'It's all part of the story' Fly Fishing New Zealand.

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  • Опубліковано 2 січ 2025
  • Come along on a late season overnight guided trip with Dane Kresten Ovesen. A few 'hitches' along the way mean a rough start for the big fella but some quality fishing more than makes up for a heavy cold, wasp stings, broken sunglasses and busted rod.
    Mike Kirkpatrick is available for guided fly fishing based in the Nelson district www.latitudeguiding.co.nz
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  • @manifestgtr
    @manifestgtr 10 років тому +4

    I'm astonished literally every time I watch a new zealand trout video...you guys have some soul rending scenery down there....the water is that "untapped by man" clear blue color, the trout are enormous and healthy...it's unreal

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  2 роки тому

      Cheers, yeah it’s pretty crazy here for sure…

  • @robinred1851
    @robinred1851 2 роки тому +1

    This is my idea of a man's life.
    Freedom, adventure, a good friend around, catching nice big fish.
    Nice document lads👍.
    Left a subscription.
    Greetings and tight lines🎣 from the Čech Republic 🇨🇿.

  • @derarztdrvvonp
    @derarztdrvvonp 10 років тому +4

    How can one not like this video? Everything i saw was absolutely astounding. Nothing gorgeous scenery and big, beautiful healthy browns hammering drys. Excellent job on the video. Thanks for posting it!

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      Thanks Eric! More to come...

    • @mcriser
      @mcriser 7 років тому +1

      Petty jealousy.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  7 років тому

      Yeah a bit odd but each top his or her own i guess...

    • @mcriser
      @mcriser 7 років тому

      I lived in Alaska for 30 years, some of the best fly fishing in the world. NZ is different in all the right ways, in my opinion if that were one of my Alaska trips I would be very very happy with those fish, a lot more dinks would have been caught here.

  • @dalewright3667
    @dalewright3667 3 роки тому +1

    I love the film, It shows how wonderful , the fishing is in N.Z
    I look forward to going back to get some more memories.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  3 роки тому

      Cheers for the kind words bud

    • @dalewright3667
      @dalewright3667 3 роки тому

      @@mikefsher Thanks , All the way from Las Vegas Nevada
      I fished 82 to 85 all over Both Islands. I was US Navy stationed in Christchurch NZ Operation Deep Freeze in Antartica
      I love watching the videos you produce!!

  • @australisfishing
    @australisfishing 10 років тому +3

    It's so nice to see two professionals ensuring the well being of their quarry by correct handling of fish and practising catch and release.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      Thanks - it's important to look after these valuable creatures for not only yourself, but others that choose to make the same effort in finding them.

    • @australisfishing
      @australisfishing 10 років тому +1

      You're welcome. I am a guide in Western Australia and we do not have the quality of fish that you have nor do we have the same quality and volume of water. The main thing i liked about your clip is that it was so genuine and real. No hype un like others on here.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      AUSTRALISFISHING
      Thanks buddy - means a lot coming from a fellow guide, and i'm not a fan of the overblown hype and just like fishing for what it is.- relaxation and enjoyment.

    • @australisfishing
      @australisfishing 10 років тому

      Yes it was never meant to be about money and hype , more about sustenance and enjoyment

  • @HighcountryFlylife
    @HighcountryFlylife 5 років тому +1

    I have seen all your videos but I'm currently going through them again so I can comment on the very best of them. They are all great but you have some real standouts that separate the rest.. This being one of them. Great story in this & poor Kresten Ovesen with "wasp stings" & a busted rod etc. He run into a wasp nest..? I had a close call a wee while back, wasps and rotten sections of trees can be an issue in certain fishing locations as I found. Great feed you put on too as you guys genuinely eat well on these trips, not like a lot of us with the usual bread rolls & them freeze dry back country cuisine meals lol. another epic video Mike

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  5 років тому +1

      Highcountry Flylife cheers for that and I'm stoked you are enjoying them so much - very humbling. This is one of Krestens favourites as well.

  • @tommymarelius
    @tommymarelius 10 років тому +2

    Thanks for making that, very inspiring and well made.
    Seatrut fishing in Norway is also crazy at times.

