Nice work!! Enjoyed your video, great area looking forward to more! Hope you buddy enjoys his new rig, I have a 01 Expo that has taken me on 260k miles worth of adventures and still going, in fact it will be taking me to Forks once again next week.
@@zmj0hns0nThos has long been the policy on UA-cam. How? Of course. Where? No. You mentioned the road, the trail, everything. Just stop doing that. Be like all the other content creators here, and show some class.
@@zmj0hns0nI have that same freedom. You don't have to like it. So, what purpose does "babying" a wild steelhead have? It was easy to tell from the lack of bend in your rod that you'd likely lose thst fish. There is also an ethical obligation to land wild steelhead as quickly as possible go reduce stress on them. Playing "Hollywood" on a fish goes against recommendations from WDFW and most other organizations in wild steelhead catch and release fisheries. Truth. Whip em, and quickly release them. And of course bringing them completely out of the water is illegal. Back in the , there was a different code in Forks. The locals would educate you, with a hard fist to the jaw, if you floated through water then we're bank fishing with your line out, and other stuff commonly seen in Pugetropolis. Standing too closely while trying to fish a hole. They "mined" the road into T.T., with nails. Over 100 flat tires in one weekend. Some had 4 flats. Dents kicked in doors. Ahh, the good 'Ole days.
Nice work!! Enjoyed your video, great area looking forward to more! Hope you buddy enjoys his new rig, I have a 01 Expo that has taken me on 260k miles worth of adventures and still going, in fact it will be taking me to Forks once again next week.
was just thgere last weekend
beautiful
Nice work enjoy your video
Thanks! Should have some more videos since fishing is opening again.
where is that park boundary ????
www.nps.gov/carto/app/#!/maps/alphacode/OLYM
Why would you go down miles of trail with ur rod up and risk breaking the tip by hitting a tree?
It's a risk we are willing to take.
Why??
Why, what?
Stop telling people how to get to spots.
While this video certainly doesn't specify how to get to each spot, I don't remember asking your opinion. 👍
@@zmj0hns0nThos has long been the policy on UA-cam. How? Of course. Where? No. You mentioned the road, the trail, everything. Just stop doing that. Be like all the other content creators here, and show some class.
@@williamcooke6056 I get to make whatever kind of videos I want. That's the great thing about freedom. 😃
Go sensor someone else's content.
@@zmj0hns0nI have that same freedom. You don't have to like it. So, what purpose does "babying" a wild steelhead have? It was easy to tell from the lack of bend in your rod that you'd likely lose thst fish. There is also an ethical obligation to land wild steelhead as quickly as possible go reduce stress on them. Playing "Hollywood" on a fish goes against recommendations from WDFW and most other organizations in wild steelhead catch and release fisheries. Truth. Whip em, and quickly release them. And of course bringing them completely out of the water is illegal. Back in the , there was a different code in Forks. The locals would educate you, with a hard fist to the jaw, if you floated through water then we're bank fishing with your line out, and other stuff commonly seen in Pugetropolis. Standing too closely while trying to fish a hole. They "mined" the road into T.T., with nails. Over 100 flat tires in one weekend. Some had 4 flats. Dents kicked in doors. Ahh, the good 'Ole days.