Thanks David!! Yes, these gems are usually found where the land is still pristine and the water pure. Long live the native and wild trout!! And thanks for watching and your support 👊
Living in south central pa and with having fished at least a dozen class a’s I can say this stream fished amazing. I’ve only in my dozen or so streams hit 2 or 3 that fished this well. So many people don’t understand that it’s just the experience that makes these streams great though. Not that they’re monsters. It’s such a beautiful setting and a good 90% of the time you’ll get all the stream you want all to yourself to fish and take in to your own content. What’s better than that? Anyhow great video man. Thanks for sharing. Tight lines 🎣🎣🎣
Thanks for the great comment RDO!! Yes, the environment where you find wild and native trout is incredible. The sights, sounds, smells… just everything is so beautiful. There is always the adventure aspect in these locations and also the peace and serenity. It’s like fishing in the garden of Eden and to catch just one gorgeous native brookie is just icing on the cake. How I love doing this!! Many times the fish are quite small but that is just a very small bit of the big picture. We do need to protect these precious waters. These are the waters of life. Long live the Wild and Native Trout and those guys that get the big picture!! 👊
Much appreciated JakeWild. Thank you. Those shots can be difficult because you have no idea which direction the fish is going once released and you have one opportunity to get it right. It is awesome when it works!! Thanks for watching and I appreciate you commenting. Tight lines!!
Jake, check out this 3 minute Wild Trout Man video. It has some of my favorite underwater shots. th-cam.com/video/bEX8THimASw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=9Pv2YHP28hKLl_-_
Just stumbled across your channel and I've gotta say, you had my sub at "Brook Trout." Loved watching you recognize and understand that fishing is as much about the habitat as it is about the fish.
Thnx for the sub. Much appreciated and Awesome comment Average Guy Adventures!! Yes, habitat is critical and we need to protect that as much as possible. Long Live the Wild Trout!! 👊
Another great adventure....wow so many native brookies.....you were lucky to have such a great experience.....I know when I get into a few it's breathtaking how beautiful they look....I catch most of mine on a nymph but recently started using a dry dropper setup with good results also....tight lines...
A dry dropper is an excellent setup for small brookie streams especially earlier in the season. It’s great many times but especially when the trout aren’t looking exclusively up. It can be challenging though with all the overhanging trees so you have to keep your patience because hooking a few trees is inevitable. Tight lines Berks!!
Nicely done! 1st time viewing your channel. Grew up in North Central PA, been in CA fishing the Sierra's for 40 years now, but love to come back to PA twice a year to fly fish on all the old streams I fished as a kid. Great to fish some of the class A's.
Hey Jude, how awesome you fish in the California Sierra’s!! Any golden trout? Yeah, North Central PA is the holy water in the keystone state. My favorite part of the PA…. wild trout and wonderful scenery!! California Sierra’s are on my list. 👊
Thanks TrueFlyLove, yeah, very important to stay back as far as possible when fly fishing for native and wild trout. They have survived by being wary of the slightest movement. It’s also incredibly fun to be able to get off a cast over and through the branches and to have a trout come up and eat your fly. Many times the fly lands in the tree…. Challenging but so fun and rewarding!! Tight lines!!
Great fishing conditions. You might say absolutely perfect. I believe you caught more fish in this video, than any other. Seemed like every other cast you hit gold. Too bad you didn't reach you main objective, but you still made the best of it. Loved your two visitors stopping by to say "hi." 😂🐕🐕
We found a snapping turtle today as well over at Frances Slocum a bit smaller than that one. You've got the magic 🪄 cast touch. You're like Midas with a reel and rod! 🤣 That blue line looks unscathed and as natural as can be!
Haha, thnx buddy!! Another 2 steps and I might have lost a toe!! It’s always so awesome out in the wild never knowing what beauty you might encounter. PA mountain streams are breathtaking!! Thank you for all you do to help preserve them 👊
WoW, thank you very much B Dickinson!! It was such a different tree to find along the stream. Thank you for watching and for taking the time to comment. 👊👊
@@WildTroutMan You are quite welcome. I really enjoy your videos since you seem to like to fish the same type of waters that I do. Also, witch hazel is a very interesting plant in a lot of ways. They bloom in the fall and into winter with a 5 petal yellow flower and their seed pods tend to shoot the seeds for some distance when ripe. Keep them coming and I'll keep watching. Take care and God bless. 👍🇺🇸
Doc, you’ve definitely got the best channel out there in this genre. Thank you for sharing these amazing experiences. I savor every one of them. What is your go-to rod (size and wt) that you use on these beautiful streams?
