gets stocked and has a good population of trout and learn your techniques.. I would strongly recommend learning to Euro Nymph effectively! It literally changed EVERYTHING for me when it comes to fishing! Get confidence doing that for larger streams and in the middle of summer head into the mountains and find a small cold stream and throw dry flies and you'll find some fish!
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany look for the hides , float the bait by. That's fishing , catching is wen they're hiding there waiting for the meal. Good catching..👍😁👍
I just tried to look it up and can't find it anymore. They literally were still carrying it just a couple months ago even though I've had mine for probably 4 years. It was an LLBean pack which is great for most people. I had to ditch it recently because I carry too much gear for filming now and needed something bigger and waterproof. So now I use the LLBean Switchpack.
LOL same here. I tend to leave it on by accident and waste battery and SD space, then not have it on sometimes when I have already hooked up. Drives me crazy!
@@tightliningmd ALL. THE. TIME. Or I think I have it off when I hook up and turn it off when I think I'm turning it on and end up missing a great jump or something. But I don't like the view from the chesty where you can see it more easily. The footage ends up being the reel and someone's arm.
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany Agreed. Not to mention I wear a chest pack anyway. The only thing I dont like is my strap is a little tight on head and I haven't been able to loosen, so mine hurts to wear a little lol. Also, can't always tell if I have camera too high or too low, so some trips I am annoyed it is just off a bit. Ah the plight of a Vlogger on UA-cam.
I totally have the same problems.. although my head mount is so old it is stretched out and I have a hard time keeping it tight now. Time for a new one I guess.
Same river? I would imagine the water is too warm still? Now that temps are cooling down in some of my other waters I'm itching to get out and do more nymphing now.
Ya know... I've been going over it in my head and I'm not sure. I do know it is a stocked area (at least upstream from there). These fish all looked really clean and more wild looking colors and all fins looked really good.. but I'm not sure. Definitely wish I knew...
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany most of those fish looked like stockers or at least holdovers to me. especially the last brown you showed. right pectoral fin was basically a nub. still great fish!
@@hobocan22 Yeah... I think you're right. I didn't notice it at the time and just went back to look... that right pectoral was indicative of a stocked fish... likely a holdover.
What river is this is like 40 mins south of the adks and I’m overwhelmed trying find places to fish that aren’t lakes and have no idea what rivers to fish up there im always fishing Steele creek and the west Canada
Steele Creek as in the one that goes through Ilion NY? My step-father lived on that creek and we would lean over the edge and see trout in it.. never fished it though. I grew up in Dolgeville and really learned to fly fish on the West Canada. The West Canada is probably one of the best rivers around!! You could spend years just learning that river! I don't name most waters on the channel but if you're from Central NY I can probably give you a few ideas if you email me. bryan_spinner@yahoo.com
Yea it’s literally a block from my house black bridge is a nice little spot I’ve pulled some decent trout out of there right before the mouth dumps into the canal
@@DeadCItyKid Oh my god... this is too funny! Shedd Road off of Route 29 is named after my family and much of our family lives there. It is right next to spruce creek. I used to catch em when they stocked it but that was about it.
LOL... The water was warm because of the previous week but the air temps that day were actually really cold. It was in the 40's when I got there and not sure it ever got out of the 50's that day. That jacket is so light but warm. If I had to take it off it literally packs up into one of the pockets and can easily be thrown in my bag. These jackets are the best for fishing!
Niceeeeee water ! Good editing as well, nice outing my friend 👍 I’m gonna have to explore more!!!! Tight lines as always! New video out myself (Catskills)
Thanks! I just saw that we launched at basically the same time lol. I'll watch it shortly.
Nice job, Brian!. great water. really enjoy your vids. Thanks!
Thanks Mike! I wish warm temps wouldn't hit so quickly and give me more time on rivers like this.. Probably on to the smaller, colder streams now...
You guys are awesome! Great production as always! 🤙
Thank you so much!
Great video and I love the style for the beginning. A lot different than you've done in the past. Catching that brown after the kayaker went through that pool was epic. Ha, it was always a nice little surprise when I hooked into a smallie fishing the streams back home.
Thanks.. I've been putting a lot more effort on the production quality and filming aspect. It takes a lot more time both on and off the water! Getting better but further to go... Ya know.. I remembered that I caught a fish after they passed but I didn't remember that it was first cast after until I reviewed the footage. LOL
Some big fish you catching. Wish I could catch fish like that
Hey Justin! Wait until tonight's video :)
Great video buddy. Gorgeous body of water.
