James, great intro shot of you chugging a beer with a fish on and those peaks in the background. That just about sums up the beauty of fly fishing. Great video as always fellas. Dan
It's about time. Seems like you have been doing most of the guiding lately. Doesn't look like he made sandwiches or packed fried chicken did he? If not did he even fulfill his guide duties?
It’s like y’all are fishing in a Huge postcard, after a Huge hike. Beautiful place..Beautiful fish! Great filming. Thanks for the brief vacation from this Texas heat. 👍👍 🎣
Awesome beer belch!...it's those personal touches that really help the viewer connect, helps the viewer feel like "hey, i could be a fly fisherman too".........Namaste'
I fish an alpine lake in Switzerland, I know the feeling of having a fish charge and then circle and then refuse a fly over and Over again. I couldn’t go this year bc if COVID. So thanks for a Great vid!!!
It is not, no trees around Crystal lake near Breck, and there is no formally named lake by this name in the gore range, he is giving bad info, not even sure if this is Colorado.
Should try Mystic Lake near Bozeman, MT. Full of cutthroats and some good size. Caught a nice 27" Cut on a hopper. There is a cabin on the lake that you can rent from the Nat Forest Service out of Bozeman.
Is this the Crystal Lake that’s just south of Breck or is this north of i70? I’ve been to that one south of Breck, but I think it might be different than the one in the video. Not exactly sure where the gore range technically ends.
Hey brother I know this is a old video but I want to plan my first overnight camp and catch at a alpine lake that is open to camping, last year I went to the James peak area by the continental divide and caught some nice cutthroats. U have any suggestions on a place I can do this?
I don't think he would hotspot his favorite lakes, but the mountain of the holy cross wilderness has some really good alpine lakes. lmk if you want me to email you specifics
I took note of your alpine lake video and tried it out at a beauty up in Washington near Rainier. Caught several very small cutthroats, but I had issues with the highly sloped banks. I lost several flies on the back casts catching grass/thistles (was using 5x and 6x tippet) and was forced to only cast shallowly down the shore line. Do you have any suggestions? I'm tempted to invest in a packable spinning rod, but there are few pleasures in life better than seeing a strike on a dry fly...
Okay, I just saw two guys hike 9 miles (15KM) one way to drink beer at the edge of a lake. Incredible. Question: If I get James as a guide, how many beers is he obligated to carry for me and how far?
@@mattdoesflyfishing go for the tall boys. Notice he broke it down by quantity of beers, not by volume. You gotta watch out for these guides or they'll screw you.
Im loving on your shirts and hats ( i looked on your channel but nothing ?) could you send me the link so i can buy something COOL for my HUGE FLY FISHING 🎣 HUBS !
There is a huge misconception around which way is the correct way to rig a reel. The answer is that the reel needs to be spooled for the hand that is best at implementing vigorous up and down or circular motion for short periods of time. There wont be any debate in your mind about which is the correct hand.
@@mattdoesflyfishing didn't necessarily think It was the wrong way. Lots of guys to the same thing with baitcasters. I guess I have been doing left hand retrieve for so long that I am better with my left
Which hand would you bet on to draw 200+ perfect circles against variable amounts of resistance? Most fly fishers have only voluntarily put a fish on the reel, but any fish that can pull line out against drag will also create resistance against your reel hand, too. When you graduate from sunfish and spring creek troots, you find this out. Some people resist, some people learn the lesson and adapt
I would like to call attention to this blatant misinformation campaign. There is nothing this beautiful in Colorado, nor are there any native cutthroats. Or lakes. Or water of any kind. For fishing. Huge you sit on a throne of lies...
Huge Flyfisherman, guide of the year.
James, great intro shot of you chugging a beer with a fish on and those peaks in the background. That just about sums up the beauty of fly fishing. Great video as always fellas. Dan
It's about time. Seems like you have been doing most of the guiding lately. Doesn't look like he made sandwiches or packed fried chicken did he? If not did he even fulfill his guide duties?
It’s like y’all are fishing in a Huge postcard, after a Huge hike. Beautiful place..Beautiful fish! Great filming. Thanks for the brief vacation from this Texas heat. 👍👍 🎣
Awesome beer belch!...it's those personal touches that really help the viewer connect, helps the viewer feel like "hey, i could be a fly fisherman too".........Namaste'
Abouttrouts smirk at the “9mi” remark 🤣
Definitely not Crystal lake in the Gore Range lmaooo
Caught some very nice CRCT's down in the Fossil Ridge Wilderness many years ago!
