first thing is those fish aren't "wild" as he explains at 2:22 if shaun were local he would know that they are planted! So all i have to say is WOW!!! I love how all these outfitters (cock shiners) come from out of the the area or even worse out of the state and claim to be experts about the landscape and about the wildlife. Furthermore there are people around they are only about a quarter mile away from the highway. The only reason there is no one around is cause your on a PRIVATE SECTION!!
Great video. I ran into Shaun on the Green River and he invited us to go fishing here. Great idea until I found out it was $700/day. I'll bushwhack it for that price or go to Lee's ferry and get a guide there for a lot less.
must be nice to have the money to fish private sections and catch select fish when us locals have to go bush wack the swamp and hopefully catch a slime rocket (rainbow) but most likely just catch a god damn sucker.
I fished this river back in 05 and had a blast! I caught a handful of rainbows and a couple fat browns. It is a fun place to fish, the weather is warm and so no need for waders!
anyone who is interested in learning more about fly fishing may also find the book "Fly Fishing for Dummies" useful. it explains how to identify the best fish to fly fish, how to improve your catch and release techniques how to choose the right rod, reel, and gear to land the fish you are after etc
usta be great fishin but these days the fish are planters and will eat anything very few browns and the fish are sick or somthing cuz there long skinny funny lookin.
what a rip off they charge you tons of money to fish the fremont after they planted it. the fish are long and skinny and taste like mush.....better time spent fishin the boulder lakes.
The Fremont River near Torey is a great stretch of water. But there are so many more places in the local mountains to fish if you take time to explore.
the Fremont River in Southern Utah is a great location this time of year, lots of big browns and a few rainbows. The best things about it are the breathtaking scenery straight out of a classic western, and the fact that there are no people there at all making it a true wild adventure.
Ha sanyone fih these waters here?? I will be going to the area from Las Vegas area. If anyone has any idea about the area then please post a comment here.
Shawn and Dave were using hopper patterns such as "Dave's Hopper" and "Rainey's Giant Hopper", as well as elk hair caddis, headlight caddis, and fluttering caddis.
first thing is those fish aren't "wild" as he explains at 2:22 if shaun were local he would know that they are planted! So all i have to say is WOW!!! I love how all these outfitters (cock shiners) come from out of the the area or even worse out of the state and claim to be experts about the landscape and about the wildlife. Furthermore there are people around they are only about a quarter mile away from the highway. The only reason there is no one around is cause your on a PRIVATE SECTION!!
titsmagee1988 6 months ago
Great video. I ran into Shaun on the Green River and he invited us to go fishing here. Great idea until I found out it was $700/day. I'll bushwhack it for that price or go to Lee's ferry and get a guide there for a lot less.
secamosca 6 months ago
must be nice to have the money to fish private sections and catch select fish when us locals have to go bush wack the swamp and hopefully catch a slime rocket (rainbow) but most likely just catch a god damn sucker.
titsmagee1988 9 months ago
why don't you guys go try the public sections WHERE ITS A CHALLENGE!!
titsmagee1988 9 months ago
Glad you guys are enjoying Utah. We miss you down here in Vegas. Great video.
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DreamsofMajesty 1 year ago
good guy who knows his stuff...fun to talk to...
EscalanteFlyFlipper 2 years ago
Nice Video, What dryfly fishings all about..
Stevonater5 2 years ago 2
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phycodrag 2 years ago
I fished this river back in 05 and had a blast! I caught a handful of rainbows and a couple fat browns. It is a fun place to fish, the weather is warm and so no need for waders!
x7mastermahan 2 years ago
this looks like a really nice location.
anyone who is interested in learning more about fly fishing may also find the book "Fly Fishing for Dummies" useful. it explains how to identify the best fish to fly fish, how to improve your catch and release techniques how to choose the right rod, reel, and gear to land the fish you are after etc
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aja978 3 years ago
usta be great fishin but these days the fish are planters and will eat anything very few browns and the fish are sick or somthing cuz there long skinny funny lookin.
heartsandrocks26 3 years ago
what a rip off they charge you tons of money to fish the fremont after they planted it. the fish are long and skinny and taste like mush.....better time spent fishin the boulder lakes.
heartsandrocks26 3 years ago
big heads and skinny bodies...dont look too healthy of fish
Nile505 3 years ago
water looks kinda warm.
wenahaone 3 years ago
Awesome video!!!
angler557 4 years ago
awesome!
Sventasis 4 years ago
The Fremont River near Torey is a great stretch of water. But there are so many more places in the local mountains to fish if you take time to explore.
LOMPOC35 4 years ago
The Freemont River near Torey is great, but there is many more areas to fish in the local mountains, you just need to explore.
LOMPOC35 4 years ago
hi goozmooshak,
the Fremont River in Southern Utah is a great location this time of year, lots of big browns and a few rainbows. The best things about it are the breathtaking scenery straight out of a classic western, and the fact that there are no people there at all making it a true wild adventure.
sportingfly 4 years ago
Ha sanyone fih these waters here?? I will be going to the area from Las Vegas area. If anyone has any idea about the area then please post a comment here.
goozmooshak 4 years ago
Shawn and Dave were using hopper patterns such as "Dave's Hopper" and "Rainey's Giant Hopper", as well as elk hair caddis, headlight caddis, and fluttering caddis.
urckrecords 4 years ago
what type of dry flies were u using
paintball1235 4 years ago
Yes please... I'll take two.
lastminuteangler 5 years ago