Swinging Streamers for Aggressive Sea Run Brown Trout (Salters)
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
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Swinging streamers is an amazing technique to cover water and get some very aggressive bites! This tidal stream holds some big Browns and big Brook trout. I was matching the hatch with the white Zonker and White Wooley Bugger and downsized to that small baitfish pattern after I saw the bait in the stream were a little bit smaller.
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great video!! I love that river and I plan on fishing it heavily this fall and winter.
i love hearing and seeing sea-trout in other areas and hearing the different names SALTERS is class!! in ireland we call them whitetrout we catch them in the tide and in rivers, great video man, ive a few videos on my channel if you ever get 5 mins to have a look at our sea-run browns
I'll check it out!!
And in wales we call them sewin which is the welsh language name for them.
I like that
Hey great video listen I used to fly Fish for Atlantic salmon back when we cod and your right a 10 or 12 lbs fish going. For your flys is amazing I even caught a couple big brookies out of the penobscot river I thought at first it was a young salmon but when you see them dig for the bottom there's no doubt . I believe those brookies were sea run trout the dams that were removed now the fish can come and go great video and tight lines
Thanks for watching!
Just caught a couple good Browns here yesterday! Excited to get in there in the fall.
Glad to see they are still in there
Thanks very educational. Is there where those fish are living during the winter or are they transitioning from fresh to salt?
Glad I could help! They get stocked here and will come back to spawn in the fall. They will venture out to the ocean if there is not enough food around.
Hey just really started following your channel. Those salters are really cool! We have some in southern MA as well that I have seen while duck hunting I have been wanting to give it a try but haven't yet
Thanks for the follow! This fish put up a good fight! How big are the ones in Mass?
@@BendItFishing I haven't fished for them not many people knowo they are there. I'd say the ones I saw were probably about 16 to 20 in
Good to know there has been some 26 inchers caught off our seacoast going for stripers
If they take that dam down just a little ways up from where you are fishing this could be on of the best fishery’s in Maine, sea run browns, stocked browns that are regularly over 21 inches and striper in the lower part of the river that is close to the ocean
Is that a discussion currently?
Wish I knew what river that was. Mousum?
Interesting. I grew up on Long Island, and we have a (somewhat) sea-run fishery - if it's appropriate to call it that, lol. I caught a sea-run brown about 30 years ago and it was, without a doubt, living in the salt and had taken up the colors of a "true" sea-run fish. Of course, I knew they were there, my uncle took me to fish this particular river (the Nissequogue) a few times in my young life, always for the elusive sea-run brown. . .and, I don't recall ever catching any. Though, when we went, it was in the winter, after everything else was in slumbering mode, including trout. Well, one time I caught a nice one. It was, I guess, about 18 - 20" and it was practically all silver except for some small, I mean real, real tiny, red dots on it. I've never seen another fish like and I've fished my whole life, caught plenty of steelhead, striped bass, etc., but that fish always stood out to me. So, I found a blog by an English gentleman that has a similar image of a sea-run brown that I thought you fellows might enjoy. Here's the link: hawker-overend.com/how-to-fish-for-daytime-sea-trout-welsh-dee/
It's our attempt at starting a sea run fishery. Ive caught some silver ones and seen one s caught locally that are 26 inch and silver almost salmon looking
down among the gravel lie,
wish beyond the skill of worm or fly
the sea-trout be the boss of i
down among the gravel lie,
wise beyond the skill of worm or fly
the sea-trout be the boss of i
#creston laager a welsh gentleman fishing a welsh river. You can call him Welsh or British but definitely not English! That would be like calling a Canadian a yank.
No hate from me, but these fish are merely stockies that have chosen to reside in the brackish water, just FYI.
I have fished this river for 10 years, November to March and have managed only two sea run browns. Both fish were very obviously sea run browns, as opposed to the stocked fish.
I will say they stock some gorgeous looking browns every fall, and it makes for great fishing.
Again, no hate, just letting you know. A true sea run almost looks like a salmon. Even ones that have spent a fair share of time in the freshwater-they lose some silver but not enough to look like these browns
Tight lines man 🤟🏼
Why would you fish streamers on 5x tippet? Of course you will be broken off!! Not fair on the fish to leave hooks in them...
It allows you to drift the streamer naturally when you need to and switch to almost any fly. Rarely do I break off 5x
Nice bunch of advertising, good comments about products, hope you got paid...Where are all the fish you talk about? I saw TWO little brook trout and a nice ad for F**k My Coffee mud ? WTF? Oh BTW what YEAR was this and WHERE ? Thanks
The ads I have nothing to do with, they are based on you. This was last fall and in Maine and they were brown trout
mate did you honestly write that comment? at least hes tryin and doin a good job of it too! where are all your sea-trout videos with high quality production values?
@@BendItFishing i cant believe that guy wrote that!
@@whitetroutchannel must be new to youtube
@@BendItFishing he must be but i bet hes not new to a black eye or two if hes speaking to people like that! too many ignorant people in this world! ive fished for sea run browns for nearly 30 years mate your channels great!! never listen the haters pal 👍👍
All salmonods run to the sea
That wasn't a sea run they are completely silver all most look like a Salmon ,an they run to the sea in the spring ,ur catching just plain browns
from what I am reading is they change color when they come back to spawn. I have caught both silver looking ones and the "normal" brown coloration.
They do change colour back to brown after some time in the river. But some resident browns look quite silvery too. Sometimes it’s impossible to tell. A good rule of thumb is that resident browns tend to have some red spots among the black although not infallible it can give an indication.