That first stream has an amazing sulfur hatch in May- some nights the entire surface is just boiling. Really amazing time to be fishing a little native stream.
I love your videos. You guys are artist both in video production and watching you fly fish. I may have fished that stream by that nice looking bridge. It was years ago, down a logging road, we didn’t get to fish too long because we got scared off by a sow and her cubs. Potter county is awesome.
Beautiful. Very much like some of our streams here in the mountains of North Carolina. If yall are ever down here let me know, beautiful native brookies all over.
Awesome wood turtle! I found one not far from there in the genesee river In NY. I was surprised how docile it was, it sat on a log and never spooked as i just waded over and grabbed it. I like their deep red coloring
I've watched a number of your videos- they are excellent. The quality is good, but the part I like best is that you guys really enjoy what you are doing and love to share it, and also that you make it about the fishing, not yourselves. You also obviously enjoy the entire fishing experience- thanks for sharing all the other things you see along the stream. I fish several small northern Maryland native brookie streams and have even more that I get up to fish in Pa. and I always enjoy finding a new one. Some are better than others, but all are similar to what you show here. When I was a teen, a buddy of mine and I would ride our bikes up into the mountains, stash them, and fish small streams like this. Sadly, most of those streams got discovered and aren't what they once were. Thanks, and keep up the good work.
Just brought me back to my childhood. I grew up in potter and spent many days as a boy chasing native brookies. Most beautiful fish I ever saw. I can still remember the smells of the woods and sound of the stream. Never once did I see a box turtle. Thanks for the smiles.
Jack Leonard Caleb and I actually met at Ole Bull state park and have been fly fishing buddies ever since. Started before we were ten. Many great memories made up there and many more to come!! Thanks for watching!
I caught my first trout up near Kinzua damn when I was a kid just messing around at the stream where we camped while on a walleye lake fishing trip with my dad 30 years ago. I'm in Texas now and spend most of my time fly fishing New Mexico and Colorado, so it's always good to see you guys hitting some streams on my home turf.
Nice video guys I fish Kettle Creek every year end of May for a week for the last 25 years. Best creek in my opinion for dry fly fishing and wild brooks
Grew up in Punxsutawney Pa. fished Potter Co. a lot, one day fishing a small beaver dam hooked what I thought was the biggest Brook Trout ever tuned out to to be a 26" Chain Pickerel.A friend of my caught a 23.5" native brookie on Canoe Creek in Canoe Township PA in 1972
Definitely a wood turtle.In all my years in the pa woods I only found one wood turtle and one dried out old shell. Great sighting.way cooler than the deer shed!
I do well on Olive Legz Pheasent Tail also. Lively Legz post alot of my fishing. Benny and Mike great guys. Make a great product. I enjoyed your video. Keep up the great work. Thanks for sharing with us..
Hey bud, I remember i went to potter county for my first trout fishing experience, I was about 15 and I am from philadelphia... I cant remember where exactly we stayed but my friends name was Bob Bass whos house it was, and I remember a place called Fat Alberts where we ate. .. Any of this familiar to you.. I
Nice job fellas and lady too(ever notice how the gals always catch the biggest fish??). I've been fishing(and Grouse hunting) Potter since I was 12 and man I just realized it's been 40 years now. Dang where has it gone? Anyway, haven't had the time to get up there as often as I have wanted but, things at work have changes a bit so I'll be up there late spring and wetting some flies! Not even New Years and I'm already getting excited.....
Excellent video guys! Would love to join you guys one day over in PA. Btw, is that one of those strike indicator lines your using? I've been reading about using them in place of the floating type. What's your opinion on them as far as ease of use?
Allegheny Native Lookin forward to it! I'm down in VA so my brookie stomping grounds are in and around Shenandoah National Park, I just don't get out as much as I'd like so I supplement with RUclips haha.
Can you tell me what brand of strike indicators you guys are using and what your leader set up is? This is my favorite type of fishing. We have a camp in Tioga and there are so many of these streams there full of brookies. Beautiful country.
Timothy Ruth I can't remember what brand it is but it is indicator line, stuff is the real deal! And we generally run 4 pound mono down to the indicator line, then 5x off indicator to our first fly, then another 15 inches down tie another nymph on.
3 years later this comes across my screen and it is nice to see the beauty of Potter County. I have fished Kettle Creek several times but never the tributaries. If I ever get the chance to return I'll do some exploring. What weight rod as well as length did you use this day?
nothin else can be identified that makes them sounds ..im from tasmania australia..some of the best trout fishing on our planet..wet flies tight lines men
you guys are the very best!
I love potter county the place is always so relaxing
That first stream has an amazing sulfur hatch in May- some nights the entire surface is just boiling. Really amazing time to be fishing a little native stream.
