Curious to know if the fly fishing community in and around Jackson Hole was welcoming to your style of fishing or if they gave you a hard time? Beautiful trip as always. Thank you for sharing your experience. 🙏🙌🎣
Thank you for your thoughtful question! Yes, I understand that in the Jackson Hole area, over 99% of the fishing community is dedicated to fly fishing, which has a rich and long history here. The most important thing, however, is a deep respect and love for the trout and the natural environment. Introducing something new can take time and may initially be met with some hesitation, but I’m enjoying fishing in the upper streams with a style that I find to be the most fun. Ultimately, it’s about the shared passion for the fish and the beauty of the wild places we all cherish.thank you for your support🤝🇺🇸
@@fukuyamafishingch.7238 ☝☝☝ This is exactly why I watch your videos and follow your page! I've had some mildly negative encounters fishing in densely fly fished areas, but most feel as you do.
A 4.8-ft rod is ideal for the uppermost reaches of streams. The 5.3-ft rod, on the other hand, is versatile enough for midstream to upstream areas. When targeting trout over 40 cm, I personally prefer using the 5.3-ft rod.
@@fukuyamafishingch.7238 thank you! I am looking for the most fun for smaller trout under 40cm. Do smaller trout feel the same on the 4.8-ft rod vs the 5.3-ft rod? Or is the 4.8-ft rod more fun for small trout?
「Single fook」 batafry_megabas lure 44mm→#8 52mm →#6 I use heavy wire to target big fish, so I need a powerful rod, or I use a Huntsman 6ft. The size makes it a little easy for the needles to get tangled, but it is possible. humpback_megabas lure 46mm →#8.#10 51mm →#8 The medium wire is great for brook trout and mountain stream fishing, and of course the heavy wire is great for brown trout fishing. vanfook.co.jp/productcat/nativetrout/
@@fukuyamafishingch.7238 Thank you so much for your detailed response to my question. I truly appreciate the time and effort you took to provide such a thorough and informative answer. Your insights and clarity in your video's have been incredibly helpful, and I’m grateful for your response. Thank you!
Curious to know if the fly fishing community in and around Jackson Hole was welcoming to your style of fishing or if they gave you a hard time? Beautiful trip as always. Thank you for sharing your experience. 🙏🙌🎣
Thank you for your thoughtful question! Yes, I understand that in the Jackson Hole area, over 99% of the fishing community is dedicated to fly fishing, which has a rich and long history here. The most important thing, however, is a deep respect and love for the trout and the natural environment. Introducing something new can take time and may initially be met with some hesitation, but I’m enjoying fishing in the upper streams with a style that I find to be the most fun. Ultimately, it’s about the shared passion for the fish and the beauty of the wild places we all cherish.thank you for your support🤝🇺🇸
@@fukuyamafishingch.7238 ☝☝☝ This is exactly why I watch your videos and follow your page! I've had some mildly negative encounters fishing in densely fly fished areas, but most feel as you do.
Time heals all big problems. Thanks, friends. Love the trout and love nature🌏🎣⛰️
Do you like the 48 or the 53 Great Hunting Huntsman more?
A 4.8-ft rod is ideal for the uppermost reaches of streams. The 5.3-ft rod, on the other hand, is versatile enough for midstream to upstream areas. When targeting trout over 40 cm, I personally prefer using the 5.3-ft rod.
@@fukuyamafishingch.7238 thank you! I am looking for the most fun for smaller trout under 40cm. Do smaller trout feel the same on the 4.8-ft rod vs the 5.3-ft rod? Or is the 4.8-ft rod more fun for small trout?
Uhhhh why are those baits so expensive
Rapalas c5 c7 do the job for less than half the price of those
Cool baits tho
There are some things money can’t buy.「鬼手仏心」🇯🇵spirit、
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I’ll pick some up eventually
I love fishing rapalas 🎣
Could you please tell me what brand and size hooks you use for your lures? I would greatly appreciate it.
「Single fook」
batafry_megabas lure
44mm→#8
52mm →#6
I use heavy wire to target big fish, so I need a powerful rod, or I use a Huntsman 6ft. The size makes it a little easy for the needles to get tangled, but it is possible.
humpback_megabas lure
46mm →#8.#10
51mm →#8
The medium wire is great for brook trout and mountain stream fishing, and of course the heavy wire is great for brown trout fishing.
vanfook.co.jp/productcat/nativetrout/
@@fukuyamafishingch.7238 Thank you so much for your detailed response to my question. I truly appreciate the time and effort you took to provide such a thorough and informative answer. Your insights and clarity in your video's have been incredibly helpful, and I’m grateful for your response. Thank you!