Had some serious anxiety few days ago and then I found this channel. Been binge watching these ever since when I get home. Thank you! I love this channel, my new favorite. This calms me down a lot.
My boyfriend and I have been binge watching your videos for a few days. We both know NOTHING about fishing but we keep watching. This is so entertaining and interesting!
Marlon Harrington Watching fisherman’s life, Philosophy D & More than Fishing are great distractors. Get out and fish, even if you don’t catch anything, it’s so peaceful and healing man. Wish you the best!
Susan Tomi I completely agree unfortunately the beach is about an hour away from me and gas is always an issue so sometimes this is the best I can do. I think I’m gonna start riding my bike the distance though.
Marlon Harrington omg, how lucky lucky lucky are you?! Only an hour? I bet you COULD bike it! Go for it Marlon, I bet you could do it no problem and it would get easier and easier every time. Do it. I enjoy road trips because it gives me time to think things over, hopefully you can do the same biking it. I can’t wait to hear how it goes for you! ❤️
At 9:30 you did the right thing bud. I know that's a small fish but we don't want to waste anything. That's called being responsible. Thank you for not only being a responsible fisherman but teaching others to fish responsibly.
Going fishing this weekend in southwest Texas because of these videos. Thanks for your inspiration, I haven't been in years, and I am so excited. Thanks, man.
I recently went fishing for the first time since my grandfather died and I think I'm hooked. Your videos have really helped me get motivated and hyped to go catch some fish.
The thing about trout is they’re pretty fragile compared to lake or ocean fish. My own rule of thumb when it comes to any type of fresh water trout is: never yank when setting the hook to avoid putting too much strain on their mouth/head/body. Also I don’t fight them in; meaning I’d keep slight tension on them and let the trout work its way to me when it’s ready never really pulling, just taking up the slack it’s providing. Once I have the fish close enough I would then net the fish in an actual trout net and keep it in the water to release it. Same as camping, try your best to leave the fish how you found it. The key thing is finesse. Now I’m not saying this to say anything bad. This is just how I generally fish for trout. I feel if I do these steps it really gives them a better chance of surviving after being caught. I mainly do this so it can maybe provide myself and others the opportunity to keep fishing for them in the future. All I’ve said mainly applies to releasable trout, however the ones you decide to keep is up to you.
I know you wanted a brown on this trip, you gotta get out of the pocket water you are fishing and find longer runs of steady flow, they don't like fast ripping currents and plunge pools like rainbows. you should also look into getting into some cutthroat as i know northern California has a few native species.
I know I practiced on sunfish aswell and once I got to trout man I was not used to the very subtle hooksets and would rip it out of their mouths now im not bad but back then yeesh
Sorry brother one other thing use your net land Them and the net and take the hook out while they're in the net it's less stress on the fish also. Remember there a gentle fish.
Let’s goooooooo!!!! I’ve been waiting for another catch, cook, and camp vid forever! Fisherman’s life you are my favorite youtuber, keep up the good work! And tight lines🎣
i think you now have a pretty good handle on what fly fishing is all about. you may not catch giant fish compared to salt water fishing, but there is something about it that makes me enjoy it more than salt water fishing. maybe its the unbelievable areas of nature where it takes place. there is something about a crystal clear creek, stream or river with the back drop of mountains and rock formations that really suck you into nature. with salt water fishing, it doesnt take long before you catch big fish.....and then it becomes a common occurance. with fly fishing, you are always thinking about the time when you end up hooking a big brookie or brown. one thing you might want to do more is use dry flies with floatant applied......nothing more exciting than seeing a trout break the surface for a dry fly floating down the creek with the current. one thing you need to make sure you do with dry fly fishing is net the current manipulate the fly. and as it does gently take the slack up. you basically want the water to move the fly which gives it a natural movement. the big trout are really leery of unnatural movements of its next dinner. one other thing that is vitally important in hooking a larger fish is for you to try your best to avoid letting the fish see you. the big trout get big for a reason. i have found that the big trout will not bite anything you offer after they have seen you. you can stay low while approaching areas you havent fished yet and another biggie is avoid wearing clothing that is bright. natural colors and/or colors of the surroundings in particular surroundings work well. this may sound unnecessary to cat fish but it isnt. this is vital. sneaking up on pools and staying low and also being quiet. they can hear and they can see. their are followers on here who know exactly what i am talking about. i once fished an area that had 4-5 large rainbows in a small group that wouldnt bite anything. i tried everything. they were used to all the people fishing for them and once the people showed up and were seen, they did not bite anything. even when i showed up and was really sneaky, they wouldnt touch anything. what was wrong was, people had already been in the area prior to me being there so the gig was up. so what i did was i showed up really early in the middle of the week while it was still fairly dark. i snuck up to where they normally were and i didnt see any of them. i didnt let this frustrate me. i took a dry fly and got down low and casted it just up stream of the area that they were normally at and when the fly made its way down the current in the area, it was a frenzy. i missed the fish the first cast due to excitement, but the next cast i was ready. i set the hook and fought the brute for at least 5-10 minutes. when i got him to the net, he was 23 inches and was solid. this method pays off. trout are very smart fish. most weekender fishermen dont catch the big ones because doing things like i described never cross their minds. in this video, i saw you were fishing with a bright white shirt and i wanted to tell you so bad to ditch it and get a more natural color. take care and keep the videos coming. p.s......if you are ever in georgia, email me and i will take you to some backwoods creeks and rivers that have fish you wouldnt think would be there.
