Beautiful... I wish I could get all my students in the Fly Fishing merit badge class and the Certified Angling Instructor classes to watch this video... Excellent video. You nailed it.
"Bad casting spooks fish" . This was one of my favorite episodes from the past. Excellent angler information but the filming was exceptional. Love the takes from a single dry fly and the effort to make a perfect cast. Also noteworthy , most anglers aren't that concerned about spooking fish because they'll just hang a nymph and hide their inaccurate cast. This episode is what dry fly fishing is all about .... patience, positioning and raising ones' skill level and less dependency on luck.
I've been fishing Spring Creek for over 16 years and you nailed it! That's how it's done! Be patient, be stealthy, be accurate. Size matters so match the size of the hatch!
Pete your experience and thoughts on what we need to do and look at when approaching a spring creek is very enlightening and helpful, thanks for sharing things we need to keep in mind when fishing for these highly challenging fish!
Great video! Soaks all the perfection in fly fishing. Many in today's world forgot what fly fishing truly is. Hope that you will do more of these videos, simply perfect.
I love this kind of stream and I appreciate that you and Pete showed us how fly fishing can be about stealth, stalking, and taking a careful, thoughtful approach. Though I haven't been in many years, fishing Silver Creek in southern Idaho back in the '90s scratched that unique "Spring creek itch" for me. I didn't catch a ton of fish, but the uniqueness of the experience always pulled me back. One big difference I noticed between fishing Silver Creek and, say, The Harriman Ranch (only fished briefly a couple times) Depuy's or Armstrong's (only seen on video), was that dry flies were almost always presented downstream at Silver Creek. Also, another important thing to avoid on Silver Creek in terms of stealth was the spray from false casting. I noticed this didn't seem to matter for your situation here or at least you didn't mention it. So here are my questions, particularly since I haven't fished a ton of spring creeks OTHER THAN Silver Creek: Are you able to present flies upstream in most spring creeks? Do you use fluorocarbon and mostly tippets 5x and lighter? I've always just assumed Silver Creek was almost unique this way, mostly due to high angling pressure . I would love to see one of your videos from the Silver Creek Conservancy. It's a unique place and I'd be really interested in seeing how you fish it, from the Shark tank, through the S curves all the way down to Kilpatrick Bridge. Also, I never did justice to the Harriman Ranch so I gotta get back there. Anyhoo, thanks for talking about Spring Creeks. You've got me thinking more about heading inland. Tight lines.
Great job 👍. When you say, Master Class is not just about techniques but how anglers performed at the highest level, you nailed it! Appreciate Peter Corbett's last comment- If you define success by the number of fish caught, you're missing the point of being out there. Very entertaining film. Thanks.
Where to begin? Totally awesome video like all of yours, Todd, but I swear they keep getting better. I'd rather fish a dry fly than anything so really enjoyed this video. I also love anything you do with Peter Corbett in it. He is so fun to watch having fun and catching fish. His comments on bad casting, line color, why you should be out there, etc. are spot on. I really like his comments on fishing vests. I sometimes feel like the odd man out when I see everyone using packs, but I love and use a vest. Anyway, great video and thanks for sharing your passion and great work.
Master class content right there and beautiful video as always. Thanks Todd, I'm always excited to see a new video from you...you never disappoint. Cheers mate.
Ditto's on the fly vest. I tried all the waste and sling packs and whatnot. They are ok for blue line fishing, with a minimal amount of stuff- My favorite is a little fishpond, one box a spool of 5 x some fly float, and nippers. Late July and August, Ants beetles, and hoppers. I like the slower rods too, most of my rods were purchased in the late 1970s to early 1990. Scot G's two-piece. my 4 wt 8'6" Scott is a favorite when I am on the PA spring creeks. I love the yellow breeches since it was the first spring creek I fished. I will be going to the Wisconsin Driftless Area for the whole of July Aug, and Sept- I am going to buy a Tom Morgan Favorite just because and put a DT-F 4 wt on it. I am even going to buy a Hardy LRH for it too- I just love those. They should have never discontinued making them.
