Just keep poking around here and there... take the time and knock on doors and ask around. It's not hard, it does take time. It's fun, you get to meet nice people, see gorgeous areas and catch a few nice trout :)
I noticed you "work" the beetle. I fish a foam beetle here in NZ and pretty much dead drift it to sighted fish. The "plop" attracting their attention. Have been worried that moving it would spook them. Will have to try a little movement to some fish. Thanks.
It's all in considering the water conditions, the wind, angling pressure, etc, and using what you know about trout to get them to take :) Movement certainly helps until it doesn't! :) A whole article here. Have fun playing around with it :)
Just awesome! Beautiful day, beautiful fish. I found myself feeling bad for that brownie with the broken back :😢 How could that’ve happened? Bird? Looked like he was t-boned 🥩
Lots of things could have happened but at the end of the day it was still thriving and that's a good thing. Quite a healthy bugger too, other than that. That's the neat thing about spring creeks - they don't have to expend a ton of energy nor move in order to live 😊
@@jensenflyfishing that’s really cool, love nature’s ability to adapt naturally sans human intervention. Thanks for the explanation and for sharing your adventures. 🙌🏼
Looks like the land owner does a good job of keeping cattle out of the creek. Such a tiny creek. Is it a spring creek and you are near the source? At any rate, another nice video.
It's a bush fest between those fences. We're a wee ways from the source. We were happy to stumble upon this one given how much the rest of the country is less concerned about cows and fish down here. :)
It seems you guys fish on some private property. That’s awesome the owners let you out there. Just wondering are any of the owners avid fisherman or do they have no idea those streams contain such killer trout.
Absolutely Awesome 😲👍 I am very curious to know why you have your reels mounted in the direction that you do? The only people that I have seen with them mounted that way were casting left handed. I am right handed and cast with my right. So my reel is mounted with the handle on the left. I can strip line with my left and also get the fish on the reel without switching hands. Switching just seems very odd for me.
There's nothing odd and nothing negative about which hand or which way you real or cast. For us The Reeling action with the right hand is most natural. For Amelia casting right-handed also is most natural and for me I cast with either hand. The bottom line is to do whatever is most natural for you that way you don't put goofy Loops Into Your Rod tip and Todd pulses into the line by reeling with your non-dominant hand. Switching hands to reel causes zero issues 😊🍻
@@jensenflyfishing Absolutely no negative thoughts about how you fish just curiosity 🤔 Had never seen that before. Your videos and instructions are Premium 👍 The wife and I thoroughly enjoy them 🥰
@@jamesglenn520 Sorry if that came across a wee defensive! :) We get that question a lot and most tell us how wrong we're doing things :) You know #internet :) Glad you enjoy them!
Very enjoyable. Always wonder where you are, but that is quite irrelevant. What a way to live. Does it ever get boring? Personally, after a week, I am ready to go home.
It actually doesn't because we always have a an eye out for the magic in every day and it's often not from another fish but rather a cool encounter with a bird or an animal or a seeing a new plant or the lighting on something or a connection made with a landowner or really anything. We live to be outside and really derive our energy from that.
Huh, that's a challenging envinroment to cast without getting line stuck on wegetation. With my skills I would have spent 90% of fishing time tearing away my flies and 10% active fishing.
I don't know. It seemed like it had been doing well enough with it and was quite healthy really. Fish can live with various deformities and clearly that was a fish that had been doing so for some time and was still thriving so all the better to let it keep doing so 😊
Wow! That's some great fish from that little ditch! Great day out! Thanks for bringing us along!
A great day out and a heap of fun for sure :) Glad you enjoyed this production
epic trip!! nothing like fishing those small streams.
You got that right!
what a day on the stream! loved the double
Those are the good days, indeed :)
Merci pour vos vidéos exceptionnelles !! 👍👍👍👍
We're gad you enjoyed it!
What cool little stream.Imagine having that on your farm , stuff farming.
No kidding eh?! Hop off your tractor and have a wicked moment with a fish:)
Thanks!
Thank you for the support. We really appreciate it:)
How do even fund a stream like this. No wonder the fish are huge, no one knows about this place. Love it !!