  • @cb202cam
    @cb202cam 9 років тому +1

    Of course, great fishing from the Land of the Long White Cloud but just wanted to say what a great short film too. Really well shot by the guide who was doing two jobs really. Nice one.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  9 років тому

      cb202cam Thanks a lot for that - enjoying both jobs too (not a bad office)

  • @PositiveFishing
    @PositiveFishing 6 років тому +2

    another fabulous watch, i'm loving your channel!! Thanks

  • @56Axis
    @56Axis 10 років тому +3

    lovely video..the scenery and the big healthy trout...very nice catches all of them. I truly enjoyed it. Thank you. :)

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      No problem - glad you liked it!

  • @mlinc3329
    @mlinc3329 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic......hope to fish with you in 2023!

  • @tonynorthwest9696
    @tonynorthwest9696 8 років тому +2

    Good Fishing Kreston. You broke your rod on a big dog and landed it. Well played mate, well played.

  • @tharp42
    @tharp42 9 років тому +5

    You cats are so lucky to have the pristine streams and monster fish that define NZed. Just nuts.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  9 років тому +2

      Chris Tharp Cheers Chris. Dream job - that's for sure

  • @andronomisneltron3231
    @andronomisneltron3231 8 років тому

    I watch your films with all the energy of my favorite bands. I really appreciate the production quality, your editting, and the thousands of hours that go into these films.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  8 років тому

      +Andrew Nelson Cheers mate, glad you enjoy them!

  • @RainiGarciaa
    @RainiGarciaa 10 років тому +1

    Amazing. Absolutely beautiful from the waters to the country that surrounds it! I'm also from Texas and water that clear doesn't exist here. Thanks for Sharing!

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      Thanks for that - glad you enjoyed it...

  • @redeyefishingadventures7882
    @redeyefishingadventures7882 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video beautiful country I love New Zealand 💪🏻

  • @tharp42
    @tharp42 9 років тому +1

    I was lucky enough to spend three weeks fishing the South Island a few years back. Got into massive, quality trout. Spent days wandering rivers, stalking monsters. One of the highlights of my life.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  9 років тому

      Chris Tharp Sure is a great place. More videos to come in the next few months and will be EPIC!

  • @whatthehuck9059
    @whatthehuck9059 10 років тому

    Excellent fishing Kresten you make a very technical sport look easy.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      He's a good angler for sure - i'll let him know! ;-)

  • @robbie5826987
    @robbie5826987 9 років тому +1

    As soon as I heard the goat noise instantly liked the video. Also awesome fishing..

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  9 років тому

      robbie5826987 He he - yeah, cheers :-)

  • @johnnutt3292
    @johnnutt3292 10 років тому

    It's a real pleasure to watch two real fly fishermen, not loud mouthed braggarts but two guys who really know what they are doing. The size of those trout jeeze!

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      Thanks - glad you enjoyed it

  • @Scoopster
    @Scoopster 10 років тому

    Mike a big black woolly bugger can often initiate an 'attack' from pre-spawning fish, worth a go when they don't want to know the nymphs. It can be heart stopping watching the chase even if they don't take.
    Heading to the Nelson lakes tomorrow with my 8 year old daughter. She is just learning to fy fish, and keen as mustard, loves camping and your videos! These certainly help to inspire.....nice one mate!

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      Thanks David. Woolly Buggers still work but are a little 'old school' now - my go to are the new style articulated streamers (Sex Dungeons, Zoo Cougars etc) that Guys like Pete Carty have refined to an art... So much more movement and life. Happy to hear the clips are well received. Good luck tomorrow.

  • @marius_sa
    @marius_sa 9 років тому +21

    This is the Best fishing video ever some one agree With me

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  9 років тому +1

      +Marius_sa Cheers! I'll agree with you! :-)

    • @Omen7grind
      @Omen7grind 9 років тому

      +RiverFishing 56 Catch and release. It's quite a common thing here in NZ. Especially on species that are dwindling ;)

    • @patricknoveski6409
      @patricknoveski6409 7 років тому

      Amazing.not luck,

    • @patricknoveski6409
      @patricknoveski6409 7 років тому +1

      Marius_sa I totally agree with you. They inspire me to fly fish better. Experts. They make it look easy. Iy
      It's Not.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  7 років тому

      Thanks for the kind words!

