Great video. The secret to your success include good research of streams, the stamina to get too remote sections of streams, and good vision to detect strikes and see flies in the water.
I really do enjoy watching these videos Chris! That's some beautiful footage of amazing locations and fish! I got a text from my brother in law that my nephew hooked up on a fish today on a worm nymph I tied him for Christmas. Probably a similar pattern to the waltz worm you were fishing. Any day on the water is a good day! Cheers!
Dude.... 🙌🏻 Thank you for another amazing video! Huge sticks of beautiful butter Chris!! On an equally beautiful stream. Is there a species you're especially interested in fishing for these days? Kind of a bucket list trout?
Thanks so much man! Thank you for watching and I appreciate the comment! I really want to go after some big tiger trout. I potentially know a spot in Utah. I've never caught one of any size. I'm a weird dude though, besides trout, I'd really love to go do a kayak camping trip in a cypress swamp and target unusual sunfish and bass! Camp on an island! Would be so cool I think.
I hear you. I've spent my entire winter just editing my videos from the summer and fall. It's nice to relive them in that way. With that said, I'm getting a bit antsy and it's only January.
You’ve shared yet another amazingly beautiful trout water. I had spent much of my cold winter afternoon here in the East paging through an evocative John Fielder book about the mountain ranges of Colorado - and missing that state terribly. When - Boom! - your video drops and animates both the mountains and my afternoon! Many thanks, my friend!
Great video Chris! Stunning scenery and absolutely gorgeous rocky creek, and you captured both with your singularly unique perspective and creativity. Congrats on your perseverance, it really paid off. Those were some real tanks with the most amazing shoulders and black spot patterns. Well done!
Thanks! Indeed, sort of. I come from a landscape / wildlife photography background, but videos are basically just moving compositions. Learning to edit with flow came after the photography bit. It's been a fun journey! You can see my photography work at www.flickyflies.com
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That last pool, what a dream! Wish you would’ve got that big one, but man, what a location and beautiful fish!
Oh man Steve, I know! Would have filled the net!
Looks like a great place to catch some trout! So green and that size of water is just about perfect.
Absolutely! Just big enough to hold some big ones. Can't wait to get back.
Great video. The secret to your success include good research of streams, the stamina to get too remote sections of streams, and good vision to detect strikes and see flies in the water.
Hey George, good analysis! Thanks for the thoughts and for watching!
Chris, yet another cinematic beauty. Thanks so much for creating this art. Proud to support you
Yeah. What he said!
Thank you so much!!
Appreciate you!
I really do enjoy watching these videos Chris! That's some beautiful footage of amazing locations and fish! I got a text from my brother in law that my nephew hooked up on a fish today on a worm nymph I tied him for Christmas. Probably a similar pattern to the waltz worm you were fishing. Any day on the water is a good day! Cheers!
That's so cool! What did he catch?!
@@FlickyFlies Little rainbow out in Cali, but I love it when I can fool something with the mess I tie!
Dude.... 🙌🏻 Thank you for another amazing video! Huge sticks of beautiful butter Chris!! On an equally beautiful stream.
Is there a species you're especially interested in fishing for these days? Kind of a bucket list trout?
Thanks so much man! Thank you for watching and I appreciate the comment! I really want to go after some big tiger trout. I potentially know a spot in Utah. I've never caught one of any size.
I'm a weird dude though, besides trout, I'd really love to go do a kayak camping trip in a cypress swamp and target unusual sunfish and bass! Camp on an island! Would be so cool I think.
Not much of a winter angler, impatiently waiting for warmer days in the mountains!
I hear you. I've spent my entire winter just editing my videos from the summer and fall. It's nice to relive them in that way. With that said, I'm getting a bit antsy and it's only January.
Big fish in a smaller stream. Looked like a nice place to campout in, and fish a few days. Nice film, Chris
Yes indeed! 3 more from this trip are incoming, and I definitely had a sweet campsite!
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Thanks so much Will! And yeah, do it! Hah
You’ve shared yet another amazingly beautiful trout water. I had spent much of my cold winter afternoon here in the East paging through an evocative John Fielder book about the mountain ranges of Colorado - and missing that state terribly. When - Boom! - your video drops and animates both the mountains and my afternoon! Many thanks, my friend!
You're always reading something good Michael! So glad you enjoy my videos my friend.
Great video Chris! Stunning scenery and absolutely gorgeous rocky creek, and you captured both with your singularly unique perspective and creativity. Congrats on your perseverance, it really paid off. Those were some real tanks with the most amazing shoulders and black spot patterns. Well done!
Thanks as always! The shoulders really were pronounced, I thought. Some strong fish in this river.
great editing in all your videos. you must have a video background
Thanks! Indeed, sort of. I come from a landscape / wildlife photography background, but videos are basically just moving compositions. Learning to edit with flow came after the photography bit. It's been a fun journey! You can see my photography work at www.flickyflies.com