I like how Phil released that beautiful brown trout by showing its body but keeping its head and gills in the water. Well done Phil. Can’t be too careful with such a precious resource. Very enjoyable video.
lol I thought I'd watch this episode and hope to get some tips that might apply to my local waters. Little did I know they would be fishing my local waters haha
Hi Guys. Great video (as usual!) I do not recall you ever speaking about degreasing your leader/tippet - is that something you do? Best wishes from a locked-down Wales, UK.
Question for ya. Why would you have a right handed retrieve reel when you cast with your right hand? Seems counter productive having to switch hands while fighting a fish. 🤷♂️🤔
Anthony lagan Hi. Don’t use bead head nymphs under your dry fly or go to a larger dry fly or a foam-body dry or a smaller nymph. If I use a #16 zebra midge or pheasant tail I can float a #16 foam humpy for instance. Good luck.
Anthony, Farmer Bob's comment is right on. Common mistake to use too heavy a nymph or to small/light of dry fly. Just adjust nymph size to work with the dry fly you believe is correct for the conditions. Cheers
Great vid. Two thoughts: don't take the fish out of the water and don't handle them. Use a device like the Ketchum Release, so you never have to do so.
Cracks me up. Getting intimate with the fish? .... Us fly fisherman can get as weird as golfers with our fancy words, terms, dressing, gear, etc. Hell, I think each time I present my fly to a trout I'm going to start yelling... FOUR! LOL
I like how Phil released that beautiful brown trout by showing its body but keeping its head and gills in the water. Well done Phil. Can’t be too careful with such a precious resource. Very enjoyable video.
Thanks 👍
Excellent show guys.. enjoyed every minute of it.. Alberta here I come..
what i love about the show is the information you share but also the footage of the fish taking a fly or a fish in the water.
Cheers guys.
Glad you enjoy it!
i am on lock down in ireland.. this has made my day man oh man that was so good to watch ...great job
Breaks the manotony of this staring at 4 walls and the wife! Lol
If I see a Jensen in the description I immediately like first then watch....combine that with New Fly Fisher and this is a home run !
It’s beautiful stream with beautiful fish. Lovely video a big fan of yours ❤️
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Nice video Tom🎣👍. That first fish on the dry flie was spectacular . Wicked casting tips 👍
Thanks 👍
Magic fishing with a revered maestro down-under in NZ. Thanks for such an informative video.
Our pleasure!
Love those central Alberta bruins, excellent video
Many thanks!
Lovely. Thanks. We're allowed back out to fish from Wednesday in the UK. Can't wait. Hoping we haven't missed all this year's mayfly action.
Have fun!
lol I thought I'd watch this episode and hope to get some tips that might apply to my local waters. Little did I know they would be fishing my local waters haha
Jensens are the best.
Hi Guys. Great video (as usual!) I do not recall you ever speaking about degreasing your leader/tippet - is that something you do? Best wishes from a locked-down Wales, UK.
Homeboy is so good at spotting fish he don't even need sunglasses.
Question for ya. Why would you have a right handed retrieve reel when you cast with your right hand? Seems counter productive having to switch hands while fighting a fish. 🤷♂️🤔
Good question....not sure why?
North Raven River..going to fish that stream in a couple weeks
How do you know?? I just know that probably is north raven or the raven itself.
What month was this that the Hex was hatching?
If I use a dropper under my floating fly it pulls my dry fly under? And tips.
Anthony lagan Hi. Don’t use bead head nymphs under your dry fly or go to a larger dry fly or a foam-body dry or a smaller nymph. If I use a #16 zebra midge or pheasant tail I can float a #16 foam humpy for instance. Good luck.
Anthony, Farmer Bob's comment is right on. Common mistake to use too heavy a nymph or to small/light of dry fly. Just adjust nymph size to work with the dry fly you believe is correct for the conditions. Cheers
Great vid. Two thoughts: don't take the fish out of the water and don't handle them. Use a device like the Ketchum Release, so you never have to do so.
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Three grown men standing waist deep in the water, who else but an angler would find this completely normal!
Cracks me up. Getting intimate with the fish? .... Us fly fisherman can get as weird as golfers with our fancy words, terms, dressing, gear, etc. Hell, I think each time I present my fly to a trout I'm going to start yelling... FOUR! LOL
I want to quit my office job and do this shit
Not that easy on the East Branch...
haappppyy
U better watch that lip u catch that on a trip wire
I'm the first comment lol
I love ur videos
I do see dry hands hands whilst handling the fish 👎