Another great brookie video. No doubt you are willing to travel and hike to find the fish. Can't deny the amount of time and effort you put into exploring. That is pretty incredible!
Tight Lining MD hey the research, traveling, hiking is a big part of the enjoyment for me. I’m sure you can relate. Hey congrats on 500 subs! You’re crushing those wild browns!
@@WoolyBugged Now we just gotta find someone to give the wild bows some trouble :) And yes I totally get the sacrifice. Makes the bigger small stream fish worth it!
Wooley bugged love the wild trout series!! I grew up fishing small tribs in luzerne, and Columbia counties. I recently bought a 3wt, and got back in the game. Do to your inspiration i went out june 22 and caught 6 native brookies, on a royal wolf. Thanks to you ive got the bug again and will be returning this upcoming weekend. Keep up the good work wooly bugged!!!!
👍👍Was starting to wonder if you were ok since you hadn't posted recently. Nice presentation as always. That creek looked to have some decent size pools on it and certainly contained some beautiful fish. Thanks for taking us along and God bless!👍
Four more days and I will be chasing wild trout in Jefferson county. Cooks Forrest area too. If the weather permits, maybe the Clarion River too! Another great video, thank you!
New sub here man been watching a lot of fly fishing video's trying to learn all I can before I try the two fly rods I bought a year ago and never tried yet lol God I love the sound of running streams . Those little Trout are so beautiful , god the colors are awesome . Looks like a beautiful place to fish . Very nice video .
Great video and awsome sceanery. I can't give you any info rod but I had what I believe was the 5' model possibly a 3/4wt. that I used for Arctic Grayling and Whitefish while stationed in Fairbanks, Ak. Back in the mid 70s. Loved that rod but I no longer have it. After watching your video I think I'm going to try to locate one. When I was a lot younger I had one of the old white rods. I don't remember if it was a Fenwick or possibly a Eagle Claw. I used it to catch bass and bluegills on Lake Author. Thanks for reminding the memories.
Hello, I own 3 of these rods. A FL72-5 and 2 FL72-6's Mine range in length from 6' - 6'4". 2 of mine were built in the 60's /70's and one recently. Lovely vintage rods that the blanks were sold to hobbiest rod builders in the early days. If you own one it is most surely a custom. With proper guide spacing they will cast 3-5wt lines. Enjoy the rod. It is a favorite of mine.
@@WoolyBugged hey forgot to add. 2 of my FL76 rods are brown and one is yellow. IMO the yellow has more feel or wiggle and I do like it the best. FWIW.
Mike, you are correct the 72 denotes the inches of the rod and the 6 indicates the line weight the rod was designed. Probably fish fine with a 5 weight. Fenwick sold the yellow rod blanks, so you rod would have been built by someone who bought the blank. Other indication are the multicoloured guide wraps, factory Fenwicks have the signature brown wraps bordered in white. Check out the Fiberglass Flyfishers website for info on Fenwicks and other classic fiberglass rods.
You can repair the cork with Elmer’s E861 Carpenters wood filler in Golden Oak color. I just used this to repair a vintage bamboo rod handle that was mouse chewn and looked very similar to your handle. People that I’ve showed it to could not even tell it was repaired until I pointed it out. I built the chewed edges up in thin layers until it was high enough and the contoured it with 400 grit sandpaper. Love your videos. I have never caught a native. It’s on my wish list.
Wooly Bugged I’m afraid I do not know. There may be if you search for it. I’ve built many from scratch and refurbished several rods though and this is the best method I’ve found for patching and repairing cork. You can buy it from several rod building supply companies in the repair section but it’s a lot cheaper to pick it up off amazon or at a local hardware place. If I had a way to do it I would send you pics of this last rod before and after. It was in worse shape than what you have there. Also a tip for cleaning, a magic eraser will clean that cork to like new condition without removing any of it. Unlike sandpaper or an abrasive.
Wooly Bugged I cut the before and after pics into a short video so you can see the result on this bamboo rod with the Elmer’s repair. th-cam.com/video/8ip_ViZJN_s/w-d-xo.html
I was on a overnight fishing/camping trip at the weekend, took in 4 small mountain lakes. Only caught 2 wild Brown Trout, I got soaked with some heavy downpours and there were 30km wind gusts, but it was awesome.
