Hey Chuck! Looked like you were fishing for flying fish.I love when they go airborne. I also fish in pressured public water and do well.As you noted you are fishing where others aren’t and your results are staggering. Keep the videos coming!
Sorry Chuck that was a tough break. Those were some chunky fish. They had to be eating good on those stoneflies. Yes, by all means go back and get that bad boy.
Really good video and some great fish. How do you find were fish are in that type of water that to me seems to be the same across the hole stream.What do you look for as far a features in the water that you would think holds fish.
I was teaching someone the other day and I realized the most important thing to do when there is pressure is to watch where the fishermen are pushing the fish. We ended up standing on the bank casting to the only shaded spot that fishermen were not standing in and caught a ton.
Damn I would kill to have streams this size with wild browns in them where I’m from in PA. All the wild brown streams are so tiny and hard to fish with super clear cold water
@@Brownsylvania no problem man, love to see them in my sub box. Definitely just as fun fishing small water but if I caught one wild brown that was 14 inches that’s my week made 🤣
Great video! Are you fishing on public waters or private? I haven’t fish the J for like 20 years is there any recommendations on where to start at? Thanks in advance!
Hey Chuck! Looked like you were fishing for flying fish.I love when they go airborne. I also fish in pressured public water and do well.As you noted you are fishing where others aren’t and your results are staggering. Keep the videos coming!
hahaha They definitely were flying, that's for sure. Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Fish everywhere...
You are one heck of a fisherman
Wow! Appreciate that! Thank you.
Great stuff are these wild trout
Yes they are!
Thanks for watching!
@@Brownsylvania cheers man
Thanks for sharing !!
No problem. Thanks for watching!
Sorry Chuck that was a tough break. Those were some chunky fish. They had to be eating good on those stoneflies. Yes, by all means go back and get that bad boy.
They were definitely eating well that's for sure! 👍
I'll be back at some point.
Amazing day. Great video!
Thanks for watching!
Hey
Aerobatic for that size trout aye.
Cool fun mate.
Awesome shot of the stonefly.
Cheers Craig NZ
Thank you! haha Yeah the fish were definitely acrobatic.
Thanks for watching Craig!
Really good video and some great fish. How do you find were fish are in that type of water that to me seems to be the same across the hole stream.What do you look for as far a features in the water that you would think holds fish.
Great job there! Thanks for the information regarding pressured trout in stream fishing and how to approach the senerio!
You're welcome!
Thanks for watching!
I was teaching someone the other day and I realized the most important thing to do when there is pressure is to watch where the fishermen are pushing the fish. We ended up standing on the bank casting to the only shaded spot that fishermen were not standing in and caught a ton.
Damn I would kill to have streams this size with wild browns in them where I’m from in PA. All the wild brown streams are so tiny and hard to fish with super clear cold water
The tiny streams can be just as fun though.
Thanks for watching!
@@Brownsylvania no problem man, love to see them in my sub box. Definitely just as fun fishing small water but if I caught one wild brown that was 14 inches that’s my week made 🤣
Great video! Are you fishing on public waters or private? I haven’t fish the J for like 20 years is there any recommendations on where to start at? Thanks in advance!
Thank you for watching!
I fish all public water. The best start is to just to get out there and start flinging flies.
@@Brownsylvania was up there today caught some. Looked like sulfers were on top had some nice ones on. Thanks for the reply