Just keep poking around here and there... take the time and knock on doors and ask around. It's not hard, it does take time. It's fun, you get to meet nice people, see gorgeous areas and catch a few nice trout :)
I noticed you "work" the beetle. I fish a foam beetle here in NZ and pretty much dead drift it to sighted fish. The "plop" attracting their attention. Have been worried that moving it would spook them. Will have to try a little movement to some fish. Thanks.
It's all in considering the water conditions, the wind, angling pressure, etc, and using what you know about trout to get them to take :) Movement certainly helps until it doesn't! :) A whole article here. Have fun playing around with it :)
Just awesome! Beautiful day, beautiful fish. I found myself feeling bad for that brownie with the broken back :😢 How could that’ve happened? Bird? Looked like he was t-boned 🥩
Lots of things could have happened but at the end of the day it was still thriving and that's a good thing. Quite a healthy bugger too, other than that. That's the neat thing about spring creeks - they don't have to expend a ton of energy nor move in order to live 😊
@@jensenflyfishing that’s really cool, love nature’s ability to adapt naturally sans human intervention. Thanks for the explanation and for sharing your adventures. 🙌🏼
Looks like the land owner does a good job of keeping cattle out of the creek. Such a tiny creek. Is it a spring creek and you are near the source? At any rate, another nice video.
It's a bush fest between those fences. We're a wee ways from the source. We were happy to stumble upon this one given how much the rest of the country is less concerned about cows and fish down here. :)
Очень красиво, интересно, достойно просмотра!!!!!! Спасибо!!!!!!!!!!!
gorgeous trout stream and wonderful trout! :)
Awesome video as always Thanks God bless Tite lines
so glad to hear you enjoyed this one and thank you for taking the time to share :)
It seems you guys fish on some private property. That’s awesome the owners let you out there. Just wondering are any of the owners avid fisherman or do they have no idea those streams contain such killer trout.
In this and one other video we did last fall. They are all well known trout fisheries in their own right and see some angling pressure.
Absolutely Awesome 😲👍
I am very curious to know why you have your reels mounted in the direction that you do?
The only people that I have seen with them mounted that way were casting left handed.
I am right handed and cast with my right.
So my reel is mounted with the handle on the left. I can strip line with my left and also get the fish on the reel without switching hands.
Switching just seems very odd for me.
There's nothing odd and nothing negative about which hand or which way you real or cast. For us The Reeling action with the right hand is most natural. For Amelia casting right-handed also is most natural and for me I cast with either hand. The bottom line is to do whatever is most natural for you that way you don't put goofy Loops Into Your Rod tip and Todd pulses into the line by reeling with your non-dominant hand. Switching hands to reel causes zero issues 😊🍻
@@jensenflyfishing Absolutely no negative thoughts about how you fish just curiosity 🤔
Had never seen that before.
Your videos and instructions are Premium 👍
The wife and I thoroughly enjoy them 🥰
@@jamesglenn520 Sorry if that came across a wee defensive! :) We get that question a lot and most tell us how wrong we're doing things :) You know #internet :) Glad you enjoy them!
Is this day 2 of the windy day with beatles browns and rainbows?
It looks like it but it's a long ways between those waters :)
Twitch pause twitch pause~~^^ Wow~🤩🤩🤩
the trout... they love it ;) :)
Very enjoyable. Always wonder where you are, but that is quite irrelevant. What a way to live. Does it ever get boring? Personally, after a week, I am ready to go home.
It actually doesn't because we always have a an eye out for the magic in every day and it's often not from another fish but rather a cool encounter with a bird or an animal or a seeing a new plant or the lighting on something or a connection made with a landowner or really anything. We live to be outside and really derive our energy from that.
Huh, that's a challenging envinroment to cast without getting line stuck on wegetation. With my skills I would have spent 90% of fishing time tearing away my flies and 10% active fishing.
There are a few challenging spots for sure, so applying a little accuracy in our casts and minimal false casting all help.
I am perhaps the biggest proponent of catch and release there is, but that brownie with the …slipped disc… would have ended up on a plate.
I don't know. It seemed like it had been doing well enough with it and was quite healthy really. Fish can live with various deformities and clearly that was a fish that had been doing so for some time and was still thriving so all the better to let it keep doing so 😊
What province are you guys in
province, state... country... :)
Very respectable I wouldn’t say if I were you either 😁 love your channel