South Lake is currently drawn down for some work they've been doing on the dam. It's really low but there is still solid fishing in it. The inlet creek and inlet area toward the back of the lake are really good now. I have clips for it on my 'backcountry lakes and creeks' playlist. Those aren't in the true backcountry but you have to hike back there to reach them so that's how I categorized the content. When the lake fills up, that awesome creek will be under water.
I love it too. They have kept it low for a few years now. I think it's an issue with the dam. I've been fishing the inlet creek in the back the last couple of years and it's awesome for wild brooks, browns, and rainbows. It might be underwater after all of the snow this year. I'm ready to fish whatever is there when the snow clears!
Right on. Glad you found my channel. I have a lot of content organized on playlists for easier navigation and I am getting ready now to make more tomorrow. Much more to come. Thanks for tuning in.
I hear that! I never get tired of it. Hope you enjoy my fishing and backpacking content. There will be a lot more to come. Hope to give info on a lot of new destinations in the upcoming months. Thanks for checking out my channel. Hope you can get out and do some fishing soon.
@@wildernesswithamani1027 thx bud, I fished everywhere in the Sierra for 35 years now, I moved to Idaho to get out of California!! Your channel takes me back to those days!!, Now I chase steelhead & salmon, you should try coming north to fish big chrome someday, it will blow your mind how big these fish are up here, last year got 4 & top fish was 18lb steelhead, WOW blew my mind, I'm an addicted follower & fisherman, take care be safe out there, carry protection when ur wild,👍🎣🎣🐟
I think South Lake is definitely on my target list when the snow clears out this year. I plan to hit the Eastern Sierra several times after the opener. Hope you can get out and fish soon. Thanks for checking out the clip..
Cool. My clips for rigging up for reservoir trout should serve you well where ever you fish for trout in lakes. I have a lot of clips for possible destinations. I hope they serve you well! Good luck!
Dude! Went to lake Sabrina today and caught 4 rainbows from 6am to around 11ish. Then we went to south lake mid day and found the worm inflator I told my wife to get after watching your videos. Couldn't find it at Sabrina until we stripped my pack at South lake to be lighter because the lake looked like it was a ways off. Actually wasn't far at all from the upper parking. Caught 4 nice cold water alpine rainbows in half an hour! INFLATE YOUR WORMS! And set your spit shot about 4 feet above your hook. Would of limited out for sure but a nasty storm chilled us to the bone. Thanks again, my wife and kids had a blast today!
That's what it's all about. Family having a great day of fishing and kids gaining fishing knowledge that will last them a lifetime. It all just sounds awesome!
That is one of the prettiest lakes I've seen in your videos. I may have to check it out for myself. I'm more of a river and stream guy but I sure wouldn't mind fishing a lake like this one. It's a little far from my home areas but then again I drive from texas to colorado just to go trout fishing especially in winter when the bass fishing starts to suck
Before you come to fish the mountains in California, maybe it would be good to go through some of the content across my channel playlist so you can make the most of your journey. Brook Trout, Golden Trout, mackinaw, browns, rainbows, cutthroat, lakes. rivers, you name it. Set it all up and knock them down. Strike!
It's getting colder and the fishing pressure should be subsiding a bit. Hopefully you'll hit some hot fishing. Nice trout in there. I am hoping to make it back to the Eastern Sierra before trout season ends. It's getting tight!
Right on. You get the primitive streak! Thanks for tuning in and subscribing. when it stops snowing and the mountains clear up, I plan to get back into some good hiking and fishing. For now, I'll just keep pounding away at the winter reservoir fishing. Thanks again for tuning in and I hope you get a chance to get out and do some fishing soon.
Right on. A lot of the stuff I do is a bit unorthodox but it mostly comes from years of trying stuff out. I figure just pass it on. One thing I would recommend to anyone who doesn't have a ton of experience fishing alpine lakes and reservoirs is to keep making adjustments in the face of slow fishing. Alter the speed of your lure retrieve or add, change leader lengths or depths. maybe add a small piece of power bait to the top of the hook your full nightcrawler is on, or add a jerking motion to some lures. Sometimes a subtle change can initiate a strike! Thanks for checking out my channel and I hope to bring you a lot more fishing in the days to come.
