Fall Brook Trout
September is a fantastic time to fly fish for large and beautifully coloured Brook Trout before they spawn. Host Colin McKeown travels to Blue Fox Camp in Northern Ontario (Algoma Country) to try and catch one of the legendary Brook Trout the region is famous for. Blue Fox Camp: bluefoxcamp.com
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As a life long fishermen and painter it’s the brook trout that is the most beautiful to me. I only fish for trout but in some cases go bass or pike fishing. I think trout in general are all pretty fish but the colors of the brook trout look like god painted it and there living peaces of art. I know an older fella who loves fly fishing for trout and it was more then his hobby it was a part of his life,his house was decorated with his life accumulation of trout and his trophy catches stuffed and displayed on the wall with antique fly Lewers and fishing poles hanging on the walls. Only fly rods and to speak of reel and worm fishing was treason in his domain. He tied all his own flys as another hobby and painted amazing good trout on canvas pictures which is how he made his living and he loved well off them.He also worked giving guided fishing tours which he would travel the world doing and made a great living,he was an old man when we met and now he’s an even older man. I still go over to visit and go fishing with him but his age has made him unable to tie flys or even paint or fish much anymore,it’s like watching a musician who threw old age gets arthritis and can no longer play guitar to make music and it’s hard to see.
Looks nice. I love those smaller calm lakes. Float tube with a 10 foot rod, long leader and à train of flies!
"lake trout are out of season here, lets get him back safely" proceeds to gill it... lollll
@ryanreynolds3630
2 жыл бұрын
You do know you can grab larger fish by the gill plate and not touch the gills right? Many times it's safer because you don't risk dropping it.
@owenwright4484
2 жыл бұрын
He's taking about the one they grill later on
Hunchback Trout. Sweeter than the kisses of Esmerelda.
Trout love crawfish !
A little piece of HEAVEN!!!
Great trip!
ive fished here many times ,,, was a 2 hour atv ride in ,,,,, just gorgeous
Very good fishing. I like brown trout. IT's a good fight.
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I agree Gordon is the guide to hit the river with. He ties his own flies and they work so very well, you wont find them in any fly shop.
Yes for September brook trout. They are feeding voraciously and are stunningly beautiful. My brother and I have caught them hand over fist in the Boundary Waters.-big brook trout-15 to 20 inchers.
AWESOME VIDEO BOSS
Great filming and editing and amazing fish!
@newflyfisher
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
That white and red/orange is always my go to for specks. The white kenebec worm harness with the little red tab gets em everytime
When I saw this thumbnail. I knew there had to be a float plane to get to that size brookie.
My eyes were opened to the value of crustaceans when i went out last year and was SLAYING browns on a 3/8ths oz bass jig. I couldn’t believe it. And the best part, NO BASS.
Nice brookie
The world is full of ironies. Here in Appalachia “a nice little brookie (natives)” is 8 inches. 12 inches is awesome. 😂
@backwoodsadventures9649
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah they are fun to catch in Appalachia though. I flyfish in virginia for them.
@vickvinegar5071
2 жыл бұрын
Let me mend this, a nice little brookie is 5 inches. A nice brookie is 8 inches. Anything 10+ is a trophy brook trout.
@robobiss444
2 жыл бұрын
@@vickvinegar5071 really? I fish for them here in Maine and have caught tons over 16”. In one day I pulled 15+ that size out of one pool nymphing.
Beautiful country, awsome fish!,but if y'all ain't eatin um, i ain't goin...
Little 3-4 pound brook trout hahaha
I was wondering how the fish got so large in these lakes until they discussed stocking barren lakes. it works if you have enough lakes to rotate since the size of the fish drops dramatically after the first stocking. My particular preference is for self sustaining trout populations in the waters I create. Still this looks like a very fun fishing experience! .... by the way, this is exactly what happened in some interior BC lakes that created the "kamloops" reputation. Those fish were much smaller a couple generations into their presence in lakes like legendary Paul Lake.
@jdriver2627
Жыл бұрын
These stocked trout in ontario do not reproduce, the size depends on the lake. Bait, depth, structure, etc… they can stock the same batch of trout in multiple different lakes and they grow at different rates in different lakes.
@jdriver2627
Жыл бұрын
They can get big because of the lack of fishing pressure. Winter months are easier to access some lakes but the main feeding times is june and sept. Alot of the lakes i fish are foot access only and i rarley ever see another fisherman during summer months
Is incredible video in an absolutely gorgeous spot May I ask what a trip like that costs I'm in New York State and would love to go there I'm an avid brookie fisherman ? That was Truly some awesome fishing In some fantastic trout
Surprised one of your hosts would gill a lake trout like that...
@ryanreynolds3630
2 жыл бұрын
Lake trout and other bigger fish species can be safely grabbed by the gill plate without touching or harming the gills in any way.
Can you keep any for eating .
I Landed 6 to 8lbs here on little old P.E.I. lots of big brookies here
Interesting video, I love ships. Thank you... and I just posted a video - a passenger ship masterfully avoids being hit with a berth. The captain is a professional! Happy viewing.
Mahalo Nui Loa Brutha’s for the journey and great fly rod experience.🌲🌲🦦💦
Nice video. Would make the video if you cooked and ate one.
i need a scotty's mcfly
Open the Border!!!
@newflyfisher
3 жыл бұрын
hopefully soon!
👍👍👍 What kind of fish is that?
@newflyfisher
3 жыл бұрын
brook trout, a big one
@bagayochannel4872
3 жыл бұрын
My place does not exist that fish
The thumbail was a salmon painted in brook-trout colors 😂
@newflyfisher
9 ай бұрын
lol
What is the sonar on your phone? Please provide the app and equipment needed. Thank you!
@newflyfisher
3 жыл бұрын
The sonar we're using is called Deeper Chirp and it connects thru your phone on an App. Google them and it will explain how it works, great portable system
@BeautifuLakesStreamsBiologists
3 жыл бұрын
@@newflyfisher and #J Mash thanks for the Q and the A. Shopping now!
Rip out a weaver grabber and you’ll catch em every time.
Who needs to match the hatch? Why just catch North Ontario brookies on a bahama salt fly?
Get hook, toss on a small peice of orange peel on it, go fishing for trout, let me know.
6:49 Wow work on your fish handling skills please! Absolutely no need to gill a fish like that lake trout if you plan on releasing it!!
The New Fly Fisherman still does not have any idea on why the hotspots are where they are. New Fly Fisherman, check out the vegetation on the shoreline along the lake. The riparian zone trees and shrubs provide up to 80% of the nutrients needed for the food chain of the aquatic inhabitants. The old growth forest and pine trees does feed the small mammals in the adjoining upland zone. But why go to Canada to fish hatchery stocked brook trout? Does Canada still have native born brook trout?
QUE MAL MANEJO DE LOS PECES, LE METEN LAS MANOS EN LAS AGALLAS....MUY MAL!!
Mahalo Nui Loa Brutha’s for the journey and great fly rod experience.🌲🌲🦦💦