Guys gotta be careful camping under dead trees….. general public should know trees are one of the TOP killers in wildland fire fighting. Seen a lot of sketchy camp sites before and this is one of them 😂 Lil bit of wind or water and those trees are coming down. Would hate to see a video commemorating one of y’all’s lives instead of some rad fishing! 👊🏼❤️
I am a North Eastern Utah native, and have spent my entire life living at the base of the Uinta mountains. It truly is some of the greatest country on earth. My great great grandfather George Washington Walkup was the first Ranger in the Ashley National Forest and can be seen in the first black and white photo posted in your video. Keep up the great content and ethical camping/fishing!
Deadfall is no joke. Near miss and lesson/reminder learned. Thanks for being transparent and making it a teachable moment for your younger or notice outdoor viewers. Keep on fishing.
Came here for the fishing, but stayed because of your stressed importance of protecting these lands! I appreciate the subtle points around checking regulations, protecting the land, staying on trail, leave no trace, leave better then you found it, and drowning your fires! All these beautiful rivers, streams and ranges would be in jeopardy of being closed or destroyed if not protected and respected from humans. Thank you for reminding those who know and educating those who don't about the importance of these rules / expectations. We need to hold each other accountable so we can all continue to enjoy these places and ensure the wildlife can thrive. Also, glad those widow maker trees didn't hit you at night. I always check for dead trees like that before setting up camp. Super lucky and glad everyone was okay. Tight Lines!
Something has happened with your film making since SBD: Colorado. Every film since and including that one have been absolutely next level! The quality is crazy. Your stuff originally inspired me to film my own fishing adventures… now it’s like unachievable levels of greatness.
As always, the photograph and editing of your videos is some of the best out there. I've been working on getting one of my Grandsons interested in fly fishing. I specifically send him the links to your videos because of the joy and shear adventure you guys have. Keep it up boys!
absolutely love this channel for so many reasons: the appreciation for nature, the quality of the videos, fly fishing content, and 10/10 commentary when scottie, adam, steve, and bryant get together. another channel could be doing the same stuff as y’all, but honestly.. you guys are the reason why it’s so great. absolutely love it guys
Seriously, that shot of that fish coming up from the bottom and taking that fly was some of the best I've seen ever. Glad you all are ok. Dead falls ... scary.
Your videos just keep getting better and better! I've been in a downed tree situation like the one in the vid, and it's enough to keep you sick to your stomach for a while. Glad it was only some gear that was damaged. Thanks for bringing us this kind of beautiful cinematography deep in the heart of Winter!
We rafted down a river that had a major fire that summer. The outfitters warned us about tenting underneath trees that had been burnt since no major storm had come through. This is a good reminder of what we were trying to avoid. Glad y'all are ok!
Good video! Better than any fly fishing show on TV! An inspiration in making my own channel better. Thank God you all are safe. A sobering moment of how quick life can change on a dime. Tightlines brothers!
I was born and raised in the Utah mountains, all those tall looming dead tree's around that camp...we have always called them "Widowmakers" for a good reason. I can still hear my scoutmaster's voice "Dont ever pitch your tent beneath the shadow of a widowmaker!". So glad you all made it out of there safe and weren't in camp when it fell. Absolutely Love your channel, it inspires me and brings me allot of happiness.
Beyond grateful and happy you guys are all ok. Been watching your videos for about 3+ years now and I absolutely love all the videos. This one in particular might be my new favorite. I love the entomology talk going into detail about what you guys are finding and how you’re imitating that! Absolutely amazing work you guys keep it up!
Another Utah native here and want to thank you for the beautiful photography. I've fished the Uintas for many decades and there are a lot of spots I still want to explore. Hint: I now concentrate on fishing the lakes of the Uintas as the fish size and species available is better than in the rivers. There are brook trout, rainbows, cutthroats, tigers, and golden trout plus grayling to be caught and often (in select lakes) you can catch trout that are much larger than are found in the streams. Thanks again for the adventure.
First video I've ever seen from you guys. As a Utah native and addicted fly fisherman, I'm so stoked to have come across your channel! Great vid! Definitely got a quick subscription from me.
