Another excellent made video. The description of the rod and set up, as well as the weather conditions sets the viewing audience up to better appreciate the "prize" all those beautiful Brown Trout. Thank you really enjoyed your Tenkara catch rate almost as much as the Goose on the nest! LOL
I recognize that mushroom shaped rock with the nice pool below it from your previous video. 😉 Pretty crazy how conditions have evolved since March with all the spring rain. Nice browns in there. Good job in tough conditions Jared!
Yes. Basically. Set the hook, play the trout a lil bit, hold the tenkara rod up and back past the back of your head. The fish should then come towards you.
Great video Jared!
Holy cow! Laura! Thank you!
Nice video, enjoyed watching. I sure wish it was early spring again, I hate bugs 😂
lol thank you! Yeah those bugs can be bad, but then there should be a good bite going on in the water! 😂
That's perfection, what else can angler ask for?!
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You nailed it Carlos! 😀🙌
Great vid! Love it!
Thanks Chris! Can’t wait to edit the next video with you in it!
Outstanding!
Thanks dude!
Another excellent made video. The description of the rod and set up, as well as the weather conditions sets the viewing audience up to better appreciate the "prize" all those beautiful Brown Trout. Thank you really enjoyed your Tenkara catch rate almost as much as the Goose on the nest! LOL
lol yeah, thanks Vic! Sometimes you have to fish those cold windy unwelcoming days. lol and I’m glad you could see the 🪿! 😂
I recognize that mushroom shaped rock with the nice pool below it from your previous video. 😉 Pretty crazy how conditions have evolved since March with all the spring rain. Nice browns in there. Good job in tough conditions Jared!
Good eye Gary! Yeah it has been a while at this creek. We needed that rain for sure. Thanks Gary. It was great to see you at the camp out!
Those cold/windy days are rough!!
Yes, but can be very rewarding too! 😀
With no reel, so you just let the fish swim to you and net it?
it's more using the rod and line itself to pull/guide it in to be netted
Yes. Basically. Set the hook, play the trout a lil bit, hold the tenkara rod up and back past the back of your head. The fish should then come towards you.