@@toddbushcrafter2530 he's making a joke as though Carol is his secretary, the information was so much that he wanted her to summarize it in a couple paragraphs
I just admired the patience when you're giving them pointers on how to do flyfishing. Keep the vids coming man. God bless. - A fan from Philippines right here.
The thing here is my boi is used to rockfish and lingcods, gotta set the hook. Poor trouts probably died from the shock of just being pulled that hard and hitting the rocks.
thanks Matts , been watching a lot of your earlier episodes , these are what got me watching you , 35min+ stories...... and @ 32:56 letting Us commenters know you appreciate Us 1000 percent......
i like these videos when you either go alone or with your pals out into the forest land to these beautiful rivers, the sounds, the beautiful water, and rock, it's very awesome in my opinion
1. There are plenty of areas within National Forests where dispersed camping is prohibited. Also sone NF areas require wilderness permits. Better reach out to the USFS ranger station on the area you are interested in before planning your trip. 2. You guys need to learn how to handle trout. Not just wet hands, but you can't just throw them back in the water if you want them to survive, especially in warm weather. 3. All the fish you caught were wild. You can tell by the fins. Plus they don't stock hatchery fish in those areas. 4. You can keep your fish cool by wrapping it in cloth and keeping it wet. Evaporative cooling. Just dunk it back in water before it dries out and it will stay very cool, especially when not humid. 5. If you want 15 inch + browns from a stream, you should head down river. 6. Nice job considering it's only your 3rd time fly fishing.
VanGrindz i have a question ., I live in British Columbia Canada all rivers in our Province are single Barb less hooks only , I was surprised to see one of the guys using a Treble barbed hook in this video especially with all the wild Trout in a National park , Is Treble Hooks allowed in all California Streams and rivers ?
Yo when u fling those tiny trout out of the water like u are almost defiantly killing them (especially when they smack the rock like that). Try to just lift your tip no need to set the hook
Heads up on all of your works here. Fishing, camping, hunting, cooking, smoking, the works. The most important thing you are doing for us here is education. Also: your high attention to detail is unmatched. Keep it up!
You're a great outdoors person And the genuine authentic demeanor you manifest shows through your excitement & desire to show others how to enjoy a "Fisherman Life"... You're journey is just beginning & I am coming along for the ride!🎣🐟🎣🐟
Try to practice your strip set, so you dont rip the fly off or out of the water every time you get a bite and have to recast or have a wild fly whizzing around to catch a bush or a friend.
What a beautiful video. You truly define the real excitement in my favorite sport. Thank you for being one of the most humble fisherman I've seen thus far💯
@@KBuggz lol, about a thousand. If you're looking at first time fly rods though, I'd reccomend a tenkara. It's a japanese style of fly fishing that is a lot easier cause it is an 11-15foot telescopic rod that doesn't have a reel so you don't have to worry about casting or line management. For little trout like he's getting, it's absolutely perfect. Also when in a creek, don't fish in crazy fast white water. Look for deeper pools, and slacker water. The trout don't want to fight the current constantly, so that's where they'll be.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR NEVER REVEALING YOUR SPOTS!!! I HAVE FISHED IN THIS “Creek” MY ENTIRE LIFE AND CANNOT APPRECIATE MORE YOU KEEPING IT A SECRET AS BEST AS POSSIBLE. I would love my son and grandson to one day enjoy this natural beauty.
Just a couple tips here. Fish upstream.. not down. Use dry flies in late summer and fall. Stop over setting the hook and banging up the fish on the rocks. the trout you cault were all Golden Trout. Noticeable difference is in color and the distinct ovals on the side. Otherwise .. good job and and bring a tent. Helpful flies to use .. Olive or white Elk hair caddis any size. You can practice casting using a paper plate in your front yard or park on the grass using paper plates for targets.
Those are Golden Trout! I thought I was the only one who noticed! I have caught every type of trout and can verify that these are in fact Golden Trout. Rainbow Trout don't have those large dark circles. California has more Goldens than most states so it is pretty common to catch them. I have no idea why people think these are rainbows
I've caught many, many Rainbows from the high country. Yes, they are Beautiful. Golden trout exist above the tree line. If there are conifer trees around the water, then they are not Golden Trout
I have learned the most from talking to the guys in fly shops and fishing for Grayling! Grayling are big,super fun and very forgiving! When going for bigger fish the first cast is very important! U don't want the fish to see u and don't slapp the line on the water. Lay the line down as carefully as u can using the least bulky setup possible. Pinch on indicators are preferable and in clear water like that u can go down to 5x tippet. If u ever are in Finland I would hartely love to take you fishing! Great job though! Definitely more rewarding catching fish on flyes!