I love that you guys did some entomology segments in this video! Phelps is always crushing it with the camera as always. I know someone in the comments already said it but PLEASE don't camp under dead trees. They call them "Widow Makers" for a reason, Im glad you all are safe. Love the videos and can't wait to see more!
Utah native here...Was fishing below a beaver dam on the west fork of the Bear River in the high Unitas years ago during what I thought to be a passing storm when the dam gave way and swept me down stream. Almost had my ticket punched that day. The level of caution I now exercise in those mountains borders on paranoia. Safe journeys fellas!
Inspiring...you guys really do an incredible job in capturing the essence of what is fly fishing. What a great trip - crazy ending too...so good that you weren't at camp!
I love when you explain your rigs and the flies you’re using…as a new guy getting back into fly fishing since losing a loved one last year your videos are awesome. Thank you!
Another absolutely amazing video! I've been living in Italy the past 4 years with the Air Force and have fished some amazingly beautiful places over here for wild brown, rainbow and marble trout...even the occasional Grayling. We've moving back stateside in a few months and this has me already thinking about some fly-fishing adventures to take with my brother-in-law! Keep em coming boys!
Awesome stuff man. The work you put into these videos is evident in their quality. Keep it up, so grateful there are people out there teaching people how to do it the right way. Thank you.
Outstanding video per usual. I wasn’t too familiar with the Uintas before but it’s on my bucket list now. You did an amazing job at catching the scenery while fishing. Can’t wait for the next adventure!
Been fishing those 3 rivers for 28 years. Been camping up there for 45 years. My Dad helped build one of the "buildings" that is just up the road from one of those rivers. The fishing now is nothing like it used to be. I have a picture on my wall that is identical to one of the scenes from this. That part of the river used to be stellar. I would catch and release 60-80 fish out of a half mile stretch of that river over a weekend. Sadly, there are so many people up in this area now that the fishing is only ok. It has a lot of pressure. I miss the good old days when nobody was up there. Was fun watching you all catch some nice fish for those rivers. My favorite to catch is the brookies.
All I can is that I love your videos. I watch at least one every weekend and just dream of getting back out fishing. Wish I was back in my 30’s again with the same friends I have now from within my fly fishing circle. I would definitely have used many of your videos as inspiration. Keep up the great work and keep me dreaming.
I grew up fishing and camping on the South slope of the Uintas, now my family goes to the North side through Idaho since it's a faster drive. Excellent work capturing that beautiful piece of the world. Birds singing to devastating hail and back, you gotta love it.
So glad all ended well & y’all weren’t around when those trees fell. You could’ve easily not shown us when happened but you did - a GREAT reminder for all of us to remain aware & alert. Great video!
It all started with The Bull trout show, I hope u guys r getting the recognition u deserve for such great shows !!!!! Utah is yet another example.. This kind of product is setting the bar very high and u r spoiling us .. please keep them coming !!
Killer video as always from you guys. Very glad no one was hurt, ironically the first night you were showing the storm I told my wife, I wouldn’t be camping next to those dead trees. Then at the end you showed exactly why. Hope not too much equipment was lost!
Love when you guys do a Trout Trip video! Grateful that none of you guys got hurt. I’ve never taken into account the trees around where I camp after seeing this I definitely will…..
the cinematography in these videos is actually insane. I don't know anything about fly fishing but I do know that this guy is better with a camera than a lot of people making AAA movies.
Another great story captured and told. Well done fellas. A real bummer about your trip being cut short and all your equipment. Instead of being bummed you go fishing the next day. Absolutely love it. Can’t wait for the next one. Keep up the great work!
Another awesome video, I love the life you guys get to live. Great job editing the video and with the film Will got while you guys were fishing the stream. But most important, glad everyone got home safe!
Loved the video. I am new to Fly Fishing but loving the similarities it has with Mountain Biking. Glad you guys made it out alive. Looking forward to seeing the next one.
I spent 3 days roaming around the Uintas fishing a couple of years ago. It was some beautiful scenery and the fishing was tremendous. I caught a ton of fish. Definitely going to get back there in the near future.
