
Small Stream Trout Tips & Techniques - Drift Outfitters - The New Fly Fisher
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Date: 2022-05-15
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dbassman27
Thanks for the great video. I have been fishing the waters portrayed for probably close to 25 years. It should be noted that most of the streams in this part of Ontario are located on private property, so permission is required to fish. Please don't trespass as that negatively impacts all of us fly-fishers. The fishing on these streams can be very challenging, but also quite rewarding. A little research on public access can go along way (it also helps to avoid weekends and the first week after the season opens. It also needs to be stressed that all of the fish on these streams are wild, so please practice catch and release. I know that there are still people who fish the stream portrayed with worms and eat the trout they catch. That's okay with me as that is the law (these streams aren't designated catch and release, and these people are locals who have lived in the area all of their lives. But those of us who are fly fisher should be careful and treat these trout with respect. These waters are an incredible treasure, and it would not take much to ruin the fishing for everyone.
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Thanks for the great video. I have been fishing the waters portrayed for probably close to 25 years. It should be noted that most of the streams in this part of Ontario are located on private property, so permission is required to fish. Please don't trespass as that negatively impacts all of us fly-fishers. The fishing on these streams can be very challenging, but also quite rewarding. A little research on public access can go along way (it also helps to avoid weekends and the first week after the season opens. It also needs to be stressed that all of the fish on these streams are wild, so please practice catch and release. I know that there are still people who fish the stream portrayed with worms and eat the trout they catch. That's okay with me as that is the law (these streams aren't designated catch and release, and these people are locals who have lived in the area all of their lives. But those of us who are fly fisher should be careful and treat these trout with respect. These waters are an incredible treasure, and it would not take much to ruin the fishing for everyone.
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jumpinjehosiphats
That's a new one, -suspension device-! A step up from the -strike indicator-; it amazes me to what lengths fly fishers will go to keep from admitting they're using a bobber.
It's a bobber, ok? There's no shame in it.
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That's a new one, -suspension device-! A step up from the -strike indicator-; it amazes me to what lengths fly fishers will go to keep from admitting they're using a bobber.
It's a bobber, ok? There's no shame in it.
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Richard
This is killing me, living so long in France, in the country in Normandy at that, but when I see North American Streams and fly fishing, at 66, something must be calling me home. rr
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This is killing me, living so long in France, in the country in Normandy at that, but when I see North American Streams and fly fishing, at 66, something must be calling me home. rr
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Keiran
Hey Tom where if this stream and drift outfitters store located? I live an hour away from Toronto and love fly fishing just don-t know many trout creeks around the Niagara region
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Hey Tom where if this stream and drift outfitters store located? I live an hour away from Toronto and love fly fishing just don-t know many trout creeks around the Niagara region
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Rob
Excellent segment with lots of great tips about presentation, flies and casting techniques by Rob from Drift Outfitters. Nothing beats fishing small streams. Highly recommended
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Excellent segment with lots of great tips about presentation, flies and casting techniques by Rob from Drift Outfitters. Nothing beats fishing small streams. Highly recommended
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Keiran
There-s a lot of mayfly nymphs there I lift and only find a few mayfly a while lifting usually hexagena nymphs we have huge hatches of hexagena mayflys
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There-s a lot of mayfly nymphs there I lift and only find a few mayfly a while lifting usually hexagena nymphs we have huge hatches of hexagena mayflys
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hunt
Great show guys, I loved seeing the aerial views of some of my favorite sections of river and your approach to putting fish in the net was spot on.
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Great show guys, I loved seeing the aerial views of some of my favorite sections of river and your approach to putting fish in the net was spot on.
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Russ
Thank you for the very informative video. Rob, it was cool that we got to see your experience with the fish jumping towards you on camera.
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Thank you for the very informative video. Rob, it was cool that we got to see your experience with the fish jumping towards you on camera.
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AssbrahamLincolon
Excellent video as always! I hope my winter full of watching The New Fly Fisher will pay off in productivity this summer.
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Excellent video as always! I hope my winter full of watching The New Fly Fisher will pay off in productivity this summer.
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Fly
What is that -pink worm- fly emulating?
In Australia we use a similar but green fly under willow trees
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What is that -pink worm- fly emulating?
In Australia we use a similar but green fly under willow trees
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