America has some real beautiful wilderness, wonderful to watch and very interesting and enjoyable video. I don’t fish much now but I have in the past, living in the middle of England I used to do a lot of river fishing so many trout to be caught loved catching rainbows.
I've heard that you can use foot powder around your tent and ants stay away from it. Used to do that when I was in the field in my Army days, seemed to work okay for me.
Hell yeah!!! Feels like forever since we got a video man. By far my favorite fishing channel. You also have pretty good cooking instincts for someone not trained. I find other catch and cooks fry their fish filet and butcher the fish and waste good meat and tasty skin. People should deep fry fish that is not fresh, but when it's fresh they should do other things like pan fry where majority of the time skin side down. Or cook a fish whole, which is also nice. Love how you don't always throw away the skin.
Hey Matts: This was one of the most memorable videos of yours I have ever seen. It had everything in it from the camaraderie of you and your friends to the thrills of catching the trout. I know that next time you will catch that big one. The views of the eroded rocks was fascinating to say the least but my favourite of all was the night time lapse of the stars noting our Earth’s spin but the most stunning view was it all juxtaposed with that tree at night. Wow, it was breathtaking! Thank you so much for this very vivid and educational video. I really enjoyed it all. Cheers, Colin.
You are becoming a flyfisherman. Awesome to see your progression, your casting is on point. Long way from your ziptied cheap rod you should be you glad you broke! Wait until you land your first Steelie on fly! Remember match the hatch, catch the catch! Tight lines from Maine!
Black bears are easy to scare away as long as they are not with their cubs, just make some noise and their some rocks at it. No grizzlies in California to worry about.
You know that feeling you get when you dont understand something like fishing, but you see someone enjoing it so much it spreads to you the joy even if you dont like it? Thats what i like about this chanel. Its a jewel a hiden tresure. He makes so easy to transfer that hapines of doing what he loves so much, nature, fishing, throgh my i phone screen, i have no choice but to feel beter about life throgh...you guesed it, a fishing chanel lolo this world has so many colors to. Lolo i enjoy books.......a lot......... hi. Lolo
haha sick video bro! you really should do a rod and reel arsenal video. I live in socal and i want to see exactly what you use for ling, cabbies, and rockfish.
fishing was my life when i was a kid but after seeing these vids i feel inspired and will be looking out my gear and get back into it.great vids thankyou and keep up the good work
All your videos are so awesome! I just love the life you live, fishing and cooking in the beautiful outdoors! I used to fish all the time with my grandfather and my parents, growing up, such beautiful memories! You always bring those sweet memories back to me, fishing is beautiful and peaceful to me and so rewarding all at the same time🤗 Thank you for always sharing your adventures😊
Check your species... what you're catching aren't Rainbow Trout. Look more like Golden Trout. I've been fly fishing the majority of my life. I have to say your hook set needs a little help. There's no need to rip those fish out of the water. The damage you'll do to them will kill them.
So happy you have started fly fishing and enjoying it so much. Those little marks on the baby trout are called Parr marks. Trout have them from birth. They will go away as the fish grows and matures.
@@alexatack580 this guy is the only guy out of California I watch. It's a mini protest against California and it's evil overlords making those crazy laws.
I just found this channel and have binged a lot. I love this channel. It's so calming and he's so funny. His personality isn't all out there like a lot of TH-camrs. Thank youuu TH-cam recommended.
Your lucky a gang of bears didn't steal that machete and bear rape you at machete point. Lots of people talk about bear attacks but not many alaskans will tell you about the very serious problem with bear rape because they are afraid of the damage it will do to the tourism industry. You should also keep your kids close because the bears are starting to organize themselves to get involved in human trafficking and large scale drug dealing. The bear problem is much more serious than you would expect. #Bewareofbears
My favorite channel lately, been bingeing on it and your other friends channels like Daniel's, Jun's, and Taco's. But I've seen them all now. Starting to get impatient for new videos from any of u guys. Loving all that u guys do anyway.
Was a recommended video, decided to try and watch someone fish and for some odd reason I can’t stop watching the videos. Keep the videos coming and I love how the “little bit of butter” became a thing and it’s hilarious. Awesome content.
“I’m Hella ready!” Lol I say that every morning I think of fishing. Thx for the videos man, if only all the kids could forget technology for a week and be adventurous and explore nature and FISHING!!! Orrriiiigh! 🤙🏽
The scenery is so damn gorgeous! It looks straight out of a dream with the light shining through the trees. It must have been so amazing to go fishing there and the fishes look incredible! Your channel is making me want to start fishing lol
I'm surprised no one mentioned your night time-lapse photography of the moon and stars. I don't recall any of the other videos having time lapse scenes and I thought it was an excellent addition to you already great videos. I always look forward to watching your next video and adventures.
