Very nice…an exceptional outing as well as outstanding video footage. Brought back some wonderful memories as I waded that stretch below the dam in 1998 and 1999 when I was stationed at Cannon Air Force Base, NM. Recall using midges on size 22 hooks to land healthy rainbow after rainbow. Trips of a lifetime! Thanks for the memories.🎣
Enjoyed meeting you guys this afternoon. Looks like you got into a lot of quality fish! Great footage Don! I really need to work on my midge game more 🤔
Thanks Lance! Hoping to get back out there in September of 2021!! Let me know if you get a chance to make it out there, will help you with fly selections and areas, happy new years!
When you come back, take a really early morning and go throw a big old sculpin or a dolly llama. The boys and I pulled out at least 7 trout an hour, none under 18 inches this past weekend doing that.
Funny you mention that! We just got back a few weeks ago and I fished some sculpins and bunny leeches out there, both were on fire 🔥 🔥🔥 Glad you guys did well!!
Nicely done. Here's a bit of fly fishing history for you: I see you are using Yong Flasher fly, Yong Blood, Andy's Candy Midge. You should been before my flies were written on Fly Fisherman magazine and other media almost 3 decades ago, everyone was using egg pattern, San Juan worm, leech, woolly bugger, hare's ear, etc and average catch was less than 4 trout per day. Happy fishing!
Thanks Andy, you are the MAN! Ive tied your patterns for years and modified some for my local tailwaters, which is one reason Im so proficient and successful with midges, hence my nickname...MidgeMan ;) Thanks again and talk soon
Thanks Ken! Those 26 midges were just they wanted that day, for sure need my magnifiers LOL, most of the time 22 or 24 is great. Cant wait to get back this July!
Thanks! Size #20 and #22 was working great during that period...these were tied on the Daiitchi 1273 which has a longer shank so they are larger than say a typical #20 or #22 midge hook...good luck!
A very good video. I like your attitude. The San Juan is my backyard. I fish it 125 to 150 times a year. At the 16:30 point In your video my friend Bill was in the white n blue boat behind you and on the other side wade fishing was my buddy John. I do have to say that I didn’t see anything that you showed a shot of that was 20 inches let alone 24 but that is kind of normal for people to do that. The biggest I saw was one of the first ones that you showed and I agree with your assessment of it being maybe 19 inches. Monsters do exist mostly in the Texas Hole area though. I have seen personally a 35 inch at least 22 pound brown pulled out of there that I videoed and I personally have caught and videoed and photographed two massive browns-one was 32 inches and was 14 pounds and my other fish of a lifetime was a 34 + inch fish that was 13 pounds. And I believe I have hooked into a fish that was 20+ pounds. I use a small raft quite often and this fish pulled me around for an hour and a half. I weigh 260+ pounds and with all my gear probably running close to 300 pounds on the raft. I lost it but it drug me around like a tugboat. Quite an experience. I’m glad you and your dad had the trip of a lifetime.
Thanks Scott and you're blessed to live so close and neat to see your friends in the video! Bill and John love that hole, they were there just about everytime we fished the Texas Hole. I was hesitant to mention the sizes of the bigger fish due to not having the cameras with us at all times, we only filmed a few of the 12 days and of course some of the big fish were caught when we were fishing away from each other...which seems to happen often LOL. I caught a rainbow that was pushing 24 (I use some marks on my rod for quuck measuring) on a dry ant in the upper section (around the carp pond) and didn't have my phone and dad was in the main run...the biggest fish of the trip and nothing to show but an incredible memory of watching that fish rise and take it, it was amazing. And, as you know, it actually was the least difficult to net as it just wallered around a bit...nothing like the smaller 18" that took the dry and ran me to my backing and out to the main flow. What a river...glad you enjoyed the video!
Hey Luis, I actually make them from Bonnie Braid, they are the Pat Dorsey style...pretty sure there's a tutorial if you search TH-cam for Pat Dorsey indicator.
Awesome video! I gotta get down there and film a video myself. Never been, but it seems like there are plenty of fish from all I've seen! Have you fished much here in March?
Thanks! Have only fished there in June and September over the years, its a great experience for sure...lots of fish and lots of big fish, hope you make it out there soon 👍👍👍 Let me know when you do so I can see the video!
Planted Fish, Lazy fish, Contained fish, Deceased fish, No wild trout here and payed for 12x the recycled cost of used fish. That's the only fish you will find on The San Juan River in New Mexico the dirtiest river in the west. San Juan the biggest hidden Trap for fishermen! The Pecos has clean free fighting wild trout and believe me you will know the difference!
Very nice…an exceptional outing as well as outstanding video footage. Brought back some wonderful memories as I waded that stretch below the dam in 1998 and 1999 when I was stationed at Cannon Air Force Base, NM. Recall using midges on size 22 hooks to land healthy rainbow after rainbow. Trips of a lifetime! Thanks for the memories.🎣
That's awesome, hasn't changed much other than the droves of anglers LOL! Thanks for your service 🙏 👍
Enjoyed meeting you guys this afternoon. Looks like you got into a lot of quality fish! Great footage Don! I really need to work on my midge game more 🤔
You too Mike!! Great meeting you on the river, hope to see you again soon!
Great video my friend, I really enjoyed watching it. Glad to see you are doing well and good to see Dad!
Thanks man, hope you guys are doing great!
Amazing Trip, Video & Place!! I can't wait get out there one day!
Thanks Lance! Hoping to get back out there in September of 2021!! Let me know if you get a chance to make it out there, will help you with fly selections and areas, happy new years!
When you come back, take a really early morning and go throw a big old sculpin or a dolly llama. The boys and I pulled out at least 7 trout an hour, none under 18 inches this past weekend doing that.
