very nice.. need to do a sierra video too.. lmk when you want to go.. lol.. takes two days, but can get all kinds of great footage, on both wild and stocked trout.. lol
Dude I've been fishing for 30+ years and I had never seen it from this angle. THis was pretty cool and educational. you've earned yourself a subscriber.
I’ve been watching your channel for a while now and it’s crazy how much your channel changed the way I fish I remember going trout fishing and having no idea what I was doing but when I saw some of your videos I slowly started getting new gear and baits and now I can go trout fishing and have a pretty good chance of catching something, so thanks for making these videos
Mist guys just post videos reeling in trout and won't even show their rig...kinda like they want all the trout for themselves. You taught me to use the mini jigs about 3 years ago. I was a river-spinner trout guy but now catch many more. Thanks for teaching us. You are a fishing legend here in San Diego!
I love your underwater videos with trout, I'm new to targeting the species and seeing the underwater behavior of the trout really helps me get a better understanding of how to place my bait in the water column
Very informative to see what those frustrating "drive-by" short-strikes look like from underwater. Also illustrates why the "wait and see if they come back" technique sometimes pays off - assuming they haven't already stripped the hook. Thanks for posting.
As always good vid. I’ve seen lots of new fishermen at lakes lately and a vid like this will sure help them out. Heck even fishermen with experience. Thx Rodney!
Thanks, Rodney. I needed this video because I'm pulling to fast. Either I have to wait for the trout to hook themselves or pull at the exact time they have it in their mouth. and of course the hight of the bait helps
It was so cool to meet you at the speedbaits tournament. Your style of fishing videos is a lot better then some others who do your style of fishing. Your informal and that really helps with the quality of the videos. Your videos have improved my fishing skills and really taught me a lot about some fishing that I thought I mastered all the techniques for but obviously I gotta try a new one. Great work
That's what he AND she said!! 🤣🤣🤣 Sorry bro.. couldn't help myself.. and also.. surprised that no one made the comment yet..lol cheers bro.. tight lines!!🤙
yeah they weren't on the feed in your video but if you drag as I suggested your weights will strip the bottom as if the feeding crayfish and stuff makes your bait also act like Wounded Minnow type thing to bring on a strike
In my experience with stocked rainbows, they like action and the will swim straight up or down the water column to get food. I have seen them swim from 70’ of water up to 50’ to get my jig. I think you need to jig more or switch to a swim bait or spinner. Try using a lindy rig with 1/3 of a night crawler!
Us older guys love your videos as well. Helps to know what is going on below the surface. Those trout can suck it in and spit it out without you even knowing it.
thank you sir! I was really surprised on how much trout there were when reviewing the go pro footage. I can only see so much through the glare of the disturbed water surface. tight lines
I recently started bass fishing and one thing ive learned it always watch the line. If its popping theres somthing messing with it, but this footage is cool! now i understand how some fish take the bait right off the hook before u can set it.
Love the underwater footage! Only issue for me is the urban waters in my area that get stocked with trout are too murky to really observe the fish so I'd be tweaking the depth blindly. The ponds I fish at regularly are also stocked with browns which frequently chase spinners.
Totally agree with you . I was at a lake that was really murky, and I had to adjust the length of the leader line in order to get a strike. they did not want the 2 foot leader line, and wanted the 12 inch one
What i do in new ponds is start with a slip bobber set up instead of a Carolina rig so can adjust the length of the bottom without having to re-tie by moving the bobber stopper, then when I zero in the depth of the school I throw the Carolina rig
What I really found helpful is the bite pattern. It gotta nice taste of that bait and kept going. It looked like it hooked itself, but I’m not really sure. Based on the multiple taps on the bait before getting hooked, I think that having a bite indicator is really important to get the chance to feel and set the hook so you don’t risk losing the dough and the fish. In some scenarios a trout may just swallow, but it’s all about chances and percentages. It’s important to do whatever you can to change those chances in your favor.
Excellent proof. How long did you wait after the plant before experimenting this? From what I learned, never fish right before a plant and wait a few days until they getting hungry and oriented to the environment.
IMO i dont think there is a significant difference, I feel like the colors of the trout dough make a bigger influence then the dust. However Its hard to distinguish...unless I put a camera under water, and rig up 2 baits - one with dust and no dust :D
Excellent video! That is some great underwater footage and I know it's not easy to get! I'm gonna take a guess and say that was Lake Dixon?! You dont have to answer that, lol, I'm from the San Diego area and fished there many times!