  • @jameslesperance1
    @jameslesperance1 6 років тому +2

    Absolutely love the highlight feature btw

  • @unchartedflyfishing1589
    @unchartedflyfishing1589 9 років тому +8

    You deserve wayyyyy more subscribers! Really enjoy watching your videos....inspired me to try and make a couple of my own so I must thank you for that :)

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  9 років тому +1

      +Uncharted Fly Fishing Thanks a lot for the kind comments. Good luck with your own vids!

  • @jovancarston3717
    @jovancarston3717 9 років тому +1

    Love watching your videos, while eating dinner! just enjoy seeing you guys pull in some quality trout ! keep up the good work :)

  • @Lesardah
    @Lesardah 8 років тому +1

    You're an excellent guide and teammate. Great video. Your client was solid, too. I have trouble getting the line on the spool during the first few seconds of a fight. He sure as heck didn't have that problem.

  • @ddeboy002
    @ddeboy002 5 років тому

    Look at the beautiful healthy color of these fish. NZ rocks!!!

  • @lolzillafyurlife
    @lolzillafyurlife 10 років тому +1

    thats awsome i would like to go fishing with you guys thumbs up for your next trip

  • @Remotesouthislandtroutdiary
    @Remotesouthislandtroutdiary 2 роки тому +1

    No two fish the same in an incredible system of water, the clarity of water showing in the condition of the fish- Hope this great river is still alive and well and isnt getting too much human traffic since posting this footage_
    I''m about to embark on the fly as currently im doing 'the other'- sooner the better and wish to learn from one of the best, a master craftsman such as yourself.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  2 роки тому

      Cheers for the kind words. It’s a beautiful spot for sure and rest assured that it’s not going to get more traffic than it can handle as the few that know where this spot is, only know from having been there before, so as long as you keep river names out of videos, they remain largely unaffected

  • @stonefly4894
    @stonefly4894 9 років тому

    Greetings from the North Carolina mtns.! Beautiful country, big beautiful browns,and two truly blessed men enjoying God's creation!Life is good,cause God is good!

  • @marchardeman
    @marchardeman 8 років тому

    Amazing footage, stunnig fish, great team work. absolutely lovely video!

  • @bevillenz
    @bevillenz 10 років тому +1

    another great video. Thanks for the work you put into these.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      No worries Steve...

  • @MaoriSnipeCrew
    @MaoriSnipeCrew 8 років тому

    brilliant videos mike, I enjoy what you blokes are upto and pretty keen on getting myself gear and spots! looks very fun.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  8 років тому

      +YulixBrah Cheers mate

    • @MaoriSnipeCrew
      @MaoriSnipeCrew 8 років тому +1

      +mikefsher no worries mate, is this Otago territory?

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  8 років тому

      +YulixBrah A bit further north than that :-)

    • @MaoriSnipeCrew
      @MaoriSnipeCrew 8 років тому

      +mikefsher ah okay, there's alot of nice water in Otago thought this might have been one of the ones I visited with my farther when I was little.

  • @matthewfizer3734
    @matthewfizer3734 3 роки тому +1

    Great video...I'm visiting one day. New Zealand backcountry adventure. YOU. Lets go

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  3 роки тому

      Cheers mate - I’ll be here!

  • @kahcoghlcogh6052
    @kahcoghlcogh6052 10 років тому

    Good stuff! Pardon me as a binge watch all your videos!

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      No worries - binge away!

  • @frankratchie5100
    @frankratchie5100 10 років тому

    I love the black hawks hat!
    Nice fish too.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      Cheers for that :-)

  • @MatteoOnlyFlyFishing
    @MatteoOnlyFlyFishing 10 років тому +14

    Fantastic !

  • @GeorgeSemel
    @GeorgeSemel 10 років тому +1

    Its on my bucket list, Even here in the states, I find the best trout fishing of the year- September thru Oct nobody around and you also have the fall colors, I deer hunt in November. If you have to break a rod, those brown trout are worthy of it.

  • @flyfishingcrazyeyes
    @flyfishingcrazyeyes 9 років тому +1

    really nice fishing. lovely scenery, and well done to the guide and my countryman Kresten. The browns grow a little bigger there than in Denmark!

