I just can't believe the casting accuracy you guys had during that faster drift. Sliding it under trees while flying down the river. Awesome. I enjoyed this video.
I just starting watching your stuff and this is like the ultimate hype tape for northwoods summer fishing. Great production, good pacing, showing the grind, coming into spring and just getting steadily more hyped for the upcoming season, this is just getting the stoke so high. Super underrated channel, keep it up, you could have the next Wild Fly on your hands here.
floats below Durand that I don’t do as often, but have always had action on. I have watched from the bike bridge at Dunville a guide with 3 clients boat two over 30 inches within ten minutes in the bridge pool. Chippewa River is part of the original native range of Musky and still has them from it’s source all the way to where it joins the Mississippi.
wow. great care of that fish
I just can't believe the casting accuracy you guys had during that faster drift. Sliding it under trees while flying down the river. Awesome. I enjoyed this video.
Haha thank you, we got hung up plenty of times but that's the beauty of editing!
I just starting watching your stuff and this is like the ultimate hype tape for northwoods summer fishing. Great production, good pacing, showing the grind, coming into spring and just getting steadily more hyped for the upcoming season, this is just getting the stoke so high. Super underrated channel, keep it up, you could have the next Wild Fly on your hands here.
Thanks, that really means a lot!
Nice to see the Fly rods boys!!
Yessir!
i love fishing that section of the nam. good times
Definitely, it's a sick section!
ABBA 4 lyfe
Absolutely mandatory!
You did an awesome job editing this video! I just recently got into fly fishing for musky and your videos are going to help out a lot
That's awesome! Best of luck for this season!
Solid video dudes!
Thanks!
You killed this Cody, you definitely have the eye 🎥📸
thank you bro 🙏🏻
This section of the Chip by Hayward takes a daily beating during season. Consider the lower Chip, Eau Claire to the big river. Big ski country.
Will definitely give it a try this season!
@Stephen Wisner I beg to differ. I have personally caught over ten, over 40 inch Muskie in just the float between Eau Claire and Durand. There are two
floats below Durand that I don’t do as often, but have always had action on. I have watched from the bike bridge at Dunville a guide with 3 clients boat two over 30 inches within ten minutes in the bridge pool. Chippewa River is part of the original native range of Musky and still has them from it’s source all the way to where it joins the Mississippi.
@Stephen Wisner my dad caught a 54" in that section lots of them in there
@@julieandbobmitchell9372 You know Stephen lives on that section, and guides it, right? ;) @stephenwisner3727 gotta keep those honey holes safe!
How do you guys shuttle for the float?
It really depends on the length of the float, sometimes we have another car, sometimes a bike, and there’s been a few times one of us had to walk.
This video Hella well done tho 💯🔥
My dream is to catch a musky on a fly. I have a 12wt rod and a large arbor reel, but I need to work on my cast!!
Sounds like a good start, they don't come easy!
Did you name him Fernando?
Haha never thought about naming fish... that's a great idea though! Definitely will start!
good stuff but come on guys use a net.
Hurts my eyes watching dude strip off his reel while casting.
Wtf is the point of that fishing pole
They're fly rods?? They're made to throw feathers and hair on a hook.