You and James should come out to the Sierras Nevada's for the real goldens. Have you ever, had fish make you shiver in your waders?
NEVER SAY THE "W" WHEN FLY FISHING.....FORBIDDEN 🚫 WORD.....🧐....🤣🤣🤣
We have tons of those lakes near us in western colorado! (ouray/telluride area) I'll have to make the hike and try it out!
Awsome film. My favourite one yet 😉
Great vid Ben - another gem you’ve brought us! Did anyone else notice that the cap on the right side of your reel is missing at about minute 7:15?
I noticed it when I got home. Good eye.
Thanks for telling us where ! Not that I’ll ever be there but even if it was more vague, I still kinda like knowing
I can see them bc i remembered my sunglasses! Dude you have me rolling! 😂😂😂
It’s the kind of place you wouldn’t even be mad if you didn’t catch a fish. Gorgeous.
Beautiful cutts! Can you leave a link to their channel next time?
Great video. Looks like such a fun place to fish.
That place is sick. So pretty and serious fish!
Nice to someone else doing right retrieve- the right way!!
I fish an alpine lake in Switzerland, I know the feeling of having a fish charge and then circle and then refuse a fly over and Over again. I couldn’t go this year bc if COVID. So thanks for a Great vid!!!
I need to know. What is the net about trout was using at 11:02
Epic fishing day!
You mentioned crystal lake. Is this the Crystal Lake near Breckinridge?
That’s what I’m wondering lol!
It is not, no trees around Crystal lake near Breck, and there is no formally named lake by this name in the gore range, he is giving bad info, not even sure if this is Colorado.
@@mattspringer8707 It's Colorado. Ben doesn't give out the true names of these places, but he was honest about it being in CO.
Should try Mystic Lake near Bozeman, MT. Full of cutthroats and some good size. Caught a nice 27" Cut on a hopper. There is a cabin on the lake that you can rent from the Nat Forest Service out of Bozeman.
Order completed !! My Husband watches you every Saturday and Sunday morning and we both find your content entertaining ! A HUGE CHEERS TO YOU ! ❤️PBR
Is this the Crystal Lake that’s just south of Breck or is this north of i70? I’ve been to that one south of Breck, but I think it might be different than the one in the video. Not exactly sure where the gore range technically ends.
Awesome Video! great fish
Hey can we get a video on why fly fishers think there better than spin fisherman might be fun.
Fly fishermen are better than spin fishermen because they know how to spell they're.
@@redchaserron I'm a fly fisherman just can't spell that good so dont judge a book buy its cover.
@@lukebonagurio4503 Now you’re just making us look bad. 😂
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@@hansolo6595 so what dont hurt my feelings
Great video!!! I’m interested in that jacket James was wearing. What brand??
What flies and tippet would you throw?
Trying to plan a trip out there? Where does one start? Need some directions. Do we start a red fish lake? Is there another access point?
Start at the Rattlesnake Creek trailhead.
Pretty sure the technical term is “cuttie”
What time of year do the higher lakes unthaw?
I wish I could do this but I live in the east where we don't have that and I also am not much of a hiker or a camper.
Could save a little weight in your pack by switching to the BRS stove and a tokes titanium 650ml cook pot. Thanks for another awesome video. 👍
What flies do you like to use for lake fishing ?
Hey brother I know this is a old video but I want to plan my first overnight camp and catch at a alpine lake that is open to camping, last year I went to the James peak area by the continental divide and caught some nice cutthroats. U have any suggestions on a place I can do this?
I don't think he would hotspot his favorite lakes, but the mountain of the holy cross wilderness has some really good alpine lakes. lmk if you want me to email you specifics
He forgot his sunglasses pro guide move! Lmfao!
"stand up tall! Don't look like a ***********"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thích lắm anh ơi, cần của anh đẹp quá
Nice one dude
I took note of your alpine lake video and tried it out at a beauty up in Washington near Rainier. Caught several very small cutthroats, but I had issues with the highly sloped banks. I lost several flies on the back casts catching grass/thistles (was using 5x and 6x tippet) and was forced to only cast shallowly down the shore line. Do you have any suggestions? I'm tempted to invest in a packable spinning rod, but there are few pleasures in life better than seeing a strike on a dry fly...
