It was about 18 to 20 feet. I have a butt section out of 20 and 15 pound test to a tippet ring. Then three straight sections of 3x that are 5 feet long each. I leave a tag on each knot so I can tie a fly on each one. So basically 3 flies that are 5 feet apart. The FAB is on the point.
Always entertaining, boys! Fills the void when I have work to do...
which scadden's are you guys using
What was your leader set up and how long?
It was about 18 to 20 feet. I have a butt section out of 20 and 15 pound test to a tippet ring. Then three straight sections of 3x that are 5 feet long each. I leave a tag on each knot so I can tie a fly on each one. So basically 3 flies that are 5 feet apart. The FAB is on the point.
@@FlyFishFood do you adjust the length of the leader above the tippet ring to the water depth?
@@markmemmott3608 Nope. Just adjust the weight of your fly or your fly line if you get too deep
What type of fly line where you using ?
Midge tip and parabolic.
Thank you for speedy response , which company makes the parabolic lines
@@fredleroux6920 Scientific anglers. store.flyfishfood.com/Scientific-Anglers-Sonar-Stillwater-Parabolic-Sink-p/12944.htm
How can you tell if your getting your flies down or not?
It really depends a lot on your fly lines. You will get more comfortable with the depths you are fishing with different lines.
Brent said to give up the location 😁
How were you fishing those flies? Were you just retrieving it slowly?
Sometimes we just crawl them back slow, these fish wanted it on more of a strip retrieve.
Used to be huge cutts in there. DNR poisoned it to replant some mountain chubs.
SMH 🤦♂️
Curtis, give us more CheechCam videos please.
Now I see the maxed out brookies from UT! 🤣
Michael Bednarcyk keep watching in a few months. You’ll see
Michael Bednarcyk and these are tacos...
There's some sick fish in that video. Keep em coming!