Fellas, keep living the dream! I watched this video with my 4yr old son, he’s hooked(lol). I wish I had the idea to do what you guys are doing at your age, keep on trucking!
I dont know what you cats do for a living but i sense you do realize how fortunate you are at such a young age~ I'm just retiring at 63 , moving to Idaho , and trying to get into that kind of life
Having fished everywhere, I strongly prefer the forests and native species of the Pacific Northwest. And also, Patagonia. Nothing beats Patagonia or Alaska in scenery or fish per mile.
Well, the past nine years I’ve been going to the green and it is an amazing river. We usually fish four days there,one day flow trips. this is the first year haven’t done it and I do miss it last year. I took my son for the first time last yr in his first dry fly Fishing and he picked it up pretty fast. B and C are my favorite sections. But you always gotta do A at least once for the beautiful canyons and there’s also great fishing on A. Nice vid👍
Headin' up tomorrow!🤙😎 I agree...the Green is top notch world class. It's amazing that as dry as Utah is, 2nd driest in the United States, we still have the absolute GEM of the fly fishing world! The Green, Beaverhead, Big Hole, Madison & Snake are my top 5. Need to branch out to newer water to see how much that list changes. It's tough to want to change things up when you only have a little time to head out on multiple day fishing trips. I need to make it a point to try a new river a year...2 would be even better! Great vid!
I started fishing the Green in the 80's when it was still a washboard, dirt road down to Little Hole. Incredible river! I was about your age when I started fly fishing too! Enjoy and thanks so much for sharing! Tight lines! Also, it was on the Green River that first trip, when I learned the drop rig and have fished it ever since.
Great stuff fellas. What a beautiful trip! I mostly fish Calif. waters, where the "drop shot" rig (your bounce rig) isn't allowed. Sure wish it was! Great technique from the both of you. Great job!
@@FSBrody Yup. No weight below the lowest fly. Which means if you want to use weight, you need to place it somewhere above one or all flies. Which means your rigging gets all messed up. With the bounce rig the lowest fly is generally going to be a larger nymph or maybe a scud or larva pattern, and then an emerger as you go up the rig. But when you have to put your weight above flies it messes up this simple formula. I usually run a 3-fly rig, which complicates it all even more. Sucks.
Great video. I truly enjoyed this video. I must take a trip to the Green River it’s only a 13 hour drive from where I am in NM. Oh and great drone video. I see me using my follow me mode.
Such a cool place I have a cabin up there and I always go fishing with my uncle I’m going by my self this summer for my first time there and can’t wait to Also great video you just got a new sub
Interesting conversation about which stream or river is best. As far as easily accessible streams and rivers go, the green has gotta be up there and definitely one of the best I've fished... but rivers in the backcountry of Wyoming, Montana, BC and Alberta are tough to beat. Full of big, dumb fish that may never see another lure or fly in their life. Loved the video! Tight lines
Very nice. I live in Rangely Colorado. Bout an hour forty-five from Flaming Gorge. My work used to have me close to Browns Park all the time standing on the bank watching the drift boats go by while being jealous.
Good work guys! I'm heading to the Green to fish for my first time there this week....your vid got me going! My understanding is there is no camping on the river? Day use only?
Thanks! So there is no camping on the A section, but there are a ton of sites below little hole. Just a matter of getting there, and if they’re open. Should be a great time.
I live in Salt lake city and have been fishing the big reservoirs since I moved here. I have always yearned to fish the Green River but I have no idea of a good spot that is away from people and I can have a good day of fishing. Any tips?
What's your rating of the green? I've fished 99% of the time on the lower Provo. Most days are meh, a few have been outstanding! but my mornings there are at 4am. and evening fishing is the only only way to dry fly fish, and even t hen you'll have 30 minutes of seeable conditions and even then you'll never know exactly what sized 20 very specific pattern they'll bite. I've spent hundreds of hours on the lower Provo and the only flies that consistently work are the ones I've tied myself. I'd say my average fish takes 3 hours to catch. so yeah....thinking of going to the green right below flaming gorge and fishing it for a few days for my own channel. Thoughts?
