In Colorado a couple weeks ago, caught a few cut-bows. At 63, I have to say the time we spent over 10,000 feet totally gassed me! The altitude out there is no joke. Beautiful vid, and gorgeous fish.
Seen the short. Man such a magnificent find... Absolutely beautiful just to have the opportunity to be in such untouched location. Fish or no fish totally worth the trip I would hold my head high with a skunk that day any fish is just a bonus.
I’ve hiked a lot in that mountain range, and I agree that’s the bluest lake I’ve been to. It is aptly named. There used to be large cutties in it and the other lake not far from it. It’s a dandy hike to get there. Fortunately even though I’m in my 60s I’m used to the altitude. You guys did great. I enjoyed the video.
Among your very best, guys. The species of that first catch was completely new to me. Spectacularly beautiful scenery. No-one could do more to promote the natural beauty of the States than yourselves.
Thank you for the kind words!! Some videos are more about where you're fishing than it is about the fish. This in my opinion is one of those videos. Thanks for watching
@@hardmanfishing cutthroat won’t have that rainbow stripe down the side. When you get those weird mixed qualities of both cut and rainbow it’s a sure sign it’s a cutbow. They are super common in a lot of popular Colorado and Montana streams. I got into a bunch of golden/rainbow hybrid is the Sierras of California this summer. Those get some weird mixes too.
@@hardmanfishingI think it’s a greenback cutbow. It might be a hybrid between a greenback cutthroat and rainbow trout. Best explanation for that unique side stripe pattern.
I enjoyed this video a lot! That remote high beautifully blue lake…awesome. But even more beautiful were those decent sized brookies at times 9:40 and 11:20… oh my gosh…look those dark vivid colours! And the bite of the first one in that clear water …and the stunning surroundings…wow…what a marvellous fishing trip the two of you had…exploring new places and studying the variations between cutthroats and rainbows that occur up there in that fishing paradise. A bliss of a video.
The most common element that creates such blue water is calcium. It is pretty ubiquitous in CO. This particular color is enhanced by one or a couple other minerals that can really destroy a trout fishery if not together with other minerals, so they are not getting mentioned here. Depth also contributes. Look at Crater Lake Oregon. That water is nearly just H20, but the great depth produces the color. Thanks for posting. This place is gorgeous, as are the fish!
Last month I got to fish Cabresto Lake near Taos, New Mexico. That lake was full of brook trout that looked like the ones in this video. The prettiest fish I’ve ever seen in my life. Can’t wait to get up to Colorado!!
All the times I hiked up high and to never see a lake like that beautiful blue one. I'm curious about the cutthroat, but that beautiful lake, absolutely a Rocky Mountain High. This one just could be my favorite one y'all done. And yes I've fallen to those headaches that aspirin seemed to bounce right off. ..................,but that lake. Thank you! Snow will be flying there soon.
Loved the video man! Fishing for cutthroat lake trout is always a blast! I’m actually planing a simular trip for my Chanel as well. Ive always idolized your content, keep the videos rolling!
WHOA!🤯 Yeah, that lake looks just like lake Tahoe. Just BREATHTAKINGLY clear. As for the fish? They look like sumthin i was blessed with catchin some years ago and it was called at the time a Golden Trout. They were rumored to ONLY be found in higher elevations....but I digress, Great vid as always boyz🙂👍 and plz keep em comin. Peace ✌😎
Love this video! The mountain peaks looked just like all them steps that Trey and Mr Han had to climb in (Jacki Chan's) Karate Kid. The beauty of the mountains, the lake, and the fish was well worth it. Thank y'all so much for sharing this with us ❤️. Prayers for y'all to stay safe and catch great 🐟 🐠 🎣 🐡 fish. God bless and always tight lines. 🙏
Beautiful lake, Andrew. It can be hard to catch fish in those lakes because the water is so darned clear. I fished a similar lake near Lake Tahoe years ago. The fish were huge but they could see everything and got spooked too easily. Didn't catch a single fish. 😡
how do you fish in waters where there is no drift? I have only ever learned on creeks where there is running water. Do you pull the line in kind of like a streamer? or you just let the fly sit out in the water in hopes something will come up?
What fabulous waters! But you were smart to retreat down from the high country. Oxygen at sea level is approximately 20.9% of the atmosphere. At 12,000’? Just a tad over 13%. Yeah, big difference. Another great adventure - looking forward to the next!
