This is literally the only video on YT the visually shows seams and other aspect of water. I have been doing everything wrong for the past 2 years i have been learning to fly fish. Sure, I got luck a few times but this really helps. Thank You
Thanks OneMore Thing! I'm glad we could visually explain seams. It is a difficult thing to find if you don't know where to look. Best of luck out there and we have tons of more great information at drifthook.com/ if you are interested.
Hey I dont usually comment much on youtube. I just wanted to thank you for this video. I havent been able to put this into practice but it was super informative and I appreciate the effort.
Hello Allen, thanks for the comment. I typically judge water depth by color. The darker the water the deeper it is. If you are trying to really dial in your water depth presentation a tight line or Euro Nymph technique can be extremely helpful to gage depths. Or if you like using an indicator as I do, you can adjust the placement of your indicator on your leader and drop shot weight of your point fly to get it to probe the bottom of the water to gauge your depth. Hope this helps. TIght Lines!
Great video but man I don't get why people who fish worry about killing fish. I fish to eat. I don't understand fishing for fun and trauma (what you're doing when you catch and release).
Hi Virginia, thanks for the comment. The reason I practice catch and release is I want to maintain larger fisheries for others that are fishing our local waters. As our population grows in Colorado the rivers would not have fish in them for very long if everyone kept the the ones they caught. Also, because of the history of where I live we have heavy metals in our waters from years of mining so I always get a little leery about eating anything out of them. Thanks for your comment and post.
This is literally the only video on YT the visually shows seams and other aspect of water. I have been doing everything wrong for the past 2 years i have been learning to fly fish. Sure, I got luck a few times but this really helps. Thank You
Thanks OneMore Thing! I'm glad we could visually explain seams. It is a difficult thing to find if you don't know where to look. Best of luck out there and we have tons of more great information at drifthook.com/ if you are interested.
That video was clear and informative, and we'll done,
MSG Leum
Thank you for watching MSG. Let us know if you ever have any questions. We love to talk about fly fishing!
Quick, informal, and clear to the point, 10/10 video thank you, personally I prefer to get my information from a book, but this is good too
Thank you Sigurdsson, Im glad it was helpful.
Best reading river video. Well explained.
Thank you. I’m glad you liked it.
Easy to understanding. Nice info 😄👍
Thank you Texukur! Hope your out on the water today.
Bro what a great explanation for us beginners.. thank you
Thanks Isreal T. Im glad you liked it!
Someone suggested me this video, worth watching it..
Thanks for watching Elizabeth, we also have a ton of additional fly fishing videos on our channel. Check them out you will not be disappointed!
This guy is very underrated
Thanks Puja
Thank you, Keep up the good work..
Thank you World of Food
Very informative video 👍
Thank you. We appreciate the kind words.
this is an awesome content ... thanks
Thanks we appreciate that! Check out more of our videos on our channel
Hey I dont usually comment much on youtube. I just wanted to thank you for this video. I havent been able to put this into practice but it was super informative and I appreciate the effort.
Thank you Boise, we appreciate the comment. Let us know if there is anything else that you would like to see and we can pull together a video for you.
Very interesting and informative video
Thank you Moni!
excellent dude
Thanks!
thank u....
Thank you for watching!
🤙🤙🤙,, carry on..
Thanks Meri!
Very interesting video. Thank you! How do you estimate the deep of water?
Hello Allen, thanks for the comment. I typically judge water depth by color. The darker the water the deeper it is. If you are trying to really dial in your water depth presentation a tight line or Euro Nymph technique can be extremely helpful to gage depths. Or if you like using an indicator as I do, you can adjust the placement of your indicator on your leader and drop shot weight of your point fly to get it to probe the bottom of the water to gauge your depth. Hope this helps. TIght Lines!
60 degrees fahrenheit?
Hello Allen, Yes Fahrenheit.
Matthew is correct. This would be in Fahrenheit.
Am I the only one fishing for food?
No. But out here, our waters are fished heavily, and if everyone took their limit, we wouldn't have much to fish for after a month.
Great video but man I don't get why people who fish worry about killing fish. I fish to eat. I don't understand fishing for fun and trauma (what you're doing when you catch and release).
Hi Virginia, thanks for the comment. The reason I practice catch and release is I want to maintain larger fisheries for others that are fishing our local waters. As our population grows in Colorado the rivers would not have fish in them for very long if everyone kept the the ones they caught. Also, because of the history of where I live we have heavy metals in our waters from years of mining so I always get a little leery about eating anything out of them. Thanks for your comment and post.