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What Trout Eat - Deschutes River, Oregon
This is the first in a series of short videos I plan to make about "What Trout Eat." Here I take a look at what aquatic insects are available for trout to eat during mid summer in the famous Deschutes River in central Oregon. Understanding the food available for trout to eat is a key step in understanding what fly patterns to choose. You will see how I sample aquatic insects, and then I show what fly patterns best match the most important insects available for trout to eat. Stay tuned for more "What Trout Eat" videos on other waters and other times of year @Hookednow2.
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Mayfly Emerger Patterns
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Skip Morris shows you how three of his favorite mayfly emerger patterns look on the water. For more info go to: hookednow.com
The Yamsi Ranch & Fly Fishing Resort
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The Yamsi Ranch is a fly fishing resort in southern Oregon's Cascade Mountains. The ranch provides guests 12 miles of private spring creek fishing. Open May through October. To book a reservation go to: www.yamsiflyfishing.com
Making Graphite Fly Rods
zhlédnutí 29KPřed 11 lety
This HookedNow production shows how graphite rods are designed and constructed. Special thanks to Kerry Burkheimer of Burkheimer Rod Co. at cfbflyrods.com.
Fly Rod Action with Skip Morris
zhlédnutí 2,6KPřed 11 lety
In this HookedNow production Skip Morris discuss fly rod action.
Catch More Trout with Stealth
zhlédnutí 1,5KPřed 12 lety
Another HookedNow production shows basic stealth techniques for catching trout under low, clear-water conditions. Filmed on the incredible Yamsi Ranch in Southern Oregon. Go to www.yamsiflyfishing.com for more information.
Caddis Pupa Patterns: What Size & Color?
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This excerpt from the 2-disc DVD Advanced Tactics for Emergers & Dries features aquatic entomologist and fly fisher Rick Hafele along with fishing guide John Smeraglio as they show anglers how to determine what size and color pupa pattern to use. To get the complete DVD go to: www.laughingrivers.com
Skip Morris & his Favorite Caddis Pupa
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From the June/July 2012 issue of HookedNow, Skip Morris discusses his favorite caddis pupa patterns. For a free issue of HookedNow go to hookednow.com
Fly Fishing and the Pale Morning Dun Mayfly
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Pale Morning Duns or PMDs are one of the most important mayflies in Western streams. The April-May 2012 issue of HookedNow e-zine provides anglers an in-depth look at how they behave and the patterns and tactics to imitate them. Subscribe at hookednow.com
Skip Morris & PMD Patterns- #1
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PMD Patterns that work. Checkout Skip's article and more about PMDs from Dave Hughes and Rick Hafele in the on line magazine HookedNow. Free issue at hookednow.com
Skip Morris on PMDs Patterns #2 - on the water
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Here's a view of what common PMD patterns look like on the water. For even more information about PMD patterns and how to fish them get the online magazine HookedNow by Dave Hughes, Skip Morris, & Rick Hafele. Free issue at hookednow.com
Fly Fishing Small Streams
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Small streams offer more than trout. Get a free issue of the online magazine HookedNow at hookednow.com
Rick's Fly Boxes!
zhlédnutí 3,6KPřed 12 lety
Want to find out what flies a fly-fishing entomologist carries in his fly boxes? Then checkout this video. Go to hookednow.com for a free copy of HookedNow e-zine.
Blue-Winged Olives - A Winter Hatch
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The blue-winged olive, or Baetis, mayflies provide some of the best surface fishing opportunities during the winter.
How to Tie the Puff CDC Emerger
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HookedNow E-zine provides bi-monthly fly fishing insights from Dave Hughes, Rick Hafele and Skip Morris. Subscribe at: hookednow.com
How to Tie a Quick & Tough Peacock Herl Body
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How to Tie a Quick & Tough Peacock Herl Body
Fly Fishing for Sea-run Cutthroat Trout
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Fly Fishing for Sea-run Cutthroat Trout
Tying the Flying Ant with Rick Hafele
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Tying the Flying Ant with Rick Hafele
Skip Morris on how to fish hopper patterns
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Skip Morris on how to fish hopper patterns
Rick Hafele's Favorite Evening Fly Patterns
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Rick Hafele's Favorite Evening Fly Patterns
Skip Morris & Patterns for Evening Fishing
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Skip Morris & Patterns for Evening Fishing
Skip Morris - How to tie CDC Spinner Wings
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Skip Morris - How to tie CDC Spinner Wings
Rick Hafele on Selecting Nymph Patterns - Size Matters
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Rick Hafele on Selecting Nymph Patterns - Size Matters
Skip Morris describes a dropper for nymph fishing
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Skip Morris describes a dropper for nymph fishing
Skip Morris: How to put lead wire on bead-head nymph
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Skip Morris: How to put lead wire on bead-head nymph
Skip Morris and his favorite midge patterns
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Skip Morris and his favorite midge patterns
Rick Hafele ties the Saddle-case Caddis Pupa
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Rick Hafele ties the Saddle-case Caddis Pupa
How could I NOT subscribe, boss! LOL
Thanks! Tight lines.