Ah nice, I think I went there once as a kid, the part towards the beginning where you showed them stocking trout it looked like the boat docks at Dixon. Great job either way, love the videos, keep em coming! 👊
Hope you guys find this useful ! Happy fishing everyone
Rod
very nice.. need to do a sierra video too.. lmk when you want to go.. lol.. takes two days, but can get all kinds of great footage, on both wild and stocked trout.. lol
@@werftv4580 thank ya thank ya! My wife and I did do a sierra video , however the time was limited haha
@@RodneyMarquezFishingChannel let me know if you have two days in late March or so, will go if I'm available..
@@werftv4580 will do
Damn bro, You are top notch with your videos!
I love the underwater footage. When you drop your bait in a muddy lake, you always wonder what is going on down there.
Thank you for watching! I hope you enjoyed
Dude I've been fishing for 30+ years and I had never seen it from this angle. THis was pretty cool and educational. you've earned yourself a subscriber.
Thanks :) I’ll make more vids like this
*Fish has Seizure*
Every fish around him: ignore it and swim away
I’ve been watching your channel for a while now and it’s crazy how much your channel changed the way I fish I remember going trout fishing and having no idea what I was doing but when I saw some of your videos I slowly started getting new gear and baits and now I can go trout fishing and have a pretty good chance of catching something, so thanks for making these videos
thank you for the support. This is why I make these videos. thank again.
Rodney's Fishing Adventure Stop making videos. Sincerely, the Trout. Lol.
Very educational & nice to see actual underwater footage and an adjustment to catch fish. 🐟👍
This is literally the most helpful video on youtube. The underwater footage helps out a lot
Mist guys just post videos reeling in trout and won't even show their rig...kinda like they want all the trout for themselves. You taught me to use the mini jigs about 3 years ago. I was a river-spinner trout guy but now catch many more. Thanks for teaching us. You are a fishing legend here in San Diego!
I love your underwater videos with trout, I'm new to targeting the species and seeing the underwater behavior of the trout really helps me get a better understanding of how to place my bait in the water column
Thanks! I will film more under water footage
Great view. Extremely helpful to visually understand how to adjust bait. Thanks
Well done Rodney, you are a true teacher in our sport.
thanks man :D
Very good video! It helps me to see how finicky Trout are and how you have to be on point when it comes to fishing for trout. Thank bro!
Great video. You just need one trout to be interested. But surprised how many ignored it. Keep the underwater videos coming.
Very informative to see what those frustrating "drive-by" short-strikes look like from underwater. Also illustrates why the "wait and see if they come back" technique sometimes pays off - assuming they haven't already stripped the hook. Thanks for posting.
Nice video. New in fishing will try this rig. Thanks
Thanks Derick! Hope this helps :)
Great video! Excellent underwater footage
Lol I was showing my daughter this video. Didn’t realize it was Rodney till the very end. Love your videos. Thanks 👍
Thank you bro this was very tight..I could watch this all day
Love the underwater footage! I could watch that all day!
Thanks !! Tight lines , see you out there !
Great video! Would love to see videos like this of other fish breeds too, bass, crappie.
My friend your wisdom has helped me to catch many fish thank you
Why thank you ! Appreciate the kind words ! Catch a giant !
Educational & entertaining 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks man , I tried :)
well said
Awesome underwater footage! This is the way I've been fishing trout in Colorado my whole life and it's my all time favorite method!
Very cool to see the underwater footage💪🏽👍🏽
Thank you! stay tuned for other content :)
I just enjoyed watching this video and I want to thank you for your awesome work and video 👉🏻👍🏻🎣
As always good vid. I’ve seen lots of new fishermen at lakes lately and a vid like this will sure help them out. Heck even fishermen with experience. Thx Rodney!
Sweet,thanks for the positive vibes. I hope this vid will help
Great editing, love the underwater shots!
Thank ya ! Appreciate the positive vibes
Incredible underwater footage. Awesome job and good info
Thanks man! Hope you find it useful
Pautske for the win! Always have used their green label salmon eggs on a tiny circle hook
Ooo! I will try that next time
Yea they’d love that! Congrats on the sponsorship
@@Hook2Cook thank ya!