I really enjoyed this. Sitting here watching this video in the middle of winter makes me excited for summer adventures ahead. Thanks for all of your hard work putting together such a great video.
Awesome video great fishy looking country. I’m glad you guys are okay. I once was camping in a buddy’s wall tent. It was snowing and blowing a little all night. Sleep was spotty. We decided to wake up and make breakfast. We had a lantern going. Our breakfast nearly completed. We go from light to pitch black and blowing. It was crazy. A huge like microburst? Hit our area it blew the tent at least 30 feet up into some trees behind us. We got our wits together gathered our keys and some breakfast. Got a little more dressed and headed to the truck to get out of the weather. It was freaky and awesome at the same time. We gathered up all the gear and then went hunting. No elk were spotted. We figured we were there so why not. Your scene was reminiscent of that hunting trip. Thanks for putting great videos. Fish it well!
Being someone who fishes and camps in the Unitas a lot, you nailed it - rarely can spend a considerable amount of time up there without some swing in the weather. Surprised that you didn't encounter a moose in some of those sections. Great video!
I am really enjoying your videos you guys. You all have such easy going personalities and show an incredible adaptability that's refreshing to watch. Your vids are very well put together and the music is pleasant. My favorite part is the advice on keeping the wild places wild and free and beautiful. Thank you for doing what you do.
I'm from Salt lake would love to fish with you guys sometime.... I am obsessed with the fishing in utah and would love to get you out to some great spots
Another fantastic short film Scotty! Your art of fishing cinematography (along with Phillip) is super entertaining….and oh yeah, Adams character (😅) does add a bit to that…keep pushing toward excellence…and your best is yet to come….all of us will be here to support you. Cheers 🍻 (ps- glad no one was hurt during the filming with that fallen tree 😮
Where you guys fished the second morning is a place my family had been fishing for 50 years! Seriously so cool to see the place i learned to fly fish in quality film. My grandpa (92) has a picture with a football sized Brook trout, and loved seeing this film pointing out every spot he could see! Thanks guys!
Oh man, this video speaks to me. We've fished several of these same spots for years. The Uinta sudden storms can be absolutely brutal, be it wind or rain. Thanks for the awesome video, it's great to relive memories from some trips while living vicariously through UA-cam!
Glad it happened in the day instead of at night. What part of the Uintas allow motor vehicles? I thought wilderness was designated no motors. Were you on the north slope?
Great video as usual, loved all the closeups of fish taking the flies. Sucks about camp, but everything is replaceable except lives and luckily no one got hurt.
Wonderful and brought back many great memories of Flyfishing the Uintas. Your video production is quite professional. And also including the moose meat and tasty meals and the weather (very realistic). Very informative and entertaining, well done guys 👍
We can leave our house in Evanston and have camp setup right over the ridge from there within an hour. Right where you were camped is one of my favorite places to ride in the SXSs. Sadly I’ve haven’t really fished much up there! I’ll definitely be bringing my fly rod after seeing this. That unpredictable weather is why we bring our toy hauler though haha woke up to snow mid June about the time you were there.
Great film work, wonderful scenery, no long boring travel scenes, wonderful drone work, and overall, a great fly fishing video! This reminded me of my camping days in the Uintah's near mirror lake.
What. A. Film. As always gents, just a pleasure to watch. Story telling at its finest. Really enjoyed this one. The sidexside was a unique aspect. That strain of cutty so so nice. Amazing job. Those weather changes. Coming back to camp and seeing it like that.. Damn👀Keep up the great work
Love your videos. The high country is a different animal. Lesson learned. You see Fallon logs all over. When possible, I camp in open areas away from trees. I am from Washington and Alaska, now in Charleston, SC. I live vicariously through your videos. I watch a lot of fishing on UA-cam. You and Land Shark are by far my favorites. Between your content, cinematography, editing, music, and personalities, it is very entertaining. I'm so glad you are all safe. I am very selective of what I watch. There are very few things that I stream anymore do to the content. Language and taking my Lord's name in vain. I pray for your continued success
Another great film guys! Really makes me wanna fish Utah! Also super crazy to see how drastic those weather changes are, thank god you boys weren't at camp while it happened.
