Witness Surprising Spring Hatches and Summer Terrestrials on the Same Evening

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @canadiangemstones7636
    @canadiangemstones7636 6 месяцев назад

    Never thought about fishing an inchworm, pretty clever. Exquisite little river!

  • @pawoodsnwater7551
    @pawoodsnwater7551 Год назад

    Hi Andy! Great video, beautiful streams, one of my home waters. Glad you had fun and shared with us. Love terrestrials as much as the trout.

  • @delablobbo
    @delablobbo Год назад

    Hi Andy: I like your fishing videos. I like your style--the beat up Thompson vise, scruffy looking flies, pedestrian tackle. Alsro: I see that your nymphs are not beadheads. This summer, I showed a newbie a gold-ribbed hare's ear. He said, "Where's the bead?" So the younger folks think it strange to fish a traditional nymph. I live near the Driftess region in West Wisconsin, very similar streams to those in Penn. You take a simple approach to your fishing, and had I met you I would've bought you a burger and a beer why I plied you with questions (about your approach the sport). Keep making the videos. You bring us back to Bergman. Dig? Bill Stieger, St. Paul

  • @bdickinson6751
    @bdickinson6751 Год назад

    Once upon a time that creek was stocked. That area holds a special fondness for me since I caught my first fish on a dry there, and shot my first turkey up on the hill from there.

  • @Peter-v5i1p
    @Peter-v5i1p 22 дня назад

    What is the sulphur pattern you are using? Seems like it is would be too sparse to float with the weighted green weenie hanging off it.

  • @brianh1161
    @brianh1161 Год назад

    Is that recent drought footage of stacked fish, or from years past? Thanks.