This is all true, but the most important thing is that there are fish in the river, otherwise it will be useless. There are very few fish where I live. When I look at your films, I dream of fishing in such a river at least once. Great movie anyway. Greetings from Poland!
AMAZING, Literally my favourite spot by the look, you know small body of water, beautiful fish... Just looks amazing. Hope I get the chance to go there one day. Amazing job Tod!!
Great video!!! (Ang great song....similar as the other)....anyway they help me a lot. I'm fishing in hot Creek near upper Owens CA and having amazing times catching big bows and browns....now I know how's the feeling fly fish in spring Creeks.
Sometimes, when I'm out fishing. I don't catch a thing. And those can be the best days for decompressing from the work week. No expectations, no adrenaline of getting that big fish on the line. It's always all good.
@@CatchMagazine I’m moving to Ennis for my first summer in Montana here soon and wanna say thank you for your work, as well as being entertaining I feel your videos have given a lot of insight to different fisheries across the country, thanks Todd!
You didn't talk about frequency of the caddis hatches or the time of day they occur. I have seen swallows and bats flying over the river, and when they stay at a particular part of the river feeding, the trout are also feeding. I've noted that it doesn't happen every night, but you mentioned that the hatch move upstream. Thanks!!
Hi, yes. It means waiting for the bugs to hatch. When fishing PMD‘s, the hatch usually starts between 10 and 11:30. BWOs come off during the Fall and winter during the warmest part of the day… someone between 11 and 2.
Hi Mike, I start with a 12-foot 4x tapered leader and add 1-2 feet of 5X and then 2 to 4 feet of 6X depending upon how spooky the fish are. Three or four feet of 6X makes it a lot easier to make a parachute cast, but tends to make wind nuts more of a problem. Good luck, Pete
Beautiful... I wish I could get all my students in the Fly Fishing merit badge class and the Certified Angling Instructor classes to watch this video... Excellent video. You nailed it.
Thanks Stan!!!!
"Bad casting spooks fish" . This was one of my favorite episodes from the past. Excellent angler information but the filming was exceptional. Love the takes from a single dry fly and the effort to make a perfect cast. Also noteworthy , most anglers aren't that concerned about spooking fish because they'll just hang a nymph and hide their inaccurate cast. This episode is what dry fly fishing is all about .... patience, positioning and raising ones' skill level and less dependency on luck.
I recognize this guy and the water. Great film. Thanks Todd and Peter.
I've been fishing Spring Creek for over 16 years and you nailed it! That's how it's done! Be patient, be stealthy, be accurate. Size matters so match the size of the hatch!
Pete your experience and thoughts on what we need to do and look at when approaching a spring creek is very enlightening and helpful, thanks for sharing things we need to keep in mind when fishing for these highly challenging fish!
I don’t have anything else to say, Todd. It’s all been said; you’re the man! Congratulations!
REAL STRONG IMPRESSIVE PICTURES! ... and a wonderful moment with music starting at 9:13! ... CHEERS from Austria
Thank you so much!!!!!
Great video! Soaks all the perfection in fly fishing. Many in today's world forgot what fly fishing truly is. Hope that you will do more of these videos, simply perfect.
Hi Boris, Thanks. I'm working on the next one now. Thanks for watching!
Hi Boris,
I agree with you! Thanks very much. I’m working on more of these so stay tuned and make sure you’re subscribed!
I love this kind of stream and I appreciate that you and Pete showed us how fly fishing can be about stealth, stalking, and taking a careful, thoughtful approach. Though I haven't been in many years, fishing Silver Creek in southern Idaho back in the '90s scratched that unique "Spring creek itch" for me. I didn't catch a ton of fish, but the uniqueness of the experience always pulled me back.
One big difference I noticed between fishing Silver Creek and, say, The Harriman Ranch (only fished briefly a couple times) Depuy's or Armstrong's (only seen on video), was that dry flies were almost always presented downstream at Silver Creek. Also, another important thing to avoid on Silver Creek in terms of stealth was the spray from false casting. I noticed this didn't seem to matter for your situation here or at least you didn't mention it.