@@wildernesswithamani1027 you’re right! That animus in us..the hunter gatherer instinct comes out! I’m over in the Mother Lode region....the 108 is open now and it’s on! I fished Beardsley Afterbay the other day and has a huge brown smash my lure...spit it out! There will be that day though I finally get the big one. I’m learning a lot from you and others like at Addicted Fishing channel!
@@hoss6048 Right on. Love Beardsley. Caught tons of trout there over the years. That big Brown spit it out? Now you have no choice but to return for your revenge!
I came across your channel love your videos just subscribed keep on making those videos tight line!! I’m in Sacramento I’ve was out on highway 50 today trying out fly fishing for the first time no luck yet.. I also do a lot of trout fishing know a few good lakes around Truckee area never fished Lake Tahoe but looking forward to!
I fished all around Lake Tahoe for decades but never fished in the Lake itself until the clips I have up. Fishing from shore has been solid and I plan to hit it a bunch of times to show how different areas of the lake are. The rainbows out of there are very good to eat!
@@SuperGritscooters I believe there is a mixture of stocked fish and wild fish that spawn in the tributaries. The lakes up in that area West of Bishop definitely get stocked.
This clip is for Southlake above Bishop but I have several clips for Lake Tahoe on my lakes and reservoir playlist. I also have other fishing destinations in the Tahoe area on that playlist. If you go to my fishing tips playlist, my clips "rigging up for reservoir trout" and "My general technique for deep water reservoir trout" both show in detail how I rig up for bait fishing for trout from shore. I bump the slip sinker to 1/2 OZ and shorten my leader to help cast farther. I go into those adjustments I make at the end of my clip "Line stripping rainbows from shore at Lake Tahoe". Basically for Lake Tahoe, try to find at least 15 feet of water you can reach, be ready for large boulders inside and out of the water, and reel in fast with your rod high to avoid snags when you are checking your bait. Good luck.
We just came back from Tahoe a couple of days ago. Hit a couple of spots on the way up and back. No dice at the rivers on the 395. But caught 2 pan sized at Convict.
I'll take two pan size trout over nothing any day! Sounds like a good road trip through some great country though. Thanks for checking out the clip. Hopefully my channel can give you some ideas for future adventures.
I hit record when I see I'm getting a bite so I do miss that a lot. I've also missed some great hits because I'm fumbling around with the camera trying to hit record! Technology is not my thing to say the least. It's amazing I even have a RUclips Channel! I'll be heading to the Eastern Sierra looking for action towards the end of the week. Thanks for checking out the clip. A lot more content to come.
@@wildernesswithamani1027 your doing great and your videos are from the coolest places anywhere iv been around there you catch some good fish keep em coming
Love your videos. Tried Tahoe today Carnelian bay , no luck moved over to incline had some bites , but no luck landing.tried the lil 15 hook with a full crawler , not sure im hooking it correctly losts of crawler not alot of hook so hmmmm?
I use a size 18 treble hook for powerbait and typically a size 6 baitholder hook for full crawlers. I carry sizes 4-8 baitholder hooks so I have a good fit for the crawlers. Typically size 6 does it. I have a couple of clips on my fishing tips playlist that detail exactly how I rig up.
Right on. South Lake is at around 10,000 feet elevation and I think it;'s closed until trout season in April (I think last weekend).Depending on how hardcore you and your vehicle are and how much snow falls, getting there might be sketchy for a while. That is if we are, in fact, talking about the same place! I would have to imagine there is more than one lake by this name. Personally, I hit the lakes around 6,000 feet during the winter depending on the roads. My 4x4 has little clearance so I can't drive in deep snow. If I can ever answer any questions you have about any of my clips please don't hesitate to hit me up in the comment section. Thanks for checking out my channel and I hope you get a chance to get some fishing in soon.
