Fishing Small Creeks for The Biggest Trout Ive Ever Seen!!

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  • @thegsmash
    @thegsmash 3 роки тому +25

    PSA: if you are planning on releasing fish dont put it on the dirt and grass and try to keep it in the water as much as possible.

  • @ryanharrod1155
    @ryanharrod1155 7 років тому +37

    If that's a small creek I wanna see a big one. Looks like the river where I live.

  • @goldwingrider59
    @goldwingrider59 4 роки тому +18

    What good does it do to wet your hands when the fish is laying on the ground ?

    • @simppatrol1728
      @simppatrol1728 4 роки тому +2

      Shut the fuck up u pussy

    • @swell7545
      @swell7545 4 роки тому +6

      @@simppatrol1728 youre an idiot he makes a 100% fair point, if that fish survived i would be very surprised

    • @jonathonfuqua6730
      @jonathonfuqua6730 3 роки тому +2

      @@swell7545 would doubt it survived lol please dude

    • @joecuillo5005
      @joecuillo5005 Рік тому +1

      I was yelling the same thing😆

  • @GionKunz
    @GionKunz 6 років тому +22

    12:00 "Oh wait I didn't properly release the trout which is in delirium because of low blood oxygen. Well, I think I'm going to do an other lift out into the air and release him again so he can swim away nicely!" - Good job dude :-/

  • @guyinpajamapants6892
    @guyinpajamapants6892 6 років тому +32

    When I release a trout I first take a sip of Pinot Noir while I cradle it gently in the water with my pinky toes. I then call out to the eagles “Screech! Screeech!!!” Finally, I take a bite of my truffle infused caviar before releasing the fish from my pinky toes to swim another day!! Bliss!!

  • @allenpeck8239
    @allenpeck8239 5 років тому +3

    That Brownie was huge!! Congratulations man good job landing it. Good display of patience

  • @fishingwithmakarony7
    @fishingwithmakarony7 5 років тому +6

    It is amazing, these views, these mountains, river and trout !! I really envy you fishing in such a beautiful area! :) Regards from Poland! :)

  • @ashiihipsycho
    @ashiihipsycho 3 роки тому +4

    I’m from NM. If that’s a small creek, I can’t imagine what would constitute a medium-sized river over in your neck of the woods. That “small creek” would be a raging river over here in the desert.

  • @barrycooper8640
    @barrycooper8640 7 років тому +12

    I fish with 20lb braid and 15lb fluorocarbon hook length and I catch trout most days. They aren't to bothered, trust me. I fish with expensive trout lures and I want them back lol. I love your trout vids almost as much as your kayak vids bro.

  • @joethekidct3927
    @joethekidct3927 Рік тому

    Good thing you switched from 10 to 6lb. These fish spook easily and you don’t need more than 4-6lb with these fish. I fished the southern tributaries of Lake Ontario my whole life. I’ve now moved to Las Vegas and miss this fishing so much!

  • @connorclose3084
    @connorclose3084 7 років тому

    Dude i don't fish at all but watching people who are super into fishing use all the fishing lingo and talk about it so passionately is stupidly entertaining.

  • @ShellyAnn1a
    @ShellyAnn1a 7 років тому +15

    Used to fish regularly until my stroke a couple years ago. While in Jr. High, dad and I took a weekend trip to hit the winter run silvers coming in from the Pacific. Cast a silver Krock-o-dile with a 0/1 treble, into a deep slack water above a farm ford. On my third cast a 40+ inch Chinook hit the spoon and shot out of the slack water right into some white water below the ford. It took me, with dad's help, almost 20 minutes to land the fish. It was a big hook jawed bull that tipped the scales at over 32 pounds. Holding it up for a photo, the fish's snoot was even with my nose and the tail was half way to my ankles. At the time it was all I could do to hold it up, back then I stood about 5'9". That was the biggest river fish I took. Was using a 7.5ft Roddy bamboo rod, 15 pound line, with a 20 pound leader and a Mitchell 300 reel, my second one. Still have the rod and reel today. Was using it the weekend before my stroke on one of our local lakes going after trout. Cannot get out and fish like I used to do, back in the early 1960's, so I enjoy watching you kids fish. - - - //es//A Proud Honorable Disabled American Veteran, 1965-1994 - Combat Medicine and Pharmacy. Was an avid outdoors woman, before the stroke.

