Some gorgeous fish! Browns? My family has spent a lot of time in the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming and we'd fly fish the streams. Mostly Brookies, but some Rainbows and Cutthroats in certain places. Great hunt. When that bird flushed at 8:40, you could HEAR it was a rooster. Big, strong flush. Very cool. It's hard not to beat ourselves up over the misses, but all we can do is keep hunting and keep shooting. Excellent master class on finding downed birds. Patience and trust the dogs. Great idea to have that orange ribbon to mark the initial fall site. Was that bird dead when Skye brought him back? Love the pics at the end. Fantastic stuff!!
Yup, those are both browns from streams in the MN driftless region. It is some pretty good fishing down there. Lots of browns, some stocked rainbows, and a few brookies. Yeah that last bird was still blinking when Skye brought him back. I would love to know if he was running or hiding, but those cattails are a lot thicker than they look on camera! I couldn't see the dogs much, just heard them rustling around as they searched. That bird made the whole trip :)
@@GoldenSkye That was an incredible recovery and would make anyone proud! Likewise, I would give about anything to know exactly where the birds go when they escape, how often they relocate, etc.. Those cattails looked plenty thick on the video, so I can only imagine what they were like in real life!
Great video! Love those beautiful Goldens and roosters! Thanks for sharing.
Nice video. Love your passion. Donning waders to cross the waters. I once stripped down and had to carry my brittany across because he hates water.
I've been late getting to your videos. Good work Marty! Give the pups a scratch for me.
Will do! And thanks for putting out more podcasts. They are great.
Some gorgeous fish! Browns? My family has spent a lot of time in the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming and we'd fly fish the streams. Mostly Brookies, but some Rainbows and Cutthroats in certain places.
Great hunt. When that bird flushed at 8:40, you could HEAR it was a rooster. Big, strong flush. Very cool.
It's hard not to beat ourselves up over the misses, but all we can do is keep hunting and keep shooting.
Excellent master class on finding downed birds. Patience and trust the dogs. Great idea to have that orange ribbon to mark the initial fall site. Was that bird dead when Skye brought him back?
Love the pics at the end. Fantastic stuff!!
Yup, those are both browns from streams in the MN driftless region. It is some pretty good fishing down there. Lots of browns, some stocked rainbows, and a few brookies.
Yeah that last bird was still blinking when Skye brought him back. I would love to know if he was running or hiding, but those cattails are a lot thicker than they look on camera! I couldn't see the dogs much, just heard them rustling around as they searched. That bird made the whole trip :)
@@GoldenSkye That was an incredible recovery and would make anyone proud! Likewise, I would give about anything to know exactly where the birds go when they escape, how often they relocate, etc.. Those cattails looked plenty thick on the video, so I can only imagine what they were like in real life!
@@GoldenSkye Hello good videos i have hunting videos on youtube
what choke?
I/C in the bottom barrel Mod in the top. 12ga 1 1/4 ounce shells.
if the cylinder choke is not suitable or not?
@@sabrichejamil all depends on the range you want.
@@GoldenSkye tq brother