40 browns in 4 hours...this creek is loaded with trout!
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- I'm fly fishing a creek in Colorado that is loaded with trout. In 4 hours, I caught nearly 40 browns and a handful of cutthroat! Looking forward to spending more time on this stream.
Check out the other parts from this week in Colorado:
Part 1: • The ONE reason this st...
Part 2: • Trout were HOPPING on ...
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Man, this makes me miss Wyoming and Montana!!! Great vid!
It’s been a long time since I watched the last video from this channel and I had begun to forget how gorgeous they are. That stunning scenery and those beautiful good sized brownies with lots of red spots. The perfect type of video to relaxing and enjoying before going to bed.
Best wishes from Spain Drew.
Good evening Drew ! Thanks for sharing another incredible time ! Those were some beautiful fish & a sweet location ! Keep the good times reeling & keep smiling !
Will do
Drew, great video and I loved that one bite where that brown charged off the bank for that hopper
That was cool!
That's the best part of hopper fishing. Trout become really aggressive and will move right across the stream for a big bug.
Solitude and Browns! What a combo. Beautiful stuff
Off the beaten path, no people, and tons of trout, heck yah! Nice area in a nice part of the world. Enjoyed watching. 👍
Glad you enjoyed
Indeed, this is what is Colorado about. Nice vid, Drew.
What a great looking stream! Well done.
Fantastic and greatly appreciated your commentary! Beautiful fish and very large ones given the size of the stream! 🎣
Thanks for the great fishing lesson and describing what you are using.
Thanks for sharing Drew. Man, those fish are awesome in that small stream!
Drew you record in 4k so leave in the few seconds before the take where you cast so we can track the fly with you and enjoy the full experience. I know I could watch a cast+drift+take all day!! What a lekker stream man!
I believe I did in the long extended video and for sure did in a few on this shorter vid...the brown chasing the hopper down was fun to watch. I also put much more on Facebook right now...often a minute or longer leading up to the take. In the end...some viewers want to see the drift and all the context behind a take...others get bored if there's not enough action. I try my best to make these fun to watch for everyone. Appreciate the insight!
Here's a link to one of the videos from this day on my looknfishy Facebook page...fb.watch/o4JfVXOwt6/?mibextid=Nif5oz
@@LooknFishy awesome man! Just what I needed to start my fishless weekend 😁
First time watching show...my kind of fishing good show
Excellent video Drew. Love that you are using the 3 WT.
Always be proud and victorious good person 🙏🏻🌈
Nice! Looks really fun to fish that stream! One could do that all day 👍😊
That take at 11:44 was insane! That fish really wanted that hopper. Loving your videos buddy. Cheers from Australia
Another awesome trip!
Congrats, what a session!
Great adventure....thanks.
I love these vids with your narrative. Not sure what else you can do to improve your content at this point, but I’m sure you will figure something out because they just keep getting better!
That is one of the coolest fishing videos I've seen!! To see your hopper on the surface and then see the trout rise up to bite it was amazing. I've never experienced that before (I'm not a fly fisherman), but have crudely done a little with spinning rod and bobber.... is it called HopperDropper? I'd order a few just to have some. What part of Colorado (my home) was this?
Hopper dropper is the name of a rig set-up. Basically a large floating bug/fly with a small nymph style lure on a short leader tied to the larger one.
Always fun to watch then take a hopper!
Killin it!
Nice trout!
What a beautiful place!
Very!
Awesome Drew!
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I am happy to watch the vpshi video. I'm surprised how different the countries are and how similar the rivers are! my observations of your fishing help me. I have a request, can you write what gear and lures you use?
Drew, love your channel and your videos show just how much experience you have with finding great streams, fish and adventures.
As a somewhat beginner fly fisherman, I’m having a lot of trouble with reading the water especially when it comes to depth. For a lot of your streams you fish, water level seems to be only a few feet deep at some points, what’s your usual judgement on length between your flys on dry dropper rigs?
Have a good one!😊
Top notch!
Hi drew. Really great videos! Quick question. What is your dry dropper set up. What weight is the dropper fly?
Dave
Catching some really nice size browns for that 3wt bud !. What rod, reel and fly line are you using?
Life is good...tight lines and screaming reels!
Do you ever Fish Alberta or BC ? I was even thinking the Bow River going past Down Town Calgary , !
Love your videos man. Just a quick question. Would you take a car on these remote spots or would i need a truck
What would you use for the fall season out mid west?
Small nymphs and dries. Wd40's, rs2's ,olives, midges and some attractor patterns. I pretty much fish a double nymph rig the rest of the season...attractor such as guide choice HE, frenchie with a small more natural fly dropped as my second fly.
@@LooknFishy thank you this is helpful!
Let's go!
Good Stuff Yup
Wow, My vision of heaven my friend.
Was that a Bonneville?
Rio grande or colorado river cutthroat if its colorado...
Which national park is this?
what part of Colorado is that?
not the flat part...
Yeah I have no idea either and I live here.
3 weight?
Browns are inedible.
If you’re catching nothing but invasive brown trout, you should be concerned because something is terribly wrong.
Where are all the native cutthroat’s?
That stream use to be full of them.
Where’s this at? I’m new to Colorado and would love to fish this spot
welcome to the american west... most native species have been overrun by browns bows and brook trout, but there are restoration waters around. The state fish and game website has info on where to find different species.
Do you have a video showing how you find these spots? Living in Colorado, I’d love to know how to find spots like this so I can stop fishing the same spots as everyone else. People skip over you and jump in the river 50 yards in front of you..:. People are dicks
Yep..2 actually.
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why don't you give us a idea where you are so we can guess where you are' Your pictures are nice ,but not just. I t Iwillnot watch any more.
not hard to figure out. Spend a little time on google maps. I got this one in under an hour
You must be the best trout fisherman in history. No doubt you can catch trout but… I responded to one of your videos and accused you of being selfish about the places you fish. In this video it’s clear that you are not alone as it seems you would have us believe. I already accused you of being selfish about where you fish but you were surprised that I would say that. You basically said you did the work so others, including myself, should do the same. Maybe so but I’m sure you have benefited from the work someone else has done but you say do the work you did. Most descent people like to share everything they know. You responded to my post and said you never didn’t expose or tell where you were fishing. I just watched one of your videos and not once did you say where you were other than saying you were in Colorado. That narrows it down.
??? Nothing wrong with not blowing up these spots. Yeah I wish I knew where it was, but I don’t want him telling everyone.
Since I already answered your first question about sharing, let me offer you this advice. Your approach is all wrong. You'll open more doors by being friendly. Starting a conversation by calling me selfish is effectively burning the bridge. And I see it as confirmation on why I shouldn't share them. As far as being remote...that's subjective...some places are more remote than others and I've mentioned wanting road side, easier access streams to rest especially when your hiking/fishing everyday for weeks. You need those rest days. It's funny you mentioned that bc a youtuber once called me out for that but the video he used in his example was titled..."you won't belive how big the fish are here...people drive past it everyday and don't know" SMH...does that really sound like I'm always claiming I'm super remote. Have a great day man!
Excellent response. @@LooknFishy
There’s plenty of apps that show exact locations of fish being caught and if you spend enough time researching it’s pretty easy to come across a blog somewhere with gems or even just mark spot on google maps and hike your ass out there to find out. As a rock climber and fisherman this is the way. The best spots are found through grit and luck
@@LooknFishy Good call.