Freaky red trout. We Aussies have limited choices, great to see what's available over your way. Gives us more trips to plan ... Thanks for sharing Cheers PP
I found your video great. The scenery is so beautiful. Wish I could go there once. Thank you so I found your video great. The scenery is so bea. I like too. Good like toooooo.!!!!.!!!!.!!!
That was stunning James, what a back drop. I have never seen trout like that, so red. Look forward to a few more videos like this. What a trip. Take care mate. Shaun UK.
u back?! Thank god. Plz make sure to capture as much video as possible so you can edit into winter fly fishing morphine drip we’ll Need until March. When you doing new merch?!
Who doesn't pack food & water? LOL Tried to get to Deer Lake in Mammoth (11,000+ feet, beastly hike). Had my first backpack fail due to not acclimating a few days ahead of time (2,000 feet in 5 miles). But would love to fish wherever you were. Going to try again in October (much easier, Thousand Island Lake in Mammoth). Thanks for sharing the video.
Its a cutthroat trout. Im not good at all the subspecies but my guess is Colorado river cutt. They obviously aren’t native to the most alpine lakes but they are native to the state
@@frankwestphal4525 correct , all the high elevation lakes are stocked. These were Colorado rivers. You never know hiking into lakes since they don’t spawn a deep freeze can kill off a lake.
@@AboutTrout Weird, This one lake I went to had fish grouped up around this flat a couple of big red males were staying in a pretty confined area, chasing off smaller fish. A month later they had all dispersed.
watched an old video where you recommend On X the map app. Looked on the description and it seems great but I was wondering: In colorado for example, we have SWA land, BLM land, National parks, State Parks, and even state trust land (which is technically private in some cases), do you know if the app covers all of these layers? I know you might not know the answer to this but I figured since im looking at it off your recommendation I should see if you knew.
OnX layers what you described , the only thing I’ve noticed it lacks are some easement loop holes in New Mexico but that being said even New Mexico doesn’t know. IE the easement on the Brazos is now gone as if 2021. Can’t recommend ONX enough. Always use your best discretion though as there can be errors at times.
SO RED! awesome James.
That was sick.
Freaky red trout. We Aussies have limited choices, great to see what's available over your way. Gives us more trips to plan ... Thanks for sharing Cheers PP
Thanks for checking out the channel. This is a Colorado river cutthroat, one of our native trout species.
I found your video great. The scenery is so beautiful. Wish I could go there once. Thank you so I found your video great. The scenery is so bea. I like too. Good like toooooo.!!!!.!!!!.!!!
Those cutts are vivid & livid!!!!! Get those foraging skills up too....sushi!!!😜🤣
Fun video as always man. That hoodie is gooooood looking and oh so soft, loving mine. Those fish are insane looking.
Glad your back. Looked like an awesome spot
Glad to see that you can still hike up the hills! Beautiful fish!
Pretty badass. Hope I can come back to NM in the future; In Northern California now :P.
Glad you got some time off the Juan to explore and bring us some content! Keep crushing it!
That was stunning James, what a back drop. I have never seen trout like that, so red. Look forward to a few more videos like this. What a trip. Take care mate. Shaun UK.
Loved the video. I just did my first alpine lake a few weeks ago and it was a different experience from my normal rivers and creeks.
Beautiful fish 🐟
Amazing fish!
Astonishing landscapes. Lake is turquoise and the trouts are red.
Nice James, I just got home from a guides day off doing the same thing! Great videos, way to diversify content and locations.
Appreciate it!
Nice place to fish.
u back?! Thank god. Plz make sure to capture as much video as possible so you can edit into winter fly fishing morphine drip we’ll
Need until March. When you doing new merch?!
Great stuff. Where at? Love the colors on those fish!
Jah water provides hah trout!!!!!
Beautiful fish and we never got a good view of one 😢
Who doesn't pack food & water? LOL
Tried to get to Deer Lake in Mammoth (11,000+ feet, beastly hike). Had my first backpack fail due to not acclimating a few days ahead of time (2,000 feet in 5 miles). But would love to fish wherever you were. Going to try again in October (much easier, Thousand Island Lake in Mammoth). Thanks for sharing the video.
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Very nice trout lake James. Are the super red cutthroats that color because of spawning?
Don’t get too specific but was that CO or NM? Also what kind of Trout was that, the bright red underside was incredible! Can’t be native fish right?
Its a cutthroat trout. Im not good at all the subspecies but my guess is Colorado river cutt. They obviously aren’t native to the most alpine lakes but they are native to the state
@@frankwestphal4525 correct , all the high elevation lakes are stocked. These were Colorado rivers. You never know hiking into lakes since they don’t spawn a deep freeze can kill off a lake.
@@AboutTrout Weird, This one lake I went to had fish grouped up around this flat a couple of big red males were staying in a pretty confined area, chasing off smaller fish. A month later they had all dispersed.
@@AboutTrout do they spawn if there is a headwater or tailwater creek in the lake?
Good to know there are some states that still want to support alpine lake fisheries. California fish and wildlife has done their best to ruin it.
watched an old video where you recommend On X the map app. Looked on the description and it seems great but I was wondering: In colorado for example, we have SWA land, BLM land, National parks, State Parks, and even state trust land (which is technically private in some cases), do you know if the app covers all of these layers? I know you might not know the answer to this but I figured since im looking at it off your recommendation I should see if you knew.
OnX has all those property type layers and a few more. It's a great tool to have for any outdoor activity.
OnX layers what you described , the only thing I’ve noticed it lacks are some easement loop holes in New Mexico but that being said even New Mexico doesn’t know. IE the easement on the Brazos is now gone as if 2021. Can’t recommend ONX enough. Always use your best discretion though as there can be errors at times.
@@AboutTrout I second this. OnX is insanely great, it is on par with Gaia. Though I find the UI easier so I kept with it instead.
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