Loved this one, as it remind me of my favourite river in Norway. Rena river has got great hatches of the BWO, and I am especially found of the second generation hatch in the autumn, It happens at the same time as the Ignita hatch, and sometimes its more bugs than water 🙂 Beautiful work, both in front and bihind he camera. Thanks again!
There is nothing like these days, these hatches, the low light... and autumn. There is something about that, isn't there? It was tough to capture everything we'd hope for while also engaging a couple of fishbeach day. 15 to 45 minutes doesn't leave a lot of wiggle room. These are the wonderful windows 😊
@@jensenflyfishing on some colder days I wear my snowmobile gloves “which are thin water proof gloves” and leave the warmers inside them. Also do this ice fishing. Makes for more enjoyable days when walking to the next rise or pool. it’s hard but yet rewarding time of the year.
Great video. One of m y favorites. Btw, which jacket is Dave wearing? Also, do you believe that bright colored hats or jackets will “spook” fish? Keep up the amazing work.
It was good to blend a short video with 3 other days to drive home how short these hatches can be :) That's the Orvis Ultralight jacket. And no, so long as your approach is good color really doesn't matter so much as reflectivity - aka white on a sunny day! :)
Dave we love your video work. You have inspired us to purchase a Drone ! Can you tell us what make and model you guys use, the shots are fantastic. Thanks.
@@Jrad28 but we're western and we call them olives and thought it was those easterners that used hi-brow Latin stuff ;) Oh, but we're Canadian. It must be that ;) :)
Maybe a dumb question, but if the mayflies are 'stuck' waiting for their wings to dry, is there benefit in fishing a larger size than the naturals to act as a prefered choice for the trout amongst their choices?
To a point - and that's slightly how and why (crippled) emergers are tied the way they are. But that leads to discussion of emergers, crippled emergers, crippled duns, duns... The kind of discussion we dive into at our Patreon Membership page :) www.patreon.com/jensenflyfishing
Hiya. With open back drops, sunny days are best for sighting as cloudy day glare is terrible to see INTO the water. With bushy waters and high contrast between shade and sun spots, cloudy days are often better - easier to use the bush backdrop as a sighting window INTO the water. But in all cases if there are insect hatches, the general guideline is that cloudy days bring the best mayflies; sunny days the best stonefly and caddis and terrestrials for looking for rising trout. You might benefit from joining our Digital membership www.patreon.com/jensenflyfishing 😊🍻
@@DawsonandOliverangles on glared water as in this video are massive in regards to what you can see into, so too bushy back drops on others. When in doubt, patience allows trout to reveal themselves ❤
We use the same gear for all conditions - rain or sunshine. The close up work was our Lumix GH6 with a 75 -300 mm lens. The in-camera / on the rod is a GoPro Hero 9.
There is, but it really depends on when you'll be there and exactly where. It would help you to pick up a copy of the Alberta Fishing Guide magazine. It has maps and some descriptions of waters. Be sure to check regs for what is open and when. All the best.
1 day of the 4 was - about 15 of the 45 minutes - but we've expanded it here to drive home the point of the short daily hatch window as well as a few more scenes.
@@ibookje us too! The swallows alone were the re-share. Amazing to think that day was nearly two years ago. Here's hoping this spring is better for mayflies than last year - last year was incredibly weak around here.
@kylemoore907 gotcha. In that case.. have you ever used a 700mm lens in rain and snow with bare hands to hand hold and manually focus a #18 mayfly in low light at distance to get shots like that? It takes severe teamwork and two people on top of their game.
@@jensenflyfishing you need to relax lol. I love your work. There just isn’t any reason to show us the mini convo.’s about nothing. Yes, I’ve done work in sub freezing temps. I work outside. I’d love if my hobbies where the only outside time I got.
@@kylemoore907 uh, not really too up tight about anything, just asked if you'd done all that while working with someone else to film a fish eating a #18 mayfly at 30 feet and get it in focus? You could just say no - extremely few people do it (aka almost none) as you see here and THAT is actually what the video is about. Wethinks you missed that part.
Каждый раз когда смотрю ,ваши фильмы .Просто наслаждаюсь .
that is wonderful to read. Thank you for sharing that. It is encouraging and exactly why we share :)
Einfach großartige Aufnahmen, Danke 👌👏👏👏
Glad you enjoyed this 😊🍻
Excellent video, always enjoy watching you two. Thanks for the content.
Thank you - glad you enjoy them :)
Loved this one, as it remind me of my favourite river in Norway. Rena river has got great hatches of the BWO, and I am especially found of the second generation hatch in the autumn, It happens at the same time as the Ignita hatch, and sometimes its more bugs than water 🙂 Beautiful work, both in front and bihind he camera. Thanks again!
There is nothing like these days, these hatches, the low light... and autumn. There is something about that, isn't there? It was tough to capture everything we'd hope for while also engaging a couple of fishbeach day. 15 to 45 minutes doesn't leave a lot of wiggle room. These are the wonderful windows 😊
Hand warmers are a must on these days. In your pockets. Makes changing flys easier
Being on a camera or rod most of the time leaves little opportunity for warm ups, but a good thing to try remember to bring with for sure. 😊
@@jensenflyfishing on some colder days I wear my snowmobile gloves “which are thin water proof gloves” and leave the warmers inside them. Also do this ice fishing. Makes for more enjoyable days when walking to the next rise or pool. it’s hard but yet rewarding time of the year.
