Small Stream Fly Fishing | Sheridan Wyoming
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- If you love fly fishing small streams and rivers, then the Sheridan region of Wyoming is where you want to go. Host Mark Melnyk fly fishes a variety of locations with guides from The Fly Shop of the Big Horn which is based in Sheridan. Great topwater fishing for Brown, Rainbow and Cutthroat Trout. Easy walking and wading fishing for all! To learn more: www.anglingdes...
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Probably the first fly fishing video where I found myself in complete satisfaction while watching someone enjoying their outing and not being green with envy. What a pleasure the video was. Thank you.
Ive fished these exact streams for years now. Anazing fishery and hungry trout. Suicidal at timesn and humbling at others.
This is my favorite kind of fly fishing, dry flies on small streams! Love it, Thank you! 😊
I agree and the one he started on is among my favorites.
This video just made it to my homepage! Very cool. Scott, the first guide is my dad and Harry is a good friend. He enjoyed this trip a lot and still tells stories from it.
It’s great how well you treat the fish , especially with the barbless.
I love watching videos on my home town
And as if by magic you ponder, is this heaven?
LOVE this channel! Amazing content, bucket list places and GIANT fish caught on the fly. The New Fly Fisher has inspired me to muster up the courage to start my own channel to share my experiences - thank you guys!! I look forward to seeing more of your great videos!
Yeah, I know that Orvis shop right on Main Street. Lived in Sheridan (and Story-Banner) for 12 years. Fished creeks and small lakes all over the Big Horns and Goose Creek down into town and the Tongue River to the north near Dayton-Ranchester. Wish I was still back there.
Mark, that big brown you caught was mad because up until you came along he was the big dog, Now he's not. Good show and I'm glad to see one I can drive to. Keep the good stuff coming.
I know exactly where y’all filmed. I’m glad you didn’t give the exact location; finicky fish in finicky streams. Favorite episode yet!
Absolutely agree! The NTR is special and needs to be kept a secret😉
Same here many many days and years spent here.
Thanks for sharing another super video with us.😊😊
Thanks for watching!
The intro with the drumbs! so epic! and such a good video!!!!!
Great fishing and a great video. Harrison Cummings and I were roommates at guide school.
Nice brother 👌 👏 👍
Wicked video Mark 👍🎣. Awesome action from those shallow streams 😛😜
Thanks 👍
Hope to get there in mid July. Doing a bike trip but bringing a 5 wt rod and some flats shoes....Beautiful fish.
YOU GUYS ARE JUST THE BEST! Its so inspiring and awesome to watch!
the DIY videos are always my favorite! You nail it, Its so satisfyingly being the one figuring it out and adventuring into cool places for fresh fish! try Northern Michigan some time! sure is close enough to home!
Glad you like them!
"Do it yourself fishinng..." Most of us just call that fishing.
good tips right there guys. i am from uk and i really trying to grow my fishing channel but yh good tips to look after you just spread. keep it up guys enjoyed to see this video.
Tell me what is the optimal class of tackle (rod, cord) for fishing on such streams?
probably a five weight rod with a weight forward floating fly line. cheers
I'd personally take a 3wt rod with 4wt line. Full floating line unless fishing up the hill in lakes for goldens.
How easy is it for someone to be able to do a DIY trip up there? Are there resources to help us know where to fish on public land and what flies could work?
Recommend you call Fly Shop of the Big Horns in Sheridan, they can give you advice on this.
Terrestrial. Beetles, ants, hoppers. That's my bread and butter. Add a small 18dropper and you're in business.
A shame those cutties were caught before and not properly released seeing the mouth flap turned in their mouths. But they survived it and its great fun those smaller streams pocket fishing.
The fish are missing mandibles. That tells me they are being caught a lot.
Well mike considering that the one who had a battle wound is on a piece of water on private land I’d say you just like to talk alot
I stayed in Sheridan while on vacation. I couldn't fish, and it hurt me so bad.
Curious which orvis rod is he using?
Mark was using a Orvis Helios 3F rod in a five weight, 8'6" length for this small stream fishing. Hope that helps
Newbie here, what weight of fly rod??
Mark mostly used a five weight rod in a nine foot length.
did you realize that you caught the same fish twice? the second and third are the same fish!
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This is my kinda place
Hey there I live south of Sheridan, what creek are you fishing in the beginning of the video? I would love to check it out!
Drew, not sure, recommend you check with the fly shop in town.
What time of year did you go here Mark?
We were there third week of August.
Can someone tell me why this guy keeps putting his rod and reel I’m the water?
Because it doesn't hurt it at all.
Just clicked on this to confirm Wyoming is real
There are 57 states ~ Barry Obumer
Yes sir I live here in Sheridan it’s beautiful and definitely worth a trip
What Helios 3 rod were you using?
They were using Helios 3's in five or six weight. For those streams, a five weight in a 8 to 9 foot length is ideal
@@newflyfisher thanks again.
What was the name of that first creek fished?
That moose looked a little to close for comfort
Trowwwwouut
Wyoming Isn't Real ,
This way of fishing is irrelevant, it doesn't make sense. On such a small river, why do you need an assistant, a "guide", to cases fish with a net? With this way of fishing, the fisherman and another unnecessary guide, fishing loses its meaning. If a guide is required, it should be unnoticed, on the shore behind the angler, it should not enter the water. To me, it’s a big distraction for a angler.
I bet you fish alone a lot.
Thomas Tero I bet he doesn’t pay three grand for three days fishing either.
Guides are great for people newer to the sport not only to find ideal spots to fish but also to help in technique.
Also some guides have local connections for more "private" the general populace doesn't have access to
A map and previous fishing experience are all you need. Pool,riffle,run. Every single stream or river follows that exact pattern and fish are fish no matter where you find em. I could never feel right fishing with a guide. The exploring is the best part.