Great info! Thanks for creating this.
I'll take the Klinkhamer
Incredible knowledge here. be hitting several places in EO this year teaching my boy to fish. Thank you for sharing!
Tenían ke poner un torac negro i se párese mas
always a good reminder.
My uncle had me watching buggy videos of yours an Johns when I was a small kid! So much nostalgia to be 27 still loving flyfishing and happening upon this awesome video!
Great content ..I will be making my pilgrimage to the deschutes soon ...
Caught my very first steelhead on the swing on that run
My first experience on the Deschutes was in the very late '60s just above Shearer's Bridge. I approched a half dozen fishermen on the west side of the river with my trout gear to the great amusement of the locals. After a little humor exchange, one suggested to his friend that he pull out more approprate gear for my use in trying for jack salmon (precocious King Salmon), which was the target fish for the locals in mid October. After an hour of unproductive efforts, another local appeared. Since I'd been pumping the locals for Steelhead places and techniques, one of them asked the newcomer to take me with him on his Steelhead fishing routine for the day. After several hours I landed a prime Steelhead of 5+ pounds, the first of many I took from this river over the next few decades, mostly on the lower river not more than 5 miles above the Columbia. Back at Shearer's Bridge, before the Steelheading adventure, I heard a loud truck noise and noticed a 2-ton truck manouver into position and dump a load of slab wood on the small remaing pile of such wood. One of the locals explained that the wood was from a Maupin sawmill and they regularly supplied the fishermen with the waste wood for them to burn for warmth. The river canyon there is so deep that the sun didn't light up the river untill very late in the morning, maybe 11 or so. A small closely knit community where the look out for each other. Typical small town in the west, full of nice people.
Love it! 🐟(czcams.com/video/0Ik1tBCmqgI/video.html)
"Aquatic insects were harmed in the making of this movie" 😂. Just found this video and wanted to say thank you for such an excellent insect-to-fly analysis. Hope to fish the Deschutes River someday. Peace.
Saw presentation by Skip Morris last night (Music was by Skip). It was like 4 presentations in one. Fly tying, casting, entomology, approaching a stream/river -- and much more. I could watch that presentation over and over.
I've watched this video several times. Hoping you continue the series !
Thanks! Life has gotten in the way, but I do hope to pick this up again sometime this summer. Happy casts - Rick
Confusing
What a great video ! One of the best on CZcams on how to match flies to what trout are eating. I hope you have some more videos coming soon. The Deschutes is one of my favorite rivers to fish. So, I really enjoy the video. I subscribed !
no leaders attached and gently placed on the surface so doesn't really reflect the flies' behaviour in a fishing situation. Skip's emerger is basically just a DHE.
Yeah you’re right but it’s still interesting nonetheless.
fluorocarbon is great for dry fly fishing. A leader on the surface makes weird shadows but 6x or 7x fluro still floats.
Good point and I completely agree. Thanks!
Where do you find the DVD?
It's now available to purchase for streaming on Vimeo: vimeo.com/ondemand/emergers
I really wanted to learn something here but the sound quality is so bad I gave up.
Nice video👍🏻
Nice. I don't think that using FC tippet at 6 or 7X is a real issue v/v sinking. At this size, surface tension will rule.
Beautiful way to show the differences , thanks !
I’d rather rig a midge than frig a fridge. You know what I mean.
Very usefull!
Nice to see him using CDC on his Caddis Pupa...I've been using CDC of many of my nymphs on everything from Mayflies to Midge patterns for some time now...and for good reason :) Thanks for sharing this video.
Nice Vid Do you have any tips for fishing these?
Your fishing rod!
good fly:)
Really cool video :-)
Absolutely beautiful!! Now I want one!
nice video , cool music
nice bass and guitar.
very nice ! Thank you. Love your book !
good video
Skip, yours was the 1st fly tying book (Fly Tying Made Clear and Simple) I bought. It is by far the best instructional book I have bought ever. Keep up the excellent work. I am a big fan!
Sweet video/fish, John. I like that you didn't/don't use a net.
Really interesting, thanks... Happy New Year to you and all fly fisherman & fly dressers worldwide...
Very nice. Thanks for your videos and time
Nice video, thanks.
Thanks, I like that a lot.