Funny you mention that! We just got back a few weeks ago and I fished some sculpins and bunny leeches out there, both were on fire 🔥 🔥🔥 Glad you guys did well!!
Nicely done. Here's a bit of fly fishing history for you: I see you are using Yong Flasher fly, Yong Blood, Andy's Candy Midge. You should been before my flies were written on Fly Fisherman magazine and other media almost 3 decades ago, everyone was using egg pattern, San Juan worm, leech, woolly bugger, hare's ear, etc and average catch was less than 4 trout per day. Happy fishing!
Thanks Andy, you are the MAN! Ive tied your patterns for years and modified some for my local tailwaters, which is one reason Im so proficient and successful with midges, hence my nickname...MidgeMan ;) Thanks again and talk soon
You’re going he first guy on here that’s not a local but fishes like a local!
I sure wish I could get out there enough to call myself a local HAHA, thanks Frederick!
Nice fish. Smallest I did was 22-24 midge. 26 wow
Thanks Ken! Those 26 midges were just they wanted that day, for sure need my magnifiers LOL, most of the time 22 or 24 is great. Cant wait to get back this July!
Just getting harder to see flys as small as #26.
Great video.
Thanks!
Great video !! I was wondering what size annelid you would recommend for the San Juan. Thank you.
Thanks! Size #20 and #22 was working great during that period...these were tied on the Daiitchi 1273 which has a longer shank so they are larger than say a typical #20 or #22 midge hook...good luck!
A very good video. I like your attitude. The San Juan is my backyard. I fish it 125 to 150 times a year. At the 16:30 point In your video my friend Bill was in the white n blue boat behind you and on the other side wade fishing was my buddy John. I do have to say that I didn’t see anything that you showed a shot of that was 20 inches let alone 24 but that is kind of normal for people to do that. The biggest I saw was one of the first ones that you showed and I agree with your assessment of it being maybe 19 inches. Monsters do exist mostly in the Texas Hole area though. I have seen personally a 35 inch at least 22 pound brown pulled out of there that I videoed and I personally have caught and videoed and photographed two massive browns-one was 32 inches and was 14 pounds and my other fish of a lifetime was a 34 + inch fish that was 13 pounds. And I believe I have hooked into a fish that was 20+ pounds. I use a small raft quite often and this fish pulled me around for an hour and a half. I weigh 260+ pounds and with all my gear probably running close to 300 pounds on the raft. I lost it but it drug me around like a tugboat. Quite an experience. I’m glad you and your dad had the trip of a lifetime.
Thanks Scott and you're blessed to live so close and neat to see your friends in the video! Bill and John love that hole, they were there just about everytime we fished the Texas Hole. I was hesitant to mention the sizes of the bigger fish due to not having the cameras with us at all times, we only filmed a few of the 12 days and of course some of the big fish were caught when we were fishing away from each other...which seems to happen often LOL. I caught a rainbow that was pushing 24 (I use some marks on my rod for quuck measuring) on a dry ant in the upper section (around the carp pond) and didn't have my phone and dad was in the main run...the biggest fish of the trip and nothing to show but an incredible memory of watching that fish rise and take it, it was amazing. And, as you know, it actually was the least difficult to net as it just wallered around a bit...nothing like the smaller 18" that took the dry and ran me to my backing and out to the main flow. What a river...glad you enjoyed the video!
Hard to control and land a fish that big with #5 rod.
🤣🤣🤣 I live 20 min west of this beautiful place. Born and raised on this river. Just above the bridge I pulled a 37" German brown.
Just rub it in why don't you??!! 🤣🤣🤣 Such a unique area to live!
@@jonasweathers8688 sorry! 🤣🤣🤣 I will be on the river this weekend.
What indicator were you guys using?
Hey Luis, I actually make them from Bonnie Braid, they are the Pat Dorsey style...pretty sure there's a tutorial if you search TH-cam for Pat Dorsey indicator.
What length and weight rod is that? Thanks.
Hi Warren, 10ft 4wt, Gloomis NRX+...she's a beaut 😍
Great video! How do you like that g loomis nrx
Thanks! I really like it, especially for wading tailwaters...its a 10' 4wt with plenty of backbone and a rocket lol
Awesome! So it protected 6X tip it pretty well?
@@RGJR02 yep, used 6.5x just fine :)
Great video was this just last week you fished the Juan ?
Thanks John, was mid June when we were there
Awesome video! I gotta get down there and film a video myself. Never been, but it seems like there are plenty of fish from all I've seen! Have you fished much here in March?
Thanks! Have only fished there in June and September over the years, its a great experience for sure...lots of fish and lots of big fish, hope you make it out there soon 👍👍👍 Let me know when you do so I can see the video!
@@jonasweathers8688 I will for sure! Really enjoyed your video!
Nice video friend
Thanks, it was a great trip!
Fished the San Juan for 13 years, the best guide on the river is TJ Massey, get with him and he'll hook you up to monsters.
Thanks James!
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Planted Fish, Lazy fish, Contained fish, Deceased fish, No wild trout here and payed for 12x the recycled cost of used fish. That's the only fish you will find on The San Juan River in New Mexico the dirtiest river in the west. San Juan the biggest hidden Trap for fishermen! The Pecos has clean free fighting wild trout and believe me you will know the difference!
Actually planning on hitting the Pecos the next time we visit!!
@@jonasweathers8688 The only way to be safe and the only river that's left with wild trout!
Chris, what are you doing? Trying to turn the Pecos into the Juan?
Fished both and I still enjoy the San Juan. Biggest fish in Pecos were old breeders that were released from hatchery.