This is a great video you are my favorite trout TH-camr but out here in socal we don’t really have that many creeks mostly ponds so I can finally apply your tips 👌
I primarily use a carolina rig. It seems to work best around here, especially has the season where's on. I did have some success with spinners and floats early on. Managed to land 145 trout this year, lost couple dozen more.
Great vid, great tip on the creek feeding in. That is productive on rivers too. Feeder creeks dump food and warmer or cooler water depending on season and great place for trout and many other species. Love feeder creeks
I haven't tried your eggs yet but I bet if you add one of your worms whacky style with it you'll do very well. Back when I used to keep a lot of trout I would use doughbait or eggs with a whacky worm. I still do it occasionally. Floating eggs and worms do better in lakes. I like your videos. Keep up the work
Love your trout channel I even had purchased some baits from you! I’m a beginner fly fisherman thanks for your help. Just recently received my bassdash fishing vest. So very happy with in! Do you ever trout fish in NC? Future video suggestions
Donald, I'm not sure I get the advantage of the slip bobber. If there's a stop attached to the line, then that will limit the depth of your presentation. How is this any different than using a fixed bobber?
You can place the bobber stopper way up the line allowing you to get the lure down to the desired depth while casting the entire rig tightly together resulting in long casts and required depth
So I didn't have any luck at my ponds on the mini jig bug but I did get bites on the trout worms with the mini jig head I just can't cast them very far maybe I'll add a split see how that works good video I think I change up too much and retrieve too fast
New to winter fishing Haven't had any luck with Carolina rig on power bait or spinner baits in pounds do you think this bobber would help? Thanks and fish on!
Please read all of this.Its and small to medium sizes river not as spots but this spot if you throw it up stream there is and lot of rocks abd grass Briars abd brushes and tress down stream it's just rocks it gets Shallow small pool then deep.How do you fish this spot and how do you caught them with out getting Hung up?
Spots like this can be very challenging. If you plan to fish a float rig I recommend adding enough weight to sink the lure very quickly. That way when you cast into the small holes it has time to sink to the required depth before washing into the shallow water. You can also try jigging with a little extra weight and do your best go keep the lure off the bottom while feeling for bites.
LOL! The word may be spelled "crappie", but it's pronounced "croppy". They're just as good-eating as rainbow trout, too. I haven't seen weights like the one you used for your drop-shot rig. Do you have a link for that? When I fish a body of water with that much downed timber, I usually cut of 2 of the 3 hooks on my treble. It doesn't seem to limit my hookups, it doesn't cause as many snags, and it doesn't cause as much damage to the fish.
This right here is why I love fishing. There's always something new to learn when it comes to techniques, and rigging. Awesome video my friend.
Thanks for watching everyone!
Finally ! Great video ! I was waiting for your lake -pond video . Please make a video about chosing a right float, thanks.
Will do!
Love the pond/lake content. Would love to see that video on different floats and when to use them!
thank you for teaching us
Thank you always learning from your videos
Nice video, helpful and truthful
Great video!
Awesome vid! Thanks for making this!
Another great video
Keep them rolling
Will do!
great tips, i will watch for more next time too
Heck yeah! I'd like to get back to teaching and explaining rather than just catching.
I enjoyed your teaching and will be applying them next time i go out there, thanks you so much.
Thanks for watching
This is a great video you are my favorite trout TH-camr but out here in socal we don’t really have that many creeks mostly ponds so I can finally apply your tips 👌
Heck yeah! Good luck and have fun
I have watched a socal u tuber and you guys catch some mondo trout out there on the tube baits. I bet creek bugs would slay out there
Yes more float fishing videos plz
Thanks for letting me know!
Thanks for the techniques.
Thanks for watching!
Our lakes n ponds hold the trout far better than the streams and I have good luck at my hometown lake even 2 months after last stocking.
Nice!
🤠 great video, great area and great information and tips as well. definitely this will help a lot of people who are just starting out and fishing.
I agree. Thanks for watching!