It is a beautiful lake …. But obviously you don’t hike the high country in Colorado much . Try going above Durango , Silverton , Steamboat Springs and Leadville just name a few . Not only breathtaking views , but unexpectedly huge fish .
Give me 2 weeks and I'll post a video at a lake where there wasn't a fish under 16 inches! Just because every video doesn't have huge fish doesn't mean we aren't experienced
Awsome vid beautiful scenery you guys might want to check out lake agnus been years since I have been there but there are some beautiful big cutthroat in that lake and a challenge when I have been there
I'd probably harvest a few if I were you. It's obvious there isn't size or very good numbers and it probably gets fished next to none which is why there's not many fish. Harvest a few in hopes of more and bigger trout.
I honestly think that they were recently put in there. The numbers weren't high, the fish seemed to be small but all generally the same size, and they were concentrated at certain areas. Also the only report I saw said it was going to be brookies. So I think at some point in the last 5 years they killed the brookies and stocked those cutties in there
There just isn't big trout up high in CO. Also altitude sickness is real and bad. You need to acclimate your self to the elevation. So many come from the flat lands, go up in the mtns. and end up sick.
It would take anyone less than 15 minutes to identify the lake via what's available on the internet and what was shown in the video. There's no need for the location to be posted here.
@@jimmymani I agree. It took me 15 minutes to find the lake without knowing it existed. If people spent any amount of time googling some of this stuff or doing their own research they'd find it LOL
@@jimmymani i totally get that it would be awesome to find a spot like this yourself and not spread the word. I have a hard time researching and finding spots, any tips on websites or resources I could be using?
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In Colorado a couple weeks ago, caught a few cut-bows. At 63, I have to say the time we spent over 10,000 feet totally gassed me! The altitude out there is no joke. Beautiful vid, and gorgeous fish.
It really isn't! Especially if you're from out east.
Unbelievable beautiful. Very nicely done. Amazing fish and even more amazing scenery. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed!
Prettiest Brookies I've ever saw. Absolutely beautiful. I have a friend on vacation in Utah suffering altitude sickness. You did right to come down.
Altitidue sickness ain't no joke! I've dealt with it enough at this point that I know when to call it a day.
Found this video in YT Shorts and i must say that this has to be the most beautiful well filmed video ive seen lately. It is stunning in 4K.
Seen the short. Man such a magnificent find... Absolutely beautiful just to have the opportunity to be in such untouched location. Fish or no fish totally worth the trip I would hold my head high with a skunk that day any fish is just a bonus.
Such beautiful fish! Thanks!
The Brook Trout whisperer ….me (and my 6 year old) love your videos. great work!
That's awesome!! Thank you for watching
I’ve hiked a lot in that mountain range, and I agree that’s the bluest lake I’ve been to. It is aptly named. There used to be large cutties in it and the other lake not far from it. It’s a dandy hike to get there. Fortunately even though I’m in my 60s I’m used to the altitude. You guys did great. I enjoyed the video.
What is this mountain range you speak of? Interested in going next time I'm in CO
The fish were the icing on an exquisite cake. Thank you.
WOW!!! Beautiful lake n awesome fish, loved the footage guys
Among your very best, guys. The species of that first catch was completely new to me. Spectacularly beautiful scenery. No-one could do more to promote the natural beauty of the States than yourselves.
Thank you for the kind words!! Some videos are more about where you're fishing than it is about the fish. This in my opinion is one of those videos. Thanks for watching
I can't get over that blue lake, wow! Beautiful. Enjoyed the video. Tight lines. 👍
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed
Stunning lake and great hook to get me to click the video. Love the vids. Keep it up
Wow. That place is so freaking beautiful.
The prettiest I've been to (so far)
Beautiful country and water.
Incredible looking fish! Every one of them!
First fish looks like a cut bow
Definitely a cutbow, look under the gills.
It was a cuttbow or a cutthroat. We aren't entirely sure.
@@hardmanfishing cutthroat won’t have that rainbow stripe down the side. When you get those weird mixed qualities of both cut and rainbow it’s a sure sign it’s a cutbow. They are super common in a lot of popular Colorado and Montana streams. I got into a bunch of golden/rainbow hybrid is the Sierras of California this summer. Those get some weird mixes too.