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  9 років тому

      MJcrazyeyesDK Cheers for that and yes they do! :-)

  • @theswedishredneck3464
    @theswedishredneck3464 10 років тому +2

    This was the best video i ever saw!!!

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      Thanks!! Means a lot

  • @ronkreed
    @ronkreed 7 років тому +1

    NZ on my bucket list. A long way from the US, but so want to do this with a guide, as well as explore this beautiful country.

  • @milesemmons
    @milesemmons 10 років тому

    So I just want to say I only subscribe to one channel on UA-cam and it is yours, the videos and fish are truly indescribable! I live up in the states in a place called Maine and my goal in life is to get to new Zealand hire you to go fishing no matter the cost. Thanks for the hard work you put into all of your amazing videos and I hope some day I can catch fish with you, cheers!

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому +1

      Thanks Miles for the kind words. Anytime you want to get over here let me know and i'll book you in for a trip you'll never forget

  • @reckerrit3103
    @reckerrit3103 10 років тому

    Beautiful video, I love watching!!

  • @colehenriques8736
    @colehenriques8736 10 років тому +1

    Great video really enjoy all of them but this one is my favorite so far

  • @TheEmiliodiaz
    @TheEmiliodiaz 5 років тому

    Love the brotherhood and dedication.

  • @hankbraff1135
    @hankbraff1135 7 років тому

    Great vid beautiful fish, beautiful river thanks for sharing.

  • @moksiproduction8800
    @moksiproduction8800 10 років тому

    This is the one! Awesome video and thanks for that.

  • @mikehuntsmels9680
    @mikehuntsmels9680 7 років тому

    wow i wish i can do this trip in my lifetime, this or to go to patagonia must be awsome.
    nice video

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  7 років тому

      Both are great places - do them both! Cheers!

  • @nilsirnd4345
    @nilsirnd4345 9 років тому

    I'm from Brazil and speak portuguese:
    Amigos, vocês são fantásticos, eu gostei muito de ver o quando respeitam a natureza e preservam os peixes. Estão de parabéns e conquistaram um fã aqui na América do Sul pelo exemplo que deram.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  9 років тому

      +Santiago Scorpio Rex Thankyou

    • @nilsirnd4345
      @nilsirnd4345 9 років тому

      You're welcome Mike!

  • @WildFlyProductions
    @WildFlyProductions 10 років тому

    sweet video!

  • @markk364
    @markk364 8 років тому +2

    Great - Californians now know about this fishery and will, in no time, F it up!!!

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  8 років тому

      How on earth would they know where 'this fishery' is? I'm pretty sure most Californians (not sure why these fine US folk have been singled out) would struggle to ever know where it is and more to the point, be able to get there without getting lost or hurting themselves. If they can manage that - then good on them cause it's back breakingly hard just getting there. There are much much more pressing issues facing fishing here in NZ than this place...

    • @markk364
      @markk364 8 років тому +1

      Do American's visit NZ and hire you to guide them? If so, where do they originate?

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  8 років тому

      I guide a good number of Americans every season along with anglers from Europe, Australia, Canada, South Africa and Scandinavia. My clients from the US come from all over - Montana, Wyoming, Upstate New York, Texas, California, Colorado etc...

    • @markk364
      @markk364 8 років тому +1

      Let me try to explain my comment Mike: The fly-fisheries of CA have been decimated by 1. over-fishing and abuse, 2. mismanagement by state regulators and 3. an attitude of greed and a culture of selfishness that is pervasive in CA, and 4. the never-ending pursuit for more H2O. . The American River system, where I reside, is a perfect example; once held trophy rainbow and brown trout..as did the Yuba - and other, now depleted and abused, areas. The only remaining fine fly-fisheries exists where the fish-killing, dough-bait, beer-can dracks can't reach them, i.e. a natural filter - an example is the McCloud, which is, thankfully, does not run next to a major freeway system. Many CAs have given up on CA fly-fisheries -- and they now ruthlessly pound waters in other states,,,and other countries. I know this b/c as an Oregonian, we constantly had to "lecture" the abusive fishing practices of arrogant CAs on places like the Deschutes (fishing from boats, violating catch-and-release and size limit regulations, using live bait etc etc etc).
      I am happy that you have a great fishery ---- but once you take clients to your secret spot, how is it now secret????

