I'm a strong believer in CnR when it comes to wild trout but it's refreshing to see someone who doesn't act like eating a trout is a crime. I love me a good wild trout campfire cook from time to time
@@lerssilefa7349 that is some elitist far left bullshit. Rainbows, browns and brookies are stocked worldwide and are abundant in many regions with some exceptions. I imagine the browns are native to Finland but any other species that have been introduced should be fair game
Really enjoy stream fishing videos, good job spicing the trout with the rice. If your old enough I would throw the m dew away and try some Coors products. Great video !!! John T.
I loved how your like, first cast of the day and the lure barely hit the water and the trout champed it! Awesome video, brother! I'm a big fan of your as of recent... I've been watching your videos back to back for day! Keep the great content. from xplrnw NORTHWEST WA
What beautiful Trout, absolutely gorgeous!! I can't think of anywhere you can go to catch that kind of variety 🙂!! Hell,the only thing missing were a Rainbow and Golden !! Lol 😆 You are very lucky to have that 😉!!
I seriously need to take your advice and just keep moving. On foot there's so little water you can realistically expect to cover. I still keep catching myself casting over and over again at the same feature expecting a different result. I'm basically trying to tell the fish that they should be there. If there aren't, they aren't. Started taking fishing more seriously this summer and had a ton of bad habits. From retying way too often to dictating where the fish should be instead of going and finding them. Channels like yours have helped me take a step back and reassess my approach and I've improved a ton already in these past few months. Beautiful fish you got yourself on there, one day I'd love to chase down some big tigers.
Good looking meal - without the dill weed. I like my trout or salmon cooked up with kernel corn and a bit of onion, salt and pepper. Fry it all together at the same time. Super easy and delicious.
Never let anyone talk you out of putting flavour into your food lol. Sometimes less is more this is true, but sometimes people just don’t know how to cook too 🤣 I can’t wait to catch the first brook trout of the season and make my Chinese steamed trout. April 1st can’t come quick enough
Cooked up some tiger trout from the weekend on a backpacking trip! Keep up the great content! you should do a trout roe recipe, that would be really unique
Beautiful catches man! Love to see it! Coming from a fellow fly fisherman. Idk if I missed it or not, but I don't see you wetting your hands before handling. You seem like a fish loving guy and with that comes having the fish's interest in mind when catching/releasing. I'd like to think I care just as much as most trout loving fishermen do. With that comes proper handling, so dipping you hands in the water before handling would be awesome to see. Maybe you've been doing that off-camera or something, but I'm sure the trout fishing community would really appreciate seeing good handling. If you have been doing that, great! If not, then I'd encourage you to do so or give it a quick search for why. It's important for youtubers and other influencers prioritize good fish handling because upcoming fishermen and audiences like me are watching and copying. If I had one more ask I'd ask for you to include the parts where you get your hands wet in the videos so people can see and follow your example. Great video man! Just hit that subscription button! I'm looking forward to seeing more of your videos!
Always love the videos! Looks like some delicious trout - next time try it with the salt and pepper (of course) but add garlic powder, onion powder and some paprika - SO GOOD! Keep makin' good content, its great to see other folks actually CATCH some fish!!! :D
This was one of your better videos as of late. There was no shortage of water in that stream and there were a lot of great looking fishing holes. What is the exact name and size of that rapala and can you cast it very far in a lake? I'm going to buy me a couple of them when I get your answer.
When I fish Rapala’s I tend to throw up stream and reel back fast with a size 7 sink. You are casting down (in the beginning of the vid) and reeling into the current. Gonna have to try. Also, never caught a Tiger. I’m north of you and fish the Logan/Weber/Ogden Love your vids
Dude!, Man in going in for back surgery next week after recovery I was hoping to fish this little local you are!! Getting on in my years but not so far gone that you wont have competition! Unless your scared lol!!
Love the videos man, you always crush it? What area of the country has such a dense population of tiger trout? I always read they were rare to catch but you had a field day! Lol I’d love to catch one myself
Oregon has a lot of tiger trout. Pacific Northwest. If you notice how wild the creek is you can kind of tell he has worked hard hiking or searching out his spot.
I notice you're casting downstream, any reason why? I am just learning about stream fishing and always see them casting upstream as the trout are facing the current. Maybe because you are mainly fishing deep holes rather than a super shallow stream it doesn't matter as much?
Yeah I always heard that to, I think its mostly because people don’t like feeling the resistance of the current when they’re reeling. I catch just as many fish no matter what I do so it’s just kind of a preference thing.