Thought the same thing
@@hardmanfishingI think it’s a greenback cutbow. It might be a hybrid between a greenback cutthroat and rainbow trout. Best explanation for that unique side stripe pattern.
I enjoyed this video a lot! That remote high beautifully blue lake…awesome. But even more beautiful were those decent sized brookies at times 9:40 and 11:20… oh my gosh…look those dark vivid colours! And the bite of the first one in that clear water …and the stunning surroundings…wow…what a marvellous fishing trip the two of you had…exploring new places and studying the variations between cutthroats and rainbows that occur up there in that fishing paradise. A bliss of a video.
Thank you!! I'm glad you enjoyed. It was a heck of a day
Great stuff, got skunked there a couple years ago, glad to see you found some.
beautiful scenery, great hike, thanks for sharing.
The most common element that creates such blue water is calcium. It is pretty ubiquitous in CO. This particular color is enhanced by one or a couple other minerals that can really destroy a trout fishery if not together with other minerals, so they are not getting mentioned here. Depth also contributes. Look at Crater Lake Oregon. That water is nearly just H20, but the great depth produces the color. Thanks for posting. This place is gorgeous, as are the fish!
Beautiful nature my friend 👍👍
Nice sharing master, keep sharing I enjoy your video, God Bless ❤
Last month I got to fish Cabresto Lake near Taos, New Mexico. That lake was full of brook trout that looked like the ones in this video. The prettiest fish I’ve ever seen in my life. Can’t wait to get up to Colorado!!
All I can say is... wow. I've never seen a lake like that in my life! Looks like such an awesome adventure!
I'm glad you enjoyed!
Damn those brook trout look good love when there dark green with the bright orange belly.
All the times I hiked up high and to never see a lake like that beautiful blue one. I'm curious about the cutthroat, but that beautiful lake, absolutely a Rocky Mountain High. This one just could be my favorite one y'all done. And yes I've fallen to those headaches that aspirin seemed to bounce right off. ..................,but that lake. Thank you! Snow will be flying there soon.
Thanks for sharing. What an amazing area. One day I'll get down there to explore.
It'a worth it!
Beautiful Fish. Brookie Heaven on earth.
Now thats the kinda place you only dream of !
That lake was beautiful but their's nothing prettier than the native brook trout. Great video
Thanks for sharing this amazing and beautiful area on the video
Glad you enjoyed
WOW!!!!
Loved the video man! Fishing for cutthroat lake trout is always a blast! I’m actually planing a simular trip for my Chanel as well. Ive always idolized your content, keep the videos rolling!
Incredible! Incredible! Incredible!
Wow beautiful water
It's a high mountain cutthroat rainbow. Caught those in glacier national Forrest MT.
11:10 craziest trout pattern I've ever seen!
WHOA!🤯 Yeah, that lake looks just like lake Tahoe. Just BREATHTAKINGLY clear. As for the fish? They look like sumthin i was blessed with catchin some years ago and it was called at the time a Golden Trout. They were rumored to ONLY be found in higher elevations....but I digress, Great vid as always boyz🙂👍 and plz keep em comin. Peace ✌😎
Thanks for watching John!!
I love the brother bickering😂. Reminds me of my brother and I
LOL that's part of having a sibling I guess!! Thanks for watching the video
Love this video! The mountain peaks looked just like all them steps that Trey and Mr Han had to climb in (Jacki Chan's) Karate Kid. The beauty of the mountains, the lake, and the fish was well worth it. Thank y'all so much for sharing this with us ❤️. Prayers for y'all to stay safe and catch great 🐟 🐠 🎣 🐡 fish. God bless and always tight lines. 🙏
Thank Tony!! Glad you enjoyed
I came here from a you tube short. I had to see this body of water WOW!
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Beautiful brookies 🤠
Almost at 50k! Awesome video
only 1k to go!
Great video, solid fishing!
Will do.
Beautiful lake, Andrew. It can be hard to catch fish in those lakes because the water is so darned clear. I fished a similar lake near Lake Tahoe years ago. The fish were huge but they could see everything and got spooked too easily. Didn't catch a single fish. 😡
Nice place. What area? Your first fish is a westslope cutthroat. They like high elevations.
Match the hatch. Works every time!
My,my,my….speechless!
That 1st fish was a curry hybrid . Which you occasionally in the high count .
how do you fish in waters where there is no drift? I have only ever learned on creeks where there is running water. Do you pull the line in kind of like a streamer? or you just let the fly sit out in the water in hopes something will come up?