100% go try out the green. I’d branch out from the lower provo too. I’ve had the same experience there. Some good days, mostly meh. But the green is incredible.
Bounce rig is awesome wading, but really shines from a drift boat and especially on the Green when CFS is 1800+. Doable at lower CFS but a royal PITA because you have to adjust suspension depths constantly.
Right where Utah & Colorado meet with Wyoming bordering on the north. The town is Dutch John, Utah, national forest camping close by as well as some lodging in DJ ( small town limited) good fishing from March to October with best being early spring /summer.If your serious into flyfishing its worth the visit
@@bjornlarson6777 I would say just practice malign casts and finding your casting tempo. The green is a huge river, and a difficult one. It’s always good to go with a guide who know the river inside and out, especially if it’s your first time on that river.
I think that is a common misconception in fishing. While in many circumstances waking up early can lead to bigger fish, that is not always the case. For example on the Green. This video was filmed mid spring, and the BWO hatch was the main food producer for the fish. The BWO hatch is late morning to mid afternoon hatch, making the best fishing mid day.
@@FSBrody I think the second or third best thing about a fly fishing trip like that would be eating one or two of the fish you cooked on top of some rice and vegetables
Thanks! We stayed at a campsite called dripping springs, it’s very close to the River access, but if that’s full there are many other campsites within 20 mins of the River. If you are able to float the River I would highly recommend doing so!
@@deez4419 OMG there are three main sections, the first is 7 miles long. I mainly fish A so was curious on if there was hiking on others. Grow up. Tight lines
I love the Green. BUT -there are rivers in Argentine Patagonia that have the Green beat. The Green has become such a mecca that it's often hopelessly overcrowded.
@@FSBrody its a very short season though. controlled aswell. 2 months. and a window with a ballot for only 140 fishers. got so lucky to fish it myself this year. 15lb is the average sized fish there. and its mid spawning run, so you will almost always see over 20LB+ fish in there. friend caught a 30lb+ this time. but god its an amazing experience because of the unique nature of the fishery
Nice video and nice quality fish. What is the native population of the Green, rainbows, cutts and bull trout? Don't know about 'best river in the world' though. But you guys call a national sport championship 'World Series', so what the heck..
this river is damed and full of stocked fish.. i think best river in the world is a stretch .... not to mention you have to wear a life jacket any time you are floating it.
I snorkel section A. You can't understand the insane fish density until you swim this river -- most beautiful water in the West. Try ditching your gear and go wild swimming.
Amaizing River - maybe one of the best waters in the world, but i have to say that the best rivers in the world are in NZ. The size and the amount of the browns and the rainbows is unmatched to anything else i have ever experienced. If you have the chance to fish there be aware that ist may change your view on flyfishing for ever ;)
I know several rivers that are better by far😳 I grew up on one of the best in my back yard as a kid and even Zane Gray thought it was one of the best and when my father was a kid there was so much wild fish you could scoop them out of the river with your hands🙌
Fellas, keep living the dream! I watched this video with my 4yr old son, he’s hooked(lol). I wish I had the idea to do what you guys are doing at your age, keep on trucking!
Started fishing there with my Dad around 1988. Been back almost every year since with him. Left my Dads ashes there last spring. It’s an amazing river
Did the same thing with my grandpa on the bighorn river in Montana. The memories made on the river are some of the best you can make.
I dont know what you cats do for a living but i sense you do realize how fortunate you are at such a young age~ I'm just retiring at 63 , moving to Idaho , and trying to get into that kind of life
That’s my plan too, 62 right now.
Where from?
Oregon is good for this lifestyle too
Where is the legendary Green River? Utah or Idaho? Or somewhere else!
@@cachi-7878 Michigan!
@@cachi-7878 Utah
I am 76 and have fished the green several times with a very good friend and I can say fishing that same section is one of the highlights of my life.