I don’t even fish and this has become my favorite channel
U definitely need to try it
He’s the reason I got back into it xD if your in Texas lmk
Same
MediCali951 me too! Clicked on his video months ago and now I cannot stop watching
Get out there man. It changes you. I never fished after my teenage years. Got back at it last summer. I love it. Do it. No excuses. Its fun.
"it's a good one" yea I can tell because it didn't get slingshotted into the bushes when you set the hook lol
lmfaoo
Lmao
Omg! Bahhahhaha!
Actually lol’d
Make sure to wet your hands! 🤔
Hey man, I just wanted to let you know your videos really calm me down and make me happy, I really appreciate your work
I agree too that my man!
Absolutely true dude
Really calms me to man, I mean bro especially when I'm burning one. ✌bro.
BB 46 The best time to burn one 😂
Perfect description
“If you were in a survival situation, the limit is five.” If I was in a survival situation, there would be no limit!!!
PackSquad 45 great point subcribe to my channel
@@natedawgtv7587 stop begging for subs
PackSquad 45 lol
Very graceful, good point *SUBSCRIBE*
Lol
Had some serious anxiety few days ago and then I found this channel. Been binge watching these ever since when I get home. Thank you! I love this channel, my new favorite. This calms me down a lot.
Honestly I'm in that exact same situation. Heavy anxiety for days & this channel has helped me so much.
You need to go fishing. That's the cure for your stress. A calmitive if you will.
Lol the way u setting the hook on the little guys!! Fish must be like “OH FKKKKKKKK!!! Weeeeeee!”
awww you made me crackup ....
Tessa Liu I’m crying😂😭🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Hella ready" thats how u know its a norcal man haha
Andrew Coomes haha my mates in japan give me shit when I say hella
Bay area lol
Hella right.
31:00. That time lapse of the nighttime was absolutely amazing!!
(Sets hook fish comes flying out the water) “JESUS” 😂😂😂
jayden and khai channle what part is that
Gabe every time! 😂
@@gabriel897100 18:13
Jesus Christ
Lol
My boyfriend and I have been binge watching your videos for a few days. We both know NOTHING about fishing but we keep watching. This is so entertaining and interesting!
I can always watch fisherman’s life when I feel like shit and can’t get happy and feel better or at least distracted. I appreciate what you do man.
Marlon Harrington Watching fisherman’s life, Philosophy D & More than Fishing are great distractors. Get out and fish, even if you don’t catch anything, it’s so peaceful and healing man. Wish you the best!
Susan Tomi I completely agree unfortunately the beach is about an hour away from me and gas is always an issue so sometimes this is the best I can do. I think I’m gonna start riding my bike the distance though.
Marlon Harrington omg, how lucky lucky lucky are you?! Only an hour? I bet you COULD bike it! Go for it Marlon, I bet you could do it no problem and it would get easier and easier every time. Do it. I enjoy road trips because it gives me time to think things over, hopefully you can do the same biking it. I can’t wait to hear how it goes for you! ❤️
Susan Tomi Thank you ❤️
At 9:30 you did the right thing bud. I know that's a small fish but we don't want to waste anything. That's called being responsible. Thank you for not only being a responsible fisherman but teaching others to fish responsibly.
Going fishing this weekend in southwest Texas because of these videos. Thanks for your inspiration, I haven't been in years, and I am so excited. Thanks, man.
I recently went fishing for the first time since my grandfather died and I think I'm hooked. Your videos have really helped me get motivated and hyped to go catch some fish.
The thing about trout is they’re pretty fragile compared to lake or ocean fish. My own rule of thumb when it comes to any type of fresh water trout is: never yank when setting the hook to avoid putting too much strain on their mouth/head/body. Also I don’t fight them in; meaning I’d keep slight tension on them and let the trout work its way to me when it’s ready never really pulling, just taking up the slack it’s providing. Once I have the fish close enough I would then net the fish in an actual trout net and keep it in the water to release it. Same as camping, try your best to leave the fish how you found it. The key thing is finesse. Now I’m not saying this to say anything bad. This is just how I generally fish for trout. I feel if I do these steps it really gives them a better chance of surviving after being caught. I mainly do this so it can maybe provide myself and others the opportunity to keep fishing for them in the future. All I’ve said mainly applies to releasable trout, however the ones you decide to keep is up to you.
Thanks for the comment brother! Will be imitating much of your technique
I personally keep the ones that swallow the hook. Or when I'm hungry.
I know you wanted a brown on this trip, you gotta get out of the pocket water you are fishing and find longer runs of steady flow, they don't like fast ripping currents and plunge pools like rainbows. you should also look into getting into some cutthroat as i know northern California has a few native species.
