Thank you very much Frank! Glad you enjoyed it. Right now we desperately need rain again. As soon as we get a decent amount, I’ll be heading out to that stream again. Hope to get back on the water this Friday, maybe I’ll get a good video. Stay tune! Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Thank you Snook! I could’ve got to him a little sooner but I would’ve spooked the rising fish around him, but everything worked out. Glad you enjoyed the video. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Nice video, Scott and a nice gesture on saving that bird. I pull lures and flies out of tree branches for that exact reason. As always, thanks for sharing.
Hi Scott watched your video a few days ago. I’m on a family vacation so I thought I’d watch it again. There always enjoyable. The one thing I tell friends that it doesn’t matter the size of the trout. Small or large the enjoyment and serenity is worth every tangled mess you can get. Haha I’ll be back on the water hopefully next week. Take care be well.
Hey Mike! Hope you have a fun vacation with your family. Glad you enjoyed the video. I’m heading up to the West Branch tomorrow just for the day, leaving at 3am, probably won’t get home until midnight, but like you said, it’s all worth it! Be safe brother!
@@scottlowe3355 Hi Scott! Thank you buddy! You’re right, it was tricky casting in those spots, the video may not have showed it, but several overhanging branches either around me or out where the fish were, and not much room for a back cast. Still was able to make it work though. It was that birdie’s lucky day, well, maybe not, I don’t know 🤷♂️. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
@@toddwilcox142 Hey Todd! Thank you, I was very surprised and happy he flew away as good as he did. I hope he proves me wrong, I didn’t think he would make it. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Good morning Michael! Yes, thank you, gotta take advantage of the good water conditions while we can. I hope his leg healed up enough to help him survive. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
That birdie bit was hard to watch. You did the right thing! That’s why I retrieve all the gear I can. I like that just showing the fish in the net was enough. I want to try that moving forward. Less is more! 👊
Hello guys! Mother Nature is tough at times. Me being a hunter also, I see a lot of the reality of life in the outdoors, a lot of beauty but also a lot of hard lessons. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hi Bill! Hit those mountain streams down there when conditions are ok. And honestly, panfishing or bass fishing with the fly rod is really fun too. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Wonderful video Scott, enjoyed the action! Felt sorry for the bird, it's leg looked mangled by barb. Looked like a great dry fly bite going on in that stream. Patience prevails!
Hello Jerome! Thank you, but actually, the bird wasn’t hooked on the Rapala, it just had the mono wrapped around its leg 6-7 times but its skin and feathers were all worn away, hopefully it’ll heal. Yes, the fish kept feeding until I didn’t see anymore Trico spinners on the water, that’s when I switched over to the beetle. Gotta be observant 👍🏻. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Kudos Scott on helping free the bird. Its mate was in a nearby branch watching. Nice dry fly action Bro! The rivers here are too warm for trout unless you hike to the mountains. Focusing on Bass for the time being. Well Done!
@@uni_shadow164 Thank you Dave! Well, down where you’re at, you got the right idea, stick to the bass for now, they’re just as fun 👍🏻. Yes, I saw and heard his buddy flying around and chirping at me, ha! Maybe she’ll help take care of him, ha! Thanks for watching and commenting.
I use to trico fish all the time maddening and exhilarating at the same time. I even had a Sage 0wt built. It’s been awhile may have to give it a whirl again.Thanks for saving that bird.
Good morning Dale! I get it, Trico fishing is very challenging, you definitely have to slow things down and have your “A” game on. Thankfully that played out well for me this day, maybe it was because of the birdie, ha! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Scott, the greatest most successful fly fisherman I ever witnessed,.. and I'm comparing him to all the so called greats,.. plus the nicest and most interesting fly fisherman .
Hello Stephen! Wow! Thank you for the kind words but I just love sharing my adventures with everyone. I’m very blessed to be out in God’s creation as often as I can, I hope the videos inspire others to enjoy our great outdoors. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Another excellent video. On days when I have difficulty locating my trico on the water, I tie one on a dropper off the bend of a #20 florescent orange ant. I can see the ant and closely judge where my trico is. Heading for the bench to tie some up for tomorrow morning.