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  8 років тому

      I hear your pain. What you speak of is endemic of an increasingly busy and popular fly fishing world in a dwindling resource internationally. As a sport it is a simple reality that we need good numbers in both local recreational anglers and business interest (in this case guiding) here in NZ, to have a large active base with which to have a strong voice in terms of opposition to increasingly intensive land use, bad farming practice, forestry, and excessive irrigation etc. There is a fine line between not having enough sway, and too many anglers, and we are in the process of legislating protection for our 'blue ribbon' fisheries with emphasis on protecting our local anglers. With regards to your assertion that i may be 'outing' my secrets spots, i can assure you that these places are earned by clients by only being shown to my regulars after a few trips and having earned my trust. These anglers form the majority of my client base and have all become very good friends to a man (or woman) and in 18 years as a guide i've never had one disappoint me by betraying that trust. They are all as invested in the protection of the fishery as i am and know deeply the value of this precious resource. I've been able to hand pick my clients in the latter part of my career with emphasis on friendship, trust and integrity. Thanks for the opportunity to clear the air on that one and i love the passion! Tight lines mate.

  • @jmf1157
    @jmf1157 8 років тому

    Dude your videos are amazing you have inspired me to start fly fishing and maybe someday I'll be as good as you

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  8 років тому

      +XxQuick-Scopers101 xX Great to hear and anything is possible buddy

  • @bathtub_jim7652
    @bathtub_jim7652 10 років тому

    Nice video. Great job releasing those fish.

  • @marinfacundo00
    @marinfacundo00 10 років тому

    Muy fuerte este video ! Llegue a sentir envidia pura ! Jaja ! Very goodddddd!

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      Thanks a lot - glad you enjoyed it

  • @chrisdoe7964
    @chrisdoe7964 8 років тому

    Thanks for that mate - terrific!

  • @adamg5829
    @adamg5829 10 років тому +1

    Fucking unreal! some of the most beautiful fishing evnironments and native trout i've ever seen. I wish the fishing in the United states was more like this, with trout averaging 20 inches. On the east coast, where i live, they average about 9-11 inches. This is a dream :) awesome video!

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      Thanks Adam - the average on this river was probably more 23inches and 5.5 - 6lb. Glad you liked it!

  • @SouthSideFishing312
    @SouthSideFishing312 10 років тому

    absolutley an amazing video!

  • @armbender777
    @armbender777 9 років тому +1

    superb video.. u are a top notch sportsman catch and release :~)

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  9 років тому

      arm bender Thanks a lot! :-)

  • @ja1vax
    @ja1vax 10 років тому

    Nice fishs!!
    Looks so cold...

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      Cheers. It was late season so about 10deg Celcius at night and maybe 16-18 during the day

  • @stonefly8622
    @stonefly8622 9 років тому

    Beautiful Video! Tight Lines!

  • @SevroAuBarca04
    @SevroAuBarca04 10 років тому

    This is amazing!! I must live in New Zealand at some point.

  • @drakewalker8047
    @drakewalker8047 9 років тому +2

    I´ve been fishing my entire life, primarily in Utah,Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and a yearly trip to Alaska,
    Do you have a website Mike or an email? I would love to talk to you and maybe set up a fishing trip! your video stream is beyond belief... every single one of those fish are a fish of a lifetime.
    the Scenery, the fish, the sounds.. Well done mate.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  9 років тому

      +Drake Walker www.latitudeguiding.co.nz is my site Drake, get in contact and we can discuss options although this season is fairly booked out

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  9 років тому

      +Drake Walker also thanks for the kind words!

  • @jeffreywilley4282
    @jeffreywilley4282 3 роки тому +1

    Yes "It is all part of the story."

  • @nickshadow2622
    @nickshadow2622 7 років тому

    You make beautiful films, and are one hellava fisherman. And I thought my NM stuff was great, well it is, just different. In response to one commenter you said it was a labor of love, it shows.

  • @christianhartmann3149
    @christianhartmann3149 8 років тому +1

    starke Fische und ein guter guied😆

  • @will4918
    @will4918 9 років тому +1

    Great vid bro!

  • @rainier16oz
    @rainier16oz 10 років тому

    Kresten is a legend. Broken rod and he still lands the fish. Unreal. It kind of looked like when he netted the heaviest fish that the rod tip was down (bent over at a strange angle). Do you think that put stress on the rod and then it broke on the strike? How did he break it on the strike?