Wilderness with Amani - Im headed up to Bishop for the Blake Jones Trout Derby but I want to see how far up I can get to get some fishing in before. New subscriber so appreciate the feedback I look forward to watching more of your videos.
@@johnnyrod251 Sounds great. Thanks for subscribing. Once the snow melts I should be hitting the hiking and fishing hard. Hopefully I can get some good stuff for my viewers to enjoy.
That's a fact! Wind is always hit or miss in the high country of the Eastern Sierra. Hopefully trout season gets going without any delay this year and we can all get our lines wet once everything in Mono County opens up. For now, I'm trying to figure out where I can get to up North this Friday. Hopefully get a new clip up. Thanks for checking out my channel and I hope you get to do some fishing soon. We can all use the escape these days!
Why don’t you use a fish stringer to keep them alive by keeping them in the water? I like boat action to be able to get around and fish those places never been fished, if ever. Nice pan size fish. Great action!!!! I love it out there.
I had a cooler full of snow from the parking lot. I killed them quick and packed them on the snow immediately. Keeps them nice and fresh. Yeah, I pulled my boat up in a spot that didn't seem to be reachable by land. I usually like to hit those lakes right after the snow melts and the areas opens up. I was a little late this time but I still hit some good fishing.
Wilderness with Amani Growing up as a kid, that’s what we always did. But now, most guys discharge the gills and do what you do with the ice. I never really did that. I’ll try it out next time. I’d like to get a small dingy with outboard and electric motor and do just that. Back in the day growing up, we trolled with flashers and orange yellow rápalas and did well. Down riggers for middle of the lake trolling.
@@fabulousrobert6607 I just ice them and then clean or filet them when I get done. Totally satisfied with that. My small inflatable boat has been gold for me. I did a clip on my boat. That thing is totally stable, fits in the back of my SUV, and can be in the water in 10-15 minutes. 2.5 hp outboard just mounts on the back. Internal gas tank on the motor is awesome. I'd recommend looking at something like that if you are looking for easy. I also use it to shuttle camping gear to remote spots on some lakes. I've got to start getting it ready for late Fall!
Not all rods are the same stiffness. I fish real light 5' Ugly Stiks with a fairly loose drag so that's how I set the hook to make sure I get it into the bony jaws of larger fish. I was catching fish to eat and only let fish go that I could easily get the hook out of. Cooked dome of them in my lemon pepper trout clip I shot right after this. If you aren't into this clip you probably won't like my lakes and reservoirs playlist.
I used to take the 5 to the 14 up through Lancaster and Palmdale until you hit the 395. That goes along the Eastern Sierra up and beyond Mammoth. There is tons of fishing and hiking up there. I have a bunch of Eastern Sierra clips up already and will have more when the snow melts and trout season opens in the area at the end of April. You can also take the 15 north until it runs into the 395.
Good content man. I live up in Reno. Haven’t been finding since I was a child if you’re ever down to take me with ya let me know man! Looks like a great experience
Everything you need to blaze a new fishing trail is discussed in various videos on my channel. Successful stream/river fishing simply takes a lot of practice. You've got this!
I use small light action 5' rods, loose drag for light line, just going for a solid set. I have quite a bit of success fishing using my hook setting technique. I don't miss a lot of hook sets when I'm fishing bait in reservoirs. I hook and land a lot of large trout every year. If a lighter touch works for you, more power to you!
Just like in most of my clips, it's just a random spot I saw had deep water. Pulled up to shore in my boat. Drive down past the boat ramp and hike down the hill to the water and cast out. You'll do fine. The specific spot isn't as key as making sure your rig is set up properly. My clip "my general strategy for deep water reservoir trout" goes into detail about how I set up. Hope it helps.
I kill them and pack them in snow. Usually clean or filet them before I head out. I've done both over the decades and either way, I don't taste a difference as long as I get them packed in snow right away. I don't do much fishing where I keep fish at times when there is no snow anywhere available to fill my cooler with. Typically pull over on the side of the road and grab it when I see it later in the Spring. Thanks for tuning in.