Truly nothing like it.
There's something a out the green that keeps calling.
Love it! Thanks for sharing your adventure.
Boys are living the dream! Solid video Brody!
Thank you!!!
The Green River is AWESOME!!!!! No river beats it!!
The Missouri comes close!
Having fished everywhere, I strongly prefer the forests and native species of the Pacific Northwest. And also, Patagonia. Nothing beats Patagonia or Alaska in scenery or fish per mile.
No river can’t beat it🤙🏼
Such a special place. Cheers~~~~~~~go team
Beautiful river and great video guys! Hello from Canada.....
Beautiful fish. The biggest fish I've ever caught in my life was on the Green. 28" brown that still hangs on my wall today. Such a great river!
Thank you! That’s a true giant.
wow,,,,,,i wish this place is every where
Really enjoyed seeing this legendary water! And I pulled some Aidells chicken and apple brats out of the freezer for tomorrow in your honor lol!
Haha best brats around!
@@FSBrody And not too bad for you! Tasty grilling...
Great work, looks like it was an awesome trip. I really enjoyed watching
Thanks! It was an amazing time!
Really stepped up your game here, dude. Outstanding video and story. Love the Green.
Thank you!!!
Wow! Very nice. Such a thrill to catch trout on a fly rod. Thank you for sharing! 😎👍🏻
Best feeling in the world.
Another Excellent video fellas! Magical place indeed! Keep um coming👌
Tight lines,
Steve✌️
I've heard the Green was really good now somehow I need to plan a trip. Nice video!
Thank you!
Well, the past nine years I’ve been going to the green and it is an amazing river. We usually fish four days there,one day flow trips. this is the first year haven’t done it and I do miss it last year. I took my son for the first time last yr in his first dry fly Fishing and he picked it up pretty fast. B and C are my favorite sections. But you always gotta do A at least once for the beautiful canyons and there’s also great fishing on A. Nice vid👍
@@jefffadden1896 thanks! I really want to experience the lower B and C section.
Beautiful video! Enjoy the life... it doesn't get any better than this 🥰
Headin' up tomorrow!🤙😎
I agree...the Green is top notch world class. It's amazing that as dry as Utah is, 2nd driest in the United States, we still have the absolute GEM of the fly fishing world!
The Green, Beaverhead, Big Hole, Madison & Snake are my top 5. Need to branch out to newer water to see how much that list changes. It's tough to want to change things up when you only have a little time to head out on multiple day fishing trips. I need to make it a point to try a new river a year...2 would be even better! Great vid!
your channel is incredibly underrated my friend (:
@@seannnfranco thank you!
@@FSBrody My pleasure brother, as a fellow 20 year old you are living my dream !!!!!!
Wonderfull Virtual tour ....I love to watch till the end
Thanks!
This is a beautiful scene and picture! Thank you for your labor!
I started fishing the Green in the 80's when it was still a washboard, dirt road down to Little Hole. Incredible river! I was about your age when I started fly fishing too! Enjoy and thanks so much for sharing! Tight lines! Also, it was on the Green River that first trip, when I learned the drop rig and have fished it ever since.
Very cool!
me too
The old washboard road to the river!!! A jarring experience 😂! Many memories of the early days!
Love all your Utah content, just moved here last year and starting to explore more.
Awesome dude! Welcome.
On my bucket list.
Awesome video mate! I subbed to your channel.
All the best from Argentina.
Thanks! Appreciate it!!!
Earned a like and subscribe with the quality and storytelling. Very entertaining. Now I wanna go
Thank you! If you have to chance to fish it, do it!
Nice video guys. The green is simply amazing and u captured it
Glad you liked it!
great work guys
Thank you!
Great stuff fellas. What a beautiful trip! I mostly fish Calif. waters, where the "drop shot" rig (your bounce rig) isn't allowed. Sure wish it was!
Great technique from the both of you. Great job!
It isn't? I don't fish that way but thanks for the intel.
Thanks! I’ve never heard of a place where thats illegal, good to know.
