Tristan, thanks for testing the flies for us... Have a fun challenge for you: Next time you get the chance to fish a creek like that, try to fish a bare hook ( silver, gold or red) it would be an interesting experience!
Lovely stream and trout. Like most fly fishermen, I have more flies than I'll ever need but most of the time I tie on a Black Woolly Worm when I fish a small stream or creek. It's a fly that could be many edible food items to a trout and I have confidence in it. Sure, there's times when trout turn up their noses at it but I used to waste so much time changing flies with zero or poor result. Often it's not the fly but how it is presented that makes the difference. I always enjoy your videos. Cheers, Steve.
Beautiful location. Try this for a cheap fly, not Japanese but works. Cut a 2" piece of Ultra Chenille in fluorescent pink and tie it around a hook with a single over hand knot and fish away.
AliExpress is a great source for many items if you have little money and lots of time. I bought a 3.6m Tenkara rod from them. Haven't had a chance to take it out fishing yet. Keep up the good work.
There are no Great Basin redbands in Idaho, so nope. And the redbands we do have (Columbia River redbands) aren't in this particular area. Thanks for watching 👍
Great stuff. Really enjoying the content and pacing of your videos. Almost like being there. Questions: when fishing rivers, creeks and streams are you fishing with the fly ON the surface in a dead float or dead drifting just under the surface as the fly sinks?
How do you like the Nirvana 400? I've been.using it to catch bass, crappie and other panfish here in Missouri. I'll take it to Colorado this summer for some mountain stream fishing. What size level line do you use with it? Keep up the good work! P.S. - I subsequently went to your gear page and read your comments on the Nirvana 400. I've broken a couple tips - one was definitely my fault, the other not so sure. I agree that the Dragontail replacement parts are reasonably priced and shipped quickly.
Great small creek! Is that area south of Pocatello on the way to Malad? I am also trying out new Kebaris that I bought on amazon. Alittle hard right now cuz of the heavy runoff
I would like to see what shape the fly was in after 20 plus fish. I've found that you can get more service out of these cheap flies if you use a bit of head cement before fishing to reinforce the wraps and materials.
Now I can’t use the crappy fly excuse. So basically I just suck. Is there a reason you wouldn’t want to just use a regular elk hair caddis or other traditional fly?
No idea. I've never fished that rod. But as far as length goes, it depends what kind of water you're fishing. If you're going to be fishing small-ish mountain streams, that length will be fine. If you're fishing rivers or lakes, there's no reason not to go for a longer rod.
Pretty.....it seems like those Tenkara flies would be very easy to tie; I bought a fly-typing "starter kit" last year, but I've yet to break it out. I've used "standard" flies and nymphs with my Tenkara - in most of these small streams, it really doesn't matter much as far as patterns go.
The best small creek fly fishing Channel on RUclips. Keep up the Saturday videos
Love the simplicty of Tenkara, although I have not tried it myself. Great content, really enjoy your vids, keep them coming! (Albany NY area here).
Yet another beautiful setting with great fishing! Thank you!
Tristan, thanks for testing the flies for us... Have a fun challenge for you: Next time you get the chance to fish a creek like that, try to fish a bare hook ( silver, gold or red) it would be an interesting experience!
What an amazing little stream you have there. I'm so envious! :-)
Great stuff, much easier fishing than your previous bushwhacking videos! Beautiful fish and scenery too!
Yep, it's great to fish a wide open creek and just focus on the fishing! 😁
checking in. great video as always!
Good show T.A. it's always fun to see you doing what I hope to be doing up in the panhandle (Cd'L) area in the near future.
Later
I hope to make it up there this summer. I have a goal to catch fish in all 44 of Idaho's counties, and I'm at 18. Lots of places to explore still!
Another great vid. Thanks man!
Lovely stream and trout. Like most fly fishermen, I have more flies than I'll ever need but most of the time I tie on a Black Woolly Worm when I fish a small stream or creek. It's a fly that could be many edible food items to a trout and I have confidence in it. Sure, there's times when trout turn up their noses at it but I used to waste so much time changing flies with zero or poor result. Often it's not the fly but how it is presented that makes the difference.
I always enjoy your videos.
Cheers,
Steve.
