Absolutely beautiful. we really liked watching this one, especially when you pointed out where the net was and the beautiful scenery with the purple flowers. Little Nick asked a question about why you cannot keep them. He wanted one of the fish caught today. 😂 I explain to him why, but I thought it would be cute for the explanation to come from you and I can read it to him. Awesome as always.
It's not that you shouldn't keep trout. Stocked trout are put in the stream just for that purpose, to take home and eat. As for native and wild trout you are also aloud to take them as long as they meet the states requirements. Though some people including myself would rather you not kill the native and wild ones. Here is my opinion on why I think you shouldn't. 1. They can help a streams ecosystem 2. They are also a good indication that a stream is healthy. If a stream can sustain native or wild fish it is most likely is a very clean stream 3. Native and wild fish are harder to catch which makes catching them special to me. 4. They are also more vibrant in color and with fully intact fins. Again this is just my opinion I do not want to tell anyone how to enjoy this sport. Thanks again for watching. (the trout in this video are wild brown trout)
Thank you. Also I always wet my hands. If you notice my hands are dripping wet and the release footage is set to slow motion so you the viewer can get a better view of them.
@@troutowl I fish for mostly Pa. Brook Trout and saw a study where the longer the fish is out of water the mortality rate climbs . Glad you know and thanks for the video
Truly captures the essence of Pennsylvania fly fishing. Thanks for taking me along.
Thanks for your kind word, I'm glad you enjoyed!
Beautiful and serene location. I see why you would like fishing there.
Sure is, plus the gorgeous trout! Thanks for watching.
Another great video thanks for sharing
Really appreciate it, and thanks for tuning in!
Awesome fishing brother! 🔥 So peaceful out there! 💚🎣
Appreciate it bud, I love when I get to cast dry flies at rising fish. Thanks for tuning in!
I can't stop my excitement when I see this video!
Really glad you enjoyed! Dry fly fishing in my opinion is the most exciting. You never know when a fish is going to explode on your fly.
Another great video! Always look forward to the content bud!
Appreciate it bud, and appreciate you always tuning in and leaving a comment.
Absolutely beautiful. we really liked watching this one, especially when you pointed out where the net was and the beautiful scenery with the purple flowers. Little Nick asked a question about why you cannot keep them. He wanted one of the fish caught today. 😂 I explain to him why, but I thought it would be cute for the explanation to come from you and I can read it to him. Awesome as always.
It's not that you shouldn't keep trout. Stocked trout are put in the stream just for that purpose, to take home and eat. As for native and wild trout you are also aloud to take them as long as they meet the states requirements. Though some people including myself would rather you not kill the native and wild ones. Here is my opinion on why I think you shouldn't.
1. They can help a streams ecosystem
2. They are also a good indication that a stream
is healthy. If a stream can sustain native or wild fish it is most likely is a very clean stream
3. Native and wild fish are harder to catch which
makes catching them special to me.
4. They are also more vibrant in color and with fully intact fins.
Again this is just my opinion I do not want to tell anyone how to enjoy this sport. Thanks again for watching. (the trout in this video are wild brown trout)
Dude this is my favorite video yet 👌
Thanks bud! This is definitely one of my favorite too. Hope you’re having a speedy recovery, we have some fishing to do!
Great video but try and release the fish quickly after admiring and wet your hands when handling. Beautiful Browns and location
Thank you. Also I always wet my hands. If you notice my hands are dripping wet and the release footage is set to slow motion so you the viewer can get a better view of them.
@@troutowl I fish for mostly Pa. Brook Trout and saw a study where the longer the fish is out of water the mortality rate climbs . Glad you know and thanks for the video