Another fine video Mike. In response to your interest in the vintage fly rod, I think you are right on about the rod being a custom build and the rod length and line weight designation. The “FL” in the model number could stand for furle light. This was a Fenwick fiberglass model. I believe this might have been the older E glass blank. These rods were and remain fun rods to fish. As for the handle restoration question. It is not a difficult task. However, if you want to take this on yourself, be aware that you will have an initial investment in parts, materials and tools, some of which you may already have. You will also want to do some searching on youtube on the topics of fly rod handle repair, how to build a fly rod handle, etc. There are many good videos on these topics. It could be interesting and fun. The quick and easy repair would be to remove the cork rings that are damaged and replace. The removal can be done with an exacto or razor knife, and razor blade, rat-tail file, sandpaper, and glue. You can do this without removing any guides, hook keeper, and winding check. Alternatively, there is likely a rod builder near you, who would do a great job at a reasonable cost. Please keep the great videos coming. BTW, I read a great article of yours on fly fishing for carp. It would make a great video.
Nate Kees I really appreciate you taking the time to write this, very helpful. I’m definitely going to do some research before I do anything to this rod. It might be better in the hands of a true fly rod craftsman but we will see. Thanks for the information!
@@WestVirginiaWILD Glad to hear it man. Good luck as you hop back in the TH-cam game. @Hardman Fishing Adventures has really done some nice work out in WV. I am sure you have seen it by now.
Great video as always! I have one of the Simms bug stopper hoodies and really like it as a sun shirt and fishing hoody. The bug stopper seems to work pretty well, but the mosquitoes still seem to find my face. I was on the Yellow Breeches two days ago and they were really bad there as well. I actually cut my trip short because of them (was wearing a rain jacket not the simms hoody).
Tyler Thomas I’ll have to check out some of that Simms clothing. That combine with a Thermacel might do the trick. Hope your next trip is mosquito free!
I remember fishing huge dry flies for eastern brookies in comparison to the size of the fish. It seems they were opportunistic and preferred large terrestrials in the spring and summer especially. The nymphs on the rock you overturned looked to be #20-22? It would have been interesting to see if they would have hit a dry/dropper setup. You could have floated the Titanic with that CDC caddis! Great video Mike and a beautiful stretch of water!
Wooly Bugged That could be a good name. Guaranteed not to float! I’m actually headed to NE Utah next week. Trying to hit the damselfly hatch in full swing. If I hit it right the action is incredible! If not......that’s what they make beer for!
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Good Morning! Congratulations this place is amazing, it has beautiful fish. Stay with God! *Hug!!!* 👍🎣
I thoroughly enjoy your videos, particularly the small-stream ones for brook trout. I'm in Louisiana, but a number of years ago I became addicted to small-stream fly fishing in the mountains (probably because of the novelty of elevated terrain). We primarily fish the Smokies in Tennessee and North Carolina, because it isn't too far of a drive - very similar streams, but your northern-strain brookies tend to be a bit bigger than the Southern Appalachian specs we catch; we might have to try Pennsylvania some time. My latest fixation is Tenkara - have you tried it? It's perfect for small streams, and it's very handy to collapse it and hike through some thick brush to get to where you need to go.
Nice video Mike. Beautiful stream. Rod is very cool, cork is really not in bad shape, would be a shame to replace it and the seat and remove all it's character. Clean it up with the magic eraser, or a sponge with soap and warm water. Fill in the voids with one of the methods mentioned earlier and enjoy. I was watching that auction, you should use the reel that came with it. I'll bet it fishes better with a heavy DT4 or true to weight DT5 line. Old glass and bamboo typically fishes better with a line weight or two smaller when using modern line.
Great video! Thank you so much for not putting any annoying music in your videos. I love just hearing the stream. What length an type of leader are you using? Short glass rods are awesome for that type of fishing.
Hillbilly Sportsman I’m starting to really enjoy the short glass rods. That leader was one I custom tied. I make it just long enough to keep the fly line out of the last guide. But ultimately it came down to 5X.
Hi Mike, I am enjoying your videos a great deal. Thank you for loading them! I haven't found any information on the equipment you use to capture your video. Can you give me a short list?