Lyndon Watkins nah don’t advise this man to go near cutthroats.
haha his hooksets are a bit much, but i was the same way when i first started it takes some practice ( i practiced on sunfish) before getting it down.
I know I practiced on sunfish aswell and once I got to trout man I was not used to the very subtle hooksets and would rip it out of their mouths now im not bad but back then yeesh
For Browns he should have stuck to the water downstream. That high mountain freestone is rainbow country.
ALL I SAID WAS YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. When I seen this new video. Say hello to the fastest 30 minutes of my life.
Same!
Sorry brother one other thing use your net land Them and the net and take the hook out while they're in the net it's less stress on the fish also. Remember there a gentle fish.
Right? I love this channel but they way he releases fish tilts the hell outta me.
Should he play the violin also..?
It’s fishing. He can’t be gentle all the time bruh 🤦♂️
Let’s goooooooo!!!! I’ve been waiting for another catch, cook, and camp vid forever!
Fisherman’s life you are my favorite youtuber, keep up the good work! And tight lines🎣
21:10
I laughed so hard at the way you were telling how it’s too much then you just stood there and watched the fish fall back into the water 😂😂
you are setting your hook WAY too hard, these arent 30 lb lingcod these are tiny trout...
@@natehernandez1748 he's not hating. He's an experienced fly fisherman who's giving mats a pretty decent tip.
MFishingBC you from B.C canada? If you are then we brothers!
sure am!
what is it?
Well you know what that say RIP THE FACE OFF
The transition at 31:00 was breathtaking. Amazing work.
i think you now have a pretty good handle on what fly fishing is all about. you may not catch giant fish compared to salt water fishing, but there is something about it that makes me enjoy it more than salt water fishing. maybe its the unbelievable areas of nature where it takes place. there is something about a crystal clear creek, stream or river with the back drop of mountains and rock formations that really suck you into nature. with salt water fishing, it doesnt take long before you catch big fish.....and then it becomes a common occurance. with fly fishing, you are always thinking about the time when you end up hooking a big brookie or brown. one thing you might want to do more is use dry flies with floatant applied......nothing more exciting than seeing a trout break the surface for a dry fly floating down the creek with the current. one thing you need to make sure you do with dry fly fishing is net the current manipulate the fly. and as it does gently take the slack up. you basically want the water to move the fly which gives it a natural movement. the big trout are really leery of unnatural movements of its next dinner. one other thing that is vitally important in hooking a larger fish is for you to try your best to avoid letting the fish see you. the big trout get big for a reason. i have found that the big trout will not bite anything you offer after they have seen you. you can stay low while approaching areas you havent fished yet and another biggie is avoid wearing clothing that is bright. natural colors and/or colors of the surroundings in particular surroundings work well. this may sound unnecessary to cat fish but it isnt. this is vital. sneaking up on pools and staying low and also being quiet. they can hear and they can see. their are followers on here who know exactly what i am talking about. i once fished an area that had 4-5 large rainbows in a small group that wouldnt bite anything. i tried everything. they were used to all the people fishing for them and once the people showed up and were seen, they did not bite anything. even when i showed up and was really sneaky, they wouldnt touch anything. what was wrong was, people had already been in the area prior to me being there so the gig was up. so what i did was i showed up really early in the middle of the week while it was still fairly dark. i snuck up to where they normally were and i didnt see any of them. i didnt let this frustrate me. i took a dry fly and got down low and casted it just up stream of the area that they were normally at and when the fly made its way down the current in the area, it was a frenzy. i missed the fish the first cast due to excitement, but the next cast i was ready. i set the hook and fought the brute for at least 5-10 minutes. when i got him to the net, he was 23 inches and was solid. this method pays off. trout are very smart fish. most weekender fishermen dont catch the big ones because doing things like i described never cross their minds. in this video, i saw you were fishing with a bright white shirt and i wanted to tell you so bad to ditch it and get a more natural color. take care and keep the videos coming. p.s......if you are ever in georgia, email me and i will take you to some backwoods creeks and rivers that have fish you wouldnt think would be there.
That's not a comment, it's a poem
Take a couple of paragraphs please Carol.
i have no idea what you mean?
@@toddbushcrafter2530 It's just my dry humour, you keep doing you my guy.
@@toddbushcrafter2530 he's making a joke as though Carol is his secretary, the information was so much that he wanted her to summarize it in a couple paragraphs
I just admired the patience when you're giving them pointers on how to do flyfishing. Keep the vids coming man. God bless. - A fan from Philippines right here.
The thing here is my boi is used to rockfish and lingcods, gotta set the hook. Poor trouts probably died from the shock of just being pulled that hard and hitting the rocks.
thanks Matts , been watching a lot of your earlier episodes , these are what got me watching you , 35min+ stories......
and @ 32:56 letting Us commenters know you appreciate Us 1000 percent......