Did I miss where you mentioned the location land name of the lake !
Just said colorado.
What fabulous waters! But you were smart to retreat down from the high country. Oxygen at sea level is approximately 20.9% of the atmosphere. At 12,000’? Just a tad over 13%. Yeah, big difference. Another great adventure - looking forward to the next!
I didn't know that fact honestly. I just knew the air was thin! Thanks for watching
The water clarity is unreal! Were those other three fisherman on the far bank with you and your bud?
Nope! There weren't any other fisherman. But there were A LOT of other hikers that went up to the lake just to see it.
It is a beautiful lake …. But obviously you don’t hike the high country in Colorado much . Try going above Durango , Silverton , Steamboat Springs and Leadville just name a few . Not only breathtaking views , but unexpectedly huge fish .
Give me 2 weeks and I'll post a video at a lake where there wasn't a fish under 16 inches! Just because every video doesn't have huge fish doesn't mean we aren't experienced
Been to that lake twice never knew it had fish in it, great video.
I wouldn't go out of my way to fish it, but if you hike up it again definitely bring your rod!
I like the fishing
Awsome vid beautiful scenery you guys might want to check out lake agnus been years since I have been there but there are some beautiful big cutthroat in that lake and a challenge when I have been there
That's awesome!! I'll have to add it to the list
You guys should have more views than what you do
I believe that those fish you caught in the lake are san juan cutthroat trout.
Did you use dry fly at the creeks ?
Yes!
Love your videos. Curious of what model GO Pro you use and software you edit with
GoPro hero 10 and Adobe Premiere Pro!
Colorado High Country?
What is your camera setup
Can you do a video fishing for something other than trout, no pressure, though
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The first fish was a Cutthroat.
This is the second most beautiful body of water you’ve fished just after that trash strewn drainage ditch in WV that you showed years ago. 😂
HAHAHAHAHAHA!! You're right. The trashy roadside drainage ditch is DEFINITELY prettier than this!!
FIRST! and hell yeah best one ive seen
Thank you!!
@@hardmanfishing no problem. Great content!
Where is this
I definitely think that the first fish what a cutty
Cut bow for sure
What beautiful brookies?
Where is that
I'd probably harvest a few if I were you. It's obvious there isn't size or very good numbers and it probably gets fished next to none which is why there's not many fish. Harvest a few in hopes of more and bigger trout.
I honestly think that they were recently put in there. The numbers weren't high, the fish seemed to be small but all generally the same size, and they were concentrated at certain areas. Also the only report I saw said it was going to be brookies. So I think at some point in the last 5 years they killed the brookies and stocked those cutties in there
There just isn't big trout up high in CO. Also altitude sickness is real and bad. You need to acclimate your self to the elevation. So many come from the flat lands, go up in the mtns. and end up sick.
Wait until you watch the video coming out in a few weeks... there are definitely some big fish at elevation!
@@hardmanfishing Will be waiting. I fish mostly small lakes, streams on the Grand Mesa in western CO. Not many fish over 12".
Name of the lake please?
I think the next video should be over gear. Im new to fly fishing and i am having trouble finding answers
You should have let the Care Bears net em for y'all
HAHAHA! Best comment so far Larry. Thanks for watching
Okay explain to me how the fish got there????
These particular fish were likely stocked, but lots of high alpine lakes have native trout
High mountain lakes are often stocked by airplane.
yep, i saw the cutthroat marks on the first fish.
Yep! I still don't know why we were calling them cuttbows or rainbows LOL
I was shocked when I saw the coloring on that trout! So unique! Whats the location? (please?)
It would take anyone less than 15 minutes to identify the lake via what's available on the internet and what was shown in the video. There's no need for the location to be posted here.
@@jimmymani I agree. It took me 15 minutes to find the lake without knowing it existed. If people spent any amount of time googling some of this stuff or doing their own research they'd find it LOL
@@jimmymani i totally get that it would be awesome to find a spot like this yourself and not spread the word. I have a hard time researching and finding spots, any tips on websites or resources I could be using?
That was cutbow for the first fish... they look very similar to a redband rainbow on the west coast....
That’s a Colorado greenback cutthroat
Not a rainbow, a west slope cutthroat trout
That first fish looks like a cutthroat to me...
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What’s the name of the lake?