Dry Fly Fishing | How To with Tom Rosenbauer
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
- Dry fly fishing is so much fun! Tom Rosenbauer teaches the essential information for dry fly fishing in this fantastic instructional video.
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Not a fly fisher but these videos are so much calmer and relaxing
Tom Rosenbauer is one of the few best writers and speakers on anything to do with fly fishing .
This is like the bob ross of fly fishing
Definitely the Bob Ross of fly fishing. 🎉
Lolol so accurate
This is true.
Indeed
Right!?!?! Hadn't thought it, til you mentioned it. Now I'm going to hear fluffy little trout fluffy little trout from now on ...... lol
These videos are therapeutic. So wholesome, relaxing and informative. Thank you
I love it when Tom gets excited with fish on... almost as much as I do😉 . Great video, guys!
I appreciate the video as it is a good refresher to remind you want not to do when it's been a while since you been on the water.
This is an absolutely amazing video. One of the most informative videos I have ever watched. Thank you for posting it!!!
New to trout fishing, and that was some great info! Thanks Orvis and Tom!
Tom you are the man! Wish I could go on a fish with you.
It truely makes your heart go bump-bump! The most exciting takes are by cutrouts who are known to follow your fly from six oclock (upstream)! It takes nerves of steel not to set prematurely!
Tom! Hold on . . . hold on . . . let me go gab a bourbon. Ok. Continue. Thanks for the newish video!
Well done presentation... good demonstration of the curve and snake casts. IMHO
Glad I found this channel, thanks!
Good film , in the U.K. I notice that trout taking nymphs right in the surface rather than dries , do so with a porpoise role , I don’t know if it’s the same in the USA streams? They even sometimes wag their tales! When I started I often threw dries at nymphing trout and they wouldn’t take, working out what rises indicate is certainly useful.
EXCELLENT JOB ON THEVIDEO..VERY CONCISE AND INFORMATIVE
Thanks for the great video, I am new to fly fishing and I learned so much from this.
Outstanding video!
Fished the gallatin and grayling creek there a month ago, it was amazing g especially bein a Texas boy, I loved it so much
I suggest you stay in texas...
Thank you for sharing!
Great video helped me a lot!!!
You're welcome!
Wow beautiful fly fishing sir👍🙏
Rising is also near equivalent to a common term used in tarpon fishing which is the term (rolling)
almost the same concept but different environments obviously, none the less a cool comparison I could make coming from spinning reel saltwater fishing.
12:08 strategy mmm yesss
Thanks Tom and Orvis.
nice vidéo! you seem to have nice rivers compare to France .Here most of them are pollued and low level water , bugs and tfishes are rare too .
16:20 you can see some fish right beside him I think lol
"a beautiful brown trout yahhhhh"
Great vid! Two ideas for better survival of catch and release trout: 1. Use an underwater camera to take your pics with the fish in the water and 2. Use a no-touch catch and release tool, so you never have to handle the fish. TU recommends both of these (never touching the fish and never taking them out of the water) for the best success at survival. I use the "Ketchum Release" tool myself, slides right down the line and unpins the fly effortlessly.
Maybe you could do a video to show how this new, improved method of catch and release is done. Tight lines!!!
Or you can just eat it😋
Good suggestions but as delicate as trout are,they're a little tougher than that. Overplaying a fish or fishing in warm water and over handling can indeed kill them. But people act like merely touching them will automatically kill them. Keep the fight short,make the photo quick, wet hands and it'll be fine. Just don't be that instagram guy who needs a million shots and angles
Good video, guys. I’m a new fly fisherman trying to learn the ropes.
I'm not sure if it's the size of the fly I'm using, or if I'm not setting the hook in time but brook trout here seem to spit out the fly almost instantly but man it's a rush haha
Best baits for mullet fish
Nice to see thanks . AV
Love your fishing videos a lot, let us share fun more often from today, subbed and liked your channel!
Can anyone answer the reason why the line is going over the rod before going through the eyelets on Tom's setup? Is it so that it's easier to pull line out of the reel when feeding line?
Anybody else see the huge trout @ 16.28, on Tom's left movin across stream .ironically when tom was talking about prospecting.lol.. ( or am I seeing things hehe)
Hello my Friend! Fly tying 👍
Great video👍
So interesting 🤔, I am thinking about getting into fly fishing, because of my son lol. He asked me to go fishing with him so im taking the opportunity to start fly fishing.
What would you recommend for a starter kit rod and reel combo and flies for ponds or lakes?
Orvis Encounter rod/reel kit is good in a six weight. Fly patterns you need to check with local fly shop based on species.
These videos are so good. and the music is so bad haha
The real question is fish with or against the current and what kind of fly so you use in each situation?
Tom, was i your guide at taylor creek fly shop aspen/basalt ,colorado?
Nuthin' to say. Just feeding the YT algorithm.
Best way to fly fish is to use the proper fly, first tie it on, pull pin and throw as far as you can up stream then use your net to catch what comes up when the fly blows up. Grandpa done teached me that. Just dont drop it under you or you will see angels.
how many cast in a small pool before moving on
Question: are you using any split shot to get the fly out there ? Weighting the line in order to get it distance
No! The weight from the line is what casts, and the tiny fly fishing split shots would have virtually no effect on the cast distance! The fly line should be all you need to get a full cast. More importantly, the leader line barely floats and the split shot would drag it and the fly right underwater, which for dry fly fishing is not what you want!
Are you guys doing a fly fishing combo give away?
why do you cast with your right but reel in with your left
sir I wanted this type of fly sir
Will artificial fly work for mullet fishing
What is the song played at the opening?
What is the preferred size for each fly in a dry dropper rig?
bigger dry to hold the dropper..
u probably know by now..🤙
Why do everyone only go for trout? There’s a billion other species
People do, trout is just the most exciting and tasty thing you can catch on the fly.
@@hitopsful not in Florida 😂
If you dont know the answer to that question you probably never will✌️
Trout live in more body of water and they fight hard and they taste good
Real fly fishermen fish for everything. But carp videos are not as fun.
the 50 banners of various companies for the intro killed this video for me. creatively show your ad's and supporting companies.
Pro tip there is no such thing as too much
I feel like this isn’t a new video
Easy. First, match the hatch and tie on the appropriate dry fly. Second, put your fly rod away and grab a spinning rod. Third, go catch fish.
Personally I dont like the comments about the gentlemens age and height, knock it off.
Smh killed a bug and used a barbed hook lol
If you fly fish you should read the Bible, not the Satanic Talmud.
(((Rosenbauer)))
You guys ever discuss anything that isn't common knowledge?
Some people don't have anyone to teach them "common knowledge"
For example?
@@andrewgoss1682yea, me either. But here we are. Fool
flyfishing 101 READ TROUT BY RAY BURGMAN 6 TO 30 TIMES AND YOU WILL BE EDUCATED.......................................... THEN READ IT SOME MORE!
Nice bag, good review @thor_swed