It's 1am and I'm here watching this and thinking where's that butter
*hi man long time no see how are you ? you still rememer me ?*
Primitive Trending no
i like these videos when you either go alone or with your pals out into the forest land to these beautiful rivers, the sounds, the beautiful water, and rock, it's very awesome in my opinion
1. There are plenty of areas within National Forests where dispersed camping is prohibited. Also sone NF areas require wilderness permits. Better reach out to the USFS ranger station on the area you are interested in before planning your trip.
2. You guys need to learn how to handle trout. Not just wet hands, but you can't just throw them back in the water if you want them to survive, especially in warm weather.
3. All the fish you caught were wild. You can tell by the fins. Plus they don't stock hatchery fish in those areas.
4. You can keep your fish cool by wrapping it in cloth and keeping it wet. Evaporative cooling. Just dunk it back in water before it dries out and it will stay very cool, especially when not humid.
5. If you want 15 inch + browns from a stream, you should head down river.
6. Nice job considering it's only your 3rd time fly fishing.
VanGrindz know it all
VanGrindz i have a question ., I live in British Columbia Canada all rivers in our Province are single Barb less hooks only , I was surprised to see one of the guys using a Treble barbed hook in this video especially with all the wild Trout in a National park , Is Treble Hooks allowed in all California Streams and rivers ?
Absolutely California has so many hidden regulations tickets/fines could cost 1000 minimum or per fish
Complaining like a lil biiitch
Beautiful little rainbows,slippery rocks, good times.
Yo when u fling those tiny trout out of the water like u are almost defiantly killing them (especially when they smack the rock like that). Try to just lift your tip no need to set the hook
Heads up on all of your works here. Fishing, camping, hunting, cooking, smoking, the works. The most important thing you are doing for us here is education. Also: your high attention to detail is unmatched. Keep it up!
love coming home from a hard days work to find a new vid posted by my favorite TH-camr. great vid matt.
Harold Aviles I thought I was the only one!
I know, right!
You're a great outdoors person
And the genuine authentic demeanor you manifest shows through your excitement & desire to show others how to enjoy a "Fisherman Life"...
You're journey is just beginning & I am coming along for the ride!🎣🐟🎣🐟
Try to practice your strip set, so you dont rip the fly off or out of the water every time you get a bite and have to recast or have a wild fly whizzing around to catch a bush or a friend.
Ben Lastname catch a friend, LOL I immediately envisioned that happening 😂😂😂😂
What a beautiful video. You truly define the real excitement in my favorite sport. Thank you for being one of the most humble fisherman I've seen thus far💯
After watching this great film. Makes me wanna do a self film of solo hunting n camping!!
"Got one!!!..." WHAM....slingshot the fish headfirst into a rock wall. LOL!! Great video! Fun to watch.
I legit, just bought waders to try my hand at fly fishin!!
Happy Fishing!! 🎣
Buy some weed too.
@@leolldankology or not
It's an awesome hobby, glad to see new people trying it. Good luck, have a blast!
@@thatcanuck5670 Thank you! If you don't mind me asking, do you have any tips for a newbie?
@@KBuggz lol, about a thousand. If you're looking at first time fly rods though, I'd reccomend a tenkara. It's a japanese style of fly fishing that is a lot easier cause it is an 11-15foot telescopic rod that doesn't have a reel so you don't have to worry about casting or line management. For little trout like he's getting, it's absolutely perfect.
Also when in a creek, don't fish in crazy fast white water. Look for deeper pools, and slacker water. The trout don't want to fight the current constantly, so that's where they'll be.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR NEVER REVEALING YOUR SPOTS!!! I HAVE FISHED IN THIS “Creek” MY ENTIRE LIFE AND CANNOT APPRECIATE MORE YOU KEEPING IT A SECRET AS BEST AS POSSIBLE.
I would love my son and grandson to one day enjoy this natural beauty.
Just a couple tips here. Fish upstream.. not down. Use dry flies in late summer and fall. Stop over setting the hook and banging up the fish on the rocks. the trout you cault were all Golden Trout. Noticeable difference is in color and the distinct ovals on the side. Otherwise .. good job and and bring a tent. Helpful flies to use .. Olive or white Elk hair caddis any size. You can practice casting using a paper plate in your front yard or park on the grass using paper plates for targets.
Not Golden trout
Craig Marston definitely not golden. Wild rainbows
Those are Golden Trout! I thought I was the only one who noticed! I have caught every type of trout and can verify that these are in fact Golden Trout. Rainbow Trout don't have those large dark circles. California has more Goldens than most states so it is pretty common to catch them. I have no idea why people think these are rainbows
I've caught many, many Rainbows from the high country. Yes, they are Beautiful. Golden trout exist above the tree line. If there are conifer trees around the water, then they are not Golden Trout
Golden trout do not have spots below the lateral line, and smaller rainbow trout have the large spots, called parr marks
I have learned the most from talking to the guys in fly shops and fishing for Grayling! Grayling are big,super fun and very forgiving! When going for bigger fish the first cast is very important! U don't want the fish to see u and don't slapp the line on the water. Lay the line down as carefully as u can using the least bulky setup possible. Pinch on indicators are preferable and in clear water like that u can go down to 5x tippet. If u ever are in Finland I would hartely love to take you fishing! Great job though! Definitely more rewarding catching fish on flyes!