Love your videos
Thanks. Glad you found my channel.
All these places look pretty good ☺️
South Lake is currently drawn down for some work they've been doing on the dam. It's really low but there is still solid fishing in it. The inlet creek and inlet area toward the back of the lake are really good now. I have clips for it on my 'backcountry lakes and creeks' playlist. Those aren't in the true backcountry but you have to hike back there to reach them so that's how I categorized the content. When the lake fills up, that awesome creek will be under water.
another great fishing video
Thanks. That was a fun day to be sure. I'm ready to get back out there soon. Thanks for watching the clip.
I love South lake
I love it too. They have kept it low for a few years now. I think it's an issue with the dam. I've been fishing the inlet creek in the back the last couple of years and it's awesome for wild brooks, browns, and rainbows. It might be underwater after all of the snow this year. I'm ready to fish whatever is there when the snow clears!
Thanks for the intel , much appreciated.
Any time!
New sub. Right on brotha
Right on. Glad you found my channel. I have a lot of content organized on playlists for easier navigation and I am getting ready now to make more tomorrow. Much more to come. Thanks for tuning in.
big fan dude, love how you describe what many of us feel when we hunt and fish, primitive fight or flight caveman stuff right there. LOL
Hey thanks. It's a genuine instinctive feeling we all know!
New follower here bud, that what it's all about is the HOOK UP, 👍 nothing better then the Sierras 👍🎣🎣🌲🌲
I hear that! I never get tired of it. Hope you enjoy my fishing and backpacking content. There will be a lot more to come. Hope to give info on a lot of new destinations in the upcoming months. Thanks for checking out my channel. Hope you can get out and do some fishing soon.
@@wildernesswithamani1027 thx bud, I fished everywhere in the Sierra for 35 years now, I moved to Idaho to get out of California!! Your channel takes me back to those days!!, Now I chase steelhead & salmon, you should try coming north to fish big chrome someday, it will blow your mind how big these fish are up here, last year got 4 & top fish was 18lb steelhead, WOW blew my mind, I'm an addicted follower & fisherman, take care be safe out there, carry protection when ur wild,👍🎣🎣🐟
Yeah boy!
I think South Lake is definitely on my target list when the snow clears out this year. I plan to hit the Eastern Sierra several times after the opener. Hope you can get out and fish soon. Thanks for checking out the clip..
Thank you for the great video and the fantastic techniques to catch trout...
Cool. My clips for rigging up for reservoir trout should serve you well where ever you fish for trout in lakes. I have a lot of clips for possible destinations. I hope they serve you well! Good luck!
Dude! Went to lake Sabrina today and caught 4 rainbows from 6am to around 11ish. Then we went to south lake mid day and found the worm inflator I told my wife to get after watching your videos. Couldn't find it at Sabrina until we stripped my pack at South lake to be lighter because the lake looked like it was a ways off. Actually wasn't far at all from the upper parking. Caught 4 nice cold water alpine rainbows in half an hour! INFLATE YOUR WORMS! And set your spit shot about 4 feet above your hook. Would of limited out for sure but a nasty storm chilled us to the bone. Thanks again, my wife and kids had a blast today!
That's what it's all about. Family having a great day of fishing and kids gaining fishing knowledge that will last them a lifetime. It all just sounds awesome!
That is one of the prettiest lakes I've seen in your videos. I may have to check it out for myself. I'm more of a river and stream guy but I sure wouldn't mind fishing a lake like this one. It's a little far from my home areas but then again I drive from texas to colorado just to go trout fishing especially in winter when the bass fishing starts to suck
Before you come to fish the mountains in California, maybe it would be good to go through some of the content across my channel playlist so you can make the most of your journey. Brook Trout, Golden Trout, mackinaw, browns, rainbows, cutthroat, lakes. rivers, you name it. Set it all up and knock them down. Strike!
Going to Southlake next week renting a boat love Southlake like your videos
It's getting colder and the fishing pressure should be subsiding a bit. Hopefully you'll hit some hot fishing. Nice trout in there. I am hoping to make it back to the Eastern Sierra before trout season ends. It's getting tight!
