High Water Streamer Fishing on Alberta's Crowsnest River - POV High Water Fly Fishing Streamers

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

Комментарии • 55

  • @camerongrant9356
    @camerongrant9356 Год назад +3

    I fished here many times. Thank you for not telling people the exact location you fish. Exploring is half the fun anyway

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад

      It is and it's not hard to explore. With just a little research, it can be done by anyone.

  • @conorlinehan4434
    @conorlinehan4434 Год назад +1

    After watching for years, I started tying up some wooly buggers to use this season and just used them for the first time this past weekend and absolutley put a beat down on some estes park stockers. So nice to have a barbless hook when you get 50+ to your foot and can just shake them off to grow another day. Absolute blast that my fishing buddy and I will 100% do with future noobies to get them on some fish. One 5 minute period got me 8 fish in 8 casts and my buddy had 6 fish in 6 casts. Simply would not have happened if I did typical indicator or dry dropper fishing. All thanks and very much in part to the continued knowledge and challenge of "giving it a foooking go" your channel brings to the world.

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад

      We're happy for you! it's a pretty sweet thing when we think outside the box of our usual routine of how we fish and find a new method that works really well. Woolly Buggers are a crazy effective fly and great to hear you've seen it first hand. To have a "go to" method for total beginner fly fishers that gets them into fish right away and boosts their confidence is a great thing too. Humans have a tendency to let limitations get in the way from just trying, so we're glad our encouragement to "have a go" through the years caused you to take action:)
      If you find value in our constant sharing of our knowledge to help people like yourself, we'd love to see your support of our content by becoming a member of our Patreon group here. www.patreon.com/jensenflyfishing

  • @dankochanek8056
    @dankochanek8056 Год назад +1

    What a fun stretch of water.

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад +1

      Sure is.

    • @dankochanek8056
      @dankochanek8056 Год назад +1

      @@jensenflyfishing Had another question. Can you pull over and get out of the raft or is it mostly private.

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад

      @@dankochanek8056 all legal below high water mark.

  • @tyvrabel1696
    @tyvrabel1696 11 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting outing! I’ve never fished the crow in high water 👌🏼

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  11 месяцев назад

      it's worth a poke around. we weren't too serious this day as we were crashing with Covid but a person could do some serious fun with long leaders and proper jigheads :)

  • @oldsmugglerflyfishing
    @oldsmugglerflyfishing Год назад +1

    Another great video!

  • @darylwiliams-ek4mk
    @darylwiliams-ek4mk Год назад

    Love that double bugger action💯🔥🔥

  • @HarleyJetSled
    @HarleyJetSled Год назад +1

    “Just lip it” 😂😂😂🎉❤

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад +1

      well, this is the northern bass show now... RUclips wants more bass ;)

  • @darrelbaillie7829
    @darrelbaillie7829 Год назад +1

    You guys gave me a tip regarding jigheads. I have minute jigheads that I want to try out on a flyrod with curly tail worms for bass. Not sure if it will work. But I am going to try it. Thank you for the idea 💡

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад

      Sounds like a great plan of yours for bass and glad we could plant that seed in your mind. All the best with it:)

  • @dirkreese6230
    @dirkreese6230 Год назад +1

    ❤what a nice Trip!!

  • @MrCutbow
    @MrCutbow 4 месяца назад +1

    Was that late June 2022? The waters north of there were screaming fast and just a few degrees off freezing. Ended up going to Montana to get away from it

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  4 месяца назад

      I think so yes. Sometimes we have to do different things if we want to just be out and on the water 😊😎🍻

  • @simonliu2946
    @simonliu2946 Год назад +1

    😂water getting high so early this year. Hope it drop sooner

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад

      Unfortunately we can't avoid run off on many waters. Just a part of the cycle of every season.

  • @deanbork3415
    @deanbork3415 Год назад +1

    In the last couple minutes I noticed the rod guides on top of the rod (opposite the reel). Just slippage and too busy to straighten or is there a reason?

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад +1

      1/8 oz jighead + tungsten bead head trailer fly + rotating roll & shoot casts = exactly that. We try to stay on top of the ferrule turn but it's going to loosen when using that on a 4 or 5 wt rod. :) Should see what a 1/4oz jighead + tungsten cone trailer does on a 7! :)

  • @evanhammond7305
    @evanhammond7305 Год назад +3

    I noticed Amelia's rod guides where upside down. Is there a reson for this?