A good roll cast helps a lot. Finding a different lake that’s better for casting would help even more
What weight rod or alpine lakes?
Great stuff!
Wow, nice fish!
Okay, I just saw two guys hike 9 miles (15KM) one way to drink beer at the edge of a lake. Incredible. Question: If I get James as a guide, how many beers is he obligated to carry for me and how far?
7 at base rate then $8 per beer per mile .
@@AboutTrout Thanks man, I'll look at coming in under budget by drinking on the way.....
@@mattdoesflyfishing go for the tall boys. Notice he broke it down by quantity of beers, not by volume. You gotta watch out for these guides or they'll screw you.
Pro Tip here guys!
Borderline obnoxious but I could not stop laughing!
Love it! I subscribed
where is that?
nice content super cool thanks
what's in your hand at 9:50?
Floatant. I was using it as hair gel.
Are those westslope?
I found your spot Huge Fly Fish Man!
did you lose your gear cap screw on ya reel mate???
Yep. Good eye. They sent me a new one though.
I am a very visual Ozzie..., you are a very excitable talkative dude, ya gotta stay huGE.
Did you guys stay overnight?
If the release is the only problem, 🎶 today was a good day 🎶
Funny how one can't get a decent cast out when the line is wrapped. 3:46
Im loving on your shirts and hats ( i looked on your channel but nothing ?) could you send me the link so i can buy something COOL for my HUGE FLY FISHING 🎣 HUBS !
Just curious why do you cast right handed but you reel is right hand retrieve? Guessing its just the Huge thing to do.
There is a huge misconception around which way is the correct way to rig a reel. The answer is that the reel needs to be spooled for the hand that is best at implementing vigorous up and down or circular motion for short periods of time. There wont be any debate in your mind about which is the correct hand.
^^^ This is the best explanation I’ve ever heard. Spot on.
@@mattdoesflyfishing didn't necessarily think It was the wrong way. Lots of guys to the same thing with baitcasters. I guess I have been doing left hand retrieve for so long that I am better with my left
@@JoshTalbert Yeah i know I just wanted to post a comment that suggested which hand is Ben's good hand;-)
Which hand would you bet on to draw 200+ perfect circles against variable amounts of resistance? Most fly fishers have only voluntarily put a fish on the reel, but any fish that can pull line out against drag will also create resistance against your reel hand, too. When you graduate from sunfish and spring creek troots, you find this out. Some people resist, some people learn the lesson and adapt
How do you carry your net? I'm convinced it's impossible.
could you reveal the flies!!!
I think I saw you the other day and I asked you what your using and you kinda yelled at me :)
I don’t recall that happening recently.
Huge Fly Fisherman ok well then I don’t think it was you prob some random person
Do you hike 10 miles in wader boots? If yes what model?
Yes. Orvis Pros. I don’t recommend it for everyone, though.
I don't think the model matters as much as they should be neoprene.
@@HugeFlyFisherman pros=only for guides
Nothing kills casting like lunch...
Switch to a dragonfly Ben! Neon blue!
Where???
It is clearly stated at the beginning of the video.
Love catching cutthroats. Colorado River or greenbacks?
Ooops! You mentioned they were Colorado River cutthroats.
Five stars. Those were some big cutthroats.
Hey heyyy HEEEY....casting with a right hand and reeling in with left? What is up with that....???
Thanks for the chilly video. It's 95 here today
The dude who disliked this video sits down to pee
He said the W word :((((
Hike back should be quick, no beer weight! Awesome video man!
Heineken! F____ that s___! Pabst Blue Ribbon!
That was nice, I killed it on a Caddis dry yesterday in the RMNP
I would like to call attention to this blatant misinformation campaign. There is nothing this beautiful in Colorado, nor are there any native cutthroats. Or lakes. Or water of any kind. For fishing. Huge you sit on a throne of lies...
Durr , I found it 👍
personal rule: dry only above 9000 feet!
👍
Definitely don't come to Idaho, it's not huge enough for you here. Also, be sure not to hit me up before you don't come around.
19? Try 17" there pal
I meant pounds. 19 pounds.
This is the most huge video you’ve ever made...
10 mile walk, no extra sunglasses and you bring PBR?! L a m e... (I know, Chevy vs. Ford, blah, blah blah.)
Lucky your company and scenery stayed huge
best thing about pbr is when its warm and flat still tastes the same
Jealous!
Looked terrible. Zero fun