You should of cooked the fish first and added the eggs and cheese into the fish once it was half way cooked, the omelet looked kind of dry. It Looks like you enjoyed tho. 😋
bruh...tingling in your loin? What are you doing with these fish off-camera??? JK man keep up the sick content. From a born and bred Utah boy, you represent man!
the order of doing things in the kitchen is a bit off but your food looks damn good man. I'm doing a trout omelet for breakfast in the morning cause of this video.
Hey, nice video! Be sure to wet your hands before touching your trout! They have a protective layer of slime that does not regrow, it comes off if your hands are dry. Would be a shame for those fish to die of a fungus.
Read myth number eight. www.google.com/amp/s/lacrossetribune.com/vernonbroadcaster/lifestyles/trout-fishing-myths-part-two/article_dbb3fc7c-8cb7-550a-8658-344abcdebb4a.amp.html
Brady nielson thats not a good valuable source of info. there’s been many studies to show that wetting your hands does keep the fishes slime coat in tact. to help prevent fungus and other diseases.
@@ColtonMaxfieldBassin link some research papers (that have been peer reviewed) that wildlife biologists have conducted and I am all ears otherwise it is a rumor.
Brady nielson i’m not gonna go through all that work to explain something that is simple. keep holding your fish with dry hands and soon you’ll see a decrease in numbers👍
I love Ace videos. I’ve been subscribed to him for years, and now I’m a new subscriber to you.
Thanks I appreciate it!
Been binge watching the vids during quarantine... keep it up love the vids
Thank you I appreciate it!
Nice video man keep up the good work! Came from ace videos!
Down to earth cooking,we learn as we go along,practice makes perfect 😄
A really considerate and respectful philosophy; "Always let the first fish of the day go."- awesomeness💡
So happy Ace sent me to your channel I love it!
Thank you, I hope you enjoy!
Always like before the video starts
5:26 lollll
You should of cooked the fish first and added the eggs and cheese into the fish once it was half way cooked, the omelet looked kind of dry. It Looks like you enjoyed tho. 😋
Good work- can you do a vid talking a bit about how to know what size of spinner to use?
Good idea, maybe like a separate trout fishing tutorial video.
Nice vid! That’s the first I’ve seen of someone making a fish omelette, I might have to try that if I can find some stocked rainbows this coming week
Yeah you should try it! Thanks for watching!
Did it get to anybody else when he mixed the eggs up with the little piece of shell in the middle? Lol I was like nooooooooooooooo 😆
ye that bugged me abit too lol
Haha sorry man😅
One always bites into those bits of egg shells😂
What is your set up? Is that the bass pro crappie maxx? Bc i have one my bff lol
Nice catches
Thank you!
bruh...tingling in your loin? What are you doing with these fish off-camera??? JK man keep up the sick content. From a born and bred Utah boy, you represent man!
Hi there nice fish
My mom would be so mad because ur scraping the pan😂😂
How did that egg shell taste
👋
Great video but it made me mad when u left a piece of the egg shell in there
Haha sorry
Lol don't you hate when McDonald's does the same thing with your egg "McMullen"???(#©don'tsueme)
the order of doing things in the kitchen is a bit off but your food looks damn good man. I'm doing a trout omelet for breakfast in the morning cause of this video.
For all the snowflakes dude your funny af i love this stuff
do u do any gaming
I don’t, I never got into that.
@@bassntroutfishing that's to bad
Why do you walk and fish down stream
am i the only one who saw the eggshell in the pan
Hey, nice video! Be sure to wet your hands before touching your trout! They have a protective layer of slime that does not regrow, it comes off if your hands are dry. Would be a shame for those fish to die of a fungus.
Read myth number eight.
www.google.com/amp/s/lacrossetribune.com/vernonbroadcaster/lifestyles/trout-fishing-myths-part-two/article_dbb3fc7c-8cb7-550a-8658-344abcdebb4a.amp.html
Brady nielson thats not a good valuable source of info. there’s been many studies to show that wetting your hands does keep the fishes slime coat in tact. to help prevent fungus and other diseases.
@@ColtonMaxfieldBassin link some research papers (that have been peer reviewed) that wildlife biologists have conducted and I am all ears otherwise it is a rumor.
Brady nielson i’m not gonna go through all that work to explain something that is simple. keep holding your fish with dry hands and soon you’ll see a decrease in numbers👍
Brady nielson have a great day!
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