@@peirules154 and always worth being out there! 😊🍻
You guys rock! Great content and footage,
😊glad you enjoyed this one
Just had a day like this last Friday but it was just overcast skies, no moisture. The most fun I've had with Dries in a really long time!!!
Good on you getting out for it. You never want to miss those days.😊
So very cool! Hardly any spring fishing this year in Austria... Major flooding still stopping play 😢
Sorry to hear about your flooding. Hope it ends soon and things settle out. All the best.
Great video. One of m y favorites. Btw, which jacket is Dave wearing? Also, do you believe that bright colored hats or jackets will “spook” fish? Keep up the amazing work.
It was good to blend a short video with 3 other days to drive home how short these hatches can be :) That's the Orvis Ultralight jacket. And no, so long as your approach is good color really doesn't matter so much as reflectivity - aka white on a sunny day! :)
Dave we love your video work. You have inspired us to purchase a Drone ! Can you tell us what make and model you guys use, the shots are fantastic. Thanks.
Ha. That's great. We use the Mavic Air pro 2. Get the bundle with ND filer set, 3 extra batteries. And learn to fly slow and deliberately 😊🍻
Some sweet shots. "Baetis for the Pros"...LOL...what are you guys?
🤣 definitely not uptight about it! 🤣
@@jensenflyfishing down here in the States, the Eastern folks call them BWO’s or Olives and the Western folks call them Baetis. 🤷♂️
@@Jrad28 but we're western and we call them olives and thought it was those easterners that used hi-brow Latin stuff ;) Oh, but we're Canadian. It must be that ;) :)
@@jensenflyfishing I was NOT gonna bring up the Nationality thing, but since you mentioned it… hahaha. 😁🇨🇦🍻
@@Jrad28 :) If we simply accept our inferiority to 250-some other countries then all is good :)
Maybe a dumb question, but if the mayflies are 'stuck' waiting for their wings to dry, is there benefit in fishing a larger size than the naturals to act as a prefered choice for the trout amongst their choices?
To a point - and that's slightly how and why (crippled) emergers are tied the way they are. But that leads to discussion of emergers, crippled emergers, crippled duns, duns... The kind of discussion we dive into at our Patreon Membership page :) www.patreon.com/jensenflyfishing
What would y’all say is good weather for prospecting or sighting, because I’m kind of confused when it comes to that. Thanks
Hiya. With open back drops, sunny days are best for sighting as cloudy day glare is terrible to see INTO the water. With bushy waters and high contrast between shade and sun spots, cloudy days are often better - easier to use the bush backdrop as a sighting window INTO the water. But in all cases if there are insect hatches, the general guideline is that cloudy days bring the best mayflies; sunny days the best stonefly and caddis and terrestrials for looking for rising trout. You might benefit from joining our Digital membership www.patreon.com/jensenflyfishing 😊🍻
So I guess it mostly depends on how much you can see in the water or see smudges
@@DawsonandOliverangles on glared water as in this video are massive in regards to what you can see into, so too bushy back drops on others. When in doubt, patience allows trout to reveal themselves ❤
Wonderful video. What type of camera gear are you using for this conditions?
We use the same gear for all conditions - rain or sunshine. The close up work was our Lumix GH6 with a 75 -300 mm lens. The in-camera / on the rod is a GoPro Hero 9.
Hi Declan just interested in what outfit your using - looks nicely balanced
Did you want to know what our rod/reel set up was in this video?
Any good mountain streams that I can shore fish around Banff jasper area ? I’m new to fly fishing
There is, but it really depends on when you'll be there and exactly where. It would help you to pick up a copy of the Alberta Fishing Guide magazine. It has maps and some descriptions of waters. Be sure to check regs for what is open and when. All the best.
Wasn't this video published before?
1 day of the 4 was - about 15 of the 45 minutes - but we've expanded it here to drive home the point of the short daily hatch window as well as a few more scenes.
@@jensenflyfishing Thank you
The great footage of floating March browns were just etched in my head!
@@ibookje us too! The swallows alone were the re-share. Amazing to think that day was nearly two years ago. Here's hoping this spring is better for mayflies than last year - last year was incredibly weak around here.
Maybe just a little less talking, but a beautiful video.
we're a teaching channel so there'll be a little of that. Glad you enjoyed it
@@jensenflyfishing I meant the small talk, “ did you get that?, Yes. Are you on it? I’m on it? Go ahead and throw yes go ahead and throw.”
@kylemoore907 gotcha. In that case.. have you ever used a 700mm lens in rain and snow with bare hands to hand hold and manually focus a #18 mayfly in low light at distance to get shots like that? It takes severe teamwork and two people on top of their game.
@@jensenflyfishing you need to relax lol. I love your work. There just isn’t any reason to show us the mini convo.’s about nothing.
Yes, I’ve done work in sub freezing temps. I work outside. I’d love if my hobbies where the only outside time I got.
@@kylemoore907 uh, not really too up tight about anything, just asked if you'd done all that while working with someone else to film a fish eating a #18 mayfly at 30 feet and get it in focus? You could just say no - extremely few people do it (aka almost none) as you see here and THAT is actually what the video is about. Wethinks you missed that part.
Sorry my comment was meant to go to someone else
No worries