Have to give Daniel Galhardo of TenkaraUSA credit for being the first to bring Tenkara to the USA. I haven't touched my western fly fishing gear for close to nine years now.. Keep the Tenkara videos coming. It was you pulling out your Tenkara rod that had me subscribe awhile back.
I bought a Tenkara based on your videos...now I need to learn how to use it. Thanks for the book as well, I just moved to Colorado and am clueless about where to fish.
I have 2 fly rods, one bamboo that is over 100 years old and a keepsake now, and a newer bamboo rod that is 30 years old. My reel is over 100 years old and very basic. I started barbless fishing about 50 years ago. I like fish no need to cause anymore damage than necessary. I do like the way you approach trout fishing, very zen. Keep on Trucking my friend. Angry Old HIppie Hermit Peace.
I love your videos Brian. Fishing for trout is one of my favorite things in life. That was a good looking cutthroat at the beginning there. Take care my friend. Vaughn
Its hard to beat Tenkara rods for pan fish! I mean put a bobber on that thing an go to town! Nothing is better eating then fresh caught pan fish cook on the fire! LOL Trout is good but a pan load of brim is heavenly!
Hi Brian..nice video...just noticed that you're almost 10000 subs away from that Youtub3 plaque!..I started following in Dec and you've doubled subs in that time..pretty impressive for a guy and a dog in a truck...right?😉
Hi. I really like that style of fishing. Fishing and hunting is fun because of the challenge. Tenkara fishing involves planning and stalking the fish. It gives the fish a sporting chance. Being able to shoot game from 700 yards away because you have a $2000 rifle and scope isn't really fair. But getting close and taking game with a bow is far more challenging and sporting IMO. Now if your hunting or fishing for survival that's different.
Hay there,this is DJ if u ever get out towards north central Arkansas. Hallor an we can do some campin here in the ozark mountains [Boston mountains] or around our lake [Norfolk lake].
hey Brian, i have notice in some of your older videos you have a bunch of stickers on your truck, now you dont. you have probably addressed this but i missed that video. why is that?
Where I live in southern Maine it's hard to find an area that's clear enough to fly fish.That's why I use plain old Zebco rod with a Zebco spincast reel.I've had this for more than 30 years,and it's failed me!
Hey Brian, I grew up in Buenie in the '70s. Used to camp/party at a cabin up cottonwood pass about four miles past rainbow lake. It's on top of a mine dump and you can see it from the road if you know what your looking for. If you know that cabin you probably know Reuben who lives in the lower cabin and has since we were in high school for almost 50 years now! I was up there couple of years ago (live in TX now) and the air is so crisp and clean! youTube stuck one of your videos in my stream and I recognized Princeton. I like them and they remind me of home. I'll check back here now and then or you can hit me at curtBurris@gmail.com. Thanks.
Have to give Daniel Galhardo of TenkaraUSA credit for being the first to bring Tenkara to the USA. I haven't touched my western fly fishing gear for close to nine years now.. Keep the Tenkara videos coming. It was you pulling out your Tenkara rod that had me subscribe awhile back.
I bought a Tenkara based on your videos...now I need to learn how to use it. Thanks for the book as well, I just moved to Colorado and am clueless about where to fish.
Thanks for the fly fishing tips.
I have 2 fly rods, one bamboo that is over 100 years old and a keepsake now, and a newer bamboo rod that is 30 years old. My reel is over 100 years old and very basic. I started barbless fishing about 50 years ago. I like fish no need to cause anymore damage than necessary. I do like the way you approach trout fishing, very zen. Keep on Trucking my friend. Angry Old HIppie Hermit Peace.
Can't wait to get a Tenkara! Thanks for sharing Brian!
Hi Brian & Sierra!!! 👋🏿👋🏿👋🏿
Hey Lady Alex!
@@OffGridBackcountryAdventures Hey I think I might have missed a video or 2. Last I knew, I was waiting for the Live That Never Was. LOL.
Awesome... I want to learn to fly fish... all our time living in Colorado and I never learned. Fishing may just be my favorite thing in the world!
Putting out some videos this week! I love it!
Trying to do one a week...we'll see if I can keep up this pace!
Excellent video Brian, and thanks for sharing the Hane and tenkara!!!
Thanks Tenkara USA, I love the HANE and have been crushing it all summer. The fishing has been great!
Thanks! I REALLY appreciate the fishing lesson and look forward to giving fishing another shot. Well done!
I love your videos Brian. Fishing for trout is one of my favorite things in life. That was a good looking cutthroat at the beginning there. Take care my friend. Vaughn
Japanese style fishing is great !! 😉
Its hard to beat Tenkara rods for pan fish! I mean put a bobber on that thing an go to town! Nothing is better eating then fresh caught pan fish cook on the fire! LOL Trout is good but a pan load of brim is heavenly!
Thanks Brian! I've been waiting for this video.
Cool.... 2 years ....I cant wait....
Have a safe blessed night! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Great video! Love all the fishing tips. 🎣
Hi Brian..nice video...just noticed that you're almost 10000 subs away from that Youtub3 plaque!..I started following in Dec and you've doubled subs in that time..pretty impressive for a guy and a dog in a truck...right?😉
honestly cant wait until the winter storm camping videos
Hi Brian & Sierra
Missed my Sierra fix! Give her extra hugs!
Hi. I really like that style of fishing. Fishing and hunting is fun because of the challenge. Tenkara fishing involves planning and stalking the fish. It gives the fish a sporting chance. Being able to shoot game from 700 yards away because you have a $2000 rifle and scope isn't really fair. But getting close and taking game with a bow is far more challenging and sporting IMO. Now if your hunting or fishing for survival that's different.
Hay there,this is DJ if u ever get out towards north central Arkansas. Hallor an we can do some campin here in the ozark mountains [Boston mountains] or around our lake [Norfolk lake].
🎣. 10 & 2 is how we drive to 🐠
hey Brian, i have notice in some of your older videos you have a bunch of stickers on your truck, now you dont. you have probably addressed this but i missed that video. why is that?
something about sponsors i think.. i remember seeing in a video he had but cant remember exactly.
Where I live in southern Maine it's hard to find an area that's clear enough to fly fish.That's why I use plain old Zebco rod with a Zebco spincast reel.I've had this for more than 30 years,and it's failed me!
At 14:24 I thought a bear walked up far off to his right and backside ????? cow ????
Where is the link to the book... I didnt see it..saw everything g else but no book....
Hey Bronson, if you refresh your browser then it should be there. It's a really great book with TONS of good info!
@@OffGridBackcountryAdventures got it.... just placed my order....ty
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4, 5, hundred dollar hip boots, and can't remember, you're going to need those boots, cause it's sure getting
deep here, with this video.
Only problem is when I buy this rod its all my fault if I dont catch anything. I cant blame my $400 reel!
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I guess I’m nuts with my 1000 dollar plus rod...
Hey Brian, I grew up in Buenie in the '70s. Used to camp/party at a cabin up cottonwood pass about four miles past rainbow lake. It's on top of a mine dump and you can see it from the road if you know what your looking for. If you know that cabin you probably know Reuben who lives in the lower cabin and has since we were in high school for almost 50 years now! I was up there couple of years ago (live in TX now) and the air is so crisp and clean! youTube stuck one of your videos in my stream and I recognized Princeton. I like them and they remind me of home. I'll check back here now and then or you can hit me at curtBurris@gmail.com. Thanks.
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Tenkara is not fly fishing. We all acknowledge that right?
Sometime, could you go into humane ways to kill the fish? I read about the Japanese way of puncturing their brain but as a novice have never done it.