Hi Jon! Good idea 👍🏻, actually, on that stream, it has a great BWO hatch, so maybe a size 20 BWO with a 22-24 Trico would be another good combo, possibly get a hit on either fly. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Good morning buddy! I was happy when that previous heavy rain came down, even though when it did, I was on another stream and got absolutely soaked a couple days prior. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Sup man!? Im brand new to fly fishing. Maybe 15 days total. I've been watching a lot of your videos. The west branch kicked my ass! Love watching you make it look easy. 😂
@@jusdatboii1030 Wow! Just 15 days into fly fishing and you took on the Delaware!!?? I didn’t mean to throw you to the wolves, but Kudos for trying. That’s like the pinnacle spot of fly fishing on the East Coast, maybe just get your toes wet on a regular stocked stream, by this time of the year, they’re also pretty challenging. I admire your ambition though, stay positive. Any questions you may have, please feel free to ask in any of my comment section in any of the videos. Good luck and have fun!
@pawoodsnwater7551 luckily my buddy is pretty good and doing his best to teach me! I got skunked Thursday and Saturday. Friday I caught 4 on a parachute Adam's right before dark and missed 3. Today I caught a 6 inches on a pheasant tail. I definitely have a ways to go, but I love it. I'll be watching all your videos!
Hi Scott, funny how the fish turn on and off that fast. I would think they would be more tolerant to noises and vibrations with that bridge above. But then again, maybe it's the other way around. lol Be well.
Well, to be honest, that first section I fished is very popular and pounded, so that’s why they’re educated and wary there, the slow flat section is mostly passed on by by fishermen because it is much more challenging to fish, so the fish there don’t see as much pressure. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Scott!! Super nice to meet you, enjoyed our little chat, amazing what a small world we live in. I am going to try your dad’s weenie pattern, hopefully I can highlight it on film. Hope to bump into you again. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hello Doug! It is tough, but I’ve been using it frequently the past several weeks, so I’m used to it by now. Definitely takes a softer touch. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Fish have been on fire after that rain nice video !! Caught my pb rainbow yesterday in the gunpowder been loving it. Edit just saw the part with the bird that’s why I don’t like spin fisherman lol they just leave their trash. I’ve picked up three bobbers attached to full leaders this month
Hello Austin! I hear ya, but remember most of us started out with spinning gear, hopefully they find the love of fly fishing some day. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Good morning Rich! I hear ya, not ideal, but that’s where the fish were feeding pretty well, so gotta take the good with the bad. Thanks for watching and commenting.
yo scotty, great video, top water action is always a good thing. great job on saving the bird, been there done that a few times myself. ok take it easy, maybe we can get up to the poho this week, i'l be in touch my friend.
Mr Mike, what up!!?? Thank you brother, we got some great fishing for a little while. Yes, I’m in top water mode most of the Summer, I get my fill of nymphing the other nine months of the year. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
In the beginning of your video you experienced something I run into a lot on smooth water. There can be lots of fish rising, but as soon as you catch a fish , the action dies down. But after a while they go back to rising. And eventually a take. But it always seems to be a waiting game. It can be discouraging. On moving water or ripple water it seems to be a little faster. Go figure!
Hi Ed! You said it! That IS usually the case but today, it was backwards. I’m thinking because that first spot was easy access and pounded more often the fish were educated and wary. Whereas the second spot with the smooth calm water, guys often walk by that area because it’s usually a tougher spot to fish and more challenging, that kind of water often intimidates fly fishermen. But if you approach it carefully and slowly and take your time and do a good observation and plan out your attack and get some good drifts and presentations, you can have success. That’s why I took my time with releasing that bird, didn’t want to spook all the fish rising around him. Luckily it all worked out. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thank you Leonard! Well first, I got my 50” Cutthroat Shorty dry fly leader, then 5ft of 4x Flouro, about 18” of 6x Flouro, then 3ft of 8x Flouro. I generally place my fly around 3 ft above the fish I’m targeting, but honestly, every scenario is different depending on flows and cross currents. I also prefer a downstream presentation, but again, it all depends on the situation. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Hello Lee! Oh no! This is a true limestoner and after the heavy rain we had 36 hours prior, the water was very cool. I didn’t have a thermometer but easily in the low 60s. If it was questionable, I wouldn’t have fished. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@leefritchman9643 Well, now in my closing I did say it was only going to be good for about 4 days, I was guessing, and we haven’t had any significant rain since then, so if you are going there please use a thermometer or your best judgement because I’m sure it’s at a lower flow and higher temp from when I fished it. If anything, it should be ok up until about 10am that’ll get you through the Trico spinner fall at least. Good luck!
@@leefritchman9643 No it’s been too warm and low, the fish will be ok it guys leave them alone. Just gotta be patient and wait for cooler times for the Tully.
