Awesome adventure! Some dandy fish in that lake. It's always cool to find those old Forest Service shelters... kinda makes me wanna be a forest ranger in the 1930s. Nice to be able to set up base famp and explore and fish lakes nearby!
The better fish are yet to come in another nearby lake on day 3. That did turn out to be a pretty awesome base camp location. It was an awesome adventure for sure.
That bobber technique works great with a wooly bugger . Let that bobber fill with a little water and get a little longer cast . I use that set-up down here in CA when the water warms up and the fish pull out away from the shore .
@@jasongundros1422 you’re the second person to suggest wooly buggers with a float, so you can bet I will have some next time! Thanks for the information. 🎣
@@archit2796 I give credit where credit is due! 😁 Those dumb cans started blowing in the wind a few nights, sounded like a bells banging against the rafters.
Instant Classic Rage Video! Thoroughly enjoyed the incredible scenery! Momma Mallard has her own herd! That Brookie was sure a dandy! Seriously! That last Bow looked to go 13 inches. Scrappy was the rule for those high mountain trout! Mr. G Loomis was getting a proper workout! I sure wasn't expecting to see that kind of quality! Good eye for those Widowmakers, I know Janina appreciates you always being careful! Really cool old shelter. I was thinking about Trout Magnets but youd need 2 or 3 pound test to get the best action and once you mentioned the lethargic reactions of some of those trout, i realized you'd want to bring them in quickly. Good looking out for the trout! You always respect your fish! Can't say enough about the beauty of that area. I had almost as much fun watching you as you did actually fishing and all the equally enjoyable camping aspects. You looked a little tired that morning and ready for coffee! I rated the meals exactly the same as you did, Stroganoff #1, and Alfredo #2! Thanks so much, Barry!
Thanks William! It was such an awesome experience. I wasn’t expecting that quality of fish either, I usually find pretty small fish in the mountain lakes, an 8 incher is usual a happy find. The fish eye lens on the GoPro doesn’t do them justice, but I get a little excited and might not be the best judge of size. 😉 You’ll love part 2 and I haven’t even started the edit, but I’ve looked at some of the footage and it’s incredible. The main lake I fish is one of the prettiest lakes I’ve ever seen. Thanks again for taking the time to comment, I always appreciate your thoughts. 🎣
@@siaosipanapa852 it was an awesome trip. Part 2 will be even better, haven’t even started the edit yet. I was hoping we’d see you today! We were surf perchin’ in the usual spot. The ocean was angry, but the fish were biting! 🎣
@@RAGEFISHING I was there Monday morning and all I used was the sardine rapala and caught 15 less than hour. Some of them were probably 14 to 15 inches. I was fishing right at the mouth of the river at low tide Any luck?
@@siaosipanapa852 wow! That sounds like a good day. We caught a bunch, but released them all. I still need to try your method, we were using gulp as usual.
@@bryanwaybrant925 I was fishing a small Hawken Trout Trap, but you’re right, a fly would work great too! I need to add a few different flies to my box. Any suggestions? One of my friends suggested a wooly buggers.
@portland503 I didn’t have any flies. I had taken a small Plano box with my favorite lures: small spinners, spoons and a few jigs. I will throw some flies in to use with a float next time though.
Not the twin lakes outta glide it’s a hike in lake and even has a 3 walled cabin like that one I haven’t been there in a bout 20 years though so maybe you can know… beautiful place and nice fish looks like an amazing sopt
@brandonwalton5068 I should have clarified, the twin lakes I was thinking are by crane prairie. My apologies. That sounds like a cool place too. I know the Forest Service used to built these shelters along trails, not only for hikers but for their employees that may get caught out on the trail. My dad and I camped near one years ago, at night the rodents started running around. That’s why I didn’t want my backpacking tent set up near it. 😉
Awesome adventure! Some dandy fish in that lake. It's always cool to find those old Forest Service shelters... kinda makes me wanna be a forest ranger in the 1930s. Nice to be able to set up base famp and explore and fish lakes nearby!
The better fish are yet to come in another nearby lake on day 3. That did turn out to be a pretty awesome base camp location. It was an awesome adventure for sure.
