FLYFISHING IN for Stocked Rainbow Trout - Danish troutlake (GUIDE)
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2020
- FLYFISHING IN for Stocked Rainbow Trout - Danish troutlake (GUIDE)
This time around, we'll be looking into fishing for stocked trouts - in the danish "Put and Take" lakes.
These lakes are full of strong rainbow- and golden trouts. Daniel might catch his first ever goldtrout!
We'll be taking a closer look at the gear, the flies and of cause the technique of fishing these waters.
Video, edit and sound - PipeMedia / mrcoverlover
I rarely comment on videos but I must say I absolutely loved this one. Everything you need to know and nothing you don't summed up into fun to watch content. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome you enjoyed it!
Thank you and also for your very good English as a brit living in Denmark :)
Enjoyed the video and learned something’s about ur country.
Thank you :)
Nice video! Thanks for uploading! :) Any recommendations as to where I can buy the yellow and white wolly bugger you have there? I wouldn't be surprised if you tie them yourself but yeah, regardless, looks good!
It's interesting that you talked about black, white and red colors for flies. I heard a talk Bob Clouser at Schultz Outfitters one time and he said that the only colors fish are not afraid of are black, white and red. I guess you're in good company. Those fish look to be extremely light colored. Are they a different breed than we have in the United States or something?
They are "golden rainbows" breed for this to be easy to see i think
We do have them here in the US they are called lightning trout
Hi there, what was the brand of the “blue” fly line you had in this video?, many thanks lee
The line was a Scientific Anglers Volantis in Floating :)
You can even tie up a fly that looks like their pellet they eat
Stocked will go for anything lol.
in a pond with no fishermen, sure! But with multiple anglers hunting them daily, the become very suspicious
Pay for fishing wtf like why
Yea obviously. The payment is used for maintenance of the lake and for buying new fish to be stocked. They have to buy the fish from breeders to put into the lake, if it was free they'd just lose money.
@@sweaspurdoddd5466 but then you pay taxes and what not
It's actually a lot cheaper
There's a lake near me that sells the trout you catch for half the price compared to the store
@@p24p14 not cheaper than going to a reservoir I've never paid to fish before in my life
@@gavincarroll2553 maybe some people don't live near a reservoir?