@@FSBrody Yup. No weight below the lowest fly. Which means if you want to use weight, you need to place it somewhere above one or all flies. Which means your rigging gets all messed up. With the bounce rig the lowest fly is generally going to be a larger nymph or maybe a scud or larva pattern, and then an emerger as you go up the rig. But when you have to put your weight above flies it messes up this simple formula. I usually run a 3-fly rig, which complicates it all even more. Sucks.
Cool video guys... been fishing there every summer for thirty plus years.
Awesome stuff.
Floating with guides July 8 and 9 from Flaming Gorge Resort.. doing B and A
@@JeffDonovan should be an awesome time!
Great video. I truly enjoyed this video. I must take a trip to the Green River it’s only a 13 hour drive from where I am in NM. Oh and great drone video. I see me using my follow me mode.
Such a cool place I have a cabin up there and I always go fishing with my uncle I’m going by my self this summer for my first time there and can’t wait to
Also great video you just got a new sub
Just subcribed! From idaho!
@@nathanhollenbeck7881 thank you!
Interesting conversation about which stream or river is best. As far as easily accessible streams and rivers go, the green has gotta be up there and definitely one of the best I've fished... but rivers in the backcountry of Wyoming, Montana, BC and Alberta are tough to beat. Full of big, dumb fish that may never see another lure or fly in their life. Loved the video! Tight lines
Great comment! Appreciate it. Definitely a fun conversation .
That bounce rig looks wild. Reminds me of using bottom bouncers to troll for walleye with nightcrawlers on Green Bay.
I notice a drift boat on that River what put in would that be as far as boat ramp
There are 3 sections that people fish, the A,B, and C sections. Any one of those is floatable
Quality vid dude! Subbed!
Thanks! Appreciate the support!
Very well done guys
Thank you!
What stretch of the river were you fishing?
A and the first couple miles of B
Very nice.
I live in Rangely Colorado. Bout an hour forty-five from Flaming Gorge. My work used to have me close to Browns Park all the time standing on the bank watching the drift boats go by while being jealous.
Thats awesome. I wouldn’t be able to close that park. Call it torture watching the drift boats come in
Just curious, what size rods were you using on the river? Thanks
@@SevenBrokenBar mostly just 5 and 6 weights.
Trip of a lifetime for many. :)
Very true
Try Colorado river below Lees ferry. Beautiful scenery, best rainbow trout next to alaska. Must have boat.
Been to Lee’s Ferry several times. Always fished from the dam back down. Beautiful place to fish. Were you in a boat, or is any of that ok to wade?
@@primebeef3938 Can fish from bank a very little bit. Must have a boat to cover more water, can beach boat and wade.
Only possible because of “Glen Canyon Dam.”
Nothing beats the green🤙🏼
Good work guys! I'm heading to the Green to fish for my first time there this week....your vid got me going! My understanding is there is no camping on the river? Day use only?
Thanks! So there is no camping on the A section, but there are a ton of sites below little hole. Just a matter of getting there, and if they’re open. Should be a great time.
What state is this?
I live in Salt lake city and have been fishing the big reservoirs since I moved here. I have always yearned to fish the Green River but I have no idea of a good spot that is away from people and I can have a good day of fishing. Any tips?
@@luisrosario432 you won’t really find a spot away from people, but you can catch fish anywhere on the green.
Fished it a few years ago, well worth the trip.
What's your rating of the green? I've fished 99% of the time on the lower Provo. Most days are meh, a few have been outstanding! but my mornings there are at 4am. and evening fishing is the only only way to dry fly fish, and even t hen you'll have 30 minutes of seeable conditions and even then you'll never know exactly what sized 20 very specific pattern they'll bite. I've spent hundreds of hours on the lower Provo and the only flies that consistently work are the ones I've tied myself. I'd say my average fish takes 3 hours to catch. so yeah....thinking of going to the green right below flaming gorge and fishing it for a few days for my own channel. Thoughts?
