I felt like I was moving through stuff pretty fast to fit the timeline I had in mind. I definitely missed a lot of the water up at the top of the drops. One day we'll have to fish together to find out...
Ok. This seems more authentic. Now I know Bob is not superhuman. I face all the same struggles on the riv. The magic of editing. However with all that being said... Bob, you are very skilled. I enjoy learning from you.
@TroutFlies Diamond back gang! Euro has made me very fast at re rigging. Rather tie flies than blow out a hole that might have a whiskey, or namer in it.
Same! BC is still one of my favorite areas I've visited. Hope to go back up there some day. Or you're always welcome down here if you want to fish the multiple fly rigs =P
I really liked the video of you just fishing. Maybe I can't go fishing today, but I can watch you go. Too bad on losing those 2 big'uns, but that's how it goes sometimes. Would like to see more like this, being an extended video. Keep up the good work!
They are just Costco frames and amber polarized lenses (I need a prescription). For me, Brown/Amber gives me the best definition of river bottoms to read water.
Great to see a proper reflection of a days fishing,thx 🏴
Thanks! Always ups and downs, but still fun!
It's great to see you pick a piece of water apart. Not sure I could get as many fish as you
I felt like I was moving through stuff pretty fast to fit the timeline I had in mind. I definitely missed a lot of the water up at the top of the drops. One day we'll have to fish together to find out...
Ok. This seems more authentic. Now I know Bob is not superhuman. I face all the same struggles on the riv. The magic of editing. However with all that being said... Bob, you are very skilled. I enjoy learning from you.
Haha, I'm very much not superhuman. Always striving to get a little better each trip. Can always re-rig faster, be more accurate, execute better,.
@TroutFlies Diamond back gang! Euro has made me very fast at re rigging. Rather tie flies than blow out a hole that might have a whiskey, or namer in it.
Thank you for showing the reality. I learn from you. I realize I'm just another guy, with a rod, dreams and frustrations. Sometimes i catch fish.
Yup, it's still fly fishing. Plenty of things we can and can't control, but it'll always be interesting and fun.
@@TroutFlies yep. Hayden Fork tomorrow.
I really enjoy you work water and walk us through it Bob. I do hope some day I can fish with you :)
Same! BC is still one of my favorite areas I've visited. Hope to go back up there some day. Or you're always welcome down here if you want to fish the multiple fly rigs =P
I really liked the video of you just fishing. Maybe I can't go fishing today, but I can watch you go. Too bad on losing those 2 big'uns, but that's how it goes sometimes. Would like to see more like this, being an extended video. Keep up the good work!
Thanks! I'll try and find more opportunities to do these. It's usually finding a spot I can spend some time in.
Looking like most of that snag from up river ended up on the shore!!
Yeah there are a lot of those areas.
Hey what sunglasses do you use? Great content!
They are just Costco frames and amber polarized lenses (I need a prescription). For me, Brown/Amber gives me the best definition of river bottoms to read water.
This is fresh. Too bad you lost that biggie.
I'll get em someday. Just glad I got to see it.
It was evening or afternoon ?
Afternoon