Thank you very much, buddy!! Definitely appreciated. 👊 I really like an 8 1/2 ft 4 wt as an all around rod… if I’m just doing dry flies then a 3 wt or even 2 wt would be fun. I don’t like a shorter rod. Lots of tree cover and a side arm flip cast works great with a longer rod. Roll casts are harder to be pin point accurate with a shorter rod especially if going dry/dropper, plus more line on the water, have to strip line in faster, not as quick setting the hook and less distance when you do have the room to false cast.
@@WildTroutMan That’s definitely sensible. I’ve got an 8 1/2 4 wt also that I love but I’m always looking for a reason to use my Orvis Superfine Carbon 6 1/2-3 wt in my NC creeks. Also, i’ve been tying up a batch of your Super Adams! Thanks for the response…..cheers!
@@3holer01 get the Orvis super fine rod out. I have one. I think it’s an 8’ 4 wt. I really like it. Super Adams is killer in brookie streams. Thanks for watching and keep me posted on how it goes on your NC streams. 👊✌️
Great video and great fish! I just subscribed….I started my own TH-cam fishing channel a couple of months ago and I really enjoyed your video. Keep up the good work!
Much appreciated FC!! Thanks for watching and subscribing. Tight lines and good luck with your channel!! Gotta love being in the outdoors with a fly rod and camera in hand. 👊
Great video! Think I may have passed you on 80 last weekend, I was headed to Poe Paddy to camp. Curious what weight rod do you like? Looks like maybe it's a 3wt.
Thank you Drag Free!! How was Penns? I like an 8.5’ 4wt when I might be adding a dropper to the dry. Straight dry fly on a Brookie stream is nice with a 3 weight. My all purpose go to rod is 9’ 5wt.
@@WildTroutMan Penns was fishing a bit tough, huge caddis hatch but the fish weren't really looking up. Caught a few nice ones on nymphs and a couple on dries. Just picked up a 2wt but I think it's too light.
Hi Rick, That was an 8 foot 4 wt tossing a Super Adams Dry and Pheasant Tail Dropper. The original plan was to fish the mouth upstream for possible browns but all of the lower section was posted. Nice to see so many brookies in the headwaters.
To each his own…. For me there is nothing more fun and rewarding than a fly rod. If I wanted efficient, I’d put on a red worm and catch a hundred but there is more to it than that. Thanks for watching and tight lines!!
That was a woodbooger pushing that tree down. .. be careful out there sir and love the channel and check me out at Lackawaxen river outfitters peace ✌️
Beware of the woodboogers!! Thanks for watching bogachum. It’s been awhile since I hit the Lackawaxen. Need to get back over there… it’s usually the Lackawanna or over to the Delaware.
There are occasional snakes... almost all are non venomous. I am always trying to be aware not to step on one. In my many years of being out on the stream there have only been a few rattlesnake encounters. Those you don’t forget.
Thanks for watching Life in General. I appreciate your comment and insight. I have short light weight fly rods that are very fun on small streams with dry flies. Good stuff!! My preference is 8.5’ 4 wt rod if there is the potential I might be fishing a dry/dropper rig with a tungsten bead. It’s lots of rod for small trout but perfect for a tungsten dropper. Long precision roll casts with 6’ 2 wt rod will not work to my satisfaction with a dry/dropper tungsten rig. It’s all good and it’s all fun and to each his own. Most important thing is to be out there enjoying and protecting these precious wild trout streams. To know is to love. Tight lines!! 👊
So nice to see a place on earth that is still relatively untouched by man. Another amazing video on gem hunting!!!
Thanks David!! Yes, these gems are usually found where the land is still pristine and the water pure. Long live the native and wild trout!! And thanks for watching and your support 👊
Living in south central pa and with having fished at least a dozen class a’s I can say this stream fished amazing. I’ve only in my dozen or so streams hit 2 or 3 that fished this well. So many people don’t understand that it’s just the experience that makes these streams great though. Not that they’re monsters. It’s such a beautiful setting and a good 90% of the time you’ll get all the stream you want all to yourself to fish and take in to your own content. What’s better than that? Anyhow great video man. Thanks for sharing. Tight lines 🎣🎣🎣
Thanks for the great comment RDO!! Yes, the environment where you find wild and native trout is incredible. The sights, sounds, smells… just everything is so beautiful. There is always the adventure aspect in these locations and also the peace and serenity. It’s like fishing in the garden of Eden and to catch just one gorgeous native brookie is just icing on the cake. How I love doing this!! Many times the fish are quite small but that is just a very small bit of the big picture. We do need to protect these precious waters. These are the waters of life. Long live the Wild and Native Trout and those guys that get the big picture!! 👊
The underwater release footage is top notch. Well done sir.
