Great meeting you at the north branch of the potomac. You are my kind of fisherman as well. I definitely need to try the savage in the future. That brown was awesome.
Fish those rivers all the time. Knew every spot that you were. My biggest trout in the Potomac were in the high 20 ‘s. I’ve had days where I got multiple 20 inchers.
Pro tip: Measure the opening of your net and use that as a gauge to know how big of a fish you're handling. That net opening is probably 18 or 19 inches in length.
Hey dude, I’m a fan of the channel. I have a drift boat and regularly float the nbranch, Lehigh, lower Potomac. If you ever wanted to get together and get some more content I’d be glad to help you out. Not looking for a shoutout or to charge anything, I just enjoy sharing the experience that usually costs an arm and leg.
Dude that'd be awesome, I'm planning to hit the N. Branch Potomac again late this summer - let me know how we can link up. I've never been on a drift boat and that sounds great. Appreciate the offer.
I wouldn't be surprised if that Rainbow you caught on the North Branch are stocked as fingerlings. There is a big difference between trout stocked at catchable size and those stocked as fingerlings. Most of the trout stocked in PA are catchables, so they have the beat up fins and the drab colors. I've caught Rainbows in the Yough in SW PA that almost looked wild, but were stocked as fingerlings. I think there are a few streams in PA where they stock fingerlings, mainly the bigger streams and rivers with lots of holdover potential like tailwater fisheries.
They have nets up at the Dam where they raise fish up that section you can't fish about from the dam to mile downstream they leave alone for fish to spawn!I have caught tons of small Rainbows and Browns was there while back net broke and all the fish abou 3-4in got out were everywhere!Also it's heavily Stocked from Md and West Va!
There is definitely wild rainbows in savage and north branch . Water stays well under 70 degrees year round and tons of rainbows are stocked so some make it to spawn . They haven’t stocked fingerling fish in over 10 years . Although the Maryland stocking lately has been very small catchable size fish . Wv puts in way better fish up in Barnum area .
Instead of going back in forth between dry and Nymph set up a dry dropper rig best of both worlds fish with small Nymph underneath dry is used as an indicator for small Nymph!
You and I are literally the best fisherman I know. That’s a heck of a 15 in brown. Keep on hookin them yellow jaws brother.
Nice Scenery, great fish, thanks for sharing.
Great meeting you at the north branch of the potomac. You are my kind of fisherman as well. I definitely need to try the savage in the future. That brown was awesome.
Those are some solid fish!!
Fish those rivers all the time. Knew every spot that you were. My biggest trout in the Potomac were in the high 20 ‘s. I’ve had days where I got multiple 20 inchers.
Yea that was a nice rainbow! Been there a few times and that NB does have wild rainbows in it. Great fish.
Love it!
Great vid, the only nymph you need is a dark brown waltz. Try it as a dropper from a size 14/16 BWO or adams dry!
Was just up their yesterday
Savage has some nice browns
Freakin sick my bro keep doing your thing brother also love your meth od
Pro tip: Measure the opening of your net and use that as a gauge to know how big of a fish you're handling. That net opening is probably 18 or 19 inches in length.
Yes bro loser 18:15 😂 😂 I just msged my buddy yesterday cuz I was on the lake smacking bass and told him he was a loser for sitting on the couch haha
Hey dude, I’m a fan of the channel. I have a drift boat and regularly float the nbranch,
Lehigh, lower Potomac. If you ever wanted to get together and get some more content I’d be glad to help you out. Not looking for a shoutout or to charge anything, I just enjoy sharing the experience that usually costs an arm and leg.
Dude that'd be awesome, I'm planning to hit the N. Branch Potomac again late this summer - let me know how we can link up. I've never been on a drift boat and that sounds great. Appreciate the offer.
Stick with the fly rod!! 😇
I wouldn't be surprised if that Rainbow you caught on the North Branch are stocked as fingerlings. There is a big difference between trout stocked at catchable size and those stocked as fingerlings. Most of the trout stocked in PA are catchables, so they have the beat up fins and the drab colors. I've caught Rainbows in the Yough in SW PA that almost looked wild, but were stocked as fingerlings. I think there are a few streams in PA where they stock fingerlings, mainly the bigger streams and rivers with lots of holdover potential like tailwater fisheries.
They have nets up at the Dam where they raise fish up that section you can't fish about from the dam to mile downstream they leave alone for fish to spawn!I have caught tons of small Rainbows and Browns was there while back net broke and all the fish abou 3-4in got out were everywhere!Also it's heavily Stocked from Md and West Va!
There is definitely wild rainbows in savage and north branch . Water stays well under 70 degrees year round and tons of rainbows are stocked so some make it to spawn . They haven’t stocked fingerling fish in over 10 years . Although the Maryland stocking lately has been very small catchable size fish . Wv puts in way better fish up in Barnum area .
I fish that for years alwys carryed a 4 fly rod on my back had a lot of fun PS IT WAS 1979
Don’t ya love it when no one catching anything and ya rip out a nice rainbow like that 😂
I really do
your narrating is hilarious lol
Thanks dude! Appreciate the vote of confidence. I genuinely try lol…
Instead of going back in forth between dry and Nymph set up a dry dropper rig best of both worlds fish with small Nymph underneath dry is used as an indicator for small Nymph!
No context 18:15
Fish for brook trout
Dude do you EVER stop talking? Enjoyable water, you just Over Do the Verbage. You re GOOD, But more Quiet would be Sweet. Enjoy the Peace.