Green River Fly Fishing | What an INCREDIBLE Three Days Fishing the Green River!
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- This was a great few days fly fishing the Green River in Utah! My friends and I had such a great time fishing! The last day was slower than the first two days, but we definitely can't complain fishing in one of Utah's greatest rivers.
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Epic trip on the Green. Thanks for taking us along Andrew.
Thanks Stacy! It indeed was an epic few days of fishing!
Great job Andrew. You did better than anyone I’ve seen on the Green this year. Don’t miss the best fishing. Tie up a seven inch luminescent minnow and fish it into the night.
Thank you! It's good to know this was an even better time than I thought from your compliment! I'll have to make sure next sure we look into that minnow and try it out.
Andrew the last one you take it was beautiful it was big the river remind me south of my country excellent video 18K OF GOLD brown trout
Thank you! This river is 18K Gold for sure, and the Browns match it. Thanks for the continued support.
wow you put on a clinic. Good job Andrew! If I remember right Last year you floated the green? I have never fished the Green.
Thanks Kevin! I can't complain with how good these days were for sure! Thanks for watching and the continued support! You need to fish the Green my friend!
Those are some beautiful slabs of golden brown!!
They definitely were my friend! You need to come with me here one of these times!
Looks awesome! Going there in July for the first time!
Definitely worth the trip! One of the best waters in Utah to fish.
Killer trip! 🔥
Indeed it was!
What flies did you catch fish on??
The flies used are in the video shown around 1 minute into the video. The flies that were catching were the Prism Torch, OP Prism Torch, Cheat Code, Olive Nymph, Natural Perdigon, and the Gray Mayfly emerger.
Don’t know why so many shoot videos for RUclips and show only catching fish and never talk about their system or flies used. Really good video subscribing.
Thanks for watching, and thanks for the constructive information. This is great advice and I'll seek to do it within my next videos. In part, I feel like my talking takes away from the video, but I'll see how I can talk about my system more. I did show flies, but I'll see if I can explain why I like these flies.
Always fun videos Andrew! Makes me wanna get back to the Green after the flows go back down. Did you hike or boat to the B section?
Thanks Joe, we hiked. We parked at little hole and probably walked a mile down. I want to walk/hike further next time, but we will see.
Are the browns pushing out the rainbows? When I fished there years ago, it was about a 50-50 split between them.
@@jbacon1861 - yes, except for higher up closer to the damn. It seems to be 50-50 closer to the damn. I would say more like 40-60. At the damn my friends said the majority was Rainbows.
Great video. I love how you share where you are and flies you’re using. What time of year was this and did you just park at the public ramps and walk from there?
Thank you! Glad to hear you like this method. This was actually the last weekend in April 2024. We were fortunately able to get there right in the middle of a BWO hatch, and this time I actually had flies they were interested in.
I didn't read slowly enough to specify where I parked. I parked at Little Hole and the first day went down river on Section B. Next day parked at little hole and walked 2 miles up before we started fishing. Third day, near the dam and walked downstream and then fished up.
I think I might have seen you guys. Were you there this weekend?
This was at the end of April. If you were there at the end of April then if you think you saw us, it was us. Thanks for watching!
When is the next fly tying tutorial? :)
That is a great question, was there a fly in particular from the video?
@@familyflyties3913 The new experimental fly that was catching all the fish. :)
@@markdewaal3782 - I’ll make a video of that for my next upload then.
Here is the experimental nymph that was catching the fish. I'll do one of the dry flies that were working also on the BWO hatch. ruclips.net/video/3xQXs58aPeA/видео.html
@@familyflyties3913 I saw it. Thanks.
Any dry fly action going on? We'll be there in July
Yes, there was great BWO action the whole time we were there. It was in specific places, not through the whole river though. If you find them rising for the dry it was awesome! There should be some ant action right now, and in July you should see hoppers for sure.