Wow just came to post a comment and see I already did a while ago. Worth another comment. Thanks for the great video, and thanks to these guys for sharing a little piece of paradise. I’ve fished up in that area and it is special.
What a great video. My family had a house on Spring Lake. Learned to fly fish on Brule nearly 50 yrs ago. Lot's of Stones round trips w Dad. I've lived out West for many yrs and a Big Lake Hex visit is way way overdue. Thank you for this ❤
They dredged out a section of the spring-fed creek that holds them, so they’ve been naturally reproducing there forever, but normally smaller in size. They grew with more space.
Thanks for watching! Stay tuned as we have some BIG episodes in the works!! 🙏🏼🎥🎣🍿
Beautiful video, that was your great-grandfather's place, that's a nice trout on the wall
Wow just came to post a comment and see I already did a while ago. Worth another comment. Thanks for the great video, and thanks to these guys for sharing a little piece of paradise. I’ve fished up in that area and it is special.
What a great video. My family had a house on Spring Lake. Learned to fly fish on Brule nearly 50 yrs ago. Lot's of Stones round trips w Dad. I've lived out West for many yrs and a Big Lake Hex visit is way way overdue. Thank you for this ❤
Way late on this but it's been on my playlist for when I knew id have time to fully relax and watch. LOVED IT! so good!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you, sir!
Loved this thank you
That is a magical place. Great video.
Thanks for watching!
Great job, Andy McNeece!
Hey! Thanks, boss man!
Nice video.
Thanks!
Love it man! Need to fish soon!!
For sure!! Haha
Wish I could go back in time and find amazing property like this for $300. Stuff like this goes for $1m+ now in the states
Isn’t that amazing?!? We need to start work on the Time Machine.
Indeed it brook heaven.
Awesome❤❤
Thanks!
Come to Montana!
It’s on the list!
I'm surprised there's native brookies there
They dredged out a section of the spring-fed creek that holds them, so they’ve been naturally reproducing there forever, but normally smaller in size. They grew with more space.
@@BluffLINEMediawhich spring-fed creek? is it one in douglas county, WI?