
Advanced Streamer The New Fly Fisher
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Date: 2022-05-15
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Comments and reviews: 10
Stephen
I've only recently begun streamer fishing. I, too, believed streamers were meant for high, painted, water. In the past 6 months, I've watched a few streamer videos. I believe you may have had another video that included streamer fishing as a part of it. I learned more in this video than all of the others combined. You actually taught me - the others did little towards that end. Excellent instruction. Excellent lessons. Mice - who knew? I believed they were primarily for bass. I was surprised to learn from the comments that you were using a 6wt for streamers. I assumed you were throwing 8wt line. And, you commented about the size of the brook trout being the biggest you ever caught. I've caught a fair number of brook trout. I've watched dozens of videos that included others landing brook trout. I've never seen any even close to those that you pulled in. Your excitement and the words you used were spontaneous and genuine. Do not be concerned about others who have commented about your language. It was appropriate in the moment. I'm betting we do not have brook trout that size in our entire U. S. Your short video answered far more questions than I could ever think of for streamers. I do have one question. For what purpose do you use that sword that's in the sheath on your hip? What is it?
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I've only recently begun streamer fishing. I, too, believed streamers were meant for high, painted, water. In the past 6 months, I've watched a few streamer videos. I believe you may have had another video that included streamer fishing as a part of it. I learned more in this video than all of the others combined. You actually taught me - the others did little towards that end. Excellent instruction. Excellent lessons. Mice - who knew? I believed they were primarily for bass. I was surprised to learn from the comments that you were using a 6wt for streamers. I assumed you were throwing 8wt line. And, you commented about the size of the brook trout being the biggest you ever caught. I've caught a fair number of brook trout. I've watched dozens of videos that included others landing brook trout. I've never seen any even close to those that you pulled in. Your excitement and the words you used were spontaneous and genuine. Do not be concerned about others who have commented about your language. It was appropriate in the moment. I'm betting we do not have brook trout that size in our entire U. S. Your short video answered far more questions than I could ever think of for streamers. I do have one question. For what purpose do you use that sword that's in the sheath on your hip? What is it?
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vibratingstring
There are as many ways to streamer fish as there are all of fishing. Or so it seems to me. And they are the only way to catch a number of non-trout. While sunfish love dries and wets and nymphs, I have yet to catch a large largemouth, or a striped bass, on a dry fly: -)
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There are as many ways to streamer fish as there are all of fishing. Or so it seems to me. And they are the only way to catch a number of non-trout. While sunfish love dries and wets and nymphs, I have yet to catch a large largemouth, or a striped bass, on a dry fly: -)
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Robert
Excellent job Tom! You covered the gamut of techniques pretty well. From nymph rods to trout spey, and the traditional streamer techniques as well! Beautiful trout and rivers to fish for them! Need an assistant Tom? I'm in!
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Excellent job Tom! You covered the gamut of techniques pretty well. From nymph rods to trout spey, and the traditional streamer techniques as well! Beautiful trout and rivers to fish for them! Need an assistant Tom? I'm in!
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69JJV
This is Tom, I made, no I was not smart enough to check my line.
He has to be the best person to fish with. Even the young guides he is respectful and listens.
Thanks Tom, for the years of enjoyment.
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This is Tom, I made, no I was not smart enough to check my line.
He has to be the best person to fish with. Even the young guides he is respectful and listens.
Thanks Tom, for the years of enjoyment.
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Kenji
9: 30 sinking line & constant tension cast!
It-s nicely information -
This is not explained in many videos. This is a technique that is not necessary for floating lines-
Great vid!
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9: 30 sinking line & constant tension cast!
It-s nicely information -
This is not explained in many videos. This is a technique that is not necessary for floating lines-
Great vid!
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OldBear5255
Great video. Glad you are doing them. Thanks for sharing all that great action. Hope you keep doing them. Never to old to keep learning. Best Regards, Ken from West Virginia ---
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Great video. Glad you are doing them. Thanks for sharing all that great action. Hope you keep doing them. Never to old to keep learning. Best Regards, Ken from West Virginia ---
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Craig
Thanks for the tips Tom! Can you please let me know what type of polyleader you were using in the video? I see intermediate, fast and super fast on the Orvis website. thanks!
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Thanks for the tips Tom! Can you please let me know what type of polyleader you were using in the video? I see intermediate, fast and super fast on the Orvis website. thanks!
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Marc
Awesome! The HD view of a big trout jumping on a mouse is very trilling to watch! It must be amazing to be the one holding the rod when it happen! Thank you for sharing.
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Awesome! The HD view of a big trout jumping on a mouse is very trilling to watch! It must be amazing to be the one holding the rod when it happen! Thank you for sharing.
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Aquarium
Why do people fly fish over traditional? Its so much more work and way more expensive. What is the Advantage? Or is it more of a -Traditional- thing?
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Why do people fly fish over traditional? Its so much more work and way more expensive. What is the Advantage? Or is it more of a -Traditional- thing?
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Daniel
I caught a 10 inch trout on eggs and it had 2 inches of a small brown still hanging out its mouth I don't even know how it took the eggs but it did
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I caught a 10 inch trout on eggs and it had 2 inches of a small brown still hanging out its mouth I don't even know how it took the eggs but it did
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