Hello WB, Mike in Ct here. That old glass rod is nifty. If it is done w varnish & not epoxy it won't be too horrible to do a tear down & re-build. That said if the guides & stuff r tight & smooth just repair the cork handle using saw dust & cork dust in the voids. I started repairing & re-building vintage tackle in the late 70's. Fenwick made a 6'3" Graphite 4 wt in the 80's . Trust me if you want a small stream fly rod that that really handles. that one discontinued Fenwick, was my Fav. Fenwick of all time. It was sold to a man who's condo burned down. I've been looking for that rod / blank now that I'm retired. I would like to show you some examples of my work. mike in ct . Can you text me ?
cowboy bill thanks Cowboy! Well I was using an essential oils mix that my girlfriend gave me. It has like eucalyptus, lemon, and citronella, but I still got bit bad.
Another awesome day on the water mike! Gorgeous native brookies as always! Wish I could go for some this Saturday lmao but no one is free 😭😭😂😂 contacted each one of my friends and they all said they were busy, don’t like to go to the middle of nowhere alone. Want to deffinitely get out and fish for em on dries before it gets too late! Keep the great videos coming Mike, and can’t wait to fish together again whenever that will be. May have to fish a limestone spring creek though by how the weathers predicted to be today!😭 hope it cooperates lol because them spring creeks are so difficult to fish especially since I’m just a beginner fly fisherman lol😂😂😂 once I master them gin clear creeks with plants everywhere snagging you, I should definitely improve my skills as s fly fisherman! Not that I’m too bad currently lol but hasting into a lot of trees lately 💯😂😂😂😂 need to go back and pick out all my snags I left in the trees, problem is my waders have holes in em and in a small creek where theirs tons of fish, I don’t want to scare all the fish trying to take my line out of trees, but I gotta get it out somehow it looks horrible 💯💯💯 tightly lines, and keep the brookie grind going!🐟🎣👍
You need to get yourself a Therma Cell to keep mosquitos away they do work well I have used them Sika Deer hunting on Maryland Easternshore around marshes and they keep them off there it should work well there.
steven wolinski that’s a great idea Steve, I’ve been meaning to get one for archery season. I have used one hunting and it did a great job. Thanks for reminding me.
Hi Mike.Great video as always.Is that a new Simms sling pack that you are using.Looks like a very nice pack.What do you think about it.Looks like it has plenty of capacity.
J Wayno the primary reason I use that net is because of the long handle. It secures well in the new packs that have net holsters. Short handle nets fall out easily. The long handle also makes it easy to reach out and grab fish from the bank. I haven’t found a long handled net with a small hoop and small basket holes. If you have any suggested nets that offer that I’m all ears!
Ah that makes sense to me. It looks very awkward to carry especially in those tight areas you fish most. And I do not have any net suggestions other than to either make your own or add to the handle I used a piece of pvc pipe on mine it’s still super light and small but has a long handle
Nice video, beautiful brown. If you get a chance try out “High n Dry” flotation products , seem to perform much better than the major brands. John K, from CA.
@@huntershaheen8829 You should be able to find many places in that area that have brook trout. Your best bet is to go on the fish commission website and look up the trout map for Potter, Tioga and Lycoming counties, it will show you many creeks that hold fish, and start exploring. The research and exploring are part of the fun! Good luck!👍
@@huntershaheen8829 You're welcome, and I forgot to mention DCNR State Forest maps are invaluable as well. Happy hunting and approach the water carefully, wear camo or muted colors, those wild and native fish can be extremely skittish! Good luck and let us know how you make out!
Another great brookie video. No doubt you are willing to travel and hike to find the fish. Can't deny the amount of time and effort you put into exploring. That is pretty incredible!
Tight Lining MD hey the research, traveling, hiking is a big part of the enjoyment for me. I’m sure you can relate. Hey congrats on 500 subs! You’re crushing those wild browns!
@@WoolyBugged Now we just gotta find someone to give the wild bows some trouble :) And yes I totally get the sacrifice. Makes the bigger small stream fish worth it!
Wooley bugged love the wild trout series!! I grew up fishing small tribs in luzerne, and Columbia counties. I recently bought a 3wt, and got back in the game. Do to your inspiration i went out june 22 and caught 6 native brookies, on a royal wolf. Thanks to you ive got the bug again and will be returning this upcoming weekend. Keep up the good work wooly bugged!!!!
So proud to be from the great State of Pennsylvania. We are truly blessed with an abundance of beautiful natural resources.
Spin & Fly Guy I agree. I’ve traveled much of the U.S. and PA truly is one of the most beautiful states in the country.
Wooly Bugged Thank you. Are you from PA?
Spin & Fly Guy yes I am
Your content & video quality are superb as usual. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us!