I'm a resident of Utah and every year I try to find new places to fly fish. When I moved back to the mountain west I decided to try fly fishing. Here I am 12 years later and I haven't looked back! Keep up the good videos!
Awesome trip! Our family does a lot of UTV Overlanding trips and I always bring my fly rod along. The Unitas were a front runner for our next trip already. Thanks for sharing - great video!
Glad you all where lucky and not there when the deadfall happened. Glad it was just a reminder and not a tragedy, you’ll know better next time for sure! Otherwise, thanks for the awesome video!
Wow, very happy that you all are ok. That must of shaken everyone up quite a bit. As for the content, it just keeps getting better every time, it never disappoints. I love the simplicity of your brief entomology lesson, you are a natural at this. So much of the content out there is either too boring over too complex. You guys make it look fun and show that it doesn't have to be complicated. Adam crushing it on the streamers is my spirit animal :) Please keep it coming!
Great video, I felt like I was in Utah with the four of you. Beautiful fish and scenery and very glad you guys are all ok. Looking forward to your next fishing adventure.
Guys gotta be careful camping under dead trees….. general public should know trees are one of the TOP killers in wildland fire fighting. Seen a lot of sketchy camp sites before and this is one of them 😂 Lil bit of wind or water and those trees are coming down. Would hate to see a video commemorating one of y’all’s lives instead of some rad fishing! 👊🏼❤️
Call them widow-makers
@@markm.9597 that’s why I never got married. Dead trees never fall on single guys!
Also don’t lean on dead fall whilst climbing over, forgot to tell my pops when I took him small game hunting the first time
Yup, as a hammock camper especially, I make it a point to be hyper vigilant about threes that can fall on me so I don't turn into a smashed burrito.
That particular tree was uprooted, live or dead, dangerous. Life, it's unpredictable
I am a North Eastern Utah native, and have spent my entire life living at the base of the Uinta mountains. It truly is some of the greatest country on earth. My great great grandfather George Washington Walkup was the first Ranger in the Ashley National Forest and can be seen in the first black and white photo posted in your video. Keep up the great content and ethical camping/fishing!
You ever see anything spooky in those mountains?
@@BukLau-wn2cf saw ur mom there back in 08
Camera dude deserves some props for this. You all make a great team!
Phelps killed it on the camera work!
@@WildFlyProductions Will is next level! Get that man to 100k!
Deadfall is no joke. Near miss and lesson/reminder learned. Thanks for being transparent and making it a teachable moment for your younger or notice outdoor viewers. Keep on fishing.
No kidding! We're grateful to be okay and to be able to make others aware. Certainly an important lesson learned for us.
Came here for the fishing, but stayed because of your stressed importance of protecting these lands! I appreciate the subtle points around checking regulations, protecting the land, staying on trail, leave no trace, leave better then you found it, and drowning your fires! All these beautiful rivers, streams and ranges would be in jeopardy of being closed or destroyed if not protected and respected from humans. Thank you for reminding those who know and educating those who don't about the importance of these rules / expectations. We need to hold each other accountable so we can all continue to enjoy these places and ensure the wildlife can thrive. Also, glad those widow maker trees didn't hit you at night. I always check for dead trees like that before setting up camp. Super lucky and glad everyone was okay. Tight Lines!
Something has happened with your film making since SBD: Colorado. Every film since and including that one have been absolutely next level! The quality is crazy. Your stuff originally inspired me to film my own fishing adventures… now it’s like unachievable levels of greatness.
As always, the photograph and editing of your videos is some of the best out there. I've been working on getting one of my Grandsons interested in fly fishing. I specifically send him the links to your videos because of the joy and shear adventure you guys have. Keep it up boys!
absolutely love this channel for so many reasons: the appreciation for nature, the quality of the videos, fly fishing content, and 10/10 commentary when scottie, adam, steve, and bryant get together. another channel could be doing the same stuff as y’all, but honestly.. you guys are the reason why it’s so great. absolutely love it guys
Seriously, that shot of that fish coming up from the bottom and taking that fly was some of the best I've seen ever. Glad you all are ok. Dead falls ... scary.