Nice fish. Im going trout fishing tommorrow,this got me pumped and exited
Thanks, Rodney. I needed this video because I'm pulling to fast. Either I have to wait for the trout to hook themselves or pull at the exact time they have it in their mouth. and of course the hight of the bait helps
This was a insightful video lots of information
It was so cool to meet you at the speedbaits tournament. Your style of fishing videos is a lot better then some others who do your style of fishing. Your informal and that really helps with the quality of the videos. Your videos have improved my fishing skills and really taught me a lot about some fishing that I thought I mastered all the techniques for but obviously I gotta try a new one. Great work
It was very nice to meet you too! I am glad the videos have helped you. hope to provide more content in the future. tight lines man
Love the underwater shots!!
Thanks cody! I will post more of it too
My favorite trout video
Everything I learned this ky boy learned from you!!! They stock my lake next week. It’s over!!
How did your fishing session do ?
:)
Thanks for the fishing tip
thanks for coming along ;D
Great footage! Thanks for sharing. I’d love to see some underwater action with some spinner lures!!!
Thanks! hopeful i can get back out there again and film and fish! Im staying low due to work and family duties :) stay tuned !
Very insightful Rodney. I didn't know a few inches would matter!
That's what he AND she said!!
🤣🤣🤣
Sorry bro.. couldn't help myself.. and also.. surprised that no one made the comment yet..lol cheers bro.. tight lines!!🤙
I love your so good video, like I love the best maxcatch fishing gear
Why thank you!
@@RodneyMarquezFishingChannel It·s a big and nice company
That was awesome and funny how that trout flopped around once the hook was set
glad you enjoyed!
Those are called head shakes Jon...
Love it ,.... Hope this works in Kentucky. Thanks Buddy
Watching all the way from Kentucky! thats awesome! Let me know how you do !
Yo, this video is the best, u showed how trout reacts to the bait and how they approach, trouts are very intresting fish
Awesome footage and great explanation. I will definitely try this next time thank you 🙏
I always enjoy your videos
Thanks Mike! Hope it was informative
Very informative! Thanks bro!
Thanks for taking the time to comment! hope you enjoy the other content
This is very informative bro, Thanks for sharing!
Thanks man! Hope to make it up there this summer !
Nice Footage thanks mate 👍
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Dude that was badass 💪
Thank you Juan :)
Yesssss trout video 😍
😋🎣
I've always had good luck using Carolina rig about 12in and slow drag with a slight twitch to stur up the bottom
Nice advice ! Thanks for the watch
yeah they weren't on the feed in your video but if you drag as I suggested your weights will strip the bottom as if the feeding crayfish and stuff makes your bait also act like Wounded Minnow type thing to bring on a strike
Thanks great video keep it up
#deepseafishing
thank ya sir!
Thank you so much bro
I don't target stockers anymore cause I don't like how they taste, but great video underwater shots are always awesome
Amazing underwater footage man, I love it!
Glad you enjoyed it! stay tuned for more :)
In my experience with stocked rainbows, they like action and the will swim straight up or down the water column to get food. I have seen them swim from 70’ of water up to 50’ to get my jig. I think you need to jig more or switch to a swim bait or spinner. Try using a lindy rig with 1/3 of a night crawler!
Great info and really great footage thank you
Hope the video helps
Awesome video dude thanks! You helped me so much!!
Thanks for tutorial!
For you! Always man . Lets go halibut fishing again
Rodney's Fishing Adventure Hail yeaaah! Set the date up. I’m about to go spotty hunting in an hour hah
@@vbenitez5757 haha siiick I'll DM ya. You hitting the skiffs?
Rodney's Fishing Adventure alrighty brodie. Nope just shore pounding.
@@vbenitez5757 legal halibut vibes your way!
Lots of guesswork without a camera. The lesson, if no bites in maybe ten minutes shorten or lengthen the leader. A very helpful video.
thank you for taking the time to comment. Hope this helps!
Right on.. thanks a lot Rodney
No problem Omar! fish on
Add a small Powerbait trout worm in addition, it has a bit of movement in the currents. Light green works for me (perch, etc also).
Us older guys love your videos as well. Helps to know what is going on below the surface. Those trout can suck it in and spit it out without you even knowing it.
thank you sir! I was really surprised on how much trout there were when reviewing the go pro footage. I can only see so much through the glare of the disturbed water surface. tight lines
I recently started bass fishing and one thing ive learned it always watch the line. If its popping theres somthing messing with it, but this footage is cool! now i understand how some fish take the bait right off the hook before u can set it.
I get bit all the time. It's easier to notice with a ultra lite rod.
That was awesome!
Thanks! hope it helps
Love the underwater footage! Only issue for me is the urban waters in my area that get stocked with trout are too murky to really observe the fish so I'd be tweaking the depth blindly. The ponds I fish at regularly are also stocked with browns which frequently chase spinners.