Carolina Woods-n-Water thank you Carolina, I appreciate the nice comment. Thanks for sharing in the adventure!
This Tioga climate is superb. Sweet video Mike.
Tommy .Gibbons Yes, Tioga is a beautiful County.
Many beautiful tributary streams along the northern tier,and the brookies are amazing. Great video!
Ray Williams there are some beautifies up there in those north central counties.
Saw the thumbnail and know exactly which stream you’re on. Used to fish this little stream during my time in college. Nice video !
Great video. Beautiful views. I would never be able to do at my age but enjoy watching you enjoy it.
John Terebetsky, Jr I’ll be there one day too John. I’m glad you can enjoy it. Have a great weekend.
Probably the most beautiful stream I've seen in one of your videos. Great job.
Suffering Outdoors I agree, probably the most scenic.
lived there and fished that stream before. most of Tioga county streams are gorgeous and this is no exception.
👍👍Was starting to wonder if you were ok since you hadn't posted recently. Nice presentation as always. That creek looked to have some decent size pools on it and certainly contained some beautiful fish. Thanks for taking us along and God bless!👍
B Dickinson thank you sir. I’ve been fishing but a couple of trips were exploratory, no filming. Don’t worry, not going anywhere.
Love the exploring videos Mike! Great video and nice brookies. Also a cool add with the vintage rod.
Benny P thanks Benny, I appreciate it. You been out fishing much? We’ve had a ton of rain over this way.
Four more days and I will be chasing wild trout in Jefferson county. Cooks Forrest area too. If the weather permits, maybe the Clarion River too! Another great video, thank you!
Looks like a really good stream. Great looking fish as well. Keep it up
Gary B thanks Gary, ya it was fun hiking up in there.
Love your vids man.
I always come back for more. Such beautiful native brookies
I love the wrappings on that rod! Great quality as always!
QS outdoors & gaming ya they are pretty cool aren’t they. Some of those old glass rods look awesome
New sub here man been watching a lot of fly fishing video's trying to learn all I can before I try the two fly rods I bought a year ago and never tried yet lol God I love the sound of running streams . Those little Trout are so beautiful , god the colors are awesome . Looks like a beautiful place to fish . Very nice video .
DMV Whisker King thanks for the subscription friend! I love the sound of water.
Beautiful stream! Beautiful trout what more could a guy ask for , except no mosquitoes
Get some Shu-Bug.!
Great video and awsome sceanery. I can't give you any info rod but I had what I believe was the 5' model possibly a 3/4wt. that I used for Arctic Grayling and Whitefish while stationed in Fairbanks, Ak. Back in the mid 70s. Loved that rod but I no longer have it. After watching your video I think I'm going to try to locate one. When I was a lot younger I had one of the old white rods. I don't remember if it was a Fenwick or possibly a Eagle Claw. I used it to catch bass and bluegills on Lake Author. Thanks for reminding the memories.
Thanks for sharing Dave. I really like that 6’ rod length for the small streams because it makes the fight epic. Hope you find a rod on eBay.
Love watching your videos plus I learned alot from you keep up the good work!! Keep them videos coming
Harold Jones thanks Harold, I appreciate you watching.
Hello,
I own 3 of these rods.
A FL72-5 and 2 FL72-6's
Mine range in length from 6' - 6'4".
2 of mine were built in the 60's /70's and one recently.
Lovely vintage rods that the blanks were sold to hobbiest rod builders in the early days. If you own one it is most surely a custom.
With proper guide spacing they will cast 3-5wt lines.
Enjoy the rod. It is a favorite of mine.
Thanks for sharing Brian! Good stuff.
@@WoolyBugged hey forgot to add.
2 of my FL76 rods are brown and one is yellow.
IMO the yellow has more feel or wiggle and I do like it the best. FWIW.
Authentic fishing here ! That old rod was banging.
Mike, you are correct the 72 denotes the inches of the rod and the 6 indicates the line weight the rod was designed. Probably fish fine with a 5 weight. Fenwick sold the yellow rod blanks, so you rod would have been built by someone who bought the blank. Other indication are the multicoloured guide wraps, factory Fenwicks have the signature brown wraps bordered in white. Check out the Fiberglass Flyfishers website for info on Fenwicks and other classic fiberglass rods.
