I have seen, I think, the majority of you tenkara fishing videos, and I have learned a lot. I've enjoyed every single minute of them all. Absolutely fabulous job. Keep em coming 😊
“‘There are no fish in here’, is when you hook a fish” SO true. The other day I was fishing a creek for HOURS with not even a sign of a dorsal fin anywhere. At the last pool I’m about to call it a skunk and I start collapsing my rod (left the line in the water cause I’m lazy) and I’m down to the last two sections when my rod starts shaking like crazy. I freak out and start hand lining and *poof. Needless to say I didn’t land it😂
It's tricky because sometimes the pool is big enough that there's a good chance you'll spook other fish in there if you do put it back, fish that you could potentially catch. I understand why it's not always done (by me or others).
I really enjoy your genuine enthusiasm when you catch a fish no matter what size. Love your videos and how they are just about actually fishing and not about getting all artsy with shots of Aspen trees quaking in the wind or fish releases in slow motion but I do wish you still did them weekly. Thanks for giving something to look forward to every other Saturday morning, stay safe.
I've always said that I'm more interested in creek size than fish size. I just like fishing small creeks for whatever I can catch. I miss the weekly videos, too. To be frank, if this channel made more money (we're talking thousands more, not just hundreds more), I could justify spending the time and money to fish often enough for the weekly videos. But it's also a tremendous amount of work and stress to do weekly videos, so... 🤷♂
Excellent as always Tristan. Love the pretty location albeit for your fishing there were many obstacles to overcome. Look forward to another location you take us to in 2 weeks. From Dave in Portsmouth UK.
Like it as always. Reminds me of a small creek also in southern Colorado that I didn’t fish until I got to the open meadow. Want to go back and fish both now.
Your videos have really improved since you started. I was watching some of your older ones last night. Great videos i look forward to every other Saturday for a new one.
Thank you so much for these videos I just got a tenkara and have just started to use it I need new locations to try I live in southwest CO work keeps me busy but I try to get out at least twice a week
It seems that in a stream like that, where it is hard to make long casts, it would be pretty easy to spook fish. I read recently that fish can see behind almost as well as they can see in front of them. You did pretty well, all things considered.
Watching this amazes me that there are fish that size in such tiny water. But at the same time, it gives me a better understanding of why fires in such places grow into such horrendous monsters. There is a LOT of fire food just laying around waiting for the inopportune lightning bolt to set off the next inferno. Holy crap, I can't imagine having to fight a wildfire in that heavy fuel environment. Looks like a death trap to me. 😬
First time watching. I love fishing for brookies. I keep a few to eat. Turn the rest back. I’ve not seen the no reel deal before. Do you just tie the line to a guide?
Thanks again Tristan for taking us along. Beautiful stream and scenery. Do you have any good tips on doing the bow and arrow cast? I am not very good at this type of cast and therefore miss out on some good spots on a creek. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
1) Point the rod right at the spot where you want to cast. 2) If possible, grab the fly itself to pull back on. If not possible-depending on line and tippet length, it might not work well-then grab the knot where the tippet and line meet and pull back on that. But grabbing the fly is more accurate and there's less chance of the fly nailing you in the finger on release 😄
Hey mate I love your videos I’m getting a tenkara rod soon for my birthday what’s a rod you recommend for small brook trout streams and medium streams for some trout but also good for bass fishing at a small pond or on a kayak around a pond just for fun?
Apologies if you've answered this before: I presume Brook Trout are not native to most of the streams you fish.. but if there were no brookies in these streams, would there be no trout at all? Or have they simply displaced rainbows and cutthroats?
How do you clean the rods? Will alcohol eyeglass wipes hurt the finish? Sorry new to this telescoping rod thing and I tried those after fishing urban trout waters.
@@chuterence sounds good. I tend to go over board. Loving tenkara and keiryu fishing. Flyrods are getting dusty! Lol First two times out I hooked a few big redbreast and a rock bass. Lost the rainbow trout. Got too excited and broke off.
That takes some real (not "Reel", ha, ha) talent to fish a schwaky little stream like that. Hard pass for me, but glad to see someone having success in places I would normally skip.
Brook trout don't live in ugly places. I fish many streams like this in mich...U.P.. One day nothing, the next day your fingers get pruney from catching so many.
Not really. Fish in small creeks like this are always eating. It's more dependent on the creek than the fish or anything else. On some creeks, I can catch 100 fish in a day. On others, it's hours between fish, if even I can catch one at all. Try fishing different waters.
I have seen, I think, the majority of you tenkara fishing videos, and I have learned a lot. I've enjoyed every single minute of them all. Absolutely fabulous job. Keep em coming 😊
Reminds me of my favourite small steam in No va Scotia; it’s so tiny that nobody fishes it, except me.
“‘There are no fish in here’, is when you hook a fish”
SO true. The other day I was fishing a creek for HOURS with not even a sign of a dorsal fin anywhere. At the last pool I’m about to call it a skunk and I start collapsing my rod (left the line in the water cause I’m lazy) and I’m down to the last two sections when my rod starts shaking like crazy. I freak out and start hand lining and *poof. Needless to say I didn’t land it😂
I like when you put them back in the same spot you caught them!! No one else does that!
It's tricky because sometimes the pool is big enough that there's a good chance you'll spook other fish in there if you do put it back, fish that you could potentially catch. I understand why it's not always done (by me or others).
This is a really technically challenging creek. 09:49 Congrats from Japan. 🙂
I really enjoy your genuine enthusiasm when you catch a fish no matter what size. Love your videos and how they are just about actually fishing and not about getting all artsy with shots of Aspen trees quaking in the wind or fish releases in slow motion but I do wish you still did them weekly. Thanks for giving something to look forward to every other Saturday morning, stay safe.