So here are my questions, particularly since I haven't fished a ton of spring creeks OTHER THAN Silver Creek: Are you able to present flies upstream in most spring creeks? Do you use fluorocarbon and mostly tippets 5x and lighter? I've always just assumed Silver Creek was almost unique this way, mostly due to high angling pressure .
I would love to see one of your videos from the Silver Creek Conservancy. It's a unique place and I'd be really interested in seeing how you fish it, from the Shark tank, through the S curves all the way down to Kilpatrick Bridge. Also, I never did justice to the Harriman Ranch so I gotta get back there.
Anyhoo, thanks for talking about Spring Creeks. You've got me thinking more about heading inland.
Tight lines.
"For me, slow rods, they're just more fun to cast." Amen brother. Great video. Looking forward to more of these.
Thanks Tim! I’m with ya with that comment. Thanks for watching man! Appreciate the support.
Great job 👍. When you say, Master Class is not just about techniques but how anglers performed at the highest level, you nailed it! Appreciate Peter Corbett's last comment-
If you define success by the number of fish
caught, you're missing the point of being out there. Very entertaining film. Thanks.
I love Pete Corbett. Awesome angler and great tips too. Thank you Todd
Appreciate it Stuart! Thanks for subscribing!
Big sky is one of my favourite Todd Moen videos and this insight into the background behind it is brilliant 👏 👌👍
Thanks so much Alistair! Really appreciate this feedback. Working on more of these. Glad you liked this one.
Where to begin? Totally awesome video like all of yours, Todd, but I swear they keep getting better. I'd rather fish a dry fly than anything so really enjoyed this video. I also love anything you do with Peter Corbett in it. He is so fun to watch having fun and catching fish. His comments on bad casting, line color, why you should be out there, etc. are spot on. I really like his comments on fishing vests. I sometimes feel like the odd man out when I see everyone using packs, but I love and use a vest. Anyway, great video and thanks for sharing your passion and great work.
Hi James, I have more of these coming so stay tuned. I appreciate the comment. Please spread the word if ya can! Have a great day!
Master class content right there and beautiful video as always. Thanks Todd, I'm always excited to see a new video from you...you never disappoint. Cheers mate.
Awesome video. I love this style of content! As a non-fly guy, this info is gold. Thank you Todd and Peter!
Thanks for checking it out! You’ll have to try out fly fishing one of these days. Thanks for the support.
@@CatchMagazine i’ve thrown a few flies back in the day. But i think i need some guidance from the reel deel. ;)
Stealth is the most over looked aspect of the game . Great video
Glo in the dark fly line. Holy Buckets!!
Ditto's on the fly vest. I tried all the waste and sling packs and whatnot. They are ok for blue line fishing, with a minimal amount of stuff- My favorite is a little fishpond, one box a spool of 5 x some fly float, and nippers. Late July and August, Ants beetles, and hoppers. I like the slower rods too, most of my rods were purchased in the late 1970s to early 1990. Scot G's two-piece. my 4 wt 8'6" Scott is a favorite when I am on the PA spring creeks. I love the yellow breeches since it was the first spring creek I fished. I will be going to the Wisconsin Driftless Area for the whole of July Aug, and Sept- I am going to buy a Tom Morgan Favorite just because and put a DT-F 4 wt on it. I am even going to buy a Hardy LRH for it too- I just love those. They should have never discontinued making them.
Proper Fly Fishing. Thank you gents 👍
Thanks again Gavan! Appreciate the support!
Love this spin on a classic video!
Thanks Greg. Appreciate it!
This is all true, but the most important thing is that there are fish in the river, otherwise it will be useless. There are very few fish where I live. When I look at your films, I dream of fishing in such a river at least once. Great movie anyway. Greetings from Poland!
AMAZING, Literally my favourite spot by the look, you know small body of water, beautiful fish... Just looks amazing.
Hope I get the chance to go there one day.