You can repair the cork with Elmer’s E861 Carpenters wood filler in Golden Oak color. I just used this to repair a vintage bamboo rod handle that was mouse chewn and looked very similar to your handle. People that I’ve showed it to could not even tell it was repaired until I pointed it out. I built the chewed edges up in thin layers until it was high enough and the contoured it with 400 grit sandpaper. Love your videos. I have never caught a native. It’s on my wish list.
Jared this is a good tip, do you know of any TH-cam videos that demonstrate this?
Wooly Bugged I’m afraid I do not know. There may be if you search for it. I’ve built many from scratch and refurbished several rods though and this is the best method I’ve found for patching and repairing cork. You can buy it from several rod building supply companies in the repair section but it’s a lot cheaper to pick it up off amazon or at a local hardware place. If I had a way to do it I would send you pics of this last rod before and after. It was in worse shape than what you have there. Also a tip for cleaning, a magic eraser will clean that cork to like new condition without removing any of it. Unlike sandpaper or an abrasive.
Jared that’s some good advice on the magic eraser.
Wooly Bugged. Glad to help 👊🏼
Wooly Bugged I cut the before and after pics into a short video so you can see the result on this bamboo rod with the Elmer’s repair. th-cam.com/video/8ip_ViZJN_s/w-d-xo.html
Outstanding. Very well done.
Jesse Stanfield - Broken Curl Outdoors thanks Jesse!
That rod is absolutely beautiful!
Mr. David Wise I really like that 6-1/2’ rod length, lots of fun!
Awesome video as usual Mike. What a beautiful stream. Cheers, Brendan.
bT Ryan thanks Brendan, where are you fishing at these days?
I was on a overnight fishing/camping trip at the weekend, took in 4 small mountain lakes. Only caught 2 wild Brown Trout, I got soaked with some heavy downpours and there were 30km wind gusts, but it was awesome.
Another fine video Mike. In response to your interest in the vintage fly rod, I think you are right on about the rod being a custom build and the rod length and line weight designation. The “FL” in the model number could stand for furle light. This was a Fenwick fiberglass model. I believe this might have been the older E glass blank. These rods were and remain fun rods to fish.
As for the handle restoration question. It is not a difficult task. However, if you want to take this on yourself, be aware that you will have an initial investment in parts, materials and tools, some of which you may already have. You will also want to do some searching on youtube on the topics of fly rod handle repair, how to build a fly rod handle, etc. There are many good videos on these topics. It could be interesting and fun. The quick and easy repair would be to remove the cork rings that are damaged and replace. The removal can be done with an exacto or razor knife, and razor blade, rat-tail file, sandpaper, and glue. You can do this without removing any guides, hook keeper, and winding check.
Alternatively, there is likely a rod builder near you, who would do a great job at a reasonable cost.
Please keep the great videos coming. BTW, I read a great article of yours on fly fishing for carp. It would make a great video.
Nate Kees I really appreciate you taking the time to write this, very helpful. I’m definitely going to do some research before I do anything to this rod. It might be better in the hands of a true fly rod craftsman but we will see. Thanks for the information!
It is just so cool at 4:55 to see that bug floating between the currents in tiny pocket water and fish is just on it like that. 👊
Fished pine creek for the first time last week. It's absolutely beautiful up there.
It's been years since I fished the Pine Creek in Lycoming Co. You just brought back some good memories.
Did you stop at the hotel manor for a beer out on the deck next to the creek?
@@richardmiller9698 no. Didn't see it . I was at dhalo section.
I like the wraps on that rod. very cool. I have a really old bamboo id like to get restored someday.
Where have you been man. Loved your videos and haven't seen anything in forever. Hope all is well and the new house is treating you good!
@@tightliningmd All is good. Lots of yard work lol. Putting the finishing touches on a new video as we speak!
@@WestVirginiaWILD Glad to hear it man. Good luck as you hop back in the TH-cam game. @Hardman Fishing Adventures has really done some nice work out in WV. I am sure you have seen it by now.
Great video Mike. That is a beauty of a trib bro.
BrookieBum thanks Nate! Got the shirt, looks great!
@@WoolyBugged that's great.
Beautiful area Mike, thanks
jim gillon thanks Jim, you been out at all?
Great video as always! I have one of the Simms bug stopper hoodies and really like it as a sun shirt and fishing hoody. The bug stopper seems to work pretty well, but the mosquitoes still seem to find my face. I was on the Yellow Breeches two days ago and they were really bad there as well. I actually cut my trip short because of them (was wearing a rain jacket not the simms hoody).
