Please do more of these fishing adventure videos, they are so helpful, especially with the POV view. Listening and watching the tips and tricks from the pod and masterclass videos is great, but getting to see you guys fish for an extended period of time in one vid is awesome!
Thanks so much for leaving this comment. Helps lead us in the right direction on content and videos. We have another day planned to go out next week. Stay tuned. 😎🤙🏽
Great video!! Idk why whitefish get so much hate, they're fun to catch and are an indication of a good healthy river!! Although I will admit trout are much prettier! 😉
Went to hobble creek last Saturday and got absolutely destroyed on that river. Snags, tangles, and a couple words I’m not proud of😬 gonna go try the Provo this Saturday and slay em. Thanks for the tips!
Appreciate it! Honestly… I’ve actually found gloves more annoying than helpful. They get wet, get in the way while stripping in or releasing fish… but that’s just me. I know a lot of people who like to use just nitrile gloves (keeps hands dry). I’ve also used some simms gloves in the past, which were decent. Personally, I just make sure I have some pockets accessible with hand warmers inside. When the hands get really cold, I’ll warm them up for a few minutes then get back to fishing. 🤷🏽♂️
As a rule of thumb it’s definitely best to get downstream of the fish as fast as possible. Sometimes where you are at in the river or how deep the water is can make it hard (example: Spencer was standing in the middle of the river and the fish took off downstream. Pretty hard to walk back to shore and get below the fish.) So yes, you’re 100% right. Get downstream when you can because it’s an easy way to pull the fly right out of the fish’s mouth and lose that fish.
Yup! This was just a couple weeks ago (so the brown spawn is over by now). Eggs work great pretty much all winter, in our experience. Have even caught trout on them during the summer.
Please do more of these fishing adventure videos, they are so helpful, especially with the POV view. Listening and watching the tips and tricks from the pod and masterclass videos is great, but getting to see you guys fish for an extended period of time in one vid is awesome!
Thanks so much for leaving this comment. Helps lead us in the right direction on content and videos. We have another day planned to go out next week. Stay tuned. 😎🤙🏽
Great video, decent amount of information hidden in it too!!
Thanks for watching! Glad you found it helpful and enjoyed the tips.
Absolutely GORGEOUS fish at 11:50!
Dang...good job!!
Yup. She was a beauty! Appreciate it! 😎🤙🏽
Absolutely loved this video. As mentioned in a earlier comments, I would love to see more videos of this nature.
Pumped to hear it! More coming your way. 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Great video!! Idk why whitefish get so much hate, they're fun to catch and are an indication of a good healthy river!! Although I will admit trout are much prettier! 😉
Haha agreed. Whitefish are great! Easy to make fun of because of their weird looks.
Learning a lot from you guys. Keep it coming. 👊🏻
Stoked to hear it. Plenty more coming your way!
Wow!! 2 epic fish in one outing Alex! Too bad we didn’t get to see the one Spencer lost. Very nice guys. Tight lines.
Love you guys!
Great videos, so helpful! My favorite on the internet
Will you do a video on the history of ventures fly Co.? I would like to know how you started and how you turned it into a profitable business.
Could be a fun one. 😎🤙🏽
Beautiful fish, the big one looks like he can challenge Spencer to a buffalo wing eating competition - and win. Thanks guys.
😂😂😂 love this.
Went to hobble creek last Saturday and got absolutely destroyed on that river. Snags, tangles, and a couple words I’m not proud of😬 gonna go try the Provo this Saturday and slay em. Thanks for the tips!
Haha hobble is definitely known for that. Had the same experience last time. Let us know how it goes on the Provo.
I've never caught a fish on a San Juan worm in winter. Plenty in summer and fall, but it drops off suddenly about October.
Wild… the San Juan slays for us this time of year. Haha.
Great fish!
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Love your videos…always getting caught up on old ones 😂. Would love to know the river…not exact spots just the river so I can explore. Thanks
Wow I would love to go on a guided tour with you guys. How can I get set up on a guided tours with please let me know 😊
You guys are awesome, any tips on keeping my hands from freezing. Glove recommendations ?
Appreciate it! Honestly… I’ve actually found gloves more annoying than helpful. They get wet, get in the way while stripping in or releasing fish… but that’s just me. I know a lot of people who like to use just nitrile gloves (keeps hands dry). I’ve also used some simms gloves in the past, which were decent.
Personally, I just make sure I have some pockets accessible with hand warmers inside. When the hands get really cold, I’ll warm them up for a few minutes then get back to fishing. 🤷🏽♂️
Thanks ! @@venturesflyco
I actually caught my first fish in the fly rod yesterday. A wooly bugger works for large mouth bass apparently
Good going, hope you catch plenty more.
Yessssss! Thats awesome. Nice work. 😎💪🏽
Awesome video! I noticed you both fight fish with upstream pressure-do you find you lose more fish this way or does that not matter as much?
As a rule of thumb it’s definitely best to get downstream of the fish as fast as possible. Sometimes where you are at in the river or how deep the water is can make it hard (example: Spencer was standing in the middle of the river and the fish took off downstream. Pretty hard to walk back to shore and get below the fish.)
So yes, you’re 100% right. Get downstream when you can because it’s an easy way to pull the fly right out of the fish’s mouth and lose that fish.
@@venturesflycoAppreciate the explanation, that makes perfect sense. Keep the videos coming!
Will trout take egg patterns even during non spawning times ?
Yeah they will especially smaller rainbows
@@PowderBlueThunder thanks for the fast response ! Love the videos !
Yup! This was just a couple weeks ago (so the brown spawn is over by now). Eggs work great pretty much all winter, in our experience. Have even caught trout on them during the summer.
@@venturesflyco cool great info . Thanks !
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