Much appreciated JakeWild. Thank you. Those shots can be difficult because you have no idea which direction the fish is going once released and you have one opportunity to get it right. It is awesome when it works!! Thanks for watching and I appreciate you commenting. Tight lines!!
Jake, check out this 3 minute Wild Trout Man video. It has some of my favorite underwater shots.
th-cam.com/video/bEX8THimASw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=9Pv2YHP28hKLl_-_
Just stumbled across your channel and I've gotta say, you had my sub at "Brook Trout."
Loved watching you recognize and understand that fishing is as much about the habitat as it is about the fish.
Thnx for the sub. Much appreciated and Awesome comment Average Guy Adventures!! Yes, habitat is critical and we need to protect that as much as possible. Long Live the Wild Trout!! 👊
Great video Joe. I enjoyed every minute.
Thank you very much, John!! I really appreciate that and happy, healthy tight lines to you!!
Hunter of the wild! Great video, thanks for sharing.
Thank you Multi!! It’s my passion👊
🙂
Another great adventure....wow so many native brookies.....you were lucky to have such a great experience.....I know when I get into a few it's breathtaking how beautiful they look....I catch most of mine on a nymph but recently started using a dry dropper setup with good results also....tight lines...
A dry dropper is an excellent setup for small brookie streams especially earlier in the season. It’s great many times but especially when the trout aren’t looking exclusively up. It can be challenging though with all the overhanging trees so you have to keep your patience because hooking a few trees is inevitable. Tight lines Berks!!
Nicely done! 1st time viewing your channel. Grew up in North Central PA, been in CA fishing the Sierra's for 40 years now, but love to come back to PA twice a year to fly fish on all the old streams I fished as a kid. Great to fish some of the class A's.
Hey Jude, how awesome you fish in the California Sierra’s!! Any golden trout? Yeah, North Central PA is the holy water in the keystone state. My favorite part of the PA…. wild trout and wonderful scenery!! California Sierra’s are on my list. 👊
I like The way you stand way off and cast right over all them logs and stuff.
Thanks TrueFlyLove, yeah, very important to stay back as far as possible when fly fishing for native and wild trout. They have survived by being wary of the slightest movement. It’s also incredibly fun to be able to get off a cast over and through the branches and to have a trout come up and eat your fly. Many times the fly lands in the tree…. Challenging but so fun and rewarding!! Tight lines!!
Solid day of fishing.
It’s always a good day on the water.
Thanks for sharing
Leaving a like to support your video and channel 👍🏽
Much appreciated Unjarred Outdoors. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel. 👊
Excellent video.
Thank you old smuggler!! Much appreciated 👊
Great fishing conditions.
You might say absolutely perfect. I believe you caught more fish in this video, than any other. Seemed like every other cast you hit gold.
Too bad you didn't reach you main objective, but you still made the best of it. Loved your two visitors stopping by to say "hi." 😂🐕🐕
Thnx buddy!! Those orcs had me concerned!! Friendly pups so that was cool : )
We found a snapping turtle today as well over at Frances Slocum a bit smaller than that one. You've got the magic 🪄 cast touch. You're like Midas with a reel and rod! 🤣 That blue line looks unscathed and as natural as can be!
Haha, thnx buddy!! Another 2 steps and I might have lost a toe!! It’s always so awesome out in the wild never knowing what beauty you might encounter. PA mountain streams are breathtaking!! Thank you for all you do to help preserve them 👊
Love your channel!
Thnx buddy!! 👊
11:40 witch hazel
WoW, thank you very much B Dickinson!! It was such a different tree to find along the stream. Thank you for watching and for taking the time to comment. 👊👊
@@WildTroutMan You are quite welcome. I really enjoy your videos since you seem to like to fish the same type of waters that I do. Also, witch hazel is a very interesting plant in a lot of ways. They bloom in the fall and into winter with a 5 petal yellow flower and their seed pods tend to shoot the seeds for some distance when ripe. Keep them coming and I'll keep watching. Take care and God bless. 👍🇺🇸
@@bdickinson6751 thank you for the follow up. I love the gorgeous small stream wild trout experience. Nothing better!!
I hope to find more witch hazel trees along the stream now that I know what I’m looking for.
Doc, you’ve definitely got the best channel out there in this genre. Thank you for sharing these amazing experiences. I savor every one of them. What is your go-to rod (size and wt) that you use on these beautiful streams?