Thanks for crimped barbs and releases. Great video
Thank you! I had left the frying pan at home, so there is no sense in having barbs. If I lose a few fish during the fight, that’s okay with me. 🎣
That bobber technique works great with a wooly bugger . Let that bobber fill with a little water and get a little longer cast . I use that set-up down here in CA when the water warms up and the fish pull out away from the shore .
@@jasongundros1422 you’re the second person to suggest wooly buggers with a float, so you can bet I will have some next time! Thanks for the information. 🎣
Thanks for the shout out! 😀🎣.
I think the cans are for dirt (maybe water) for putting out your camp fire.
@@archit2796 I give credit where credit is due! 😁 Those dumb cans started blowing in the wind a few nights, sounded like a bells banging against the rafters.
Instant Classic Rage Video! Thoroughly enjoyed the incredible scenery! Momma Mallard has her own herd! That Brookie was sure a dandy! Seriously! That last Bow looked to go 13 inches. Scrappy was the rule for those high mountain trout! Mr. G Loomis was getting a proper workout! I sure wasn't expecting to see that kind of quality! Good eye for those Widowmakers, I know Janina appreciates you always being careful! Really cool old shelter. I was thinking about Trout Magnets but youd need 2 or 3 pound test to get the best action and once you mentioned the lethargic reactions of some of those trout, i realized you'd want to bring them in quickly. Good looking out for the trout! You always respect your fish! Can't say enough about the beauty of that area. I had almost as much fun watching you as you did actually fishing and all the equally enjoyable camping aspects. You looked a little tired that morning and ready for coffee! I rated the meals exactly the same as you did, Stroganoff #1, and Alfredo #2! Thanks so much, Barry!
Thanks William! It was such an awesome experience. I wasn’t expecting that quality of fish either, I usually find pretty small fish in the mountain lakes, an 8 incher is usual a happy find. The fish eye lens on the GoPro doesn’t do them justice, but I get a little excited and might not be the best judge of size. 😉 You’ll love part 2 and I haven’t even started the edit, but I’ve looked at some of the footage and it’s incredible. The main lake I fish is one of the prettiest lakes I’ve ever seen. Thanks again for taking the time to comment, I always appreciate your thoughts. 🎣
That looks awesome!
@@siaosipanapa852 it was an awesome trip. Part 2 will be even better, haven’t even started the edit yet. I was hoping we’d see you today! We were surf perchin’ in the usual spot. The ocean was angry, but the fish were biting! 🎣
@@RAGEFISHING I was there Monday morning and all I used was the sardine rapala and caught 15 less than hour. Some of them were probably 14 to 15 inches. I was fishing right at the mouth of the river at low tide
Any luck?
@@siaosipanapa852 wow! That sounds like a good day. We caught a bunch, but released them all. I still need to try your method, we were using gulp as usual.
@@RAGEFISHINGIt was fun. I like to fish the low tide where the river meets the ocean.
@@siaosipanapa852 interesting! I definitely need to try that. 🎣
I also fish with bobber and fly. They love to hit the bobber. It can drive you nuts, but what fun. Nice looking country.
@@bryanwaybrant925 I was fishing a small Hawken Trout Trap, but you’re right, a fly would work great too! I need to add a few different flies to my box. Any suggestions? One of my friends suggested a wooly buggers.
@@RAGEFISHINGif they are hitting your bobber why not just throw a dry fly? 😉
@portland503 I didn’t have any flies. I had taken a small Plano box with my favorite lures: small spinners, spoons and a few jigs. I will throw some flies in to use with a float next time though.
Man, that was awesome! That big one sure looked like a cutthroat to me with its golden skin and red slash under the throat, but who knows?
@@davideames3318 you’d know! Now me. It was a fight though. I was a bit undergunned using 4# test. You’ll see bigger trout in part 2 though! I
Is that twin lakes
No, you can drive to Twins.
Not the twin lakes outta glide it’s a hike in lake and even has a 3 walled cabin like that one I haven’t been there in a bout 20 years though so maybe you can know… beautiful place and nice fish looks like an amazing sopt
@brandonwalton5068 I should have clarified, the twin lakes I was thinking are by crane prairie. My apologies. That sounds like a cool place too. I know the Forest Service used to built these shelters along trails, not only for hikers but for their employees that may get caught out on the trail. My dad and I camped near one years ago, at night the rodents started running around. That’s why I didn’t want my backpacking tent set up near it. 😉