Beautiful location. Try this for a cheap fly, not Japanese but works. Cut a 2" piece of Ultra Chenille in fluorescent pink and tie it around a hook with a single over hand knot and fish away.
AliExpress is a great source for many items if you have little money and lots of time. I bought a 3.6m Tenkara rod from them. Haven't had a chance to take it out fishing yet. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Michael. I have a cheapo 360 cm AliExpress rod too that I haven't tried yet either.
From my experience almost any type of fly works in those small creeks. They do spook easily but there’s so many fish it’s easy too love on.
Agreed! Thanks Christian.
Thank you for another excellent video! Might those rainbows have been native Great Basin redband trout? Really enjoy your channel!
There are no Great Basin redbands in Idaho, so nope. And the redbands we do have (Columbia River redbands) aren't in this particular area. Thanks for watching 👍
Looks like you had fun. Love that little creek.
Yep, it was a blast! Thanks Andy.
Great stuff. Really enjoying the content and pacing of your videos. Almost like being there. Questions: when fishing rivers, creeks and streams are you fishing with the fly ON the surface in a dead float or dead drifting just under the surface as the fly sinks?
I fish them under the surface. Thaks for watching.
That’s one beautiful place man.
Интересный способ ловли рыбы, испробовал улов есть. Спасибо.
How do you like the Nirvana 400? I've been.using it to catch bass, crappie and other panfish here in Missouri. I'll take it to Colorado this summer for some mountain stream fishing. What size level line do you use with it? Keep up the good work!
P.S. - I subsequently went to your gear page and read your comments on the Nirvana 400. I've broken a couple tips - one was definitely my fault, the other not so sure. I agree that the Dragontail replacement parts are reasonably priced and shipped quickly.
Try fishing an urban creek. I fished one yesterday and loved it.
using same flies here in Bulgaria. works nice. i also tried do it myself, also working.. so hey, the japans are right - the fly dosn't matter much :D
Great small creek! Is that area south of Pocatello on the way to Malad? I am also trying out new Kebaris that I bought on amazon. Alittle hard right now cuz of the heavy runoff
Nope, it's not. And yeah, it's a tough time of year to fish because of the runoff. Gotta find those spring creeks. Thanks Steve.
I would like to see what shape the fly was in after 20 plus fish. I've found that you can get more service out of these cheap flies if you use a bit of head cement before fishing to reinforce the wraps and materials.
It was in rough shape! Yep, head cement would be a good idea. Thanks Mark.
Now I can’t use the crappy fly excuse. So basically I just suck. Is there a reason you wouldn’t want to just use a regular elk hair caddis or other traditional fly?
Do you use a chest holder for your GoPro when fishing?
looks like east of hart mt or. my dad would fish for Dolly's now called bull trout.
Thinking about getting into Tenkara. Do you think the Dragontail talon 330 would be a good starter??
No idea. I've never fished that rod. But as far as length goes, it depends what kind of water you're fishing. If you're going to be fishing small-ish mountain streams, that length will be fine. If you're fishing rivers or lakes, there's no reason not to go for a longer rod.
K thanks
What size line do you use on these small rods and creeks
This is a 13-food rod, so not really a small one. Rod and line info is in the description of each video. Thanks for watching.
Hi Tristan, getting my tenkara kit set up. Where did you buy the cool landing net?
It's the medium rubber Measure Net, and I got it from Amazon.
@@TenkaraAddictThanks!
Pretty.....it seems like those Tenkara flies would be very easy to tie; I bought a fly-typing "starter kit" last year, but I've yet to break it out. I've used "standard" flies and nymphs with my Tenkara - in most of these small streams, it really doesn't matter much as far as patterns go.
I just bought a tenkara rod and waiting for it’s arrival! Are tenkara flies dry? Do you usually fish tenkara with dry flies? So many questions...
Traditional tenkara flies are wet flies. Dry flies can be used with a tenkara rod.
@@TenkaraAddict Thank you!
Do you uses both dry and wet flies.?
I use only wet flies
Try the cheapest tenkara rods from aliexpress next time.
I have a video of me using a small $3 AliExpress rod, and I have some other super cheap rods that I still need to test out. Thanks for watching.
Tasty!
Ali express? Really? I did not realize that they sold that kind of thing there.
A bad fly presented well will out fish a good fly presented poorly.