Cheesman Canyon with Fishing the Good Fight
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Jennings Hester and Baker Arena of Fishing the Good Fight - take you fly fishing in Colorado's beautiful Cheesman Canyon giving you great fly fishing tips, a comprehensive discussion fly selection, and insider tricks all to help you catch more fish!
Just read about what you guys do. I hope it all works out for you. Good video. Nice fish. The bow was real nice. Take care.
Great info and production!! Nice job!
I absolutely love that you leave the fish in the water, even when videoing!
Very little handling also.
I’m up here in the 406 and the way anglers handle fish is pretty upsetting.
Congrats to you guys! Keep up the good work!
Nice work guys. Used to love that canyon when in lived in COS 20 years ago (not near as many cars at the trail head). Beautiful scenery and fish, especially the rainbows. Wasn't surprised at all when you said red zebra and gray RS2. Some things never change :)
Good stuff guys. This is one of the most if not best informational video on technical Colorado fishing I have found on RUclips. I would love to see you guys take on other waters in the south Platte watershed.
Nice explaining fellas. I love the temperature measure and capturing the hatch.
Fishing The Good Fight haha true
Good stuff - heading there for the first time tomorrow with a euro rod and indicator rod. I'm usually at 11 mile. Let's see what this whole cheesman thing is about!
A lot more challenging but I think you're good if you know 11 Mile well. How did it go?
@@MountainStateAngler I caught one on a UV scud and another on a top secret midge size 22. Not bad for the first time in the canyon.. But 11 mile is my home water for sure. I usually fish the 1/4 mile below the dam and get a good number of fish. Definitely plan on heading back to cheesman soon though
Super informative. Keep these coming!
thats my spot where I caught my first fish LOL
OK, ok
This only has 2600 views? This is some amazing info.
During hatches, Are Spinning Reels(Ultralights) Productive?
Or is fly fishing the ONLY way to really get into some big fish?
Too many people really sucks, I'm a native and know more about the South platte above and below cheesman, combat fishing sucks