    • @mauricelangley5033
      @mauricelangley5033 5 років тому

      Thanks for sharing, I'm currently in the PNW & the salmon beat me up pretty good this year! I landed 8 & lost countless!!

    • @nickking1510
      @nickking1510 5 років тому +1

      Shelly from the PNW sorry to here about your stroke hope you recover and can go back fishing . Mitchell 300 I used them in in the 70 ies to the. Mid 90 ies loved them such a smooth drag. Merry Christmas from Canada 🇨🇦

    • @will4918
      @will4918 4 роки тому

      I hope you recover and are able to fish again.

    • @ShellyAnn1a
      @ShellyAnn1a 4 роки тому

      @@will4918 I am as recovered as I am going to get, I have problems with my balance and walking any distance with out a mobility device, a walker. Got my fishing license for this year and going to hit the fishing pond just south of where I live for starters. It is stocked once a year, with some fair sized trout. Last year I saw a guy take three 16 inchers out of the pond. So far there are only trout in the pond, but just like a pond that I fished while in junior high, someone is bound to turn crappie or blue gill loose into it. Have a canoe with electric motor, that I have only used a few times, hopefully I can get it up to my favorite reservoir and do some fishing up there this year as well. I want to be as active as my dad was, before his death, the year before he got sick he brought in a 40+ inch Chinook from the Umpqua river, he took it on a light weight rig, a short rod about +/- 5ft long, with an old Mitchell 300 reel strung with 6 pound mono line and using a 1/4 ounce brown rooster-tail lure, he was 79 y/o at the time, if he was still with us today he would be turning 102y/o on his birthday this year. He taught me almost everything I know about the out of doors.
      My largest fish measured 6'4" weighed in at 94 5/8 pounds, took it when I was 15, we were about 5 miles offshore out of Winchester Bay, OR. Was using my 7.5ft Roddy rod, my first Mitchell 300, strung with 15 pound mono line and an 80 pound steel leader, using double set of 0/1 Eagleclaw hooks and was bouncing a herring filet along the bottom when the fish took it. It took me nearly an hour to land it. Once in the boat, it nearly took my foot off when I slipped on the wet deck ended up with my foot nearly in its mouth. On top of that I limited out with two silvers, a buck and a hen and a buck Chinook that day. A fun day and the first time I ever got sea sick. The next time was 7 years later in the middle of a typhoon, the third day of it, in the West Pacific, while my unit was being transported aboard a LST to mainland Japan for a training exercise. My strangest catch was an eight foot octopus, tentacle tip to tentacle tip, caught on the reef on the South China Sea side of Okinawa. I gave it to some local fisherman, when we were done fishing and snorkeling for the day, the fisherman invite my friend and I over for supper, fresh raw octopus, seaweed soup and spiced rice balls, washed down with plenty of sake. Those were fun days, on days off it was going snorkeling, catching a lobster or two for supper, then laying in the sun on the beach or sitting around a fire cooking your lobster, then drink beer or sake until you could barely stand up, then sleeping it off on the beach. The JP's never bothered us, as long as we did not drive drunk.
      //es//A 70y/o Active (nearly) Outdoors Lady and Veteran

  • @rdmman9962
    @rdmman9962 7 років тому +40

    Love the sound in the background sounds like freedom ;)

    • @nate_452_2
      @nate_452_2 5 років тому +1

      RDM Man won’t be hearing that with the way shit is trying to go sad

    • @wringster8289
      @wringster8289 5 років тому +1

      Yeah the problem is these crazy shooters killing loads of people. Not only does it kill a bunch of people, but it also ends up taking guns out of the hands of good people.

    • @daviel6595
      @daviel6595 5 років тому

      RDM Man 25 people killed making the video

  • @majuka68
    @majuka68 6 років тому +47

    is there a war going on background ?

    • @5barchallenge540
      @5barchallenge540 5 років тому +1

      Most likely near a range

    • @leemedrano4952
      @leemedrano4952 5 років тому

      You ever been conscious in a coma? , please dont tell my momma this aint marijuana

    • @redlee1126
      @redlee1126 4 роки тому

      It wasn't my war you asked me I didn't ask you, to survive war you gotta become war, you just don't turn it off

  • @nojnoj3069
    @nojnoj3069 6 років тому +1

    Great fish man, well done. You worked for that and it paid off......Thankyou for sharing this session with us.