People on the trail must think you are crazy when they walk by and hear you talking to yourself.
That has happened quite a bit. They just figure I'm talking to myself. If I don't end up talking to them, they probably just go on thinking I'm nuts!
My fishing buddies and I do that cave man yell instead of saying ‘hook up’. It’s funny every time!! Subscribed!
Right on. You get the primitive streak! Thanks for tuning in and subscribing. when it stops snowing and the mountains clear up, I plan to get back into some good hiking and fishing. For now, I'll just keep pounding away at the winter reservoir fishing. Thanks again for tuning in and I hope you get a chance to get out and do some fishing soon.
Great video!
Right on. There will be more to come for sure. Thanks fort checking out my channel and shooting it out with "Lucky Ned Pepper"!
Aye man keep up the great work, this helps people like me to catch nice trout in high sierras. so thank you
Right on. A lot of the stuff I do is a bit unorthodox but it mostly comes from years of trying stuff out. I figure just pass it on. One thing I would recommend to anyone who doesn't have a ton of experience fishing alpine lakes and reservoirs is to keep making adjustments in the face of slow fishing. Alter the speed of your lure retrieve or add, change leader lengths or depths. maybe add a small piece of power bait to the top of the hook your full nightcrawler is on, or add a jerking motion to some lures. Sometimes a subtle change can initiate a strike! Thanks for checking out my channel and I hope to bring you a lot more fishing in the days to come.
Man, I love your videos... I want to go fishing with you!
I'm going to try to keep pumping them out. If people will watch I'll keep making them! Thanks for tuning in.
Me too 😂
Great video nice catch 🐠
Epic day camp site
Nothing as relaxing as sleeping in the shade waiting for a bite!
Oooga boooga!
It's just about Eastern Sierra time for me again! If you can, get on out there and have some of it!
@@wildernesswithamani1027 you’re right! That animus in us..the hunter gatherer instinct comes out! I’m over in the Mother Lode region....the 108 is open now and it’s on! I fished Beardsley Afterbay the other day and has a huge brown smash my lure...spit it out! There will be that day though I finally get the big one. I’m learning a lot from you and others like at Addicted Fishing channel!
@@hoss6048 Right on. Love Beardsley. Caught tons of trout there over the years. That big Brown spit it out? Now you have no choice but to return for your revenge!
I came across your channel love your videos just subscribed keep on making those videos tight line!! I’m in Sacramento I’ve was out on highway 50 today trying out fly fishing for the first time no luck yet.. I also do a lot of trout fishing know a few good lakes around Truckee area never fished Lake Tahoe but looking forward to!
I fished all around Lake Tahoe for decades but never fished in the Lake itself until the clips I have up. Fishing from shore has been solid and I plan to hit it a bunch of times to show how different areas of the lake are. The rainbows out of there are very good to eat!
@@wildernesswithamani1027 those rainbows must be wild correct ?
@@SuperGritscooters I believe there is a mixture of stocked fish and wild fish that spawn in the tributaries. The lakes up in that area West of Bishop definitely get stocked.
I go full caveman when I fish too 😂
It strips us down to the simplest emotions!
I’m new to Lake Tahoe. What are some good fishing places in the lake and what baits do you use that works best for you.
This clip is for Southlake above Bishop but I have several clips for Lake Tahoe on my lakes and reservoir playlist. I also have other fishing destinations in the Tahoe area on that playlist. If you go to my fishing tips playlist, my clips "rigging up for reservoir trout" and "My general technique for deep water reservoir trout" both show in detail how I rig up for bait fishing for trout from shore. I bump the slip sinker to 1/2 OZ and shorten my leader to help cast farther. I go into those adjustments I make at the end of my clip "Line stripping rainbows from shore at Lake Tahoe". Basically for Lake Tahoe, try to find at least 15 feet of water you can reach, be ready for large boulders inside and out of the water, and reel in fast with your rod high to avoid snags when you are checking your bait. Good luck.