Great Fisher definitely a beautiful stream!
I love your videos. You guys are artist both in video production and watching you fly fish. I may have fished that stream by that nice looking bridge. It was years ago, down a logging road, we didn’t get to fish too long because we got scared off by a sow and her cubs. Potter county is awesome.
Andrea Scott thanks alot, we really appreciate it!
Beautiful. Very much like some of our streams here in the mountains of North Carolina. If yall are ever down here let me know, beautiful native brookies all over.
Jake Corbin thank you! Thanks for the support!
Awesome wood turtle! I found one not far from there in the genesee river In NY. I was surprised how docile it was, it sat on a log and never spooked as i just waded over and grabbed it. I like their deep red coloring
Awesome Video! I love going to my camp up there. All the little streams are full of natives or wild trout.
Hite Outdoors thank you!! Definitely a beautiful place
I've watched a number of your videos- they are excellent. The quality is good, but the part I like best is that you guys really enjoy what you are doing and love to share it, and also that you make it about the fishing, not yourselves. You also obviously enjoy the entire fishing experience- thanks for sharing all the other things you see along the stream. I fish several small northern Maryland native brookie streams and have even more that I get up to fish in Pa. and I always enjoy finding a new one. Some are better than others, but all are similar to what you show here. When I was a teen, a buddy of mine and I would ride our bikes up into the mountains, stash them, and fish small streams like this. Sadly, most of those streams got discovered and aren't what they once were. Thanks, and keep up the good work.
Can’t wait until you guys are famous and I was here since the beginning. Love it guys!
Austin Crouthamel thanks for all your support!
Nice video, love trout fishing in Potter especially those secluded small streams.
Always look forward to watching these videos!
Thank You!!
Just brought me back to my childhood. I grew up in potter and spent many days as a boy chasing native brookies. Most beautiful fish I ever saw. I can still remember the smells of the woods and sound of the stream. Never once did I see a box turtle. Thanks for the smiles.
Jack Leonard Caleb and I actually met at Ole Bull state park and have been fly fishing buddies ever since. Started before we were ten. Many great memories made up there and many more to come!! Thanks for watching!
I caught my first trout up near Kinzua damn when I was a kid just messing around at the stream where we camped while on a walleye lake fishing trip with my dad 30 years ago. I'm in Texas now and spend most of my time fly fishing New Mexico and Colorado, so it's always good to see you guys hitting some streams on my home turf.
Gerald Selah awesome!! Thanks for your support!
I absolutely love your channel dude. Keep up the amazing work
Thank You! Really appreciate it!!
Nice video guys I fish Kettle Creek every year end of May for a week for the last 25 years. Best creek in my opinion for dry fly fishing and wild brooks
Couldn't agree more, beautiful stream with beautiful fish and scenery!
Lovely place and fishing. You are so lucky. Keep the clips coming! Anyway, greetings from Australia and tight lines. :-)
TERRYBIGGENDEN thanks for your support!
Gotta love cross forks such a beautiful stream. Surprised you guys didn’t catch any wild browns.
We love it anywhere up there, all such beautiful PA wilderness. and nope no wild browns this day unfortunately
Grew up in Punxsutawney Pa. fished Potter Co. a lot, one day fishing a small beaver dam hooked what I thought was the biggest Brook Trout ever tuned out to to be a 26" Chain Pickerel.A friend of my caught a 23.5" native brookie on Canoe Creek in Canoe Township PA in 1972
Keith Hart wow! That's impressive!
Family and friends these are the times we remember 😇
We go to a camp in cross forks for the 2nd weekend of Rifle, and also for fishing during the summer. It`s a small world some times i guess
That turtle is a Wood Turtle, a species at risk in (I think) all of its range (NE US and Canada). A great find!
It's an Eastern Box Turtle.........
@@BigFishOff That's a Wood Turtle.
Definitely a wood turtle.In all my years in the pa woods I only found one wood turtle and one dried out old shell. Great sighting.way cooler than the deer shed!
I dont know what exact turtle he found But I find them often fishing tiny cricks in N.C. PA They’re beautiful, as is the shed!
Just got done watching all your videos keep up the great work. Looking forward to more in the future.
Thanks, we appreciate it!
Beautiful video makes me dream . Thank you
Very good videos, I share the passion for small trout fishing in small rivers or streams, here in the Argentine Patagonia. Hug from Argentina
Jorge Alberto Dreher awesome!! Thank you for your support!
I do well on Olive Legz Pheasent Tail also. Lively Legz post alot of my fishing. Benny and Mike great guys. Make a great product.
I enjoyed your video. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for sharing with us..