@@NRVOutdoors
welcome you are
Great video!!!
Any knowledge your willing to share I’m more than glad to watch! Great video as always!
Thanks!!
Very informative. I use all these methods with a slight variation on the drop shot.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Definitely make more tips and tricks videos!
Can do!
I primarily use a carolina rig. It seems to work best around here, especially has the season where's on. I did have some success with spinners and floats early on. Managed to land 145 trout this year, lost couple dozen more.
That's awesome!!
Great vid, great tip on the creek feeding in. That is productive on rivers too. Feeder creeks dump food and warmer or cooler water depending on season and great place for trout and many other species. Love feeder creeks
Most definitely! Thanks for watching
Good tips thank you 👍
Thanks for watching!
Great as always
Thanks!
Great video.
Love the tips.
Thanks for watching!
Thank You. Nice video.
Thanks for watching!
I haven't tried your eggs yet but I bet if you add one of your worms whacky style with it you'll do very well. Back when I used to keep a lot of trout I would use doughbait or eggs with a whacky worm. I still do it occasionally. Floating eggs and worms do better in lakes. I like your videos. Keep up the work
Great tip! Thanks for watching
yes more flot fishing in ponds ponds are all we have in my area no creeks or rivers
Can do! Thanks for watching!!
Love your trout channel I even had purchased some baits from you! I’m a beginner fly fisherman thanks for your help. Just recently received my bassdash fishing vest. So very happy with in! Do you ever trout fish in NC? Future video suggestions
I fish cherokee nc every spring
Donald, I'm not sure I get the advantage of the slip bobber. If there's a stop attached to the line, then that will limit the depth of your presentation. How is this any different than using a fixed bobber?
You can place the bobber stopper way up the line allowing you to get the lure down to the desired depth while casting the entire rig tightly together resulting in long casts and required depth
@@NRVOutdoors I see! Thank you....
So I didn't have any luck at my ponds on the mini jig bug but I did get bites on the trout worms with the mini jig head I just can't cast them very far maybe I'll add a split see how that works good video I think I change up too much and retrieve too fast
The Carolina rig may help you get the casting distance you need as well
@@NRVOutdoors yes sirr still learning alot about trout never caught one they stock our ponds n lakes every winter
I am interested in your techniques to catch stocked trout in small ponds.
Thanks for watching!
Heck yeah brother 👊👊🇺🇸 Merry Christmas my friend! Hope the best for you and your family
Merry Christmas to you as well!
New to winter fishing Haven't had any luck with Carolina rig on power bait or spinner baits in pounds do you think this bobber would help? Thanks and fish on!
It definitely won't hurt to try! 💪
Floats video pleaseeeeeee
Can do!!
Please read all of this.Its and small to medium sizes river not as spots but this spot if you throw it up stream there is and lot of rocks abd grass Briars abd brushes and tress down stream it's just rocks it gets Shallow small pool then deep.How do you fish this spot and how do you caught them with out getting Hung up?
Spots like this can be very challenging. If you plan to fish a float rig I recommend adding enough weight to sink the lure very quickly. That way when you cast into the small holes it has time to sink to the required depth before washing into the shallow water. You can also try jigging with a little extra weight and do your best go keep the lure off the bottom while feeling for bites.
@@NRVOutdoors In and small river with stong Current.
With if there on the bottom.
LOL! The word may be spelled "crappie", but it's pronounced "croppy". They're just as good-eating as rainbow trout, too. I haven't seen weights like the one you used for your drop-shot rig. Do you have a link for that? When I fish a body of water with that much downed timber, I usually cut of 2 of the 3 hooks on my treble. It doesn't seem to limit my hookups, it doesn't cause as many snags, and it doesn't cause as much damage to the fish.
We add a split ring to our spinners to make it easy to add a single hook if desired
How would you rate a 6' light power gx2 paired with a shimano 2500 symetre and 6 pound test trilene xl
What a cool guy! I want to see how you catch other fish too!