@@wildernesswithamani1027 thanks! When is the best time of the year to fish in this lake?
Great videos, will you be fishing the eastern sierras this year?
I plan on fishing it a lot once the snow clears. I already have a bunch of Eastern Sierra content up already but there is a lot more exploring to do!
We just came back from Tahoe a couple of days ago. Hit a couple of spots on the way up and back. No dice at the rivers on the 395. But caught 2 pan sized at Convict.
I'll take two pan size trout over nothing any day! Sounds like a good road trip through some great country though. Thanks for checking out the clip. Hopefully my channel can give you some ideas for future adventures.
Were missing the best part when the fish hits the pole bell
I hit record when I see I'm getting a bite so I do miss that a lot. I've also missed some great hits because I'm fumbling around with the camera trying to hit record! Technology is not my thing to say the least. It's amazing I even have a RUclips Channel! I'll be heading to the Eastern Sierra looking for action towards the end of the week. Thanks for checking out the clip. A lot more content to come.
@@wildernesswithamani1027 your doing great and your videos are from the coolest places anywhere iv been around there you catch some good fish keep em coming
Love your videos. Tried Tahoe today
Carnelian bay , no luck moved over to incline had some bites , but no luck landing.tried the lil 15 hook with a full crawler , not sure im hooking it correctly losts of crawler not alot of hook so hmmmm?
I use a size 18 treble hook for powerbait and typically a size 6 baitholder hook for full crawlers. I carry sizes 4-8 baitholder hooks so I have a good fit for the crawlers. Typically size 6 does it. I have a couple of clips on my fishing tips playlist that detail exactly how I rig up.
Fun Video...I’m heading up in a couple of weeks and looking forward to it.
Right on. South Lake is at around 10,000 feet elevation and I think it;'s closed until trout season in April (I think last weekend).Depending on how hardcore you and your vehicle are and how much snow falls, getting there might be sketchy for a while. That is if we are, in fact, talking about the same place! I would have to imagine there is more than one lake by this name. Personally, I hit the lakes around 6,000 feet during the winter depending on the roads. My 4x4 has little clearance so I can't drive in deep snow. If I can ever answer any questions you have about any of my clips please don't hesitate to hit me up in the comment section. Thanks for checking out my channel and I hope you get a chance to get some fishing in soon.
Wilderness with Amani - Im headed up to Bishop for the Blake Jones Trout Derby but I want to see how far up I can get to get some fishing in before. New subscriber so appreciate the feedback I look forward to watching more of your videos.
@@johnnyrod251 Sounds great. Thanks for subscribing. Once the snow melts I should be hitting the hiking and fishing hard. Hopefully I can get some good stuff for my viewers to enjoy.
I live for that feeling. Lost a great fish at Tahoe this weekend because I blew a hook set. AAAAHH
I suffer from "can't set a hook-itis" myself sometimes!
Id like to see how you rig the size 15 hook to a full night crawler? Thanks Man!
4-6 baitholder hooks depending on the size of the crawlers. Details on my fishing tips playlist.
Nice day at south Lake! The wind Is usually howling when I go up.
That's a fact! Wind is always hit or miss in the high country of the Eastern Sierra. Hopefully trout season gets going without any delay this year and we can all get our lines wet once everything in Mono County opens up. For now, I'm trying to figure out where I can get to up North this Friday. Hopefully get a new clip up. Thanks for checking out my channel and I hope you get to do some fishing soon. We can all use the escape these days!
We need meed little bells on our shit
Especially when I'm sleeping!
Why don’t you use a fish stringer to keep them alive by keeping them in the water?
I like boat action to be able to get around and fish those places never been fished, if ever. Nice pan size fish. Great action!!!! I love it out there.
I had a cooler full of snow from the parking lot. I killed them quick and packed them on the snow immediately. Keeps them nice and fresh. Yeah, I pulled my boat up in a spot that didn't seem to be reachable by land. I usually like to hit those lakes right after the snow melts and the areas opens up. I was a little late this time but I still hit some good fishing.
