Fly Fishing For Roscoe Browns In The Beaverkill River – Higher Elevations Adventures
Fly Fishing For Roscoe Browns In The Beaverkill River – Higher Elevations Adventures
Fairly new to fly fishing, my cousin and I gave it a try for a weekend in Trout Town USA, Roscoe NY.
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Great drone footage even nicer trout!
You guys got EXTREMELY lucky. Those rivers are over fished and the trout are very selective. The Beaverkill is a tough river to cut your teeth on. I used to have a cabin at that campground in your video. I miss fishing that stretch. Beautiful video. Hope to see more. Keep up the great work!
how was fishing over there
That’s my uncle and cousin.
What a wonderful video
Sweet video! make sure you wet your hands when holding wilds!
They hold a lot of secrets. Check out my blog www,freestonebound.blogspot.com I had a cabin on that campsite (Roscoe Campites). Most unusual thing I caught was a Lamprey. There is a picture of him on my blog. Turns out they spawn in the beaverkill and lower East and West branch. Beautiful fish by the way. It took me 20 trips and a year as a beginner to land a really nice brown. Definitely beginners luck. I could have used some of that luck when I started fly fishing.
Awesome stuff! Where was that you camped at?
Monster brown
Truly a great job on this video, editing is perfect! Absolutely subbing! You guys from the area/upstate?
Fished the beaverkill today!!!
It’s a great place to fish! I would suggest that taking some casting lessons will be the best money you can spend, and cut off years of frustration! Oh and that was a very nice brown you caught, there are a lot of those in Beaverkill!
I love this video!! Great scenery and story!! Looks like the Smoky Mountains!
And they’re hooked, just like the fish!
Is it possible to use a spinning reel on the Beaverkill?
Were you camping at Butternut Grove? It looks like you were. I started staying there with friends/family in 1964/65 before the the Rte. 17 ‘Quickway’ was even completed. Back then, there was only two campers at Butternut Grove and our ‘Gramps’ owned one of them. I was 9 years old. I was fortunate to learn from some of the best: my Uncle ‘Bub’, Gramps Rose, (who owned the camper at Butternut Grove), his son, Ollie and Walt Dette, heralded fly-tyer from Roscoe, across Rte. 17 from the Diner. Thanks to them, I learned to cast at a very young age and I ended up with a young mans ‘dream job’ as the Nat’l Sales Manager of HL Leonard, traveling all over the country selling Thousand Dollar Fly Rods at 25 years old. No bragging but you have to know how to cast to sell a thousand dollar fly rod. The great wonder of it all is we have spent many, many great days on the Beaverkill (Little and Big), Willowemoc, Junction Pool and East Branch, with my brothers, so many mentors and dear friends that the River brought together. Watching the great hatches as the water was boiling with fish is an amazing site. As you now know, this area is magical. I used to tell my friends, "You don’t catch them, you charm them." All the Best on a fine video. BTW, noting your funny ads, Orvis is still consider ‘just passable’ gear.
Great video,beautiful fish~
Very awesome production! Welcome to the addiction lol. Great place to start there on the Delaware. I see videos like this and how everyone reveres it, I feel lucky its close to my backyard. Fish on guys!
This was a beautiful video. Well edited, narrated, and shot. You got a sub from me for it 🙂 Hope you will check out my channel too. Best of luck in 2019, hope you are still fly fishing
Nice work
Lovely video. Sweet channel as well. Subbed to support and follow. Keep it up. Cheers!
The Roscoe Dinner its been a long time but I will be back one day
was your campsite the beaver kill campground?
Well done video. Did many trips up to the Catskills for fly fishing. Enjoyed all of them. The place has a special mystique.
Good job guys. Thanks for sharing your novice fly fishing adventure.
Nothing like it 🙂
Nice one. I got one about that size my first time on the stream. I was heading down to see a friend and crossed over a bridge. I look over and see a bunch of guys Fishing and decided to stop. I broke out the centerpin and bam! It wasn’t what In used to catching, big 15 pound brown or steelhead from the Niagara River, but it was still an amazing Fish.
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Nicely done. Keep up the good work.
What Campground were you staying at?