Love this! Thanks for sharing! 👍 And I loved reading all the comments from the several folks upset that the location is undisclosed. 😂 They completely missed the point of the video. A large part of the joy of fishing is discovering locations devoid of those who just want to show up, overfish, and destroy a location. We have some fishing gem locations in the Uintas and elsewhere that take some time and effort to visit. Big fish and completely worth keeping our mouths shut and to simply allow folks the same opportunity and joy to discover the many treasure locations themselves if they’re willing to get out, read a topo, put in the work, and do a lot of fishing and exploring.
You want us to join the "mouse club", but you won't tell us where in the Uintas you are catching those monster tigers? KSL Outdoors pushing everyone to get out there, but yet keeping all locations a secret? I'm leaning more towards Master G's comment of a private lake somewhere and yes, we might be jealous.
Hi Darren. We understand the frustration about keeping the lake undisclosed. But in the episode we talk about many other Utah waters where you can catch big fish on mouse patterns. The point of this show is to educate anglers on mousing techniques, and to generate excitement about trying it out.
@@micahflies so what’s the point of showing people catching fish ? Do they want to be worship about it? I don’t get it. Are they trying to sell something? If you want to share with people then share but people not interested in watching other people catching fish is nothing exciting about it. The public is interested in useful information bud 😂
@@springteen3743this is purely about how to perform mousing to fish in any body of water, specifically the Uintas. This special is not about where to do so, but how.
Love this! Thanks for sharing! 👍 And I loved reading all the comments from the several folks upset that the location is undisclosed. 😂 They completely missed the point of the video. A large part of the joy of fishing is discovering locations devoid of those who just want to show up, overfish, and destroy a location. We have some fishing gem locations in the Uintas and elsewhere that take some time and effort to visit. Big fish and completely worth keeping our mouths shut and to simply allow folks the same opportunity and joy to discover the many treasure locations themselves if they’re willing to get out, read a topo, put in the work, and do a lot of fishing and exploring.
Crazy how this channel doesnt have more subs. Very professional and informative. Thanks for the uploads.
Crazy how this video is on private land, so no need to get your hopes up.
Incredible video. Thank you so much for making this.
Rodent flies and the game is so fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!cheers
This is a private little pond in the Chalk Creek area. I would say 99.9% of us will never even be able to get near the property let a lone fish it.
Excellent video
You have to make sure your hands are wet to the point of pruning so you don't hurt the fishy.
New sub ! Liked 🙏☁️
i used to work with rich, had no idea he liked to fish haha
Where did tiger trout originate???😊
They’re a hybrid of a brook trout and a brown trout.
This video certainly did you more harm than good lol
I always get a kick out of the comments about "where is this?" Get out and fish more and you'll find it:)
Umm, except this is on private land. They were trespassing.
This is so scary when the fish hits, better than an 8 ball of coke.
Uintas…lol this is def a private lake somewhere. I’d believe boulder mountains, but not the uintas with that size of tigers.
This is in the Uintas I know exactly where it is. But it is supposed to remain undisclosed
Not the Boulders... however, Boulder Mountain is an awesome place to try mouse patterns for big tigers.
Definitely private land that you’re trespassing on. Shame on you KSL.
@@ryanhowe9204I can assure you, they were not trespassing. Ask me how I know. Although, I appreciate your concern.
If this is the Uintas then why can we clearly see Francis peak? Obviously on a private lake somewhere like durst mountain, def not Uintas
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Someone is jealous
Definitely not Francis Peak
Bruh I said you can see Francis peak from the lake they are fishing which means they aren’t at the Uintas
Look at the silhouette of the mountains at 3:43 in the vid and you can definitely see Francis peak
You want us to join the "mouse club", but you won't tell us where in the Uintas you are catching those monster tigers? KSL Outdoors pushing everyone to get out there, but yet keeping all locations a secret? I'm leaning more towards Master G's comment of a private lake somewhere and yes, we might be jealous.
Do your own work finding places bub
Hi Darren. We understand the frustration about keeping the lake undisclosed. But in the episode we talk about many other Utah waters where you can catch big fish on mouse patterns. The point of this show is to educate anglers on mousing techniques, and to generate excitement about trying it out.
This is 100% private land and they are trespassing. So don’t get your hopes up. Shame on you KSL.
@@micahflies so what’s the point of showing people catching fish ? Do they want to be worship about it? I don’t get it. Are they trying to sell something? If you want to share with people then share but people not interested in watching other people catching fish is nothing exciting about it. The public is interested in useful information bud 😂
@@springteen3743this is purely about how to perform mousing to fish in any body of water, specifically the Uintas. This special is not about where to do so, but how.