THAT was definitely an adventure! You'll get em next time because now you know a bit about the place. The Warner Mountains are one of the hidden jewels of NorCal.
@ it’s winter steelhead season in my neck of the woods, so lotta that plus working on a few new film projects. I need to some more winter trout fishing in though.
I am up to 4 now for the California Native and happy to say that 1st area you fish, come back mid to late September with a tenkara rod and your quiet ninja skills as I slayed it there with my Tenkara USA Sato and Rhodo. Many Warner to hand. Before that, Gooselake was done as well just down the road a while. Next up for me is McCloud Redband. Thanks for the video.
Awesome to hear! I'll definitely be back late summer early fall to get one. I've already got a goose lake a couple years ago. We planned to do Warner but a tree was down across the road. So hopefull 3rd time is the charm :D McCloud Redbands are pretty reliable to catch in a couple places. Good luck!
Thanks for sharing your adventure. Really nice and relaxing video. I was always curious what that part of the state looked like. People that don't live here always hate on California, but I always say that if you like the outdoors, this place is amazing. Nothing like fishing with slippers while it's snowing 🥶😂
It's funny how many think CA is just the beach or the bay area. We have a very diverse landscape. Another pet peeve of mine is when people refer to fly fishing in the "west" and they don't talk about CA.
That's a great video. Thank you for sharing. This is like the videos I want to make and put on my channel. At some point, I'll get there, but until then, I'll work with what I have. I'm looking forward to your upcoming videos.
The only way I was able to catch fish in there was on my knees with a 10' leader. Dry dropper 6x caddis with a midge dropper. They are in there. Most of that water holds trout if it's 10" deep or more. It's fun up there.
Forgot shoes hmm that's a first but understandable,awesome video & beautiful country,live in Lakeview Oregon & fished the Oregon creeks in a similar area,that's beautiful but ruff country,not a place you want to be in winter or any snow storm,weather can change quickly,sorry you didn't get you fish goal,but you caught fish & got out that's the best part,tight lines & bent rods 🤙 🇺🇸
Haha yeah not sure what I was thinking there with my shoes. That's some beautiful country. We ate at this nice BBQ place in Lakeview on the way home, so good and affordable.
Tip: when fishing tiny streams, it is a really good idea not to be standing straight up in the open. Not to speak of setting up tripods right over the target wqter... just saying'
THAT was definitely an adventure! You'll get em next time because now you know a bit about the place. The Warner Mountains are one of the hidden jewels of NorCal.
You'd never expect it up there with the high desert all around it. It's a drive out there though haha
@driftstone Yup. Used to go visit the Surprise Valley. Amazing country.
What a great adventure! Nicely done.
Thanks, been up anything fun yourself?
@ it’s winter steelhead season in my neck of the woods, so lotta that plus working on a few new film projects. I need to some more winter trout fishing in though.
@prolificnorthwest nice best of luck. I'm looking for some steelhead next week. It's definitely that time of year
@ fun! Good luck out there!
Video quality always increasing 📈📈📈 Awesome video as usual
Thanks, think I'm reading to start my own memecoin?
@@driftstone $rick to the moon!
I am up to 4 now for the California Native and happy to say that 1st area you fish, come back mid to late September with a tenkara rod and your quiet ninja skills as I slayed it there with my Tenkara USA Sato and Rhodo. Many Warner to hand. Before that, Gooselake was done as well just down the road a while. Next up for me is McCloud Redband. Thanks for the video.
Awesome to hear! I'll definitely be back late summer early fall to get one. I've already got a goose lake a couple years ago. We planned to do Warner but a tree was down across the road. So hopefull 3rd time is the charm :D
McCloud Redbands are pretty reliable to catch in a couple places. Good luck!
Nice film Eric! Looks techy!
Thanks, it didn't help that it was so late in the season. I probably could have been more stealthy
THANK YOU FINALLY 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
You're welcome :D :D
Thanks for sharing your adventure. Really nice and relaxing video. I was always curious what that part of the state looked like. People that don't live here always hate on California, but I always say that if you like the outdoors, this place is amazing.
Nothing like fishing with slippers while it's snowing 🥶😂
It's funny how many think CA is just the beach or the bay area. We have a very diverse landscape. Another pet peeve of mine is when people refer to fly fishing in the "west" and they don't talk about CA.
@driftstone California's fly fishing sucks. To anyone that reads this, don't come here! 😂
That's a great video. Thank you for sharing. This is like the videos I want to make and put on my channel. At some point, I'll get there, but until then, I'll work with what I have. I'm looking forward to your upcoming videos.
Thanks I appreciate it! It's been a long time and I am still working to make them better. They never quite live up to expectations. Ha
@driftstone All the best to you.
Great video, I’ve had a lot of trip that’s looked similar to this 😂👍🏼
haha that's always part of the adventure and why I keep going back
The only way I was able to catch fish in there was on my knees with a 10' leader. Dry dropper 6x caddis with a midge dropper. They are in there. Most of that water holds trout if it's 10" deep or more. It's fun up there.
That's my only regret was not approaching these fish lower. Next time we'll do that.
I think you're the first person to use the custom emojis :D
Forgot shoes hmm that's a first but understandable,awesome video & beautiful country,live in Lakeview Oregon & fished the Oregon creeks in a similar area,that's beautiful but ruff country,not a place you want to be in winter or any snow storm,weather can change quickly,sorry you didn't get you fish goal,but you caught fish & got out that's the best part,tight lines & bent rods 🤙 🇺🇸
Haha yeah not sure what I was thinking there with my shoes. That's some beautiful country. We ate at this nice BBQ place in Lakeview on the way home, so good and affordable.
Been MIA happy 25 🎉
Thanks, 2025 is going to be 🔥
Tip: when fishing tiny streams, it is a really good idea not to be standing straight up in the open. Not to speak of setting up tripods right over the target wqter... just saying'
I definitely could have been lower, thanks!
Always have backup shoes , tenkara rod .
Smart man, I'm not suprirsed
Looks miserable. Good thing you brought your wife, misery lives company😅
Once the feet went numb it was all upside from there!
Thumb up.
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Pant waders 😢
Knew it was going to be skinny water and thought it would be okay to leave the waders at home hah. It was beautiful up there though