Your videos just keep getting better and better! I've been in a downed tree situation like the one in the vid, and it's enough to keep you sick to your stomach for a while. Glad it was only some gear that was damaged. Thanks for bringing us this kind of beautiful cinematography deep in the heart of Winter!
We rafted down a river that had a major fire that summer. The outfitters warned us about tenting underneath trees that had been burnt since no major storm had come through. This is a good reminder of what we were trying to avoid. Glad y'all are ok!
Good video! Better than any fly fishing show on TV! An inspiration in making my own channel better. Thank God you all are safe. A sobering moment of how quick life can change on a dime. Tightlines brothers!
Thank you guys! We’re very grateful that no one was hurt. Cheers to the new year!
I was born and raised in the Utah mountains, all those tall looming dead tree's around that camp...we have always called them "Widowmakers" for a good reason. I can still hear my scoutmaster's voice "Dont ever pitch your tent beneath the shadow of a widowmaker!". So glad you all made it out of there safe and weren't in camp when it fell. Absolutely Love your channel, it inspires me and brings me allot of happiness.
We are too! A great learning lesson for all of us. Thanks for tuning into the films!
When i saw the camp site and I was thinking i'd fall those dead heads.
Hard to find a place in the Uintas with no standing dead, and now I see the live trees can pop right over, yikes.
You guys always crush but love the bit about keeping it simple with the flies! Can't stress that enough! Great flick as always guys!
Beyond grateful and happy you guys are all ok. Been watching your videos for about 3+ years now and I absolutely love all the videos. This one in particular might be my new favorite. I love the entomology talk going into detail about what you guys are finding and how you’re imitating that! Absolutely amazing work you guys keep it up!
One of my favorite videos I’ve ever seen. Thanks for highlighting such a beautiful part of this state!
Another Utah native here and want to thank you for the beautiful photography. I've fished the Uintas for many decades and there are a lot of spots I still want to explore. Hint: I now concentrate on fishing the lakes of the Uintas as the fish size and species available is better than in the rivers. There are brook trout, rainbows, cutthroats, tigers, and golden trout plus grayling to be caught and often (in select lakes) you can catch trout that are much larger than are found in the streams. Thanks again for the adventure.
I too am a Utah native who lives a half hour from the Unitas. Apparently I need to fish it more.
Thx for keeping it real, fellas! So many people try to project a mastery of the outdoors- you guys thoughtfully shared that there is no such thing.
It always keeps you humble and this trip was a great example.
First video I've ever seen from you guys. As a Utah native and addicted fly fisherman, I'm so stoked to have come across your channel! Great vid! Definitely got a quick subscription from me.
Welcome aboard!
I love that you guys did some entomology segments in this video! Phelps is always crushing it with the camera as always. I know someone in the comments already said it but PLEASE don't camp under dead trees. They call them "Widow Makers" for a reason, Im glad you all are safe. Love the videos and can't wait to see more!
Utah native here...Was fishing below a beaver dam on the west fork of the Bear River in the high Unitas years ago during what I thought to be a passing storm when the dam gave way and swept me down stream. Almost had my ticket punched that day. The level of caution I now exercise in those mountains borders on paranoia. Safe journeys fellas!
Talk about a dangerous situation. No doubt you were alone all the way up there. Glad you were safe!
Always a great day when it starts with a new wild fly upload!
Always interesting watching someone fish exactly where I've caught fish
Inspiring...you guys really do an incredible job in capturing the essence of what is fly fishing. What a great trip - crazy ending too...so good that you weren't at camp!
I love when you explain your rigs and the flies you’re using…as a new guy getting back into fly fishing since losing a loved one last year your videos are awesome. Thank you!
Adam hunts, fishes, skis, sails, and is a grill master! That dude is the International Man of Outdoors Mystery.