Well Michael! Some days I also can relate, hence my eyeglasses 🤓, a lot of times I am amazed how I am able to see my fly, but my days are probably numbered there. Guess when that time comes, I’ll just throw a bigger fly and hope for the best, ha! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hey Scott if you happen to see this ... Been fighting high temps here NC so don't stress the fishies down low but can still get up to native creeks and a 8-10 inch brookie on a 7 2wt is plenty of fun. Its just a little harder at our age to go straight up the Mt
@@GenX...MCMLXV Hello buddy! Oh yeah, I have a little 7.5ft/3wt I love going for little wilds with. Honestly, the challenge isn’t so much the fish, but the environment, just trying to get a cast into a spot is a challenge all it’s own. Keep having fun brother 👍🏻. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@pawoodsnwater7551 Thanks Man love your channel been watching for a few years now... and thanks for all your effort in taking us along with you (btw keep talking with that stick in your mouth, we understand you!)
Great day on the water and the Bird was Absolutely Amazing 👍👍👏👏
Thank you very much Frank! Glad you enjoyed it. Right now we desperately need rain again. As soon as we get a decent amount, I’ll be heading out to that stream again. Hope to get back on the water this Friday, maybe I’ll get a good video. Stay tune! Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Looked like a lot of Fun 🎣 thanks for sharing
Hello Chuck! You’re welcome and my pleasure. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Scott very good video When you saved that bird that proved that you are great person along with being a great fly fisherman May GOD BLESS YOU
Thank you Snook! I could’ve got to him a little sooner but I would’ve spooked the rising fish around him, but everything worked out. Glad you enjoyed the video. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Nice video, Scott and a nice gesture on saving that bird. I pull lures and flies out of tree branches for that exact reason. As always, thanks for sharing.
Hi Anthony! Thank you brother! Hope you’re doing well. One less lure the birdies have to worry about. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Hi Scott watched your video a few days ago. I’m on a family vacation so I thought I’d watch it again. There always enjoyable. The one thing I tell friends that it doesn’t matter the size of the trout. Small or large the enjoyment and serenity is worth every tangled mess you can get. Haha I’ll be back on the water hopefully next week. Take care be well.
Hey Mike! Hope you have a fun vacation with your family. Glad you enjoyed the video. I’m heading up to the West Branch tomorrow just for the day, leaving at 3am, probably won’t get home until midnight, but like you said, it’s all worth it! Be safe brother!
Tricky casting and drifts! Nice video as usual. And great to help that bird!
@@scottlowe3355 Hi Scott! Thank you buddy! You’re right, it was tricky casting in those spots, the video may not have showed it, but several overhanging branches either around me or out where the fish were, and not much room for a back cast. Still was able to make it work though. It was that birdie’s lucky day, well, maybe not, I don’t know 🤷♂️. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
great vid Scott.. you saving that bird made my day!
Hello Ed! Thank you buddy, glad I was able to share thss as t with everyone. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Excellent job buddy. Kudos for you taking time to help that bird out. Excellent rescue. 🚑 🆘 Thanks brother
@@toddwilcox142 Hey Todd! Thank you, I was very surprised and happy he flew away as good as he did. I hope he proves me wrong, I didn’t think he would make it. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Nice fish-able urban stream, thanks for sharing. I need rain in my neck of the woods, You gave the bird a chance, good job!
Good morning Michael! Yes, thank you, gotta take advantage of the good water conditions while we can. I hope his leg healed up enough to help him survive. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
That birdie bit was hard to watch. You did the right thing! That’s why I retrieve all the gear I can. I like that just showing the fish in the net was enough. I want to try that moving forward. Less is more! 👊
Hello guys! Mother Nature is tough at times. Me being a hunter also, I see a lot of the reality of life in the outdoors, a lot of beauty but also a lot of hard lessons. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thanks again for taking me along. I live in the wrong state! Stay hooked, Bill
Hi Bill! Hit those mountain streams down there when conditions are ok. And honestly, panfishing or bass fishing with the fly rod is really fun too. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Wonderful video Scott, enjoyed the action! Felt sorry for the bird, it's leg looked mangled by barb. Looked like a great dry fly bite going on in that stream. Patience prevails!
Hello Jerome! Thank you, but actually, the bird wasn’t hooked on the Rapala, it just had the mono wrapped around its leg 6-7 times but its skin and feathers were all worn away, hopefully it’ll heal. Yes, the fish kept feeding until I didn’t see anymore Trico spinners on the water, that’s when I switched over to the beetle. Gotta be observant 👍🏻. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Nice video Scott, Thanks.