100% go try out the green. I’d branch out from the lower provo too. I’ve had the same experience there. Some good days, mostly meh. But the green is incredible.
Awesome video. So glad I subscribed!!! Which campground did you use?
@@mellis181 thanks for the sub! We camped at dripping springs.
Bounce rig is awesome wading, but really shines from a drift boat and especially on the Green when CFS is 1800+. Doable at lower CFS but a royal PITA because you have to adjust suspension depths constantly.
Yeah defiantly better from a boat.
Phenomenal!
THANK YOU!!!
What's the size range of the trout?
Anything from 8 inches to 22+
I've always wanted to fish the Green. I have no idea where to go but I know that I MUST go.
@@500lbGuerrilla you MUST
@@FSBrody I SHALL
@@500lbGuerrilla that’s what I love to hear.
Right where Utah & Colorado meet with Wyoming bordering on the north. The town is Dutch John, Utah, national forest camping close by as well as some lodging in DJ ( small town limited) good fishing from March to October with best being early spring /summer.If your serious into flyfishing its worth the visit
@@markabendroth1774 Thanks for the info, man! I'm gearing up to go!
Fished the rockies two times in 89 and 91. I think it is time for a visit to the green ✌️
For sure! It's been fishing great this year
Real nice. Where did you LEAVE from to go TO the Green? We pay a lot of driving dues to bring this stuff to fruition don't we?
@@ShannonDrawe we do indeed. We left from Salt Lake City.
Summer Shandy is such an elite choice, you get a sub for that
Great beverage
Nice video and fish.
Is drone usage legal in utah for hunting/fishing.
I've only floated it and saw tons of trout.
Thanks! I've never heard of the drone being illegal to use. There are certain air spaces you cannot fly them in, that much I know.
Sunshine and dry flies…it doesn’t get any better.
What’s your tips for a new fly fisher? I’m 3.5 hours from there green and want to go
@@bjornlarson6777 I would say just practice malign casts and finding your casting tempo. The green is a huge river, and a difficult one. It’s always good to go with a guide who know the river inside and out, especially if it’s your first time on that river.
Green is the best bye far
The very best fishing starts at the crack of dawn! I'm usually finished by 8:45 am! That is, unless you don't enjoy catching lunkers!!
I think that is a common misconception in fishing. While in many circumstances waking up early can lead to bigger fish, that is not always the case. For example on the Green. This video was filmed mid spring, and the BWO hatch was the main food producer for the fish. The BWO hatch is late morning to mid afternoon hatch, making the best fishing mid day.
One day I have to check this river out
It’s a must.
Awesome video
Thanks!
Awesome! What time of year was the video shot?
This was late April
Hey Brody remember when we use to play Ball at Weber State?
I do indeed.
Great vid with some schlong fish 🐠
Do you keep and eat any of the fish that you catch?
I’ve actually never kept a trout that I’ve caught. Not opposed to it, just never have.
@@FSBrody I think the second or third best thing about a fly fishing trip like that would be eating one or two of the fish you cooked on top of some rice and vegetables
Very cool guys! Where did u camp? Headed up there in a few weeks in the sprinter van . Do u advise floating a day to learn the river?
Thanks! We stayed at a campsite called dripping springs, it’s very close to the River access, but if that’s full there are many other campsites within 20 mins of the River. If you are able to float the River I would highly recommend doing so!
You guys should guide for Alaska rainbow lodge in Alaska
That would be rad
You should see some of my big Idaho fish caught this spring, here on TH-cam.
Good vid! You guys are 21 in Utah.... Get back to me. I guide on the Gunnison River, CO
Ooooo we are trying to get out there at some point.
@@FSBrody Black Canyon Anglers. My name is Marc
I’m going to fish the Green mid July. What flies do you recommend I use?
Hopefully the hopper fishing is good by then. Definitely have a good variety of big bugs. Midges, and caddis would probably work well too.
I was just there I caught some nice 20+ inch browns
@@kaimyers-vl6qk there’s some big ones in there
Very cool. Which sections did you fish?