Another absolutely amazing video! I've been living in Italy the past 4 years with the Air Force and have fished some amazingly beautiful places over here for wild brown, rainbow and marble trout...even the occasional Grayling. We've moving back stateside in a few months and this has me already thinking about some fly-fishing adventures to take with my brother-in-law! Keep em coming boys!
Never stop making these videos. Please and thank you.
Your content is simply outstanding. Captures the true fly fishing experience, not just on the water
Love the content boys. And welcome to Utah! Appreciate the respect and care you guys have for the backcountry as well.
Scary stuff at the campsite. I think all of us campers envisioned ourselves in your shoes and are super thankful yall were safe.
Awesome stuff man. The work you put into these videos is evident in their quality. Keep it up, so grateful there are people out there teaching people how to do it the right way. Thank you.
Outstanding video per usual. I wasn’t too familiar with the Uintas before but it’s on my bucket list now. You did an amazing job at catching the scenery while fishing. Can’t wait for the next adventure!
Just gotta say that I really enjoy your guys videos ,they help me get away to where I want to be while I work my life away . Keep up the good work .
Been fishing those 3 rivers for 28 years. Been camping up there for 45 years. My Dad helped build one of the "buildings" that is just up the road from one of those rivers. The fishing now is nothing like it used to be. I have a picture on my wall that is identical to one of the scenes from this. That part of the river used to be stellar. I would catch and release 60-80 fish out of a half mile stretch of that river over a weekend. Sadly, there are so many people up in this area now that the fishing is only ok. It has a lot of pressure. I miss the good old days when nobody was up there. Was fun watching you all catch some nice fish for those rivers. My favorite to catch is the brookies.
Great video! Love what you do for the fly fishing community.
All I can is that I love your videos. I watch at least one every weekend and just dream of getting back out fishing. Wish I was back in my 30’s again with the same friends I have now from within my fly fishing circle. I would definitely have used many of your videos as inspiration. Keep up the great work and keep me dreaming.
I grew up fishing and camping on the South slope of the Uintas, now my family goes to the North side through Idaho since it's a faster drive. Excellent work capturing that beautiful piece of the world. Birds singing to devastating hail and back, you gotta love it.
Don't you mean WY.
@@WilliamBurlison oh, yep. Through Wyoming.
So glad all ended well & y’all weren’t around when those trees fell. You could’ve easily not shown us when happened but you did - a GREAT reminder for all of us to remain aware & alert. Great video!
Would love to see more of this incredible region...keep up the great work fellas! Really beautiful area.
It all started with The Bull trout show, I hope u guys r getting the recognition u deserve for such great shows !!!!! Utah is yet another example..
This kind of product is setting the bar very high and u r spoiling us .. please keep them coming !!
You guys have an amazing channel! I can’t believe I didn’t hear about you guys sooner! Awesome shots as well!!! So beautiful!!
One of the best wildlands fly fishing videos I’ve ever seen. Cautionary tale is good too. 👏🏻
What a well-produced video! Wow!! Thanks for taking us along on a great fishing trip!
Killer video as always from you guys. Very glad no one was hurt, ironically the first night you were showing the storm I told my wife, I wouldn’t be camping next to those dead trees. Then at the end you showed exactly why. Hope not too much equipment was lost!
Love when you guys do a Trout Trip video! Grateful that none of you guys got hurt. I’ve never taken into account the trees around where I camp after seeing this I definitely will…..
What an intro! Hooked from the start! Another beautiful video, jeez Utah looks beautiful. Keep up the amazing work.
Beautiful fish and the setting is absolute breathtaking
the cinematography in these videos is actually insane. I don't know anything about fly fishing but I do know that this guy is better with a camera than a lot of people making AAA movies.
Thanks again for another great video. Your slo-mo footage of the fish taking the surface fly is spectacular. Be safe out there. Thanks.
Another great story captured and told. Well done fellas. A real bummer about your trip being cut short and all your equipment. Instead of being bummed you go fishing the next day. Absolutely love it. Can’t wait for the next one. Keep up the great work!
Another awesome video, I love the life you guys get to live. Great job editing the video and with the film Will got while you guys were fishing the stream. But most important, glad everyone got home safe!