Thank you Big J! Glad you enjoyed it. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Kudos Scott on helping free the bird. Its mate was in a nearby branch watching. Nice dry fly action Bro! The rivers here are too warm for trout unless you hike to the mountains. Focusing on Bass for the time being. Well Done!
@@uni_shadow164 Thank you Dave! Well, down where you’re at, you got the right idea, stick to the bass for now, they’re just as fun 👍🏻. Yes, I saw and heard his buddy flying around and chirping at me, ha! Maybe she’ll help take care of him, ha! Thanks for watching and commenting.
I use to trico fish all the time maddening and exhilarating at the same time. I even had a Sage 0wt built. It’s been awhile may have to give it a whirl again.Thanks for saving that bird.
Good morning Dale! I get it, Trico fishing is very challenging, you definitely have to slow things down and have your “A” game on. Thankfully that played out well for me this day, maybe it was because of the birdie, ha! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Scott, the greatest most successful fly fisherman I ever witnessed,.. and I'm comparing him to all the so called greats,.. plus the nicest and most interesting fly fisherman
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Hello Stephen! Wow! Thank you for the kind words but I just love sharing my adventures with everyone. I’m very blessed to be out in God’s creation as often as I can, I hope the videos inspire others to enjoy our great outdoors. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Another excellent video. On days when I have difficulty locating my trico on the water, I tie one on a dropper off the bend of a #20 florescent orange ant. I can see the ant and closely judge where my trico is. Heading for the bench to tie some up for tomorrow morning.
Hi Jon! Good idea 👍🏻, actually, on that stream, it has a great BWO hatch, so maybe a size 20 BWO with a 22-24 Trico would be another good combo, possibly get a hit on either fly. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
I probably catch 20% on the ant.
@@just_jon7748 Wow! Interesting, a bright fluorescent orange ant, I’ll have to try that. Thanks
Hi Scott, I'd say that was good summer action! At least you got some good karma by saving the bird.
Hey Erik! Yes, not bad, hope I have the same luck on the upper Delaware. Be heading up there soon. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Glad to see some cooler water temperatures on that creek, I've been sticking with warm water species right now.
Good morning buddy! I was happy when that previous heavy rain came down, even though when it did, I was on another stream and got absolutely soaked a couple days prior. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Sup man!? Im brand new to fly fishing. Maybe 15 days total. I've been watching a lot of your videos. The west branch kicked my ass! Love watching you make it look easy. 😂
@@jusdatboii1030 Wow! Just 15 days into fly fishing and you took on the Delaware!!?? I didn’t mean to throw you to the wolves, but Kudos for trying. That’s like the pinnacle spot of fly fishing on the East Coast, maybe just get your toes wet on a regular stocked stream, by this time of the year, they’re also pretty challenging. I admire your ambition though, stay positive. Any questions you may have, please feel free to ask in any of my comment section in any of the videos. Good luck and have fun!
@pawoodsnwater7551 luckily my buddy is pretty good and doing his best to teach me! I got skunked Thursday and Saturday. Friday I caught 4 on a parachute Adam's right before dark and missed 3. Today I caught a 6 inches on a pheasant tail. I definitely have a ways to go, but I love it. I'll be watching all your videos!
Hi Scott, funny how the fish turn on and off that fast. I would think they would be more tolerant to noises and vibrations with that bridge above. But then again, maybe it's the other way around. lol Be well.
Well, to be honest, that first section I fished is very popular and pounded, so that’s why they’re educated and wary there, the slow flat section is mostly passed on by by fishermen because it is much more challenging to fish, so the fish there don’t see as much pressure. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I heard "Specially Tied" Green Weenies work on that stream. You have one in your box, you showed me! Tight Lines, SW
Scott!! Super nice to meet you, enjoyed our little chat, amazing what a small world we live in. I am going to try your dad’s weenie pattern, hopefully I can highlight it on film. Hope to bump into you again. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Nice video Scott. All I can say is 8X is tough to fish with.
Hello Doug! It is tough, but I’ve been using it frequently the past several weeks, so I’m used to it by now. Definitely takes a softer touch. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Fish have been on fire after that rain nice video !! Caught my pb rainbow yesterday in the gunpowder been loving it. Edit just saw the part with the bird that’s why I don’t like spin fisherman lol they just leave their trash. I’ve picked up three bobbers attached to full leaders this month
Hello Austin! I hear ya, but remember most of us started out with spinning gear, hopefully they find the love of fly fishing some day. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Nice day! Traffic noise would be a problem for me.
