This is my home trout stream. We are there a lot. From what I can see this guy is fishing Zone 3. It's a fly only zone. Of course if you fish the lures he's using your going to catch fish but your also going to catch yourself a citation.
Thank you for sharing great video been fishing there a few times but I used a fly rod but I want to use light set up spinning rod and reel next time you gave us some great tips will have to try next time I go keep on making more video
Good tips at the only MO trout park I haven't fished, yet! I really recommend a rubber mesh net and Polaroid glasses. They are very helpful when sight fishing.
@@cast2katch392 I sure will, im also gonna try fly fishing for my first time ever lol so ill update you next week when I get back :) Edit: Also, how packed was it when you were there? Was there a huge amount of people fishing the river?
@@southerncastin2552 depends on what you consider a lot, it will be nothing like opening morning. During the summer months there are typically more people fishing. I move from hole to hole so much that it rarely matters.
I'm taking my young family down there this weekend. Could I just tie a 9ft leader onto the normal line on my standard reels instead of getting a new comb and adding line? Thanks for the video!
Use a net! It's easier on you and the trout. Trout are so slippery, people have a tendency to literally squeeze them to death trying to hold on to them. Especially for the smaller ones that you throw back or the catch and release fishing that you did in your video. You don't drop them either when trying to de-hook them. Great video though. Some good pointers. That pool under the big sycamore with all the exposed roots is my favorite place at Roaring River, especially on hot, sunny days.
This is my home trout stream. We are there a lot. From what I can see this guy is fishing Zone 3. It's a fly only zone. Of course if you fish the lures he's using your going to catch fish but your also going to catch yourself a citation.
Great job explaining the "twitch method" ! Sore lip'em all!
Are you using any slit shot?
If you get to see this place, say "hi" to it for me. I'll likely never get to see it again.
Thank you for sharing great video been fishing there a few times but I used a fly rod but I want to use light set up spinning rod and reel next time you gave us some great tips will have to try next time I go keep on making more video
Good tips at the only MO trout park I haven't fished, yet! I really recommend a rubber mesh net and Polaroid glasses. They are very helpful when sight fishing.
Pure Awesomeness! Thanks for these tips, I am going to Roaring River next weekend so I am very excited to see this video.
I hope you catch a lot and let us know how you do!!
@@cast2katch392 I sure will, im also gonna try fly fishing for my first time ever lol so ill update you next week when I get back :) Edit: Also, how packed was it when you were there? Was there a huge amount of people fishing the river?
@@southerncastin2552 depends on what you consider a lot, it will be nothing like opening morning. During the summer months there are typically more people fishing. I move from hole to hole so much that it rarely matters.
I'm taking my young family down there this weekend. Could I just tie a 9ft leader onto the normal line on my standard reels instead of getting a new comb and adding line? Thanks for the video!
Thank you for your video I was worried about my cheap line
Is a 6,6 ultra light too big?
Very nice video that is super educational.
Use a net! It's easier on you and the trout. Trout are so slippery, people have a tendency to literally squeeze them to death trying to hold on to them. Especially for the smaller ones that you throw back or the catch and release fishing that you did in your video. You don't drop them either when trying to de-hook them. Great video though. Some good pointers. That pool under the big sycamore with all the exposed roots is my favorite place at Roaring River, especially on hot, sunny days.
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