  • @al.trzy_blu.e
    @al.trzy_blu.e 6 років тому +22

    it truly is amazing how having a net makes landing trophy fish so much easier...
    the handling of the fish is truly truly terrible...

  • @bigfootwithinternetconnect2330
    @bigfootwithinternetconnect2330 5 років тому +34

    It sounds like a warzone over there

  • @Steltzzz
    @Steltzzz 7 років тому +128

    *lays fish in dirt and dry leaves"Lemme get my hands all wet"Oh yea better make sure you handle him correctly after letting him flop on dirt.

    • @nailswood7739
      @nailswood7739 7 років тому

      Cust0mGr0w42 O lol

    • @viktorb9022
      @viktorb9022 6 років тому

      True

    • @Mulder-Scully
      @Mulder-Scully 6 років тому +2

      No he just knows the proper way to handle a fish.....Sigh

    • @Mulder-Scully
      @Mulder-Scully 6 років тому

      You my friend are another moron.

    • @maltehannover3537
      @maltehannover3537 5 років тому +3

      @@Mulder-Scully I'm really sorry but thats really bad for the fish's skin...
      Believe me.

  • @FirstStateFishing
    @FirstStateFishing 7 років тому +33

    Sheeesh that's a monster, nice job dude!

  • @mrryanator7781
    @mrryanator7781 7 років тому +1

    This video just made my Sunday that much better

  • @FishFinder
    @FishFinder 7 років тому +1

    Wow... that trout on day 2! It's good that you have this extra video stashed away. You know about the shit that happened to me with the external drive thing. Now, with everything frozen it is not easy (as you know) to create from RECENT content

  • @awurpelw
    @awurpelw 7 років тому +274

    You and your trout handling skills hurt .

    • @jeetzer3327
      @jeetzer3327 7 років тому +51

      I think guys that grow up in the city tend to have less appreciation for animals and more appreciation for youtube views

    • @jimishmong
      @jimishmong 7 років тому +16

      Eh that may seem true but i've seen country people handle trout even worse or in general other fish species too

    • @yj4stara
      @yj4stara 7 років тому +3

      Wow look at that trout he caught !

    • @keithmi
      @keithmi 7 років тому +15

      x 2....just brutal to do that with a fish that will be released.

    • @Danny-uz9zb
      @Danny-uz9zb 7 років тому +12

      jimishmong What a stupid comment. Let me understand this; you follow "country" fishermen around and observe poor fish handlings and releases? That's an interesting point. On the other hand, you may just be an idiot. In the past, upstate New York has been plagued with hunters and anglers that come up from NYC that have no concept of gun safety or respect for the land and waters. Any serious trout angler knows what I'm talking about. These are the idiots that litter beautiful streams with Styrofoam coffee cups, beer cans/bottles, and trash.

  • @kevind3203
    @kevind3203 5 років тому +13

    People need to relax, the fish is fine and swam away into the current. If it was me, I would have coddled it gently and fried it in a pan. Kudos to anyone that releases a delicious fish regardless of the handling.

    • @HDZippo
      @HDZippo 5 років тому +9

      Well, trouts immune system, is the slime layer that is on the fish, when you either handle the fish with dry hands. or laying it on the bank like he does in the video. that slime layer gets damagede. even tho the fish swam off it's most likely gonna die from fungal infection or some kind of other disease

    • @jimchumley6568
      @jimchumley6568 5 років тому

      K D Way to many trolls!

    • @Lasse-zj6ps
      @Lasse-zj6ps 4 роки тому

      You just dont understand why its a problem to put fish on the ground. That, or you dont care.

  • @Fishersofmen-kc5ms
    @Fishersofmen-kc5ms 7 років тому +1

    Nice man! I have fished that smaller trib a lot last few years. Love that spot.

  • @maximus2944
    @maximus2944 2 роки тому

    Hey question where that video you and Brennan at naigra fall and them steelhead pearl white swimbait I can't it what bait did you use ?

  • @corytaft1034
    @corytaft1034 6 років тому

    Awesome BROWNIE !! NICE DONT LET THE HATERS BOTHER YOU THERE PROBABLY JEALOUS!LOL ILOVE THAT YOUR RELEASING THEM!

