Yes, used to be a great river 40+ years ago, but the commercialization started in the early 80s and whenever you commercialize anything you degrade it.
2 wooly buggers under an indicator works really well. Some people use 3 but I find it gets tangled more and I've also had strong fish hook the bottom when using multiple flys so I like to minimize the risk
I'm really hoping for an early spring this year, I really enjoy kicking the season off with a couple early season drifts on Bow before ice comes off the pothole lakes.
awesome...being new to fly tying and fly fishing....only been tying from april 2020 and this year 2021 will be my first time fly fishing....really enjoyed the show....thank you can't wait for the next one...
Enjoy it Harry, you entered the sport from an angle few do, most will jump directly into casting/fishing a fly rod. I would venture to say your connection to the skill and sport will be much greater coming from tying first. I hope the best to you for catching your first fish!
Love Alberta. Great show. Please don’t remove those glasses until the fish is in the net. If the hook comes loose, it can fly right back into your face. Eye protection is paramount.
Jenna nicely done for the first float! I do suggest you get yourself a sunglasses lanyard. I see you pulling them on and off frequently and it’ll take just one time before a nice $100 pair becomes free divers treasure. I stopped caring about how they look when I lost my first pair 🙃
What is this? You don’t have to put every single fish on the reel? There was some good information in this video. Beautiful scenery. Thank you for the video.
Thank you for the kind words for Calgary and the Bow river. This is home and we love it dearly.
We sure do!
The bow gets heavily fished, not as easy these days to pull them in but still a beautiful river, feel super lucky to have it in my backyard.
Yes, used to be a great river 40+ years ago, but the commercialization started in the early 80s and whenever you commercialize anything you degrade it.
Great to see how much fun you are having Jenna. Great to see some young women joining the sport. Keep it up!
im going to the bow this summer, ill be going to the flats just east of Calgary. Can't wait to land my first trout as a new fly fisher
2 wooly buggers under an indicator works really well. Some people use 3 but I find it gets tangled more and I've also had strong fish hook the bottom when using multiple flys so I like to minimize the risk
Awesome destination ❤
Jenna awesome Review 👍👍
And good to see you Bill 👍
Thanks too all for sharing 👍
The Vermonter
That's a dream destination for me!
I'm really hoping for an early spring this year, I really enjoy kicking the season off with a couple early season drifts on Bow before ice comes off the pothole lakes.
awesome...being new to fly tying and fly fishing....only been tying from april 2020 and this year 2021 will be my first time fly fishing....really enjoyed the show....thank you can't wait for the next one...
Enjoy it Harry, you entered the sport from an angle few do, most will jump directly into casting/fishing a fly rod. I would venture to say your connection to the skill and sport will be much greater coming from tying first.
I hope the best to you for catching your first fish!
Welcome aboard!
@@Avicados thanks i really enjoy the fly tying part so i am sure i will enjoy the fly fishing also...thanks
@@newflyfisher thank you
Love Alberta. Great show. Please don’t remove those glasses until the fish is in the net. If the hook comes loose, it can fly right back into your face. Eye protection is paramount.
Awesome fishing and great footage, tight lines and greetings from Trout boys in New Zealand.
Thanks 👍
Jenna nicely done for the first float! I do suggest you get yourself a sunglasses lanyard. I see you pulling them on and off frequently and it’ll take just one time before a nice $100 pair becomes free divers treasure. I stopped caring about how they look when I lost my first pair 🙃
Good advice for her, thanks
What is this? You don’t have to put every single fish on the reel?
There was some good information in this video. Beautiful scenery. Thank you for the video.
Thanks for watching
Nice video Jenna 🎣👍
Thanks for watching
Thanks for the video. I'd love to know where that spot is at the end with the drone footage at 25.01? Thanks
Interesting that he said to fight the fish with the tip and NOT the butt. In the Orvis instructional videos, they say exactly the opposite.
I'll split the diiference and fight it with the middle part of the rod. Should work out well🙄
Was this video shot in 2020? Looks like late august or early september?
nice hunt nice video congratulations. I am following you and I will be glad if you follow 👏👏👍
Wow...fly fishing from a boat. That's different.
Why do you say that? Where do you live?
I live in Idaho and it would be very strange to see someone fishing some other way from a Drift Boat.
Bill didn’t wet his hand before grabbing the fish, big no no for fish survival. He ought to know better.
Not many fish left anymore... its been neglected by Alberta, so don't be fooled by this marketing; its not what it was when it got its reputation.
There are still lots of 20" trout, I fish it often. Neglected? It's all catch and release.
I will say that I certainly wouldn’t call it world class anymore but there are still quite a few fish to catch
What lures?