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      Hey Dave, not sure on how or why the rod broke. It was fairly new so maybe a weakness in the blank - happens...

    • @flyfishingintheuk6684
      @flyfishingintheuk6684 10 років тому

      mikefsher
      Another very enjoyable video, your buddy Kristen is a cool customer after his misfortune with the sunglasses AND the rod (Wasps are a fact of life!) I hope the rod was insured or a Hardy/Orvis so it didn't cost him too much to replace, people baulk at the price of high end gear but with Orvis's 25 year no quibble replacement guarantee and Hardy's lifetime (to first registered user) guarantee, it may be costly to gear up initially but we all tread on/shut in the car door/poke into the ground a rod occasionally and their guarantees certainly soften the blow! I suggest looking into the dear-gear stuff for these reasons (obviously you don't need to mention cost to the wives!) Keep up the good work you guys, always a pleasure to view your videos.

  • @frenchtts7825
    @frenchtts7825 10 років тому +1

    very nice!

  • @MultifunPeche
    @MultifunPeche 10 років тому

    splendide vidéo beautyful trout félicitation. amitié lud

  • @valterbackstrom98
    @valterbackstrom98 10 років тому +1

    Love it!

  • @kingklabe
    @kingklabe 10 років тому

    The water there is beautifully clear. Even when you are wading through it. I suppose it's the lack of heavy clay.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      Freestone rivers - no clay in sight... they only color up in heavy rain

    • @kingklabe
      @kingklabe 10 років тому +1

      Awesome! I live in Texas and the river water here is as clear as mud.

  • @ericlong9085
    @ericlong9085 10 років тому

    there all super brownies,dream fishing

  • @GibaPesca
    @GibaPesca 8 років тому

    Parabéns !! Belo vídeo. Show !!!

  • @charlesloftis2920
    @charlesloftis2920 8 років тому

    Fantastic.

  • @kkfishinglv
    @kkfishinglv 10 років тому

    Can not see, this paradise))))

  • @oldirtyshinobi
    @oldirtyshinobi 10 років тому +1

    Epic.👍👏

  • @kristianreseke8161
    @kristianreseke8161 9 років тому

    Super nice, det er som at være der igen :-)

  • @solitudeandsailing
    @solitudeandsailing 8 років тому

    Nice catch

  • @arlenetaich3306
    @arlenetaich3306 8 років тому

    Amazing!

  • @VicKennardAK
    @VicKennardAK 9 років тому

    Truly Inspiring to watch others that believe leaving a stream as they found it,full of life.
    To allow life to live free,is to be free..
    Hope you get to fish streams i fish someday.

  • @potosi2
    @potosi2 10 років тому

    bucket list for sure!! what was your rod setup if you dont mind.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      I use a Scott Radian 5wt with a Waterworks Lamson Vanquish to match

  • @lukasipek1082
    @lukasipek1082 7 років тому

    best video ever!

  • @Olircfreak
    @Olircfreak 8 років тому

    Cool video nice! Whats the name of the river

  • @rivertroutfishing9892
    @rivertroutfishing9892 10 років тому +2

    Good!!!

  • @claysommerfelt2744
    @claysommerfelt2744 7 років тому

    what back country fishing gear/camping/hiking gear backpacks would you recommend? love your vids mate, cheers!

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  7 років тому +1

      Cheers! I use MacPac for my large 100L pack and Markhor for my larger day pack

  • @janakamstra4640
    @janakamstra4640 9 років тому

    Nice fish

  • @Awsomity34
    @Awsomity34 9 років тому +1

    Absolutely incredible. Very well done! Are the fish very dense in those rivers? Or are there some but they're all big?

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  9 років тому

      +Brady Wessel Lower density than US rivers for example but this place has good numbers of good sized fish throughout

  • @thomascurry886
    @thomascurry886 4 роки тому +2

    What time of year was this video shot?

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  4 роки тому

      Thomas Curry early mid summer

    • @thomascurry886
      @thomascurry886 4 роки тому

      mikefsher what months is that in NZ?

