New to Fly Fishing? Think Trout First
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- Intro 0:00 - 2:07
Fly Fishing in its simplest form 2:08 -2:22
Thinking "Trout First" 2:23- 2:56
Trout 2:57-8:50
Water 8:51-14:43
Weather 14:45 -19:05
Water + Weather relationship to bugs/trout/people 19:06-21:45
PRESSURE 21:46-24:44
Matching your rig to the water infront of you 24:45-28:17
Flies don't matter 28:18- 29:53
The Process 29:54- 31:21
Outro 31:22 - Спорт
"Fishing is too important to take seriously." Gonna steal that one!
Throw rocks in other anglers holes if they're getting fish to scare those trout into your hole
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I grew up drift fishing salmon & steelhead with a Mitchell 300, using hip waders year round from sunny to pouring rain & loved every minute of it.
Now as I’m trying to learn how to fly fish I see that the transition of required knowledge is extremely vast & sometimes overwhelming.
I greatly appreciated the amount of information you’ve covered in this video. I’ll be sure to watch it several more times as I eagerly look forward to mastering this way of thinking.
Mega Thx !!!
Thanks for checking it out! Best of luck on your fly fishing journey.
Great info on trout fishing, only one error.
There is only one path to salvation brother. Own it.
Great summary of factors that affect the trout and how to adjust accordingly. The thinking part is where I am always trying to improve! I know watching this several times will keep yielding great tips. Love the thinking process flow chart. ❤ Thanks James.
Thanks Tammy! Hope to see you out there soon.
Good stuff brother, cheers!
Thanks for your insights 😉👍
So much great info! Gonna re watch this several times!
Happy you enjoyed it! Thanks for stopping by.
Well done, buddy! Great information for all levels. It’s in the “saved” folder for future reference.
Much appreciated!
Love it. I wish I could have listened to this when i first started.
Thank you!
Big knowledge!
Fantastic video James!! Love the knowledge you spread🙏🏾
Appreciate you!
Hey James, Thanks for another great informative video and explanation. I have learned tons from you here thru videos and on the water. Looking forward to the next time. Till then I'll watch for ya on the water... Stay safe out there.
Thanks Mackie! All the best.
Thanks! It's just a full angle perspective on fishing trout, and it looks like a very honest and well-reasoned summary of a long-time work dedication.
Glad you enjoyed it! I’m not saying this is the best way but it is the thought process I use every time I’m on the water.
Good job. Preparation, editting, videos and presentation and knowledge well done!
That is a big compliment coming from you, Bruce. All the best and I hope you’re headed somewhere warm soon.
Great educational content. I spotted the Confluence Outfitters logo on a hat at 6:37 and that was cool! They are based here where I live in Red Bluff, CA and great guys and guides. So that tells me you are also awesome!!!
Haha they’re a great crew! I’m headed back to California in May for presentations in the Sac area and can’t wait to fish NorCal again. Luke’s an okay guide I guess 😂
Great video
Awesome video my friend!
Thank you! All the best to you. Hope you’re wearing those bass out.
Very good content.
Appreciate it! Thanks for checking it out
Very good !
Thanks for listening!
Hey James, hope to be back in your boat later this year so i can get another dose of you going set set set !
Set 😂
Making learning seem effortless
Truly appreciate that! Hope it helps you on your next day out there.
Dude this is such a helpful video. i'm 14 which means i don't get infinite rides to the river. I try to maximize my experience I get out of a trip. I'm still trying to master fishing baetis hatches for steelhead in NorCal. I caught a 23 inch steelhead on a size 20 Baetis perdigon I tied! I also caught a 30 inch hatchery steelhead that I cooked for the Super Bowl which was epic. This video filled in some of my missing links on how water temperature and bug life affects the fish. Great video James!
Awesome man! Definitely bonk hatchery fish. Glad you found it useful and keep at it. When I was 14 we didn’t have youtube or iPhones which is making me feel really old. Sounds like you’re having a great time fly fishing and that’s the most important part.
Loving your vids Chaz
I try to keep it a little more professional on YT not sure if this place is ready for Chaz yet 😂. Thanks for watching
@@AboutTrout it's great, very informative
"they have pea sized brains" haha gets me every time
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Great video! I noticed on your screen shot of the euro nymph rig that your point fly was unweighted and your dropper fly had the weight. Can you explain why you like that approach? Also, what are your thoughts of attaching second fly off the bend of point fly hook? Thx
I like an un weighted fly off the point if I’m fishing the San Juan and fishing a small midge on a euro rig. It all depends on the situation. For larger hooks, If they’re not factory barbless I’ll go off the bend especially dry/dropper. For smaller hooks #20 ish and below I like to go eye to eye to have as much hook gap as possible.
Cheers Bro. Nice overview. BTW, do you think the Juan has a sizeable population of crayfish? I personally have never seen one there, but then again, I have never really looked for them.
To my knowledge the QW doesn’t have them but the Chama and Rio Grande have a ton of them. They’re all over the country, some trout rivers have them some don’t.
Nice boat, is it plastic?
Fiberglass
Chaz excellent tutelage from a experienced veteran unlike that loser Jayden.
Jayden, what a guy
Guiding summary…Mend, mend, mend, no the other way, mend, cast down from the boat, and finally…mend.
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