    • @akintomeatloaf
      @akintomeatloaf Год назад +1

      I'd like to know too!

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад +1

      rod twist that comes from perpetual rolling and shooting of heavy flies/weight - the motion eventually loosens the ferrules and the sections twist. I get the same, esp with 1/4oz jigheads and you only notice it when you do - usually once through the good water. A quick twist & reconnect and away you go.

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад

      as above

    • @evanhammond7305
      @evanhammond7305 Год назад +1

      @@jensenflyfishing nice so unintentionally

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад

      @@evanhammond7305 100%

  • @joeyharshaw3874
    @joeyharshaw3874 Год назад +1

    Hey great video thanks! What is your rod set up for this style of fishing?

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад

      I think we were using a 5wt Helios 3F... though if you were going to get as aggressive as those jigheads a 6 would roll it a little better. There again I've seen guys with deep flex 4wt glass rods just load and roll that heavy stuff so well too. All in how you want to go about it :)

    • @joeyharshaw3874
      @joeyharshaw3874 Год назад +1

      I have a 6wt echo xl carbon, would this suffice? Any suggestions on line type?

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад

      @@joeyharshaw3874 a wt forward line with a regular 9' leader will suffice 🍻

  • @tommarb1477
    @tommarb1477 Год назад +1

    Out of curiosity why do you have your rod setup for right handed retrieve when you strip with your left hand? Noticed that on alot of your videos.

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад

      We've always been more comfortable reeling with our right hand is all.

  • @ddt1352
    @ddt1352 Год назад +1

    Have you folks found crystal chenill buggers to out perform more muted buggers?

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад

      in what water type, viz, clarity, flow, depth, trout behaviour, weather, etc? :) Yes! No. :) That's a whole video course right there :)

  • @TheJgee83
    @TheJgee83 Год назад

    Another well done vid. There's a theme in a lot of your vids re conservation and how to handle and release trout properly once caught. How come no net was used? Not trying to be a stickler - just curious.

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад

      Nets and small fish can be a mixed bag in how trout are actually handled and for how long. By not using one on small (less than 16 or 17") it's far easier and consistent to simply lift, run the hand down the leader and grab the head of the streamer and then flip the fish, remove the fly or flip the fish back into deeper water. While a net sounds "better", when you net a small fish and let it flop about and trampoline, you actually spend more time and apply more pressure on the fish to immobilize it before then taking more time to find a spot in the boat to prop the net while you chase the fish in it. All told the wet hand running down the leader is far quicker and applies far less pressure on the fish once you get to know how quick & easy it is.

    • @TheJgee83
      @TheJgee83 Год назад +1

      @@jensenflyfishing Makes sense and thanks for the intel!

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад

      @@TheJgee83 it's a real touchy subject to some but in the end it comes down to time out of the water and how much external pressure is placed on the fish's internal organs (assuming wet hands, which are quite hard to avoid when stripping streamers). All the best

  • @SithLord_66_80
    @SithLord_66_80 Год назад

    How are your buggers attached to each other? At the bend of the hook or do you use an long tag end to tie on to?

  • @brendan4901
    @brendan4901 Год назад

    I don't understand why you would put the name of the river in the title. All your other videos you seem to keep it a secret.

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад

      It's the Crowsnest River at 15m3sec. The idea is to point out that there remains opportunities on even the most heavily fished rivers when we think that the water might be too high or fishing not possible. By naming a river that has been headline news for 50 years the idea is to jog people to the opportunities. Naming a river such as the Bow or Crowsnest or Oldman to put light to a concept isn't going to harm anything.

  • @PricklyMittsHockey
    @PricklyMittsHockey 5 месяцев назад

    Cool video but oh man do I hope this doesn’t catch on.

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  5 месяцев назад

      What? Fly Fishing? Streamers? Catching fish? We think it's already a thing 😊🍻 If you mean floating when the river is high and unwadeable, why not?

  • @n2da8
    @n2da8 Год назад

    wouldn't be fishing without a drone. It would be silly to just enjoy it without showing people.

    • @jensenflyfishing
      @jensenflyfishing  Год назад +1

      Since that's what our channel is all about - the how to, the where and why - thank you for recognizing that with such a wonderful comment. 😊🍻