Tyler Thomas I’ll have to check out some of that Simms clothing. That combine with a Thermacel might do the trick. Hope your next trip is mosquito free!
Another sick one mike. Vid is sick
AllDayJKfishing thank you! Really appreciate it, where have you been fishing?
I remember fishing huge dry flies for eastern brookies in comparison to the size of the fish. It seems they were opportunistic and preferred large terrestrials in the spring and summer especially. The nymphs on the rock you overturned looked to be #20-22? It would have been interesting to see if they would have hit a dry/dropper setup. You could have floated the Titanic with that CDC caddis! Great video Mike and a beautiful stretch of water!
X Papi haha, is the titanic your next stimulator pattern! Lol
Wooly Bugged That could be a good name. Guaranteed not to float! I’m actually headed to NE Utah next week. Trying to hit the damselfly hatch in full swing. If I hit it right the action is incredible! If not......that’s what they make beer for!
Good Morning!
Congratulations this place is amazing, it has beautiful fish.
Stay with God!
*Hug!!!* 👍🎣
Suellen Gonçalves - Pesca Esportiva thanks Suellen, hows the fishing down there in June?
Another great video as always!!
Fishing Somakuma thank you friend!
Never heard of that dry fly...... worked nice for yeah good work
Blair Fritz ya I the Corn Fed Caddis is great for small stream fishing. Brown trout love it too.
I thoroughly enjoy your videos, particularly the small-stream ones for brook trout. I'm in Louisiana, but a number of years ago I became addicted to small-stream fly fishing in the mountains (probably because of the novelty of elevated terrain). We primarily fish the Smokies in Tennessee and North Carolina, because it isn't too far of a drive - very similar streams, but your northern-strain brookies tend to be a bit bigger than the Southern Appalachian specs we catch; we might have to try Pennsylvania some time. My latest fixation is Tenkara - have you tried it? It's perfect for small streams, and it's very handy to collapse it and hike through some thick brush to get to where you need to go.
Beau ruisseau pour de jolis poissons! 😉😎
Marc Assin thanks Marc, I appreciate you watching!
Great adventure, itching to get out there....
Awsome video 👍
Nice video Mike. Beautiful stream. Rod is very cool, cork is really not in bad shape, would be a shame to replace it and the seat and remove all it's character. Clean it up with the magic eraser, or a sponge with soap and warm water. Fill in the voids with one of the methods mentioned earlier and enjoy. I was watching that auction, you should use the reel that came with it. I'll bet it fishes better with a heavy DT4 or true to weight DT5 line. Old glass and bamboo typically fishes better with a line weight or two smaller when using modern line.
Dang...a beautiful stream!!
WildBlue Discovery you’ve been catching some good ones!
@@WoolyBugged ...thanks!
Great video! Thank you so much for not putting any annoying music in your videos. I love just hearing the stream. What length an type of leader are you using? Short glass rods are awesome for that type of fishing.
Hillbilly Sportsman I’m starting to really enjoy the short glass rods. That leader was one I custom tied. I make it just long enough to keep the fly line out of the last guide. But ultimately it came down to 5X.
Love love it! Keep em coming
Those 3 casts at the 9:25 mark are impressive
Great Video...
Have to get together soon..
For another Brown Trout Video..
Keep up the Great Work..
Frankie Shoenfelt thanks Frankie, what stream you been hiding in. We gotta find some browns. How do your Sundays look?
@@WoolyBugged contact me...
Will get something together..
Always some places to fish . Brother..
Hi Mike,
I am enjoying your videos a great deal. Thank you for loading them! I haven't found any information on the equipment you use to capture your video. Can you give me a short list?
Thank You for sharing !!!
My pleasure!
Hello WB, Mike in Ct here. That old glass rod is nifty. If it is done w varnish & not epoxy it won't be too horrible to do a tear down & re-build. That said if the guides & stuff r tight & smooth just repair the cork handle using saw dust & cork dust in the voids. I started repairing & re-building vintage tackle in the late 70's. Fenwick made a 6'3" Graphite 4 wt in the 80's . Trust me if you want a small stream fly rod that that really handles. that one discontinued Fenwick, was my Fav. Fenwick of all time. It was sold to a man who's condo burned down. I've been looking for that rod / blank now that I'm retired. I would like to show you some examples of my work. mike in ct . Can you text me ?
killer video, small streams nd brookies rule. what kinda bug repellent are you using?
cowboy bill thanks Cowboy! Well I was using an essential oils mix that my girlfriend gave me. It has like eucalyptus, lemon, and citronella, but I still got bit bad.
