Lake Fishing for Trout | How To with Phil Rowley
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ต.ค. 2024
- In this detailed video, renowned stillwater fly fisher. Phil Rowley is exploring the Parklands region of western Manitoba and teaching us various options for catching big trout on a fly. Phil will fly fish for rainbow, brown and even tiger trout. Lots of great information on this little known Canadian fishing hot spot that has exceptionally reasonable priced accommodations, public access to a wide number of lakes and outstanding fishing.
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That first Brown was Beautiful !
Thank you for being passionate about this fishery and Fly Fishing in general. You Rock!
Congratulations, beautiful fish! God be with you! 👍😊
Hug and good fishing!
Awesome video Phil 👍. With some great tips & tactics 😉
So interesting to see this kind of trophy trout fishing, out on the prairies.
Fantastic show, thanks for all the tips .
That first hook up was a good hit
Good job guys
Great video, thanks. Loving Phil's streamers, his "fly box" channel is awesome. Thanks again.
I have a question on the chironomids you are fishing on still water. Are they suspending or fished very close the bottom or both?
Very good video
Oh I hate this premier thing so much, I was looking forward to a coffee and a show before I hit the river today
Would these tips work in Alaska?
Yes they would. Phil actually did a couple of shows there using these type of techniques. Here is one: th-cam.com/video/LvmZMQ7oXm8/w-d-xo.html
Good luck and have a great season!
Whammy
Hello Master! Just wondering why there is a cover on the cover of your motor. Is it a "sponsor" issue?
No, i think he just forgot to take it off
Geoff Boycott on the fly.