Whoever shot the drone footage needs a raise
This is what it’s all about. Sharing and teaching this sport and creating some cool memories with your buddies. Thanks for the videos.
Thank you for this video 🙏
*hi man long time no see how are you ? you still rememer me ?*
Godon Ramsay fc nope
America has some real beautiful wilderness, wonderful to watch and very interesting and enjoyable video. I don’t fish much now but I have in the past, living in the middle of England I used to do a lot of river fishing so many trout to be caught loved catching rainbows.
I've heard that you can use foot powder around your tent and ants stay away from it. Used to do that when I was in the field in my Army days, seemed to work okay for me.
The 3 amigos' sure having fun fly fishing! Hey, get some bear spray on Amazon. Good for man-bears, too.
I see you with the intro music from the legendary show "The new fly fisher" 👀
Hell yeah!!! Feels like forever since we got a video man. By far my favorite fishing channel. You also have pretty good cooking instincts for someone not trained. I find other catch and cooks fry their fish filet and butcher the fish and waste good meat and tasty skin. People should deep fry fish that is not fresh, but when it's fresh they should do other things like pan fry where majority of the time skin side down. Or cook a fish whole, which is also nice. Love how you don't always throw away the skin.
Need to work on that hook set man lol. The fish shouldn’t be flying over your head hahahaha
The scenery, absolutely beautiful.
The fish patterns are beautiful too!
Great video!
lol, you must watch, IntenseAngler, 5 scary sounds at night, omg funny, I love your videos
Hey Matts: This was one of the most memorable videos of yours I have ever seen. It had everything in it from the camaraderie of you and your friends to the thrills of catching the trout. I know that next time you will catch that big one. The views of the eroded rocks was fascinating to say the least but my favourite of all was the night time lapse of the stars noting our Earth’s spin but the most stunning view was it all juxtaposed with that tree at night. Wow, it was breathtaking! Thank you so much for this very vivid and educational video. I really enjoyed it all. Cheers, Colin.
nice vid, where’s the butter boat man?
He sold it
what about butter boat 2.0
It sank😑
Owen Walsh wait?? Butter boat 2.0 sank?
Everything just went wrong with the butter boat...it melts...we put some on CnC video....on toast... literally everything...
You are becoming a flyfisherman. Awesome to see your progression, your casting is on point. Long way from your ziptied cheap rod you should be you glad you broke! Wait until you land your first Steelie on fly! Remember match the hatch, catch the catch! Tight lines from Maine!
*whips the fish out of the water at 40 mph hitting everything*, "let me wet my hands first so they won't die"
Your such a great person, with some great buddies who seem to really care for one another. Great videos, good luck on your next adventures. God bless
Have you ever had a close encounter with a bear?? Nice job on the videos
Have you ever had a close encounter with a bear?? Nice job on the videos.
Best be packing a 44 mag.
Just for the record that machete will offer you nearly zero protection against a bear..
Seconded. Bear spray would be a better choice.
I don't know what Cali's gun laws are these days, but he should consider getting himself a handgun.
iFishent I agree bear spray is pretty good
Good lord, those fish are dying of whiplash.
Black bears are easy to scare away as long as they are not with their cubs, just make some noise and their some rocks at it. No grizzlies in California to worry about.
You know that feeling you get when you dont understand something like fishing, but you see someone enjoing it so much it spreads to you the joy even if you dont like it? Thats what i like about this chanel. Its a jewel a hiden tresure. He makes so easy to transfer that hapines of doing what he loves so much, nature, fishing, throgh my i phone screen, i have no choice but to feel beter about life throgh...you guesed it, a fishing chanel lolo this world has so many colors to. Lolo i enjoy books.......a lot......... hi. Lolo
haha sick video bro! you really should do a rod and reel arsenal video. I live in socal and i want to see exactly what you use for ling, cabbies, and rockfish.
You haven't even watched the whole video yet how do you know it's a sick video? 😅
idk haha but the title was cool and every single one of his vids is amazing so i kinda made an inference.
Brody Walker but hey man, the first 8 minutes so far are super cool so i guess i was right haha
fishing was my life when i was a kid but after seeing these vids i feel inspired and will be looking out my gear and get back into it.great vids thankyou and keep up the good work
Dude, thats a Sage, try not throwing it on the ground and stepping on it. And, squash your barbs.
this is my favorite channel to watch if i want to relax. This guy's aura is very calm.