Frankie Shoenfelt thanks Frankie! We appreciate it, and I've seen you on there facebook page before, they definitely are some good guys!
You guys so get it......... Great videos!!
love the videos guys, keep it up
Thanks! Appreciate it !!
Another quality video!
Thanks!!
Hey bud, I remember i went to potter county for my first trout fishing experience, I was about 15 and I am from philadelphia... I cant remember where exactly we stayed but my friends name was Bob Bass whos house it was, and I remember a place called Fat Alberts where we ate. .. Any of this familiar to you.. I
Great edit man! Love it and makes me want to continue make my videos
Nice job fellas and lady too(ever notice how the gals always catch the biggest fish??). I've been fishing(and Grouse hunting) Potter since I was 12 and man I just realized it's been 40 years now. Dang where has it gone? Anyway, haven't had the time to get up there as often as I have wanted but, things at work have changes a bit so I'll be up there late spring and wetting some flies! Not even New Years and I'm already getting excited.....
Good video your the best continue like that
Excellent video guys! Would love to join you guys one day over in PA. Btw, is that one of those strike indicator lines your using? I've been reading about using them in place of the floating type. What's your opinion on them as far as ease of use?
Anthony Gregorio thank you!! And Yep! We love it, if you do a lot of tight line nymphing then you will really like it!
Love the videos, you guys are killing it! Can you talk about your camera/lens/video editing software? I'd really appreciate it
Chad Greenlee thank you! And we will definitely try to do that more!
Great video!
another great vid. keep it up
Kablamo88 thank you!
Cool video guys, I really enjoyed it.
Thank You!! We were actually just back up there this weekend so keep an eye out for another Potter County video coming soon!
Allegheny Native Lookin forward to it! I'm down in VA so my brookie stomping grounds are in and around Shenandoah National Park, I just don't get out as much as I'd like so I supplement with RUclips haha.
Can you tell me what brand of strike indicators you guys are using and what your leader set up is? This is my favorite type of fishing. We have a camp in Tioga and there are so many of these streams there full of brookies. Beautiful country.
Timothy Ruth I can't remember what brand it is but it is indicator line, stuff is the real deal! And we generally run 4 pound mono down to the indicator line, then 5x off indicator to our first fly, then another 15 inches down tie another nymph on.
Been watching your channel for a while and love it! Finally got my first fly combo yesterday at bass pro shops for 100$, what rod and reel do u use?
Kai Faherty thank you! We use all kinds of rods, GLoomis, syndicate, st Croix, redington. And I use a redington behemoth reel, I really like it
Awesome videos! Just wondering what song Is playing in the beginning?
Hey Jessica! To be honest, I’m not really sure haha this video was filmed a few years ago
3 years later this comes across my screen and it is nice to see the beauty of Potter County. I have fished Kettle Creek several times but never the tributaries. If I ever get the chance to return I'll do some exploring. What weight rod as well as length did you use this day?
Thank you! I want to say an 8’6” 5 weight but I’m not 100 percent sure!
Great
Thanks!
I have the same net... drives me nuts when the fish slip through... poor design. Guess I need to catch bigger fish....????
Were those young ramps growing where you found that shed?
Awesome videos! How do u like that st crook?
Nice vid dudes.
Thanks!
Awsome video, just curious,what size fly rod do you use when your fishing those small streams?
Thanks! and We usually use a 10ft 2wt
Wondering what camera you’ve been using for these videos? I’m in the market for one. Thanks and keep up the good work!
Thank You! and I currently use the Canon 70D.
How do you like your Drypt waders?
Where u guys from?
No, i mean can i use or not?
Can I use any strong thread with a leader for fly fishing? please tell me
Mud Lala we generally use 5x or 6x tippet!
Hahaha
them weird noises...you were hearing...sasq....watch out guys....stay alert
Stephen Rose had to be a squatch!
nothin else can be identified that makes them sounds ..im from tasmania australia..some of the best trout fishing on our planet..wet flies tight lines men
Stephen Rose we appreciate your support!!! Tight lines
It's no problem... Ya always will have it
Even liked ur fb page
what rod/reel do u have
Im pretty sure Nate was using a St. Croix 8.5' 5wt this day, I'm not sure on the reel. I know he has a Redington Behemoth now.
What's the name of that pack you have?
Alex .H its an Orvis sling pack! Can't remember the exact name of it though
Allegheny Native yeah it looks nice I might have to pick one up for myself. I guess I'll just look on the website till I find it haha
Alex .H yeah you should see it on there!
Allegheny Native yup found it!
RUclips stopping your video 1 second before the end to cancel out likes.
Anyone else see the fox on the background?
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