Those are some big ole trout , and I definitely caught the same trout , only days apart , on a different color streamer , chillin out in the same fishing spot
Days a part is pretty cool! I don't think ive have any noticeable encounters of a fish I have gotten later on a different trip, but in the same hole. I did catch the same fish once before in the same day. Nice 15-16" brown. He was in a different spot the second time and at a different nymph a few hours later.
Thanks Dave! That last big one, which I didn't hook on film, I smashed that hole prior. I had gotten 4-5 others and just didn't record to save battery. When I hooked him though I couldn't pass up turning it on, he had some SHOULDERS! Tight lines!
I would suggest using a standard floating or even lighter grain sink tip. All depends on the type of depth/water you are fishing. Many streamers don't have weight and you need either split shot or weighted line to get them down. Honestly, practice and time on the water. Consider hiring a guide as well. They can not only help with that, but get practice and refine your technique. Any time I am struggling with a concept or approach I do the same. Saves time getting it wrong doing it myself :)
Funny how those first couple were just hanging out by your feet! Nice video Mike.
I know, right? I showed my daughter that part too. Very unique! Tight lines out there Scott!
Those are some big ole trout , and I definitely caught the same trout , only days apart , on a different color streamer , chillin out in the same fishing spot
Days a part is pretty cool! I don't think ive have any noticeable encounters of a fish I have gotten later on a different trip, but in the same hole. I did catch the same fish once before in the same day. Nice 15-16" brown. He was in a different spot the second time and at a different nymph a few hours later.
Those are some nice fish, glad you got to fish on your own.
Thanks Cliff. Always good for the soul to get out for a bit. Tight lines brother!
Mike, that was a great day. For only fishing that creek once before you knocked them dead.
Thanks Dave! That last big one, which I didn't hook on film, I smashed that hole prior. I had gotten 4-5 others and just didn't record to save battery. When I hooked him though I couldn't pass up turning it on, he had some SHOULDERS! Tight lines!
Nice Bows Dude!
Thanks man. I don't mind a good stocker bashing session every once in a while. Was fun to try some new things and have some success. Tight lines!
Great video Mike, enjoyed the takes from the stocked bows! You did well on that stream!
Thanks Jerome! The stream treated me well and was in great condition. Fish were fired up and I was glad to tangle with a bunch. Tight lines buddy!
nice vid!!
Thanks for watching and commenting Art. Hope you are well and I will be seeing you on Monday for our monthly YT Member meeting. Tight lines buddy!
awesome
Thanks, certainly made my day!
Hey quick question I’m new if I want to start fishing a streamer how should I learn ? I tried throwing one I couldn’t throw it at all
I would suggest using a standard floating or even lighter grain sink tip. All depends on the type of depth/water you are fishing. Many streamers don't have weight and you need either split shot or weighted line to get them down. Honestly, practice and time on the water. Consider hiring a guide as well. They can not only help with that, but get practice and refine your technique. Any time I am struggling with a concept or approach I do the same. Saves time getting it wrong doing it myself :)