Thanks Paul... I didn't know what I would find other than what Google Maps showed me. I was definitely happy with what I found. Crazy to think I only fished a few hundred yards of this river... So much to explore!
White Dog Outdoors that is exactly what I do. Another thing I do is contact the state fish biologists and get reports they may have on various bodies of water. That has saved me some time after getting burned on some
Great intro man. Seriously wonderful job with this one. You should be proud. Love those Simms boots too. I enjoy watching that bi-color and tippet ring go through the guides, right up my alley :) Great job fishing the pocket water. Makes me want to head out and film too :) Thanks for sharing buddy!
Thank you! Been working on upping the filming game lately. Did a ton of research and putting it to use with my existing equipment for now. Appreciate the feedback, especially from another UA-camr who knows the struggles :)
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany No doubt. It was greatly appreciated as a viewer. As a content provider it was admired. Keep it up man! I know the grind all to well.
@@tightliningmd I look at channels like Wild Fly Productions and Allegheny Native and wanted higher production value. I can't put out a high volume of videos between work and family so I'm trying to provide higher quality instead. It is a learning process for sure. I see you are closing in on 1000 subscribers... Congrats! I hit that mark last June (after 4 years of having a channel) and a year later I'm at 2400. Getting to a 1000 is a BIG step.. it shows you are relevant in the crowd of people. Keep it up and good luck! I'll be watching :)
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany It has taken me a little over 2 years. However, I put in a lot more time and work in the last year learning. Granted I had to take 4 months off for basketball coaching, so that crushed my gains. Overall though, I am pleased with the way things are going and excited for the future. Very blessed to have people that care to watch and maybe learn something along the way. Also nice to connect with other people like yourself!
Was this the black river in the ADK?
It was not... although the Black does have sections kinda similar... and it heats up quickly in the early summer too like this water did.
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany I grew up in the Adirondacks. Miss the fishing. Great video!!
@@andrewj.karaffa7080 I grew up in the foothills of the ADK's (Dolgeville, NY) but never realized the potential of the fishing until much later in life. I wish I had more time to explore up there!
Loved the video, beautiful browns! How did you decide on this section of river? I’ve been thinking of exploring new waters, but I don’t know where to look. I am in central VT.
Thank you! I suppose it depends on what kind of fishing you want to do and where you would target. If you like small stream wild trout Vermont is AWESOME for it. Go find a small cold stream coming out of the mountains and they're probably there. If you want bigger streams like this one they will be known in some fashion by others. This particular river I had heard about from someone several years ago although I didn't know hardly anything about it. I pulled it up on google maps to see what kind of water and terrain it was. I also looked at stocking records to see if anything is ever stocked there. But in the end I didn't know what to expect at all or how easy it would be to access... just had to go see it and fish it. I did see other fishermen but not in the area I was in. I went further away from the main access areas. If I go again I'll go even further away and work my way back up to where I started. I love this type of water because there is so much water to read and figure out and THAT is the real excitement for me. Good luck!
How do you like those redington waders? I'm looking to upgrade, but haven't made up my mind on which ones to buy.
I'm pretty hard on waders... I put them through a lot! They have held up pretty well in general. After a couple of years (2-3 years) of hard use I start getting leaks up near the crotch area. However you can fix those with AquaSeal which I have done. So in the last 5-6 years I've bought 2 pairs of Redington Waders and can still use them both with a little touch up :) For the price, I really like them.
How do you find good spot to fish in ny. I tried looking at the state recommended streams but no wild trout streams. Do you know and we’re I can look to find streams. Love the video and some of those real nice trout.