Loved the video. I am new to Fly Fishing but loving the similarities it has with Mountain Biking. Glad you guys made it out alive. Looking forward to seeing the next one.
This is awesome. Let's tip our hats to the camera men and editor
Lucky to be alive fellas! Somebody was looking out for you! God bless!
I spent 3 days roaming around the Uintas fishing a couple of years ago. It was some beautiful scenery and the fishing was tremendous. I caught a ton of fish. Definitely going to get back there in the near future.
That was you best yet; good balance between adventure, friends, fishing and scenery.
I really enjoyed this. Sitting here watching this video in the middle of winter makes me excited for summer adventures ahead. Thanks for all of your hard work putting together such a great video.
Awesome video great fishy looking country. I’m glad you guys are okay. I once was camping in a buddy’s wall tent. It was snowing and blowing a little all night. Sleep was spotty. We decided to wake up and make breakfast. We had a lantern going. Our breakfast nearly completed. We go from light to pitch black and blowing. It was crazy. A huge like microburst? Hit our area it blew the tent at least 30 feet up into some trees behind us. We got our wits together gathered our keys and some breakfast. Got a little more dressed and headed to the truck to get out of the weather. It was freaky and awesome at the same time. We gathered up all the gear and then went hunting. No elk were spotted. We figured we were there so why not. Your scene was reminiscent of that hunting trip. Thanks for putting great videos. Fish it well!
Being someone who fishes and camps in the Unitas a lot, you nailed it - rarely can spend a considerable amount of time up there without some swing in the weather. Surprised that you didn't encounter a moose in some of those sections. Great video!
I am really enjoying your videos you guys. You all have such easy going personalities and show an incredible adaptability that's refreshing to watch. Your vids are very well put together and the music is pleasant. My favorite part is the advice on keeping the wild places wild and free and beautiful. Thank you for doing what you do.
This video just started . its already on point . thanks guys.
I'm from Salt lake would love to fish with you guys sometime.... I am obsessed with the fishing in utah and would love to get you out to some great spots
Glad you guys are all good, hell of a video cant wait for the 2023 season!
These videos are like a warm blanket for my soul!
Another fantastic short film Scotty! Your art of fishing cinematography (along with Phillip) is super entertaining….and oh yeah, Adams character (😅) does add a bit to that…keep pushing toward excellence…and your best is yet to come….all of us will be here to support you. Cheers 🍻 (ps- glad no one was hurt during the filming with that fallen tree 😮
Where you guys fished the second morning is a place my family had been fishing for 50 years! Seriously so cool to see the place i learned to fly fish in quality film. My grandpa (92) has a picture with a football sized Brook trout, and loved seeing this film pointing out every spot he could see! Thanks guys!
Oh man, this video speaks to me. We've fished several of these same spots for years. The Uinta sudden storms can be absolutely brutal, be it wind or rain. Thanks for the awesome video, it's great to relive memories from some trips while living vicariously through UA-cam!
Any recommendations for places to gi
Glad it happened in the day instead of at night.
What part of the Uintas allow motor vehicles? I thought wilderness was designated no motors. Were you on the north slope?
Great video as usual, loved all the closeups of fish taking the flies. Sucks about camp, but everything is replaceable except lives and luckily no one got hurt.
this is absolutely, amazing! love what you guys do. way better than netflix!
Wonderful and brought back many great memories of Flyfishing the Uintas. Your video production is quite professional. And also including the moose meat and tasty meals and the weather (very realistic). Very informative and entertaining, well done guys 👍
We can leave our house in Evanston and have camp setup right over the ridge from there within an hour. Right where you were camped is one of my favorite places to ride in the SXSs. Sadly I’ve haven’t really fished much up there! I’ll definitely be bringing my fly rod after seeing this. That unpredictable weather is why we bring our toy hauler though haha woke up to snow mid June about the time you were there.
Been searching for two days on OnX for this spot any references to where this is
@@shuvitcreedid you ever figure it out?
I love all of your videos! Beautifully done as always too of course!
