We Can't Believe This Caught So Many Fish!
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- On this Fly Fishing Trip Curtis and Cheech got into some awesome fish but we still can't believe what technique caught the most fish! There are several techniques you can use when fishing stillwater and usually the technique we prefer catches us more fish than other techniques but today we were surprised!
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Still my favorite. Love the FFF guys and I get to have Kent as a mentor and a neighbor and a fishing partner 😀😀🎣🎣👍👍
That dude behind you guys doubling up is a legend. Haha. Great episode.
Ya that guy is my grandpa I’m not even kidding lol
🤣🤣🤣 making me laugh! Good stuff 🤜
Heck of a day. Love to see it.
Bobber down! Alot of flyfisherman frown on indicators on lakes but reading Phil Rowleys stuff got me hooked on them. I've caught trout, bass, walleye and crappie on indicator rigs. Changed the way I fish lakes and increased my catch rate. Still like fishing "naked" with a floater or midge tip but im sold on the indicator.
Looked like a damn good day of fishing!
I love my 9-1/2 foot 5w Winston I believe it to be my best or should say my favorite small to medium water rod, but after this vid I am going to try it on the still waters!!
You two are fish magnets!
One of my favorite places to fish... and yes, when it is cold there, indicator fishing is a must. Phil Rowley or Brian Chan's suggested method of a foot from the bottom doesn't work on that body of water when temps are really low. Ask me why, and I will tell yah a story of wasting 4 hours tight-line'n
what is that fly that Curtis says is his favorite?? Something "cluster"???
Glad you brought back the big brown, Bro! Yeah...
Sweet boat.
I want to know what Ken was using ?
Whatever he wants to
the bobber is king on the lake!
my god so much fish
Nothing wrong with doing what works. If it works it isn't stupid.
Must have been The Mountain Dew CHEECH!
They can use any rod and they use Orvis H3.
We use lots of rods and the H3 definitely gets a lot of playing time. Some of the best sticks on the market.
Предвид многото рекламни видеа "от мястото на събитието", очаквах този материал да е от с.Пожарево...
Lol I love how everyone goes on and kn about fly reel drag and everyone pinches the line to the cork and don't even use the drag....
Stillwater tenkara is primed to blow up big time
@@patches152 Very soon. I can feel it too.
Outside of carp and striped bass I've probably had less than a dozen fish that needed drag- and most of those were tippet related not fish size.
Carp on the other hand will smoke your reel like a doob at a grateful dead concert if you are on good fish and the water temps are right
These guys are a great resource for a lot of fly fishing and they come up with great patterns. But if you are a beginner don’t take everything they say as gospel
The only gospel in fly fishing is that there is no gospel.
Click bait caught the most fish
Where ya all fishing
Looks like Georgia
Definitely Houston
I could tell you. But I won’t.
Salem pond
Beaver lake in Arkansas.
For hells sake, get a boat net that's made for reaching over the side of the boat without leaning over the rail. Your welcome!
We had one. Sucks in big water. This one is much better