I think you'll be surprised by what you find when you explore. I have spent many years exploring streams. I think having confidence in how you fish is incredibly important. I have confidence when I go explore that if there are fish there I'll find them and catch them. Things like reading water and knowing where the fish will be and how to catch them. In terms of finding spots I'll pick a blue line on a map and go explore. I actually did a vide on how to find and fish wild trout in small streams. ua-cam.com/video/YSg4Ym281yA/v-deo.html Some good info in that for the small stream wild trout. One of the main things is the water temp should stay cold in the summer... that is not the case in some bigger waters that do hold trout... in fact the stream in this video does not stay cold... but the oxygen created by the pocket water help the fish survive in summer I think. But a general rule is drive around with a stream thermometer and check streams for water temp in the middle of summer. If you have cold water in summer it's a good bet it will hold trout. There should be plenty of information on stocked waters on the DEC site too... The stream in this video is not wild... it is stocked. There are tons of great waters all over the state. Pick one that gets stocked and has a good population of trout and learn your techniques.. I would strongly recommend learning to Euro Nymph effectively! It literally changed EVERYTHING for me when it comes to fishing! Get confidence doing that for larger streams and in the middle of summer head into the mountains and find a small cold stream and throw dry flies and you'll find some fish!
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany look for the hides , float the bait by. That's fishing , catching is wen they're hiding there waiting for the meal. Good catching..👍😁👍
Like that pack system. What's it called?
I just tried to look it up and can't find it anymore. They literally were still carrying it just a couple months ago even though I've had mine for probably 4 years. It was an LLBean pack which is great for most people. I had to ditch it recently because I carry too much gear for filming now and needed something bigger and waterproof. So now I use the LLBean Switchpack.
“Well unfortunately I’m an idiot” 😂😂😂 hahah thats me every time I film
Right?! Gotta keep it real... I do something stupid all the time :)
LOL same here. I tend to leave it on by accident and waste battery and SD space, then not have it on sometimes when I have already hooked up. Drives me crazy!
@@tightliningmd ALL. THE. TIME. Or I think I have it off when I hook up and turn it off when I think I'm turning it on and end up missing a great jump or something. But I don't like the view from the chesty where you can see it more easily. The footage ends up being the reel and someone's arm.
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany Agreed. Not to mention I wear a chest pack anyway. The only thing I dont like is my strap is a little tight on head and I haven't been able to loosen, so mine hurts to wear a little lol. Also, can't always tell if I have camera too high or too low, so some trips I am annoyed it is just off a bit. Ah the plight of a Vlogger on UA-cam.
I totally have the same problems.. although my head mount is so old it is stretched out and I have a hard time keeping it tight now. Time for a new one I guess.
Great video buddy! I was just up there and didn’t have the same success. Haha
Same river? I would imagine the water is too warm still? Now that temps are cooling down in some of my other waters I'm itching to get out and do more nymphing now.
White Dog Outdoors I will send you a PM lol
Nice colors on the fish!! Think they are stockies or wild-born (from stockies)?
Ya know... I've been going over it in my head and I'm not sure. I do know it is a stocked area (at least upstream from there). These fish all looked really clean and more wild looking colors and all fins looked really good.. but I'm not sure. Definitely wish I knew...
@@WhiteDogTrailCompany most of those fish looked like stockers or at least holdovers to me. especially the last brown you showed. right pectoral fin was basically a nub. still great fish!
@@hobocan22 Yeah... I think you're right. I didn't notice it at the time and just went back to look... that right pectoral was indicative of a stocked fish... likely a holdover.
What river is this is like 40 mins south of the adks and I’m overwhelmed trying find places to fish that aren’t lakes and have no idea what rivers to fish up there im always fishing Steele creek and the west Canada
Steele Creek as in the one that goes through Ilion NY? My step-father lived on that creek and we would lean over the edge and see trout in it.. never fished it though. I grew up in Dolgeville and really learned to fly fish on the West Canada. The West Canada is probably one of the best rivers around!! You could spend years just learning that river! I don't name most waters on the channel but if you're from Central NY I can probably give you a few ideas if you email me. bryan_spinner@yahoo.com
Yea it’s literally a block from my house black bridge is a nice little spot I’ve pulled some decent trout out of there right before the mouth dumps into the canal
I used to live in Salisbury center and spruce creek was out back my house ive fished that a few times with no luck though
@@DeadCItyKid Oh my god... this is too funny! Shedd Road off of Route 29 is named after my family and much of our family lives there. It is right next to spruce creek. I used to catch em when they stocked it but that was about it.
I learned how to fly fish back there and the west canada that’s wild small world man
Love the video . Just subbed
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
Hot asf ...why the puffer jacket..
LOL... The water was warm because of the previous week but the air temps that day were actually really cold. It was in the 40's when I got there and not sure it ever got out of the 50's that day. That jacket is so light but warm. If I had to take it off it literally packs up into one of the pockets and can easily be thrown in my bag. These jackets are the best for fishing!