  • @PHASES_OFFICIAL
    @PHASES_OFFICIAL 4 роки тому +1

    Yep that's how they are where I am. Handling aside, great video and great fish

  • @BucksSuperStereoWorld
    @BucksSuperStereoWorld 6 років тому

    Dude, the trout at 3:00 was a REALLY nice fish. I have never caught one that big here near Pittsburgh. We have a bunch of rivers, stocked lakes, and fishing spots, but you rarely ever see trout that nice.

  • @tomnorton9329
    @tomnorton9329 6 років тому

    What's up dude that river is awesome that time of year. Should come up this October... Awsome video it feels good seeing my home town river in your videos looking forward to watching more

  • @ceriedwards991
    @ceriedwards991 Рік тому

    What are they typically hunting in the background?

  • @shanemurray9252
    @shanemurray9252 6 років тому

    What tributary was it? Or where .... I fish the ones from blind sodus to Oswego

  • @bobbyfoxx2443
    @bobbyfoxx2443 5 років тому

    For the steel head how do you set your pink warms up?

  • @NapthecreeperrNTC
    @NapthecreeperrNTC 6 років тому

    i live in scarborough but all the old spots have been outfished, id wanna go for some trout fishing any spots in these tributaries youd be willing to tell me ? god bless

  • @fishfinder4
    @fishfinder4 7 років тому +7

    if you use a swivel from your main line to fluro leader run a tag end off the swivel and attach your split shot to it. That way if you get snagged it slides off and no damage to your fluro... try it! nice video though

    • @ChrisMcIntee
      @ChrisMcIntee  7 років тому +2

      I like that idea. yea I will be trying some different rigging techniques next time I go up there

  • @poormansoutdoors.6765
    @poormansoutdoors.6765 2 роки тому

    Nice to see some Pink worm action on the stream. I need to try that!!

  • @jeffjohnston4861
    @jeffjohnston4861 6 років тому +2

    You should get cleardrift eggs, they're made in Canada and imitate eggs perfectly, we use them here in New Zealand for huge canal trout, Google them and find a supplier, definitely worth if you're gonna target trout a lot

    • @jeffjohnston4861
      @jeffjohnston4861 6 років тому

      I know this is late lol but hopefuly you see thos

  • @PAandMDwoodsMan
    @PAandMDwoodsMan 7 років тому

    Awesome video! Can’t wait for the fishing to get good here in pa to start releasing videos. Hope we get some good ice so I can hit the lakes here soon! I got a 24 inch male brown last year my pb for brown trout had a jaw just like yours.

  • @daniellasota4950
    @daniellasota4950 4 роки тому

    Can you say what month was the actual fishing done?

  • @JessicaSimonson1976
    @JessicaSimonson1976 6 років тому +1

    I only use 4-8 lb test tines for salmon, steel head, and trout. I have a 39 1/2 king salmon on wall caught on flyrod 6 lb leader. My personal best brown was 37" pushing close to 20 lbs. My biggest Chinook salmon was a male 45 1/4" on 4 lb test on 10' noodle rod and crawfish tail.....That fight lasted an hour before landing it in 9 foot of water...on Root River in Racine, WI.....I don't weigh them much....but do meassure them a lot. I know that male was heavy.

  • @johnwestmoreland9702
    @johnwestmoreland9702 6 років тому +3

    Nice catches! Cringing seeing so many break offs, gotta up the line to 15 pound.

  • @joeskyjumper6348
    @joeskyjumper6348 7 років тому +4

    Wow dude!! Congrats! Thats was one heck of a bueaty brown!! Bent rods bro🎣🎣🔥🔥

  • @Realwobbler
    @Realwobbler 7 років тому +4

    Nice video! Great trout! 👍👍
    Was curious to see the last one, but hopefully next time! Tight Lines! 🎣

  • @barzdown1437
    @barzdown1437 6 років тому +6

    You guys do release he apologized for his fish handling skills in the description of the video right?

  • @stefanocrescente3010
    @stefanocrescente3010 5 років тому

    What frame did you use for the fake worm?

  • @Luke-te6fn
    @Luke-te6fn 6 років тому

    What line and gear did you use. Why no strike indicator?

  • @holydrummberman
    @holydrummberman 6 років тому

    what fishing rod and reel are you using ???