Totally agree with you . I was at a lake that was really murky, and I had to adjust the length of the leader line in order to get a strike. they did not want the 2 foot leader line, and wanted the 12 inch one
What i do in new ponds is start with a slip bobber set up instead of a Carolina rig so can adjust the length of the bottom without having to re-tie by moving the bobber stopper, then when I zero in the depth of the school I throw the Carolina rig
What I really found helpful is the bite pattern. It gotta nice taste of that bait and kept going. It looked like it hooked itself, but I’m not really sure. Based on the multiple taps on the bait before getting hooked, I think that having a bite indicator is really important to get the chance to feel and set the hook so you don’t risk losing the dough and the fish. In some scenarios a trout may just swallow, but it’s all about chances and percentages. It’s important to do whatever you can to change those chances in your favor.
Now I know how to do and I Forgot what all of the methods are thank you
Thank you sir! please check out my other videos :)
Oh ok I Will
awesome bro. good vid. thanks
Thanks boss!
Awesome video man
Interesting indeed, Very similar to the zig rig to catch carp here in the UK 🇬🇧
Awesome! Thanks for the comment. I would love to catch carp here!
Thanks for the video real helpful.🙏🎣🤙
Always very informative.👍 You could see the trout immediately notice your bait when you put it in their line of sight. Good stuff Rodney.
Thank you. Try hard to show informative videos
Excellent proof. How long did you wait after the plant before experimenting this? From what I learned, never fish right before a plant and wait a few days until they getting hungry and oriented to the environment.
thank you. I waited 2 days after stock
👌🏽very useful , thank you
thank you for watching !
Wow very cool footage!
Thanks Frank! Hope you enjoy the other trout content I have on the channel :) tight lines!
Nice footage! 👍🏽😎🎣🐟
Thanks yo!
Wow, very nice... You got some great footage
thank you! worked hard for it :D
Great video!!!
Thank you great video
Thank you for watching :)
I’ve never tried that before ima give that a shot tomorrow at the lakes.
Awesome video brotha. Some good info 👍
Hey hey! Thanks man
Great footage man! Thx
thanks for the comment! appreciate it !
Awesome!! Thanks for the tip. Subscribed
its amazing ,so many around and just one bite that
I really love your videos! Could you do a pier fishing video for those who are too broke for a license, lol.
Haha np . I will try. I'll catch some bonito once I have a chance to get there
This was great, but how can you tell how deep your pond is, and where the trout are cruising, especially in murky water?
Good question, lot of the trout, I see cruising around, are next to the shoreline, so I can approximate the depth
Also, You can check "rate of fall" ,The longer it takes for the weight to hit the ground, the deeper the water is. and vice versa
Great vid man! you are getting big! lots of subs!
Thanks! What subscriber count when you first start watching my vids? just curious :D
Interesting!!! I’m gonna try that.
Hope you catch some:)
Helpful vid thx
super informative, thx rodney. what's your opinion on that Hatchery Dust stuff? does it make a difference to dough bait?
IMO i dont think there is a significant difference, I feel like the colors of the trout dough make a bigger influence then the dust. However Its hard to distinguish...unless I put a camera under water, and rig up 2 baits - one with dust and no dust :D
@@RodneyMarquezFishingChannel um yes please! that vid would be dope👍
Rodney's Fishing Adventure please do that video I agree
will try !
ahhh okay. I always love challenged Lmao
trout bait is very good
Yes it is! thanks for watching this trout video
Great video. Thx
No problem! Thanks for taking the time to comment
Enjoyed 🎣
Thanks for commenting :)
Wonderful work bro 👏 keep it up, just want to know whats the stuff used in bait
Excellent video son
Thanks Josh
Yeah, good on you Rodney.
I hope you enjoyed !
nice video man!
I just use minnows on stocked trout. Works better than anything else I've tried.
That was pretty cool bro!
Thanks :) hope it was useful for ya
Excellent video! That is some great underwater footage and I know it's not easy to get! I'm gonna take a guess and say that was Lake Dixon?! You dont have to answer that, lol, I'm from the San Diego area and fished there many times!
Haha close but this was at lake Jennings! And thank you . The footage was not easy to get :)
Ah nice, I think I went there once as a kid, the part towards the beginning where you showed them stocking trout it looked like the boat docks at Dixon. Great job either way, love the videos, keep em coming! 👊
@@anglerissues1457 oooo! Yeah I have multiple scenes . The trout stocking is at lake poway , and then the underwater scene was at lake Jennings