Amazing job Tod!!
Thank you so much Ayun! Really appreciate it!
Beautifully filmed and informative. Subscribed! Greetings from Sweden!
Great video!!! (Ang great song....similar as the other)....anyway they help me a lot. I'm fishing in hot Creek near upper Owens CA and having amazing times catching big bows and browns....now I know how's the feeling fly fish in spring Creeks.
Thanks Sergio! Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the support!!!!
Yass! Great vid and info guys. Thanks!
Thanks for watching Kevin!
Always been a fan of your videos. It’s more about movement than color. Don’t move like a gazelle but rather as a heron.
That’s exactly right. Thanks!
Best boss this side of the Mississippi.
Great videos, look like poems. Congratulations
I love that. Thanks!!!!
Great video Todd! Would love to see some filming/workflow videos from you too! Though I know that might be a very niche audience!
@peter Corbett! Good stuff!!
Sometimes, when I'm out fishing. I don't catch a thing. And those can be the best days for decompressing from the work week. No expectations, no adrenaline of getting that big fish on the line. It's always all good.
Thanks George! I agree, It’s all about just being out there. The fish are just a bonus. Thanks for watching!!!
Fishing in Colorado is all about the perfect drift and match the hatch. Fish are so pressured it's crazy
Very similar tactics to Deschutes backeddys in July! Epic
You got that right. Thanks for watching!
@@CatchMagazine I’m moving to Ennis for my first summer in Montana here soon and wanna say thank you for your work, as well as being entertaining I feel your videos have given a lot of insight to different fisheries across the country, thanks Todd!
Congrats Awesome video👌
Can I ask you what line you fishing on that Winston rod.
Thank you! Line - Scientific Anglers Mastery Distance Taper.
Todd you should do a film on shallow water lake trout as it is very challenging and not a species many fly angler go after. Thanks!
Interesting. I’ll keep this in mind. Could be a very cool film. Thanks Josh!
@@CatchMagazine Thank you I will be waiting in anticipation to see it if it ever becomes a film!
Great tips. What size rod is he using for this spring creek ?
Thanks for watching! Pete uses 9ft 5wt Winston Air 2…
Exquisite!
Beautiful
Thanks Brian!
From Italia wow.....
That orange flyline. What brand and model is it plz? Amazing video btw!
Hi Zeko, Scientific Anglers Mastery Distance Taper.
Yes, it’s a great line. Thanks so much for watching!
Cool video! We went deep sea fishing recently. Hoping to start making some more content soon now that the weather is getting nicer.
Thanks for watching this one. Hope you get out on the water soon!
You didn't talk about frequency of the caddis hatches or the time of day they occur. I have seen swallows and bats flying over the river, and when they stay at a particular part of the river feeding, the trout are also feeding. I've noted that it doesn't happen every night, but you mentioned that the hatch move upstream. Thanks!!
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What does waiting for a hatch mean? Like waiting until you see lots of bugs flying around?
Hi, yes. It means waiting for the bugs to hatch. When fishing PMD‘s, the hatch usually starts between 10 and 11:30. BWOs come off during the Fall and winter during the warmest part of the day… someone between 11 and 2.
@@petersc thanks petersc
Which flyline is used in this video ? Anyone pls 😊
Hi Thomas, Mastery Distance Taper in Orange.
What's his leader formula?
Hi Mike, I start with a 12-foot 4x tapered leader and add 1-2 feet of 5X and then 2 to 4 feet of 6X depending upon how spooky the fish are. Three or four feet of 6X makes it a lot easier to make a parachute cast, but tends to make wind nuts more of a problem. Good luck, Pete
@@petecorbett8200 I like that formula! And yes too much 6X can be messy.
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Move slow and walk right over any fish. 12 feet of leader is plenty for any spring creek. Tried and true.
Do you deal with alot ticks on the shoreline vegetation?
Not really, but we are always wearing waders for that reason.
@@petersc fishing the Deschutes is a must for waders, did one time without. And had to have to ticks removed, one being cut out from the dr