Good morning Rich! I hear ya, not ideal, but that’s where the fish were feeding pretty well, so gotta take the good with the bad. Thanks for watching and commenting.
yo scotty, great video, top water action is always a good thing. great job on saving the bird, been there done that a few times myself. ok take it easy, maybe we can get up to the poho this week, i'l be in touch my friend.
Mr Mike, what up!!?? Thank you brother, we got some great fishing for a little while. Yes, I’m in top water mode most of the Summer, I get my fill of nymphing the other nine months of the year. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
In the beginning of your video you experienced something I run into a lot on smooth water. There can be lots of fish rising, but as soon as you catch a fish , the action dies down. But after a while they go back to rising. And eventually a take. But it always seems to be a waiting game. It can be discouraging. On moving water or ripple water it seems to be a little faster. Go figure!
Hi Ed! You said it! That IS usually the case but today, it was backwards. I’m thinking because that first spot was easy access and pounded more often the fish were educated and wary. Whereas the second spot with the smooth calm water, guys often walk by that area because it’s usually a tougher spot to fish and more challenging, that kind of water often intimidates fly fishermen. But if you approach it carefully and slowly and take your time and do a good observation and plan out your attack and get some good drifts and presentations, you can have success. That’s why I took my time with releasing that bird, didn’t want to spook all the fish rising around him. Luckily it all worked out. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Nice vid thanks. What leader Tippett are u using? How far above a rising fish do you cast? Thanks
He says it all in the video he was using 8x tippet
Thank you Leonard! Well first, I got my 50” Cutthroat Shorty dry fly leader, then 5ft of 4x Flouro, about 18” of 6x Flouro, then 3ft of 8x Flouro. I generally place my fly around 3 ft above the fish I’m targeting, but honestly, every scenario is different depending on flows and cross currents. I also prefer a downstream presentation, but again, it all depends on the situation. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
The Lord will remember your kindness when you see Him.
Thank you brother! I hope so, I can never measure up to Him, but I’ll keep working at it 👍🏻. ~Peace and blessings to you too.
How was the water temp ? Figured it would be in the 70s down there
Hello Lee! Oh no! This is a true limestoner and after the heavy rain we had 36 hours prior, the water was very cool. I didn’t have a thermometer but easily in the low 60s. If it was questionable, I wouldn’t have fished. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@pawoodsnwater7551 I figured. You’re always good with that stuff. I might swing down there this week.
@@leefritchman9643 Well, now in my closing I did say it was only going to be good for about 4 days, I was guessing, and we haven’t had any significant rain since then, so if you are going there please use a thermometer or your best judgement because I’m sure it’s at a lower flow and higher temp from when I fished it. If anything, it should be ok up until about 10am that’ll get you through the Trico spinner fall at least. Good luck!
@@pawoodsnwater7551 I always carry a thermometer this time of year. Have you been fishing the Tully at all. Ever since Covid it’s been tough for me
@@leefritchman9643 No it’s been too warm and low, the fish will be ok it guys leave them alone. Just gotta be patient and wait for cooler times for the Tully.
W bird save lol
Thank you Will! Hope he survived, at least now he has a fighting chance 👍🏻. Thanks for watching and commenting.
good karma for 10 years after that bird release!
Ha! Hi Authur! I hope you’re right, think everyone can use some good Kharma. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
I can't even see well enough to put on a size 22
Lol
Well Michael! Some days I also can relate, hence my eyeglasses 🤓, a lot of times I am amazed how I am able to see my fly, but my days are probably numbered there. Guess when that time comes, I’ll just throw a bigger fly and hope for the best, ha! Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@pawoodsnwater7551 that’s kinda what I do now !
Hey Scott if you happen to see this ... Been fighting high temps here NC so don't stress the fishies down low but can still get up to native creeks and a 8-10 inch brookie on a 7 2wt is plenty of fun. Its just a little harder at our age to go straight up the Mt
@@GenX...MCMLXV Hello buddy! Oh yeah, I have a little 7.5ft/3wt I love going for little wilds with. Honestly, the challenge isn’t so much the fish, but the environment, just trying to get a cast into a spot is a challenge all it’s own. Keep having fun brother 👍🏻. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@pawoodsnwater7551 Thanks Man love your channel been watching for a few years now... and thanks for all your effort in taking us along with you (btw keep talking with that stick in your mouth, we understand you!)