Thanks! Fished a bit of the A section, then a few miles of the B section.
Oh my god, Karen, you can’t just ask people where they caught fish.
@@deez4419 OMG there are three main sections, the first is 7 miles long. I mainly fish A so was curious on if there was hiking on others. Grow up. Tight lines
@@ArthriticAngler Jesus Christ 😂 Learn some pop media- it was a joke.
@@FSBrody Thanks, I’ve mainly floated A&B and was looking to hike next trip. Depending on rafters, B can be more relaxing 🤣🤣🎣 Keep up the content 👍
Very pretty creek. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Creek HaHaHaHa Let's see you wade across the Creek.
I’ll be the judge of that… my life’s mission to find the best river I’ve ever dropped in on
Got a cabin up there
What was the reason for not eating trout for lunch? Are you not allowed to keep the catch?
Fly fishermen are not typically meat fishermen.
Come on people, let's just tell everyone where to!
The Green is FAR from a secret. The more people there the fewer where the rest of us fish.
I love the Green. BUT -there are rivers in Argentine Patagonia that have the Green beat. The Green has become such a mecca that it's often hopelessly overcrowded.
not bad..Ohau - South Island NZ - 15 lb Rainbows
That’s fair.
@@FSBrody its a very short season though. controlled aswell. 2 months. and a window with a ballot for only 140 fishers. got so lucky to fish it myself this year. 15lb is the average sized fish there. and its mid spawning run, so you will almost always see over 20LB+ fish in there. friend caught a 30lb+ this time. but god its an amazing experience because of the unique nature of the fishery
Nice video and nice quality fish. What is the native population of the Green, rainbows, cutts and bull trout? Don't know about 'best river in the world' though. But you guys call a national sport championship 'World Series', so what the heck..
This trout fishery is only possible because of the cold water outflows from “Flaming Gorge Dam.” Without the dam the Green River would be muddy.
U want Trout........NEW ZEALAND 🤘👉🍺🇳🇿
That’s what I keep hearing.
this river is damed and full of stocked fish.. i think best river in the world is a stretch .... not to mention you have to wear a life jacket any time you are floating it.
agreed - great river but full of snakey 16" browns.
7:45 on the green? you get the chance to get there and sleep all day? WTF. Get on at sunup and start fishing. 20" fish on dries all day bro
@@thomasleonard9685 maybe This time of year. The video was filmed in early April. Dry fly action is an afternoon deal spring time on the green.
I snorkel section A. You can't understand the insane fish density until you swim this river -- most beautiful water in the West. Try ditching your gear and go wild swimming.
That’s so cool. I can imagine you’d see a few trout.
Thats the only way to fish the green! Floating is fun, but you miss a ton of fish like that. You just float right by them! LOL!
Amaizing River - maybe one of the best waters in the world, but i have to say that the best rivers in the world are in NZ. The size and the amount of the browns and the rainbows is unmatched to anything else i have ever experienced. If you have the chance to fish there be aware that ist may change your view on flyfishing for ever ;)
I know several rivers that are better by far😳 I grew up on one of the best in my back yard as a kid and even Zane Gray thought it was one of the best and when my father was a kid there was so much wild fish you could scoop them out of the river with your hands🙌
Good use of emoji’s
Nice video, but it all looks over-exposed. Highlights too bright.
Nice fish, tho.
That’s a common flaw in the go pro for sure. Trying to get my hands on some better gear.
bounce rig = drop shot rig
Pretty much
I would put the Henry's fork over the green
I thought that the best fly fishing river in the world was in Patagonia...Naaa?
Floated it 52 years ago before Field and Stream blabbed about it to everyone. Just a ridiculous number of guides and fisherman now.😖
Evidently never fished the white
This is true
yep..well...she still skunked you on the top water. guess you will have to come back.
No we defiantly caught fish on drys.
Crime not eat a trout vs those disgusting dogs, or is it catch n release regulation?