Another awesome day on the water mike! Gorgeous native brookies as always! Wish I could go for some this Saturday lmao but no one is free 😭😭😂😂 contacted each one of my friends and they all said they were busy, don’t like to go to the middle of nowhere alone. Want to deffinitely get out and fish for em on dries before it gets too late! Keep the great videos coming Mike, and can’t wait to fish together again whenever that will be. May have to fish a limestone spring creek though by how the weathers predicted to be today!😭 hope it cooperates lol because them spring creeks are so difficult to fish especially since I’m just a beginner fly fisherman lol😂😂😂 once I master them gin clear creeks with plants everywhere snagging you, I should definitely improve my skills as s fly fisherman! Not that I’m too bad currently lol but hasting into a lot of trees lately 💯😂😂😂😂 need to go back and pick out all my snags I left in the trees, problem is my waders have holes in em and in a small creek where theirs tons of fish, I don’t want to scare all the fish trying to take my line out of trees, but I gotta get it out somehow it looks horrible 💯💯💯 tightly lines, and keep the brookie grind going!🐟🎣👍
You need to get yourself a Therma Cell to keep mosquitos away they do work well I have used them Sika Deer hunting on Maryland Easternshore around marshes and they keep them off there it should work well there.
steven wolinski that’s a great idea Steve, I’ve been meaning to get one for archery season. I have used one hunting and it did a great job. Thanks for reminding me.
Hi Mike.Great video as always.Is that a new Simms sling pack that you are using.Looks like a very nice pack.What do you think about it.Looks like it has plenty of capacity.
Ron Gearhart I like the new Simms sling but sometimes the strap comes undone which is frustrating. It could be because I’m overpacking it.
Simms Bug stopper hoody, keeps the bugs off and it’s a light weight sun hoody
Worthwhile endeavor, we should all hunt or fish at least once a year with our dad's or granddad's equipment.
Check out The Fiberglass Manifesto. Very informative on glass rods, new models and vintage.
Russell Fraser I’ll check that out Russell, thanks for the tip!
Perfect timing!
Pretty guide wraps
I like your videos fisherman 👌
Ivan Marroquin thank you Ivan, I appreciate that! Tight lines.
I love all your videos, but why do you have such a large net?
J Wayno the primary reason I use that net is because of the long handle. It secures well in the new packs that have net holsters. Short handle nets fall out easily. The long handle also makes it easy to reach out and grab fish from the bank. I haven’t found a long handled net with a small hoop and small basket holes. If you have any suggested nets that offer that I’m all ears!
Ah that makes sense to me. It looks very awkward to carry especially in those tight areas you fish most. And I do not have any net suggestions other than to either make your own or add to the handle I used a piece of pvc pipe on mine it’s still super light and small but has a long handle
Excellent video, you walked twice that far to keep moving the camera!
1pcmedic this is true!!!
Is that a fishpond net you're using?
wronghandshooter no, that is a Brodin net that I’m using.
Nice video, beautiful brown. If you get a chance try out “High n Dry” flotation products , seem to perform much better than the major brands. John K, from CA.
Try wearing long sleeve white collared shirt for mosquito prob. Nice video thanks
Robert Knapp ya I gotta have a better game plan next time.
I've heard lavender helps repel mosquitoes. Lemon and mint as well.
When are you going to start posting again!?
Today!
Wooly Bugged 😂thanks
At 4:26 do you just stop recording and run back and grab your camera? 😆
FlyCastingColorado yes sir, that is exactly what I did!
Can some one help me on how and where to find native trout?
Hunter, where are you at first and foremost?
@@bdickinson6751 Pennsylvania by pine creek
@@huntershaheen8829 You should be able to find many places in that area that have brook trout. Your best bet is to go on the fish commission website and look up the trout map for Potter, Tioga and Lycoming counties, it will show you many creeks that hold fish, and start exploring. The research and exploring are part of the fun! Good luck!👍
@@bdickinson6751 thank you so much for the help!
@@huntershaheen8829 You're welcome, and I forgot to mention DCNR State Forest maps are invaluable as well. Happy hunting and approach the water carefully, wear camo or muted colors, those wild and native fish can be extremely skittish! Good luck and let us know how you make out!
A forest..
Meant Brookies