  • @brandonfranks5256
    @brandonfranks5256 6 років тому

    Where do you get your egg sacs? I know a guy that uses them here in NC and he kills the trout I would like to find some to try

  • @garykonzelman939
    @garykonzelman939 7 років тому

    Awesome job with the camera. Nice fish

  • @traperjoe5226
    @traperjoe5226 7 років тому

    U are killing me! I can't wait for spring to get up after some steelhead!!!

    • @kristenbatjer2994
      @kristenbatjer2994 7 років тому

      Traper Joe if you fish the same area he does then they aren’t steelhead they’re just trout as it hasn’t come from an ocean

  • @MrBarkspud
    @MrBarkspud 6 років тому

    Great vid looking forward to your Niagra vid. I fished the Niagra just one day and want to go back for a few days myself. Love fishing out there and headed back to the Salmon for a few days this spring.

  • @1iJack2002
    @1iJack2002 7 років тому

    Hopefully we will see another Florida road trip this spring. You need to get out of that cold weather.

  • @oneGodtobe
    @oneGodtobe Рік тому

    Stunning fish, bravo ! What's the approximate age of the fish ?

  • @joecuillo5005
    @joecuillo5005 Рік тому +1

    For the new trout fishermen watching please bring a net and practice release management. Don't let them roll around in the dirt and gravel. These are very sensitive fish at a vulnerable time and how you handle them should be the 1st concern

  • @lastonefishing
    @lastonefishing 7 років тому +2

    Nice vid, congrats on the personal best! Don't sweat all the negativity...do your thing.

    • @Eldrzi462
      @Eldrzi462 5 років тому +1

      lastonefishing yea, keep killing the fish, do your thing.

    • @jimchumley6568
      @jimchumley6568 5 років тому

      lastonefishing Way way to many trolls commenting.

    • @scycosnake3964
      @scycosnake3964 5 років тому

      Paladin Anderson the brown trout would have lived

  • @suhwateezea.214
    @suhwateezea.214 7 років тому +10

    Great vid man. I think you handled the fish find. It was a tough situation to land that without a buddy. Haters gonna hate

  • @kevindifranco3494
    @kevindifranco3494 5 років тому

    You actually did really good. Came to my area and caught more than I ever have. My best was a fat 23" Brown and a 28" Steelhead :( in one morning. Woulda out done that but didn't realize the ceramic was cracked at my top guide and my line kept breaking.

  • @LifewithKenandJane
    @LifewithKenandJane 7 років тому

    Wish i would have seen what your using...probably a spinner ehh.dang that is so exciting even when you loose them,,,,, hell, i had the sound down! Oh ya wow, nice...the rapids and that brush!!!

  • @lukemorris2888
    @lukemorris2888 6 років тому +25

    stop worrying so much about taking damn pictures and handle the fish correctly

    • @masonhess6542
      @masonhess6542 5 років тому

      Luke Morris , yeah my goodness!

    • @JamesWhite-lj2bw
      @JamesWhite-lj2bw 5 років тому +3

      You are jealous because you arent catching fish like that asshole

    • @andyfletcher3561
      @andyfletcher3561 5 років тому +3

      @@JamesWhite-lj2bw ...No. I can excuse folks who are new to trout. If he is making guesses on species by the take, he knows enough to handle the fish properly. He is NOT a novice.

    • @thanutz
      @thanutz 5 років тому +4

      Least he lets em go I just eat em 🤣

    • @yevgeniyfureyster5785
      @yevgeniyfureyster5785 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah wtf man. I would eat that thing man

  • @Handberrydea
    @Handberrydea 7 років тому +5

    Monster brown dude!

  • @benjass8552
    @benjass8552 5 років тому

    what size hook were you using?

  • @ryanr219
    @ryanr219 3 роки тому

    What rod is that ur running?

  • @gustsgrasbergs6941
    @gustsgrasbergs6941 6 років тому

    What bite u use?

  • @brianfinnegan9991
    @brianfinnegan9991 6 років тому

    Where is this specifically at besides NY?

  • @jasoncorbett2747
    @jasoncorbett2747 7 років тому

    Enjoy the vids brotha, you gotta do what u gotta do!

  • @hop1414
    @hop1414 2 роки тому

    Really enjoy watching this trip. What happened to the Niagara river videos?

