Wow! Fantastic fishing and tips. Just what i'll be doing this season but with a 10 ft. switch rod. I have a mouse from your neck of the woods and am anxious to try. Nice music, great presentation, thanx.
Hans, thanks for your feedback. Any video you see where our hosts use gloves is usually old (10+ years). Today we don't use gloves in current videos. Cheers
Getting the right speed is critical. Also, remove half of the hackle that you get with your commercial fly. Less hackle on your fly is more effective than too much. The commercial flies are tied to look good and sell. You want a fly that take fish.
These are truly some of the most consistently well crafted videos. Thank you
Wow! Fantastic fishing and tips. Just what i'll be doing this season but with a 10 ft. switch rod. I have a mouse from your neck of the woods and am anxious to try. Nice music, great presentation, thanx.
A day on that stream would be a weeks worth of fun..Great video..
Nice video Bill 👍🎣, I court my first steelhead swinging a fly. AWESOME technique 👍👍👍👍
I'm going to use this info below wolf Creek dam on the Cumberland River in 3 weeks, and on TaneyComo in July thanks!
Have fun!
Thank you for all the info!
First advice is best around. Sneak in and dont spook em. Solid
Nice work Bill, play some Prine buddy.
Lose the tailing gloves if you want the fish to live
What is the thing about The New Fly Fisher and gloves. Even dry gloves.
Hans, thanks for your feedback. Any video you see where our hosts use gloves is usually old (10+ years). Today we don't use gloves in current videos. Cheers
This is where a trout spey shines.
Agreed!
Look at the head shakes
I think the gloves and fabric netting are frowned upon these days for damaging slime coats?
It is Jeremy, this is a older video from 10+ years ago. Thanks for your input
What happen to early season small mouth bass????????
It accidentally published today, it was supposed to be on Sunday. It will be back up at 9am. Our apologies for the mixup
Getting the right speed is critical. Also, remove half of the hackle that you get with your commercial fly. Less hackle on your fly is more effective than too much. The commercial flies are tied to look good and sell. You want a fly that take fish.
Great advice and totally agree. Been with guide who strip away hackle for the same reasons. Thanks so much!
Esasy when you fish in a aquarium...
The most annoying reel sound I’ve ever heard
Some people love the sound of a "click pawl" reel and others hate it. All about preferences!
Boat fish don’t count