Dude you've been catching fish, stay catching fish, and will forever catch fish! Love it, keep em coming!
I'm a strong believer in CnR when it comes to wild trout but it's refreshing to see someone who doesn't act like eating a trout is a crime. I love me a good wild trout campfire cook from time to time
In Finland if you kill a wild trout you get 3000€ fine
@@lerssilefa7349 that is some elitist far left bullshit. Rainbows, browns and brookies are stocked worldwide and are abundant in many regions with some exceptions. I imagine the browns are native to Finland but any other species that have been introduced should be fair game
@@lerssilefa7349 good thing we aren’t in Finland 🇫🇮
And these trout are there to be eaten anyway!
@@bassntroutfishing luckily here in Finland are some rivers where you can fish trout to be eaten
Really enjoy stream fishing videos, good job spicing the trout with the rice. If your old enough I would throw the m dew away and try some Coors products. Great video !!! John T.
Beauty Trouts! Creek fishing is the best for this. Love the scenery
Thanks for watching!
hell yeah, Morning Bass' N' Trout video, absolutely amazing.
This has to be one of my favorite locations you have filmed in. Love to see more videos there
Absolutely love each evening watching a video or two before taking my nap for the night. Such fun. This one had some great fishing holes
I’m glad you enjoyed!
Love you bro! I always wanted to go out fishing but here I am chasing job, thanks to u I get to experience real fish catch!
I’m glad you enjoy! Thanks for watching!
Bro you crushed lunkers like crazy. That was an epic day of fishing.
Beautiful fish! I love their colouring from that river..
I loved how your like, first cast of the day and the lure barely hit the water and the trout champed it! Awesome video, brother! I'm a big fan of your as of recent... I've been watching your videos back to back for day! Keep the great content. from xplrnw NORTHWEST WA
Great video. Those where some big fish!
Like the stream was designed just for trout amazing spot and beautiful fish.
It is a cool spot! Thanks for watching!
What beautiful Trout, absolutely gorgeous!! I can't think of anywhere you can go to catch that kind of variety 🙂!! Hell,the only thing missing were a Rainbow and Golden !! Lol 😆 You are very lucky to have that 😉!!
I seriously need to take your advice and just keep moving. On foot there's so little water you can realistically expect to cover.
I still keep catching myself casting over and over again at the same feature expecting a different result. I'm basically trying to tell the fish that they should be there. If there aren't, they aren't.
Started taking fishing more seriously this summer and had a ton of bad habits. From retying way too often to dictating where the fish should be instead of going and finding them. Channels like yours have helped me take a step back and reassess my approach and I've improved a ton already in these past few months.
Beautiful fish you got yourself on there, one day I'd love to chase down some big tigers.
Good looking meal - without the dill weed. I like my trout or salmon cooked up with kernel corn and a bit of onion, salt and pepper. Fry it all together at the same time. Super easy and delicious.
I did not fish for a month and my dad just came out after not seeing him for 3 years and we had the most successful day of my year.
Awesome man!
Splake are crazy to me with how big a lake trout can get and how small brook trout are lol. Beautiful species 🐟
I’ve always thought that to😅
KEEEP UP THE GREAT VIDEOS !!!!!!! U will hit 1 million sooner then U expected.... Cheers and have a VERY NICE WEEKEND !!!!!!
Dude! Awesome freaking video!!!🎣 You make it look so easy! I love how you do that! Keep it rolling!!!
Beautiful tigers and countryside! Excellent video! Been a fan for a long time. Keep them coming! Best of luck!
Beautiful trout!!
Thanks!
Never let anyone talk you out of putting flavour into your food lol. Sometimes less is more this is true, but sometimes people just don’t know how to cook too 🤣 I can’t wait to catch the first brook trout of the season and make my Chinese steamed trout. April 1st can’t come quick enough
Love it!!! 🎣🎣🎣
Wow dude! First cast, instant bite!
Beautiful tiger trout beautiful!
Great day for fishing!
Good looking fish..the tiger trout
Amazing beautiful fish 🦈🦈🦈
Cooked up some tiger trout from the weekend on a backpacking trip! Keep up the great content! you should do a trout roe recipe, that would be really unique
Beautiful catches man! Love to see it!
Coming from a fellow fly fisherman. Idk if I missed it or not, but I don't see you wetting your hands before handling.
You seem like a fish loving guy and with that comes having the fish's interest in mind when catching/releasing. I'd like to think I care just as much as most trout loving fishermen do. With that comes proper handling, so dipping you hands in the water before handling would be awesome to see. Maybe you've been doing that off-camera or something, but I'm sure the trout fishing community would really appreciate seeing good handling.
