Small Stream Trout Fishing! (North Carolina)
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- čas přidán 15. 07. 2018
- Fishing for trout in North Carolina!
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Very nice video, beautiful scenery. That waterfall was awesome. Glad to see you guys keep and eat some of your fish . Keep on keeping on and Best of luck always and thanks for sharing your videos.
Thank you John!
Looks like you guys put a lot of work into those fish especially out in that rain! Nice fish
Thanks!
Beautiful hellgramite fly!!
trout are a hard fish to catch
Great vid guys.. could about smell that shore lunch through the screen on my laptop! haha
Thanks for watching!
Did me good to watch this. I grew up right on the Watauga river in Foscoe, NC. It was hard living, but that river taught me a helluva lot. Keep those rivers and I'll catch you out there.
I caught an 78 pound amberjack off the coast of North Carolina. She caught like crazy but I got her up. She tasted much better than she fought though😏😏
Im really jonesing for trout fishing . was gonna go last sunday but wow . creeks too high.
good ol VC park
Very cool streams, you should have shown more of them, imho :)
Anyways, how large do brown trout get in a stream like the first and the last ones out there? The ones you showed range from tiny (first year, imho) to medium (borderline mature), but maybe that's due to the harsh conditions that make them grow slower?Tight lines!
Thanks for watching! Anything over a foot would be considered big in those type of streams.
Thanks for the reply :)Well, it makes sense then. I noticed your pal was fishing in shorts - in many trout places around the world that would be suicide, but here, it appears, there are no or almost no blood sucking insects although it's clearly summer or late spring. I've fished places like that in several countries as well. Breathtaking locations, but extremely lifeless - pretty much no flying insects, almost no birds.... To me it's almost surreal. I suppose trout feel it too.Best of luck to your channel!
Thank you!
When they are that small how can you feel them take the fly
Steve Whitten he probably sees a jump in the line or a sudden stop. Thats atleast how i usually tell.
Is this the alarka creek
First
Wat creek is this