This is the most inspirational channel I’ve come across. I strive for my channel to be like this
Never camped in the Uintahs without getting hit with rain. 🌧 It always seems to find a way to get you. Great video, loved it! Top shelf production!
Same! Lol. Afternoon t storms are just bound to happen!
As a Utahn, I appreciate videos like this. Southern Utah is amazing and beautiful. But Itahbis more than the red rock.
Great times.
I’ve lived in Utah my whole life, never made it to the Uintas. Gonna change that this summer.
Mannnn you're missing out! How old are you?
Absolutely beautiful dude amazing work you have inspired me to do something like this in my area
That’s why we call em widow makers. So glad you guys came out safe from it. Would love to see more Uintas vids.
One of the SICKEST videos I have ever watched. Living the life I dream of. Cheers
Rains every day in the Uintah's, and it smells like heaven after it's done raining.. It's my favorite place on earth!
Great film work, wonderful scenery, no long boring travel scenes, wonderful drone work, and overall, a great fly fishing video! This reminded me of my camping days in the Uintah's near mirror lake.
What. A. Film. As always gents, just a pleasure to watch. Story telling at its finest. Really enjoyed this one. The sidexside was a unique aspect. That strain of cutty so so nice. Amazing job. Those weather changes. Coming back to camp and seeing it like that.. Damn👀Keep up the great work
As always an absolutely amazing edit and showcasing an amazing spot. The videos just keep getting better and better 🤙🏼.
Outstanding film fellas!!! I always can't wait until you post another one. Well done!!!
Love your videos. The high country is a different animal. Lesson learned. You see Fallon logs all over. When possible, I camp in open areas away from trees. I am from Washington and Alaska, now in Charleston, SC. I live vicariously through your videos. I watch a lot of fishing on UA-cam. You and Land Shark are by far my favorites. Between your content, cinematography, editing, music, and personalities, it is very entertaining. I'm so glad you are all safe. I am very selective of what I watch. There are very few things that I stream anymore do to the content. Language and taking my Lord's name in vain. I pray for your continued success
Another great film guys! Really makes me wanna fish Utah! Also super crazy to see how drastic those weather changes are, thank god you boys weren't at camp while it happened.
I'm a resident of Utah and every year I try to find new places to fly fish. When I moved back to the mountain west I decided to try fly fishing. Here I am 12 years later and I haven't looked back! Keep up the good videos!
@Dan G no. I've been on the strawberry River and, of course, the reservoir. I'll have to try it this year.
@@isaacadams4206 it's very scenic and barely any people. Shall delete comment soon to keep it that way lol
@@Dan007UT I don't think I've even seen the damn.
@@isaacadams4206 it's down a long road on east side
Awesome trip! Our family does a lot of UTV Overlanding trips and I always bring my fly rod along. The Unitas were a front runner for our next trip already. Thanks for sharing - great video!
Beautiful Trip fellas. Get the next one in the works!
Glad you all where lucky and not there when the deadfall happened. Glad it was just a reminder and not a tragedy, you’ll know better next time for sure! Otherwise, thanks for the awesome video!
Yep, I wondered about the widow makers around your camp when you first arrived. So glad ev1’s safe
The extra effort of the videography only adds as a bonus
Another epic trip! Glad you were not in the tents when that storm rolled through!
As always, amazing photography and editing. Well done!
Wow, very happy that you all are ok. That must of shaken everyone up quite a bit. As for the content, it just keeps getting better every time, it never disappoints. I love the simplicity of your brief entomology lesson, you are a natural at this. So much of the content out there is either too boring over too complex. You guys make it look fun and show that it doesn't have to be complicated. Adam crushing it on the streamers is my spirit animal :) Please keep it coming!
Cool video…what an introduction. Dang! New follower here. I did the Highline Trail this past July. Loved it. Crow✌️
Great video, I felt like I was in Utah with the four of you. Beautiful fish and scenery and very glad you guys are all ok. Looking forward to your next fishing adventure.
Wow! Just stumbled on to your channel. Love your videos. Professionally done and very entertaining. Love fly fishing Utah!