I've always said that I'm more interested in creek size than fish size. I just like fishing small creeks for whatever I can catch. I miss the weekly videos, too. To be frank, if this channel made more money (we're talking thousands more, not just hundreds more), I could justify spending the time and money to fish often enough for the weekly videos. But it's also a tremendous amount of work and stress to do weekly videos, so... 🤷♂
@@TenkaraAddict I understand and am great full for your once a week videos and now I also watch your Suvrving videos. Thank you for responding.
That is blue lining at its best, Beautiful little creek.
Excellent as always Tristan. Love the pretty location albeit for your fishing there were many obstacles to overcome. Look forward to another location you take us to in 2 weeks. From Dave in Portsmouth UK.
Enjoyed this with a great cup of coffee...thanks for taking us along!!
Thanks for coming along!
Lol, me too. Kind of perfectly beautiful little creek and forest everyone wishes they had in their backyard.
Like it as always. Reminds me of a small creek also in southern Colorado that I didn’t fish until I got to the open meadow. Want to go back and fish both now.
Your videos have really improved since you started. I was watching some of your older ones last night. Great videos i look forward to every other Saturday for a new one.
Nice job again the video was spot on just enjoyable the brookies are not native but sure are adaptable if the water quality is good “Fish On”
Favorite part of video? Your Channel displaying "NEW" video! Always enjoy your videos, thank you!!!
Thanks Vic!
As always, my great appreciation for these videos - as well as your impeccable taste in small creeks! Thank you!
Thank you so much for these videos I just got a tenkara and have just started to use it I need new locations to try I live in southwest CO work keeps me busy but I try to get out at least twice a week
thanks for sharing Tristan
Great fishing 🎣 trip 😊❤
It seems that in a stream like that, where it is hard to make long casts, it would be pretty easy to spook fish. I read recently that fish can see behind almost as well as they can see in front of them. You did pretty well, all things considered.
Always like it when the Foxfire gets some attention. Will you try the new soft sections on the Mizuchi?
Watching this amazes me that there are fish that size in such tiny water. But at the same time, it gives me a better understanding of why fires in such places grow into such horrendous monsters. There is a LOT of fire food just laying around waiting for the inopportune lightning bolt to set off the next inferno. Holy crap, I can't imagine having to fight a wildfire in that heavy fuel environment. Looks like a death trap to me. 😬
First time watching.
I love fishing for brookies.
I keep a few to eat. Turn the rest back.
I’ve not seen the no reel deal before.
Do you just tie the line to a guide?
Nice creek. Just shows that even small creeks that you think don’t have fish this proves that wrong
Exactly. And you'll never see anyone else on creeks like this.
Talk about your CQC(close quarter casting). Nicely done. Thanks, and enjoy.
Close quarters indeed! Thanks for watching.
I was impressed by your landing those fish. More than once I kept think, yeah he might hook one but how is he going to land it? Great job.
Thanks again Tristan for taking us along. Beautiful stream and scenery. Do you have any good tips on doing the bow and arrow cast? I am not very good at this type of cast and therefore miss out on some good spots on a creek. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
1) Point the rod right at the spot where you want to cast. 2) If possible, grab the fly itself to pull back on. If not possible-depending on line and tippet length, it might not work well-then grab the knot where the tippet and line meet and pull back on that. But grabbing the fly is more accurate and there's less chance of the fly nailing you in the finger on release 😄
And practice! Don’t wait until you need it on the water.
Your videos are my respite from the political channels I usually watch. Thanks dude!
Hey mate I love your videos I’m getting a tenkara rod soon for my birthday what’s a rod you recommend for small brook trout streams and medium streams for some trout but also good for bass fishing at a small pond or on a kayak around a pond just for fun?
Have a look at the Dragontail Mizuchi
Nice creek to fish with the Darth Quattro
I had a Darth Quattro but sold it because I prefer this rod.
curious if you have ever fished inside of Rocky Mountain National Park. I have several times with limited success.
Apologies if you've answered this before: I presume Brook Trout are not native to most of the streams you fish.. but if there were no brookies in these streams, would there be no trout at all? Or have they simply displaced rainbows and cutthroats?
How do you clean the rods? Will alcohol eyeglass wipes hurt the finish? Sorry new to this telescoping rod thing and I tried those after fishing urban trout waters.
Just disassemble the sections and wipe down with a damp cloth. Let fully dry before reassembling
@@chuterence sounds good. I tend to go over board. Loving tenkara and keiryu fishing. Flyrods are getting dusty! Lol
First two times out I hooked a few big redbreast and a rock bass. Lost the rainbow trout. Got too excited and broke off.
When you talk about fishing a 7 foot line, do you mean level line and leader equalling 7 feet?
Do you buy a fishing license in every state you fish in? Daily or yearly? Or is there such a thing as a USA license?
Brook Trout are not native to Colorado. I would love to fish that stream. And catch a great meal.
Small creeks are the best I live close to largely lake, so nobody fishes the creeks except me. A 10m drive and I'm catching wild cutts
That takes some real (not "Reel", ha, ha) talent to fish a schwaky little stream like that. Hard pass for me, but glad to see someone having success in places I would normally skip.
Brook trout don't live in ugly places. I fish many streams like this in mich...U.P.. One day nothing, the next day your fingers get pruney from catching so many.
I cast but nothing ever happens. Is there a time of day or something I dont know about?
Not really. Fish in small creeks like this are always eating. It's more dependent on the creek than the fish or anything else. On some creeks, I can catch 100 fish in a day. On others, it's hours between fish, if even I can catch one at all. Try fishing different waters.
Baby Rodzilla or sharpshooter from wasatch tenkara would work way way better there.