  • @vincentbradshaw9980
    @vincentbradshaw9980 6 років тому +1

    I river fished since childhood buddy and I assure you, there is nothing better than spinners for trout....V

  • @MuhammadIqbal-ju3jw
    @MuhammadIqbal-ju3jw 4 роки тому

    Finally finally hooked up..great job man🙂

  • @DK-vn7lr
    @DK-vn7lr 6 років тому

    Is it even legal to fish streams for trout in the winter. I thought season opened in April?

  • @Mattafix16
    @Mattafix16 6 років тому

    Nice vid 👊🏽 what bait are u using ?

  • @neutzz2008
    @neutzz2008 7 років тому +6

    Who remembers Saturday morning banjo minnow infomercials on TNN watching bill dance and Roland Martin bass fishing??

    • @markhepworth4804
      @markhepworth4804 7 років тому

      Andrew Gallo Presumedly,anyone who ever watched it.....

    • @leolldankology
      @leolldankology 7 років тому

      Andrew Gallo I even ordered them, one of the best artificial I've used. The action on them is awesome.

    • @jalyndivers1215
      @jalyndivers1215 6 років тому

      I wanted a banjo minnow so bad bad 😂😂

    • @transammike
      @transammike 6 років тому

      Don't forget about the Helicopter lure! lol

  • @畑中サブあか
    @畑中サブあか 5 років тому

    what this river name 1:00 around small river ?

  • @atislav
    @atislav 7 років тому +84

    WHY do you put them in the dirt omg? Just put the damn rod on the ground and keep the fish in the water dude.. nice fish tho ...

    • @emilioplays1852
      @emilioplays1852 7 років тому +2

      atislav I was asking myself the same thing from my understanding we are not supposed to even let them hit the ground?

    • @atislav
      @atislav 7 років тому +2

      its unnecessary...thats all... when you lay the fish on the ground (in this case completaly unnecessarily when he was already in water in his waders) you risk violation of the protective layer of the fish skin.

    • @TheDreamCatchers
      @TheDreamCatchers 7 років тому +10

      atislav they are gigantic stocked trout that are powerful and swim miles and miles, these arent 10 inch wild fish and im sure they can handle a small amount of dirt

    • @markhepworth4804
      @markhepworth4804 7 років тому +5

      atislav I wondered that,fish care in these American UA-cam clips never seems that higher a priority. Here in the uk you never see people fishing without landing nets,putting them on the ground is bad practice.

    • @Mayo81bacon
      @Mayo81bacon 7 років тому +4

      It's not like there's ground under the water or anything.

  • @erikjohnsen134
    @erikjohnsen134 6 років тому +1

    fishing trout is an art. witch really takes patience.

  • @jesusmendoza4862
    @jesusmendoza4862 6 років тому

    Was that in water port?

  • @StaceyMayer
    @StaceyMayer 6 років тому +1

    My little grandson and I, sure enjoyed watching you catch that big brown! Thanks for bleeping out the bad language. He's just 2.5 years old.

  • @monstercoinhuntermultiiqme4840
    @monstercoinhuntermultiiqme4840 6 років тому

    Wish I had trout like that here in Kansas the only fat trouts we see here are in the local bars 😂😂😂 subbed great job guys

  • @trophyshotoutdoors569
    @trophyshotoutdoors569 6 років тому

    Great video buddy! sweet catches for sure! :)

  • @7citiesfishing
    @7citiesfishing 7 років тому +3

    Dude I'd freak catching one of those! Dream fishing trip Ima do at some point

  • @bigron8346
    @bigron8346 6 років тому +1

    I hope you thanked the fish gods for that one!

  • @vladimirkravchuk1194
    @vladimirkravchuk1194 4 роки тому

    Hey did you take down the Niagara river videos? Always wanted to make the trip up for years and wanted to rewatch your vids from when you went since im finally planning a trip up in a few months. Take it easy!

  • @Kevinh1998
    @Kevinh1998 6 років тому

    It's funny reading all the comments about how he handled the fish. The comments are probably from a bunch of fly fisherman. They practically start foaming out the mouth when they see somebody else catch a nice fish with something other than a fly rod.

  • @bigrod0069
    @bigrod0069 Рік тому

    That sure was a monster. good catch

  • @Mp-re1wj
    @Mp-re1wj 6 років тому +1

    I fish the Niagara on the other side... cheers, coming from a Canadian from he other side haha

  • @heroryan7859
    @heroryan7859 5 років тому

    So where was that creek?