Wilderness with Amani
Growing up as a kid, that’s what we always did. But now, most guys discharge the gills and do what you do with the ice. I never really did that. I’ll try it out next time.
I’d like to get a small dingy with outboard and electric motor and do just that.
Back in the day growing up, we trolled with flashers and orange yellow rápalas and did well. Down riggers for middle of the lake trolling.
@@fabulousrobert6607 I just ice them and then clean or filet them when I get done. Totally satisfied with that. My small inflatable boat has been gold for me. I did a clip on my boat. That thing is totally stable, fits in the back of my SUV, and can be in the water in 10-15 minutes. 2.5 hp outboard just mounts on the back. Internal gas tank on the motor is awesome. I'd recommend looking at something like that if you are looking for easy. I also use it to shuttle camping gear to remote spots on some lakes. I've got to start getting it ready for late Fall!
Wilderness with Amani
Exactly. I have a Prius. I’m thinking a small dingy Jon boat and a small motor like yours. Nice!
Easy on the hook set..you over do it...I catch fish at all the same places you fish and never hook a trout like it's a big tuna....Easy man
Not all rods are the same. I set for my light action 5 foot ugly stick with a drag that gives quite a bit....man. Works for me, do you want.
Wow you really don't need to set the hook on trout like your fishing for tuna, especially if you have to release them.
Not all rods are the same stiffness. I fish real light 5' Ugly Stiks with a fairly loose drag so that's how I set the hook to make sure I get it into the bony jaws of larger fish. I was catching fish to eat and only let fish go that I could easily get the hook out of. Cooked dome of them in my lemon pepper trout clip I shot right after this. If you aren't into this clip you probably won't like my lakes and reservoirs playlist.
how do you get there from LA?
I used to take the 5 to the 14 up through Lancaster and Palmdale until you hit the 395. That goes along the Eastern Sierra up and beyond Mammoth. There is tons of fishing and hiking up there. I have a bunch of Eastern Sierra clips up already and will have more when the snow melts and trout season opens in the area at the end of April. You can also take the 15 north until it runs into the 395.
Good content man. I live up in Reno. Haven’t been finding since I was a child if you’re ever down to take me with ya let me know man! Looks like a great experience
Everything you need to blaze a new fishing trail is discussed in various videos on my channel. Successful stream/river fishing simply takes a lot of practice. You've got this!
Why do u set the hook like your tryng to catch a tuna
I use small light action 5' rods, loose drag for light line, just going for a solid set. I have quite a bit of success fishing using my hook setting technique. I don't miss a lot of hook sets when I'm fishing bait in reservoirs. I hook and land a lot of large trout every year.
If a lighter touch works for you, more power to you!
what is the exactly place ?can you tell me bro please
Just like in most of my clips, it's just a random spot I saw had deep water. Pulled up to shore in my boat. Drive down past the boat ramp and hike down the hill to the water and cast out. You'll do fine. The specific spot isn't as key as making sure your rig is set up properly. My clip "my general strategy for deep water reservoir trout" goes into detail about how I set up. Hope it helps.
The lake is named South lake.
Love your video's but I never see you Bleed and gut your fish. They will taste way better . Just say'in 🤷♂️
I kill them and pack them in snow. Usually clean or filet them before I head out. I've done both over the decades and either way, I don't taste a difference as long as I get them packed in snow right away. I don't do much fishing where I keep fish at times when there is no snow anywhere available to fill my cooler with. Typically pull over on the side of the road and grab it when I see it later in the Spring. Thanks for tuning in.
dude you need an instagram or facebook, so that we can keep in touch more easily!
Everyone tells me that! Eventually it will happen. This is the first social media platform I have ever been on! I'm a bit slow in these matters.
@@wildernesswithamani1027 You are the true wilderness man
@@LegendarSky8 Right on! One of the highest form of compliment to a dude like me!
If u lose a fish it's because u rip his lips off
That is not a fact.
@@wildernesswithamani1027 just messing w you ..I recommend your videos all the time..your a great dude man
@@jakechurch7506 Right on. No worries.