  • @COLEEN322
    @COLEEN322 9 років тому

    love to fish this place

  • @mcriser
    @mcriser 7 років тому

    "Perfect Story"...Oh you broke your sunglasses. That reminds me of the time...

  • @stephenmerritt730
    @stephenmerritt730 10 років тому

    What type flies were you predominantly using? Great video btw! I will be moving to the Hamilton area soon. Looking forward to some good fly fishing indeed!

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      Cheers, mainly nymphs of varying weights and dries in sizes 14-18

  • @tyll5497
    @tyll5497 9 років тому

    awesome

  • @SilverCreeks
    @SilverCreeks 9 років тому +2

    I feel 20 minutes is very short. Thank you!

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  9 років тому +1

      ***** Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @undefinablereasoning
      @undefinablereasoning 9 років тому +1

      mikefsher
      Can you tell how much these trout weigh on average? I'm trying to decide on a line weight... and all the suggestions vary.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  9 років тому

      undefinablereasoning
      On this clip just under 7lb, but go with either a 5 or 6wt - in a perfect world, one of each.

    • @undefinablereasoning
      @undefinablereasoning 9 років тому

      Ty.. I went with a 5wt, i just wanted to make sure.

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  9 років тому

      undefinablereasoning On this clip just under 7lb, but go with either a 5 or 6wt - in a perfect world, one of each.

  • @austindando897
    @austindando897 10 років тому +2

    Do you guys guide to everyone?

  • @FeldwebelWolfenstool
    @FeldwebelWolfenstool 9 років тому

    Do they have many natural predators? They certainly don't mind floating around out in the open. In Canada, the clearer the water, the more wary the fish are...Waters like that, I'd have to climb up to on my beerbelly, and cast from 20 feet away from the water. Me old man never even liked to walk out of the treeline, being exposed, to cast for Brook Trout..

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  9 років тому

      +FeldwebelWolfenstool No natural predators here apart from us and as they are naturally shallow water feeders, do what is in their genes. Also we certainly do very much have to be incredibly accurate and careful with our stalking - makes it look a tad easier when you know what you can get away with. The closer the better here with regards to casting possie to avoid drag which will put them down in an instant. Local knowledge counts for a lot

  • @pauldavies5655
    @pauldavies5655 10 років тому

    thats some nice trout !!

  • @troutmc1000
    @troutmc1000 10 років тому

    Fantastic my dream to make it there someday looks like a trip off a lifetime with what's looks like a real good guide and sound bloke have u a web site that I can look at if I ever get the chance in a life time

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому +1

      Thanks Patrick, my website is www.latitudeguiding.co.nz

  • @1hamdija
    @1hamdija 9 років тому +2

    How somebody can dislike this?

    • @danifenwick9964
      @danifenwick9964 9 років тому +1

      +Hamdija Baltic vegans

    • @1hamdija
      @1hamdija 9 років тому

      They didnt eat the fish, maybe cause of bacon.?

    • @spg77777
      @spg77777 6 років тому

      I've done plenty of fishing in my day and it's fine to watch someone catch a nice fish... however, I personally could never envision myself hiring a guide and perhaps for the very reason illustrated here (and absolutely no disrespect to the guide himself... to each [your clients] their own) and that being having someone in your ear while fishing. To me fishing is a solitary affair with less emphasis on producing fish than in enjoying the setting. Perhaps a reason for the handful of dislikes... though none from me. ) Fish on...

  • @shaunmoore9670
    @shaunmoore9670 9 років тому

    Fire year plan established: Save up for a multi-day backpacking trip like this.

  • @ISOLATICN1
    @ISOLATICN1 10 років тому +1

    how much are tickets on this river or s it very private?

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      Tickets? No tickets buddy and certainly not private. Just need the knowledge of how to get there and a willing pair of legs and be very well prepared. Not a place for the faint of heart. So very rewarding though...

    • @ISOLATICN1
      @ISOLATICN1 10 років тому

      cool need to pay you a visit ha, love to fish there i got my first pair of polariod glasses other day my biggest before glasses 7.5lb brown very small river. now with the glasses you can see all the fish its like being god ahah, cant wait till mid summer clearer water cheating :). but yes very nice place you fish. i really enjoy the videos

    • @mikefsher
      @mikefsher  10 років тому

      max parsons
      Cheers mate!