Finally a "high water" video where the conditions look like those that I face every year on my beloved creek in Northern California, sometimes through June. I've seen several "high water" videos from Pennsylvania, and they always make me shake my head. Thank you!
You bet, glad to hear it was of value. I’ve never fished the creeks in Northern California, but I’ll bet they can be fantastic! Best of luck out there!
Thanks man, when I’m in the middle of filming these vids I sometimes wonder what I’m doing 🤦♂️ But afterwards I’m usually grateful I put in the effort 😁
Great video! I ordered some of the DNA flies and they should be here next week sometime, are your patterns available to buy? I really like the stonefly! Thanks
You bet, I fish this on a Euro rig, but can be fished under an indicator as well. I fish my top fly on a 5" tag, and 20" below I tie on my bottom fly. On this day the stone was on the bottom, and the worm was up on the tag. You can learn way more about leader design, rigging, gear, and technique in our Materclass found at modernnymphingmasterclass.com
@@GilbertRowley thanks so much. I actually bought the master class a few days ago! Great quality video. I am surprised the top fly is only 5 inches long off the main. I think I saw a much longer tippet for this in the video. But I guess it is condition dependent.
@@johnmcevoy glad you’re enjoying the Masterclass! The stone is on the longer tag, about 20” below and the worm hangs off a 5” dropper up the line from the stone. I’ll bet you were seeing the 20” piece handing down. Thanks again!
T&T Contact II, 10’ 2wt. It’s my fav for small streams tacticalflyfisher.com/products/thomas-and-thomas-contact-ii-nymph-rods?sca_ref=6033339.bFP70fhFSs
Finally a "high water" video where the conditions look like those that I face every year on my beloved creek in Northern California, sometimes through June. I've seen several "high water" videos from Pennsylvania, and they always make me shake my head. Thank you!
You bet, glad to hear it was of value. I’ve never fished the creeks in Northern California, but I’ll bet they can be fantastic! Best of luck out there!
Awesome video! Fished this pattern this spring here in PA due to high water and man did it produce. Caught my pb brownie on the pink&red coloration.
Dude, that's awesome! Glad to hear it's been working well for you as well!
Love your enthusiasm ! Thanks for sharing !
You bet, thanks for checking it out!
I could watch this style of video all day. Loved the video!
Thanks very kind! Thanks so much for following along!
Great vid. Very helpful. Thanks Gilbert.
Thank you! Glad you found it useful!
Love Lance! I'm thankful to live 10 minutes away from him.
Awesome! One of the best guys I know!
Nice. Love the videos. Always pick up a tip or two. Thanks
Awesome! Glad to hear you’re finding them to be useful!
Thanks for sharing!!! 😀
My pleasure! Thanks for checking it out!
Nice video! DNA worm rocks!!
Thanks man, and I totally agree! Great pattern, way more durable and still fishy as can be!
Great stuff, per the usual.
Thanks man, I appreciate it! Hope the water’s been treating you well!
Love watching your videos man! I enjoy your fishing videos but need some new tying videos also!
Thank you! And I hope to get some thing videos up soon!
I loved the video Gilbert!
Thanks Rob! Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video Gil. Really creative angles, like the rock turn, that make you forget it’s a solo effort which I know is hard to do
Thanks man, when I’m in the middle of filming these vids I sometimes wonder what I’m doing 🤦♂️ But afterwards I’m usually grateful I put in the effort 😁
Awesome video and nice fish. Are you euro nymphing here? Thanks
Thank you! Yes, Euro Nymphing, super effective and fun!
Great video! I ordered some of the DNA flies and they should be here next week sometime, are your patterns available to buy? I really like the stonefly! Thanks
Awesome! I’m sure they will crush it for you! And yes, the Rowley Stone is available here:
captureadventuremedia.com/home/shop/
Fantastic! Thank you 😊 Order placed
Awesome! Just saw it come through, thanks! I hope they fish as well for you as they do for me.
Great video. I did not catch the name of the stone fly?
Thanks! It’s called the Rowley Stone, this was the golden version. 👍
Awesome video. We are dealing with the same conditions here in Colorado. On question, are you shooting in 60 or 120p for your slow motion shots?
120 fps, glad you enjoyed the vid! Hope the rivers in Colorado treat you well!
Can you tell us how you rigged that? Stone fly on the bottom with the worm up the leader on the offset of the tag end? (not sure how to describe!)
You bet, I fish this on a Euro rig, but can be fished under an indicator as well. I fish my top fly on a 5" tag, and 20" below I tie on my bottom fly. On this day the stone was on the bottom, and the worm was up on the tag. You can learn way more about leader design, rigging, gear, and technique in our Materclass found at modernnymphingmasterclass.com
@@GilbertRowley thanks so much. I actually bought the master class a few days ago! Great quality video. I am surprised the top fly is only 5 inches long off the main. I think I saw a much longer tippet for this in the video. But I guess it is condition dependent.
@@johnmcevoy glad you’re enjoying the Masterclass! The stone is on the longer tag, about 20” below and the worm hangs off a 5” dropper up the line from the stone. I’ll bet you were seeing the 20” piece handing down. Thanks again!
When was this shot
About two weeks ago 👍
what weight rod is that? type and reel?!
T&T Contact II, 10’ 2wt. It’s my fav for small streams
tacticalflyfisher.com/products/thomas-and-thomas-contact-ii-nymph-rods?sca_ref=6033339.bFP70fhFSs
The reel is a Lamson Litespeed 5+
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