Wow Travis your def of the culture of flyfishing m8 that was spot on and very deap at the same time love it. Certainly for me that is true. Very beautiful vid my friend thx for sharing cool music too 😊
Something about seeing your home water while watching an awesome video that gets you really excited about swinging flies for steelhead. Great shit, thanks.
Being from Michigan I feel like I owe it to the fish that was brought here from your tributaries to go to their wild waters if not to fish at least see them . I’ve only got one fish here this winter on the swing, it’s been tough . The knowledge you guys have is amazing and I could listen to you for days Ps I know most PNW anglers don’t think Great Lakes fish are steelhead . I promise they are , they look and act just like ocean steelhead.
This guy steelheads. I love the implied sentiments about flyfishing culture 😅. Swung fly steelheading is its own thing as far as I'm concerned. I love to see someone else out on the river yarding on their fish. There are SO many guys who are in love with "the culture" around fishing, yet are standing in a 70 degree river fishing a 5wt using light tippet fighting fish until they are dead so they can post a picture on their facebook. Completely missing the point.
I strictly spey fish salt water surf, i can't do any traditional techniques. Have to use the double haul without hauling with the hands, i can send out 100' and flip a heavy fly pretty much anywhere i want, and i was surprised how accurate i have become. And i cant fish all day as whit my single handed im done after 1hr because my shoulders are done fighting the louisiana cost winds.
29:35 The torpedo line is a 1950's line, not 1800's. The English didn’t use 12’ rods and short/fat lines in the 1800s. This is completely wrong and nobody ever wrote that.
Mostly because Atlantics are more than slightly rare on the Pacific side...thats why. Like looking for Steelhead on the Gaspe peninsula. Thats why. =. )
Wow Travis your def of the culture of flyfishing m8 that was spot on and very deap at the same time love it. Certainly for me that is true. Very beautiful vid my friend thx for sharing cool music too 😊
His definition of the culture of fly fishing gave me chills.
What a wonderful film! The remarks about the culture of fly fishing are so profound and deeply felt, and unpretentiously expressed.
What a wonderful video. Nicely done!
Something about seeing your home water while watching an awesome video that gets you really excited about swinging flies for steelhead. Great shit, thanks.
Great screenname!
Great shit?
Wow you must be really cool🤣
@@maxbigelow8805 Oooooh looks like we got a tough guy in here.
Wonderful! Thanks for the great discussion …
Great stuff
Being from Michigan I feel like I owe it to the fish that was brought here from your tributaries to go to their wild waters if not to fish at least see them . I’ve only got one fish here this winter on the swing, it’s been tough .
The knowledge you guys have is amazing and I could listen to you for days
Ps I know most PNW anglers don’t think Great Lakes fish are steelhead . I promise they are , they look and act just like ocean steelhead.
Love the passion
good stuff !
I wanna fish with you Travis.
👍👍👍🔥🤝
This guy steelheads. I love the implied sentiments about flyfishing culture 😅. Swung fly steelheading is its own thing as far as I'm concerned. I love to see someone else out on the river yarding on their fish. There are SO many guys who are in love with "the culture" around fishing, yet are standing in a 70 degree river fishing a 5wt using light tippet fighting fish until they are dead so they can post a picture on their facebook. Completely missing the point.
I strictly spey fish salt water surf, i can't do any traditional techniques. Have to use the double haul without hauling with the hands, i can send out 100' and flip a heavy fly pretty much anywhere i want, and i was surprised how accurate i have become. And i cant fish all day as whit my single handed im done after 1hr because my shoulders are done fighting the louisiana cost winds.
29:35 The torpedo line is a 1950's line, not 1800's.
The English didn’t use 12’ rods and short/fat lines in the 1800s. This is completely wrong and nobody ever wrote that.
This could be so much better without the curseing
Once salmon always salmon not sure why people are so crazy about steal head try Atlantic salmon fishing !!
Mostly because Atlantics are more than slightly rare on the Pacific side...thats why. Like looking for Steelhead on the Gaspe peninsula. Thats why. =. )