I'm thumbing up your videos for that algorithm. You're fishing my view. I'm glad to see some fish being caught there even if they are little ones. There are some big fish in those areas! Keep working it. I will try to say Hi, if I meet you out there.
I have a suggestion, it’s what I’ve learned from other anglers that fly fish, to preserve the trout and prevent harm to them when doing catch and release it’s best to use a rubber net and always wet your hands before touching trout, the slime that’s on there bodies protects them and by removing the slime the probability of mortality is more likely even if released, don’t drag them out of the water into rocks and sand either it will also remove the slime, it’s best to be wading into river and catch them in the river onto the net, you can research into it in case I’m wrong but it’s what I’ve looked into and I’d thought I’d share that 🤙🏼 happy fishing! 🎣
there’s a few big rocks in that fast moving water cast in between all of it, let drift all the way to where it gets shallow and reel back in slowly. best of luck
Remington Crosswater fly combo 5 weight $100 Cortland FairPlay fly combo 5 weight $50 Just giving you a couple options because WE WANNA SEE VALLEY FLY SHENANIGANS
Hey, just an FYI to tell the difference between stocked trout and wild trout is that stock trout will have their adipose fin removed. That is the small fin between the dorsal fin and tail.
I'm thumbing up your videos for that algorithm. You're fishing my view. I'm glad to see some fish being caught there even if they are little ones. There are some big fish in those areas! Keep working it. I will try to say Hi, if I meet you out there.
Thank you I really appreciate your support 🙏 heck yeah if you ever see me out there say hi, I got a sticker for ya bro
I have a suggestion, it’s what I’ve learned from other anglers that fly fish, to preserve the trout and prevent harm to them when doing catch and release it’s best to use a rubber net and always wet your hands before touching trout, the slime that’s on there bodies protects them and by removing the slime the probability of mortality is more likely even if released, don’t drag them out of the water into rocks and sand either it will also remove the slime, it’s best to be wading into river and catch them in the river onto the net, you can research into it in case I’m wrong but it’s what I’ve looked into and I’d thought I’d share that 🤙🏼 happy fishing! 🎣
You're absolutely correct, thank you for sharing that information. You have a good understanding of trout Fishing.
Saw you guys fishing from the other side of the river! Good catch😎👍🏼
Hey that's awesome dude. Next time you see me out there say what's up dude. I got so sticker for you 💪
I’ve been to that spot before but sadly no luck with tubes or rooster tails😪
We landed some on the fly.
drift powerbait with a split shot in the fast current where it’s deep. money everytime
there’s a few big rocks in that fast moving water cast in between all of it, let drift all the way to where it gets shallow and reel back in slowly. best of luck
@laloarmenta_ thank you bro🙏
Is this the river near Fresno?
This is the Lower kings River, the first spot was Winton park and the 2nd spot was pineflat dam
@@valleyshenanigans thank you!
Remington Crosswater fly combo 5 weight $100
Cortland FairPlay fly combo 5 weight $50
Just giving you a couple options because WE WANNA SEE VALLEY FLY SHENANIGANS
Thank you so much I think I will definitely check out that Remington. Your awesome for the recommendations
I used to fly fish, have a bunch of combos I don’t use much. Hit me up if you’re interested. I’m local.
Hey I m definitely interested. How can I get ahold of you
Hey, just an FYI to tell the difference between stocked trout and wild trout is that stock trout will have their adipose fin removed. That is the small fin between the dorsal fin and tail.
Yessir Thank you for that piece of info🙏
Incorrect. That's anadromous only.
I fly fish that river a ton. There’s some hogs out there if you know where to look
I want to get a fly rod now. It's so cool
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Trying something new