Thank you very much, buddy!! Definitely appreciated. 👊 I really like an 8 1/2 ft 4 wt as an all around rod… if I’m just doing dry flies then a 3 wt or even 2 wt would be fun. I don’t like a shorter rod. Lots of tree cover and a side arm flip cast works great with a longer rod. Roll casts are harder to be pin point accurate with a shorter rod especially if going dry/dropper, plus more line on the water, have to strip line in faster, not as quick setting the hook and less distance when you do have the room to false cast.
@@WildTroutMan That’s definitely sensible. I’ve got an 8 1/2 4 wt also that I love but I’m always looking for a reason to use my Orvis Superfine Carbon 6 1/2-3 wt in my NC creeks. Also, i’ve been tying up a batch of your Super Adams! Thanks for the response…..cheers!
@@3holer01 get the Orvis super fine rod out. I have one. I think it’s an 8’ 4 wt. I really like it. Super Adams is killer in brookie streams. Thanks for watching and keep me posted on how it goes on your NC streams. 👊✌️
Nice
Much appreciated TrueFly 👊
great video
Thank you Robert 👊
Great video and great fish! I just subscribed….I started my own TH-cam fishing channel a couple of months ago and I really enjoyed your video. Keep up the good work!
Much appreciated FC!! Thanks for watching and subscribing. Tight lines and good luck with your channel!! Gotta love being in the outdoors with a fly rod and camera in hand. 👊
That happens every where in Pennsylvania some bright future
Not sure what you mean
Great video! Think I may have passed you on 80 last weekend, I was headed to Poe Paddy to camp. Curious what weight rod do you like? Looks like maybe it's a 3wt.
Thank you Drag Free!! How was Penns? I like an 8.5’ 4wt when I might be adding a dropper to the dry. Straight dry fly on a Brookie stream is nice with a 3 weight. My all purpose go to rod is 9’ 5wt.
@@WildTroutMan Penns was fishing a bit tough, huge caddis hatch but the fish weren't really looking up. Caught a few nice ones on nymphs and a couple on dries. Just picked up a 2wt but I think it's too light.
@@beernut1000 Penns can be awesome if you hit it at the right time. 2wt sounds fun but some of those bruisers in Penns might take you for a ride.
Hi Doc! Was wondering what weight and fly rod length you are using in this video? What flies were you using? Stone flies?
Hi Rick,
That was an 8 foot 4 wt tossing a Super Adams Dry and Pheasant Tail Dropper. The original plan was to fish the mouth upstream for possible browns but all of the lower section was posted. Nice to see so many brookies in the headwaters.
Thanks Doc for the reply! Can't wait to see your next fishing video and that video on the super Adam's dry fly! Tight lines, Rick
@@rickwanamaker2090 much appreciated Rick. Tight lines!! 👊
Are you using barbless?
Definitely the way to go especially on a small native steam 👊
Just go in there with a ultralight spinning rod and a trout magnet. So much more efficient. LOL
To each his own…. For me there is nothing more fun and rewarding than a fly rod. If I wanted efficient, I’d put on a red worm and catch a hundred but there is more to it than that. Thanks for watching and tight lines!!
That was a woodbooger pushing that tree down. .. be careful out there sir and love the channel and check me out at Lackawaxen river outfitters peace ✌️
Beware of the woodboogers!! Thanks for watching bogachum. It’s been awhile since I hit the Lackawaxen. Need to get back over there… it’s usually the Lackawanna or over to the Delaware.
In your travel do run in to many snakes3
There are occasional snakes... almost all are non venomous. I am always trying to be aware not to step on one. In my many years of being out on the stream there have only been a few rattlesnake encounters. Those you don’t forget.
Better in the 50's
Yeah, it was quite impressive in the 1850’s before the forest was clear cut.
Dinks
And keep you off it
Yes, beautiful native dinks!! 👍
More dinks..when ya gonna catch some decent sized fish?
Every native brook trout is precious no matter the size. Glad you enjoyed the total experience.
Your rod is way too big for that size of a stream do you need a six 6’ or 61/2’ 1 ounce 2weight, much more fun
Thanks for watching Life in General. I appreciate your comment and insight. I have short light weight fly rods that are very fun on small streams with dry flies. Good stuff!! My preference is 8.5’ 4 wt rod if there is the potential I might be fishing a dry/dropper rig with a tungsten bead. It’s lots of rod for small trout but perfect for a tungsten dropper. Long precision roll casts with 6’ 2 wt rod will not work to my satisfaction with a dry/dropper tungsten rig. It’s all good and it’s all fun and to each his own. Most important thing is to be out there enjoying and protecting these precious wild trout streams. To know is to love. Tight lines!! 👊