If you have been doing that, great! If not, then I'd encourage you to do so or give it a quick search for why.
It's important for youtubers and other influencers prioritize good fish handling because upcoming fishermen and audiences like me are watching and copying. If I had one more ask I'd ask for you to include the parts where you get your hands wet in the videos so people can see and follow your example.
Great video man! Just hit that subscription button! I'm looking forward to seeing more of your videos!
Always love the videos! Looks like some delicious trout - next time try it with the salt and pepper (of course) but add garlic powder, onion powder and some paprika - SO GOOD! Keep makin' good content, its great to see other folks actually CATCH some fish!!! :D
Will do! This won’t be the last time I do this recipe! Thanks for watching!
I didn’t notice how fast your channel has started growing! I bet you’ll have 100k subs by 2024
What state are you fishing in here? Just curious.
This was one of your better videos as of late. There was no shortage of water in that stream and there were a lot of great looking fishing holes. What is the exact name and size of that rapala and can you cast it very far in a lake? I'm going to buy me a couple of them when I get your answer.
Looks like a 2 and 3/4 inch rapala
Rapala countdown #5 or #7
The first cast and a nice one was hella bad ass bro 🤙🏽
Man! What a start :-)
When I fish Rapala’s I tend to throw up stream and reel back fast with a size 7 sink. You are casting down (in the beginning of the vid) and reeling into the current. Gonna have to try. Also, never caught a Tiger. I’m north of you and fish the Logan/Weber/Ogden
Love your vids
Dude!,
Man in going in for back surgery next week after recovery I was hoping to fish this little local you are!!
Getting on in my years but not so far gone that you wont have competition!
Unless your scared lol!!
“Word of fish” 😂
thanks i have never seen Tiger Trout before
Love the videos man, you always crush it? What area of the country has such a dense population of tiger trout? I always read they were rare to catch but you had a field day! Lol I’d love to catch one myself
Oregon has a lot of tiger trout. Pacific Northwest. If you notice how wild the creek is you can kind of tell he has worked hard hiking or searching out his spot.
Caught splake trout before but not a tiger ! That would be on my bucket list along with artic char .
Love the content. I’m a fairly new subscriber and love the vids. Keep it up! Love from Virginia!
Insane bro 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
What type and size rapala do you use ?
I know that i have said it again, your the Man, speically you and a great stream..
bravo brooo
Which rod, reel, line you using? Nice Video!
This spot was money!!
Are those tiger trout stocked in your area? I’ve never seen one before, I had to google what it was just now. Pretty cool.
The places you’re fishing look so awesome!! Which state are you from?
Love your catch and cooks bro! What location is this? I fish upstate new york.
Love the channel bro
Great video what stream is that
Tickle yer inerds ....... Come on Mountain Dew sponcer that lad up !
Nice Day out Wat size are you using?
Which rapala is it specifically? Thx
Can you tell me what net you are using here?
Dill FTW!!
Don't listen to the salt and pepper peeps! Season your meal how you like it! Haha
You should try dry fly fishing ! It would be sick to see rises!
Nice
is it easy to remove those trout bones or do you eat them or something?
when you cook it the bones just come right out.
Open question for all: Barbed hooks on your lures or not?
Ever fish around salmon? eastern Idaho?
I have, it was awesome!!
Should come pick some blondie morels
What rod is that?
I notice you're casting downstream, any reason why? I am just learning about stream fishing and always see them casting upstream as the trout are facing the current.
Maybe because you are mainly fishing deep holes rather than a super shallow stream it doesn't matter as much?
Yeah I always heard that to, I think its mostly because people don’t like feeling the resistance of the current when they’re reeling. I catch just as many fish no matter what I do so it’s just kind of a preference thing.
@@bassntroutfishing it's because the trout face the current to take anything coming at them off the surface.
what country is this or place 🤩🔥
Bro! When are we going fishing together??
Man i wish i lived out west
I’ve caught one tiger in my life….. dude they must load them in out there
Time to get some firebox stove gear son.
What state is this
Something I’ve learned is to walk up stream I always do better walking up stream
You sound so much like high adventures videos
That kinda looks like a cheetah trout
I know right? But Cheetah trout just doesn’t have the same ring to it I guess.
You should go back to showing when you filet and gut the fish you cook. Good to take notes
WORST FISHERMAN EVER
Never says where he is fishing, greedy. Im unsubscribing!!
Please do