  • @lily6216
    @lily6216 6 років тому

    If your going for stocked lake trout. Here's a tip.
    Use TINY HOOKS
    Powerbait dough balls. They ALWAYS work. You just have to find the right color for the day.
    Light line
    Small splitshots
    And honestly, let it sit with some slack out and only reel in a tiny bit every 10-20 mins. Honestly, where I am the bite hard and fast like trout you'll see that line go out .
    Keep your rod tip down, and when it pulls, pull up hard to hook it right in the jaw. And you know what to do from there if ur gonna keep em

  • @uncutfishing
    @uncutfishing 7 років тому

    Is there really a difference between 10 and 6 pound flouro when fishing for them? I've fished for browns with kevlar pike leaders and it didn't seem to make much difference (but that's lure fishing, not bait drifting). Anyways, insane fish for the conditions! :)

  • @patrickang84
    @patrickang84 7 років тому

    How do you rig your pink worms for steel head

  • @garrettmall6944
    @garrettmall6944 7 років тому

    does this take place in fall?

  • @patriciost.b3075
    @patriciost.b3075 5 років тому

    Good fish what river is

  • @bortnikn1
    @bortnikn1 7 років тому

    Hey man, were those gunshots in the background throughout the video? Or industry/factory sounds?

  • @ultralightoutdoors7608
    @ultralightoutdoors7608 6 років тому

    What’s the difference between rainbow and steelhead

  • @doug42780
    @doug42780 7 років тому

    Nice fish. I can't wait to start going .

  • @chasetaylor8233
    @chasetaylor8233 7 років тому +3

    The tree spot is sweet! I fish there all the time

  • @allancrow134
    @allancrow134 6 років тому

    In BC Canada we use much heavier leaders. 15 lb is pretty much as low as we go. 10 lb leader is just too light when you are gear fishing in a river full of rapids and snags...you will break off fish and lose lots of gear. For bottom bouncing...replace your split shot with a 1/8 inch diameter lead core drop weight hanging on a three-way swivel with a mono loop. It won't wreck your line and you should be able to throw it all day without snagging. If you set the drop up properly your gear will track about 6 inches off the bottom...perfect for the taking -something split shot does not do. The drop weights and mono can be varied in length depending on the depth and conditions. You might have to search around for the 1/8 inch lead core but its worth it.

  • @awall5484
    @awall5484 3 роки тому

    I’m not from the us I’m from Ireland which has no rainbows only browns but that just seems like an ordinary rainbow cuz aren’t steelhead the ones who make the migration like salmon so they are silver ?

  • @r.w.flyvideos187
    @r.w.flyvideos187 7 років тому +16

    Great video. But gilling a big trout like that is cringeworthy. Shouldn't let them on the dirt like that. And a decent rubber mesh net would be much better for the fish. Again these things make allot of people, along with myself cringe. Awesome fish though, seems like a fish of a lifetime. Congrats.

    • @nunliski
      @nunliski 6 років тому

      Oh no! Somebody is cringing!

    • @nunliski
      @nunliski 6 років тому

      Not as big a moron as people whose vocabulary doesn't expand beyond "cringe." That comment sounds completely idiotic. I am not disagreeing with the sentiment.

    • @yusefkhadembashi1477
      @yusefkhadembashi1477 6 років тому +1

      this nunnles guys comment makes me cringe

  • @tkcaapi2876
    @tkcaapi2876 7 років тому

    it looks like your fishing in the Bourne Identity movie! those woods, bridges and overall colour tone are cool😀

  • @jenksbaitandtackle4866
    @jenksbaitandtackle4866 6 років тому

    Nice fish man. Hey...when fishing those rivers...try using a Centerpin Rod and Reel. It makes trout fishing tributaries easymode and the fights on those 13 foot rods are fun. Also when fighting those trout you are losing them because you have your rod tip straight up in the air as opposed to applying side pressure which centerpinning will help out with as well.

  • @ryanberk9099
    @ryanberk9099 7 років тому

    Does the 10 lb leader really make that much of a difference that it’s worth changing? I wouldn’t think it is but I’m curious if that applies to most species

    • @aftonm693
      @aftonm693 2 роки тому

      For the fast current and those steel heads, 10-14lb line is actually more common it's lot stronger and can horse those fish more

  • @johncrawford9465
    @johncrawford9465 6 років тому +1

    Thats a.broomtail bro ! Nice job putting that work in. Your in my backyard. Lol