1:27 did you have an accident Mat? :D LOL jk
I think this is bear poop lol
Signkae1 mats
Yr a blessed man. Some beautiful country to be in.
No way, this was posted before midnight! - The late night viewers will understand.
beautiful natural resource, and a great presentation, friends, fishing and fun!
Oh no he’s using red circles in his thumbnails....... please don’t become one of THOSE you tubers I love ur channel
For some reason, watching these videos makes me feel really happy and relaxed
Man the last videos you post are titled camping in bear country. You can't just disappear for 3 weeks after that!
You sure got the knack for fly fishin, keep up the good work Matt and I hope you catch a big one! Happy fishin!
BUTTER...
Sitting on the couch eating some food and enjoy watching these lengthy videos, love it, it’s relaxing.
What did you hear at 28:11?
All your videos are so awesome! I just love the life you live, fishing and cooking in the beautiful outdoors! I used to fish all the time with my grandfather and my parents, growing up, such beautiful memories! You always bring those sweet memories back to me, fishing is beautiful and peaceful to me and so rewarding all at the same time🤗 Thank you for always sharing your adventures😊
ur in the wrong area for browntrout bro no madder how high u hike
I'm visiting some family near chico. Where can I find some browns?
Awesome trip. Makes me homesick for the mountains where I used to live in the USA.
If u have a po box i make fly lures i can mail u some bee and baby dragonflies
Those night sky time lapse shots are AMAZING!
Who else learned a lot from this video
*hey william hi man long time no see how are you ? you still rememer me ?*
Is this...
Love the water playing in reverse at 0:30
Check your species... what you're catching aren't Rainbow Trout. Look more like Golden Trout.
I've been fly fishing the majority of my life. I have to say your hook set needs a little help. There's no need to rip those fish out of the water. The damage you'll do to them will kill them.
Definitely golden trout.
I agree! Ripping them out of the water, hitting them off rocks, dropping them on the ground. Not very easy on the trout at all!
Dutch Black Talon I thought they were cutthroat
@@cammysco7293 no, definitely not cuts. There are several Golden species that look similar. But they don't resemble Golden or Rainbows.
These are Golden Trout I have argued this before but I can guarantee you that these are golden trout. Rainbow trout don't have the large dark circles.
So happy you have started fly fishing and enjoying it so much. Those little marks on the baby trout are called Parr marks. Trout have them from birth. They will go away as the fish grows and matures.
Carry a .45 1911 or glock. Stops lions and you can scare off bears easier than yelling go away.
YES.if u watched philosophy D's vid, he was armed
@@alexatack580 this guy is the only guy out of California I watch. It's a mini protest against California and it's evil overlords making those crazy laws.
A Dogo will help
I just found this channel and have binged a lot. I love this channel. It's so calming and he's so funny. His personality isn't all out there like a lot of TH-camrs. Thank youuu TH-cam recommended.
Your lucky a gang of bears didn't steal that machete and bear rape you at machete point. Lots of people talk about bear attacks but not many alaskans will tell you about the very serious problem with bear rape because they are afraid of the damage it will do to the tourism industry. You should also keep your kids close because the bears are starting to organize themselves to get involved in human trafficking and large scale drug dealing. The bear problem is much more serious than you would expect.
#Bewareofbears
My favorite channel lately, been bingeing on it and your other friends channels like Daniel's, Jun's, and Taco's. But I've seen them all now. Starting to get impatient for new videos from any of u guys. Loving all that u guys do anyway.
You're trying to yank the rod to grab the fishes... stop doing that, thats the reason you keep killing them, its also illegal.
You have balls of steel bro.. stay safe out there !
Who goes into the forest without a firearm, you if you live in California! Tragedy
Was a recommended video, decided to try and watch someone fish and for some odd reason I can’t stop watching the videos. Keep the videos coming and I love how the “little bit of butter” became a thing and it’s hilarious. Awesome content.
“I’m Hella ready!” Lol I say that every morning I think of fishing. Thx for the videos man, if only all the kids could forget technology for a week and be adventurous and explore nature and FISHING!!! Orrriiiigh! 🤙🏽
OMG thank you for the trout processing demonstrations. those are pro-tips for sure!
"Pretend you have a book between your arm and body" ... prob the best way I've ever heard it explained...you rock man
Man that looks like fun, camping with good friends and catching fish, can't get no better. Keep on blowing up bro
The scenery is so damn gorgeous! It looks straight out of a dream with the light shining through the trees. It must have been so amazing to go fishing there and the fishes look incredible! Your channel is making me want to start fishing lol
I'm surprised no one mentioned your night time-lapse photography of the moon and stars. I don't recall any of the other videos having time lapse scenes and I thought it was an excellent addition to you already great videos. I always look forward to watching your next video and adventures.
Love watching you before sleeping. Your vids are so relaxing
30:45 reminds me of final fantasy ten when the boys go camping and you just watch em chill and talk to each other haha