Thank You My Friend Brian Chan For Your Fishing Show i Love The Way You Showing About Fishing And You Tell People The Name Of The Lake Like Other People Fishing Show What i Have Seen They Are Afraid To Tell People About The Place And The Name Of The Lake i Really Enjoy Watching Your Fishing Show Thank You So Much i'm From Mission BC 😎😁👍👍👌
I will be fly fishing the Chama River in the snow this friday I hope they are biting. Nice big fish in British Columbia, I hope my dad takes me there one day to fish. The trout aren't that big here in New Mexico.
great fish i live on the east coast in Connecticut no one i have seen does that here but me and i ill be putting more effort into it i do ok but need to improve
Frankly, I'm deeply puzzled as to why you repeatedly called the weather conditions bad, coz, correct me if I'm wrong, but many carnivorous fish actually like this sort of change and activity rises. And the wind doesn't seem that bad, so, from the fishing perspective, there aren't any significant problems... All in all, this looks almost perfect and much better than a sunny day, imho. Obviously, it's not really clear what the water temperature is, which is, imho, the most important factor to consider. But it doesn't seem to be very low. Anyways, interesting watch (and Happy New Year! :))
Thanks for your feedback and understand what your highlighting. Perhaps we did not do a good enough job of detailing that serious temperature inversions that had occurred which had really impacted the fishing. The water was actually warmer than the air and the trout had gone into a funk. Good observation and feedback, thanks!
As the poster mentioned dropping temperature inversion creates havoc on the barometric pressure which puts pressure on the swim bladder making them uncomfortable and less inclined to be aggressively feeding, when it happens on Bridge lake in the Cariboo where I have property it turns the fishing way down and you really have to work for them
you seldom get your fish on the reel?..you all step on your lines and have problems with your lines all over the floor , ground, boat etc..learn from your mistakes?.. lost fish and broken lines etc ?..with all your years and knowledge as purists fly fishermen, whatever..you should know better ???...the more I watch you guys the more I get discouraged about the wonders and beauty of so called fly fishing.
Paul, thanks for the feedback. We put them on when at speed but not when anchored and fishing. You may not agree but that is what we feel is safe for us. Cheers
@@tysonseafoot7834 bad conditions on a moving boat by such a big name in our wonderfull sport..is surely an insult to those that have drowned with no lifejackets..im just stating the obvious..nothing wrong with the value of life my friend..no malice intended at all here as i am a big fan of both the show and brian chan.
Not the safest video I have ever seen. Three guys fly fishing in what is essentially a two man boat. All three guys wearing waders and no one wearing a PFD. Neat.
You guys consistently produce great quality content. Thank you! Love Roche Lake.
Thank You My Friend Brian Chan For Your Fishing Show i Love The Way You Showing About Fishing And You Tell People The Name Of The Lake Like Other People Fishing Show What i Have Seen They Are Afraid To Tell People About The Place And The Name Of The Lake i Really Enjoy Watching Your Fishing Show Thank You So Much i'm From Mission BC 😎😁👍👍👌
Glad you enjoyed it
Another gem Brian! Do you suggest changing depth or pattern first?
Thanks again.
depth
I will be fly fishing the Chama River in the snow this friday I hope they are biting. Nice big fish in British Columbia, I hope my dad takes me there one day to fish. The trout aren't that big here in New Mexico.
great fish i live on the east coast in Connecticut no one i have seen does that here but me and i ill be putting more effort into it i do ok but need to improve
How heavy of anchor do you need in those conditions ,and are both anchors same weight?
Frankly, I'm deeply puzzled as to why you repeatedly called the weather conditions bad, coz, correct me if I'm wrong, but many carnivorous fish actually like this sort of change and activity rises. And the wind doesn't seem that bad, so, from the fishing perspective, there aren't any significant problems... All in all, this looks almost perfect and much better than a sunny day, imho. Obviously, it's not really clear what the water temperature is, which is, imho, the most important factor to consider. But it doesn't seem to be very low.
Anyways, interesting watch (and Happy New Year! :))
Thanks for your feedback and understand what your highlighting. Perhaps we did not do a good enough job of detailing that serious temperature inversions that had occurred which had really impacted the fishing. The water was actually warmer than the air and the trout had gone into a funk. Good observation and feedback, thanks!
As the poster mentioned dropping temperature inversion creates havoc on the barometric pressure which puts pressure on the swim bladder making them uncomfortable and less inclined to be aggressively feeding, when it happens on Bridge lake in the Cariboo where I have property it turns the fishing way down and you really have to work for them
although it seems Brian gets fish on the reel more often than letting his line go all over the place
I'd like to fish with Brian!
He is a wonderful person to spend a day with and you learn a ton!
Wait in line!!!! Lol, what an honor that would be
you seldom get your fish on the reel?..you all step on your lines and have problems with your lines all over the floor , ground, boat etc..learn from your mistakes?.. lost fish and broken lines etc ?..with all your years and knowledge as purists fly fishermen, whatever..you should know better ???...the more I watch you guys the more I get discouraged about the wonders and beauty of so called fly fishing.
Good point Daniel, thanks for feedback
Cool video but it was pretty awkward watching that older gentleman at the start.
not a life jacket to be seen
Paul, thanks for the feedback. We put them on when at speed but not when anchored and fishing. You may not agree but that is what we feel is safe for us. Cheers
paul ford you guys know you’re talking about Brian chan. A Stillwater legend. You will never get this far in your fishing career.
My same thought and comment.
@@tysonseafoot7834 bad conditions on a moving boat by such a big name in our wonderfull sport..is surely an insult to those that have drowned with no lifejackets..im just stating the obvious..nothing wrong with the value of life my friend..no malice intended at all here as i am a big fan of both the show and brian chan.
Not the safest video I have ever seen. Three guys fly fishing in what is essentially a two man boat. All three guys wearing waders and no one wearing a PFD. Neat.
Matt Troutman come on dude . You’re talking to Brian chan.