Took the GoPro out with me on Thursday to the upper Gibbon River to help answer the question How Long Was Your Cast?
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Took the GoPro out with me on Thursday to the upper Gibbon River to help answer the question How Long Was Your Cast?
Wet gloves, barbless hooks, heavy tippet - generally my fish are landed quickly and out of the water less than 15 seconds. Indeed, I did miss the water’s edge by a few inches.Nice fish handling. But hey! He got the shot and the info and that is more important!
Won't debate the label. In this stretch of river Browns are the dominant species and there are plenty in the 18-19" range in the right places. Despite the barbless hook requirement, every brown caught in this part of the park could be legally kept and if you wanted to, thrown on the bank to die. Unfortunately, if you kept more than 10 and left the park, you'd be in violation of Montana possession limits. Back in the 2020 season, I caught three Westslope cutthroat male brood stock in Gibbon and Elk meadows. They had obviously been dumped in river by the park fisheries' managers despite the fact they are not indigenous to this body of water above Gibbon falls. I doubt they survived the big browns that ply these waters. I've never seen one since that 2020 spring and have never caught any young cutts in these waters either.Invasive species, who cares.

Took the GoPro out with me on Thursday to the upper Gibbon River to help answer the question How Long Was Your Cast?
Good thing you're not nit picking at details. And here I thought the over-riding consideration factor might be the unique application of the Google Earth measuring tool.Looking at the reel I see plenty of line and no backing showing. Two water hauls prior to the final cast were used to load the rod, which is a penalty. Also, the downstream flow of the river adds apparent distance to the cast.
@DimeBrite : I am curious as to what "penalty" you are referring to? The objective here is to get the fly to the fish. In this case at the mouth of the flooded creek where strikes are common or deep under the bubble line mid-stream to the bank. The long cast accomplishes both so why does a "water haul", which is very effective at getting the heavy sink tip to the target, constitute some kind of "penalty"?Two water hauls prior to the final cast were used to load the rod, which is a penalty.
I eventually did. The bank I was standing on (about 5’ back from the edge) is extremely deep (6-10’) in this high water. The cast I put in the video just happened to be the best shot I got on the GoPro. Typically I’ll fish this bank two-three steps down every cast, the distance usually the same into the flooded creek mouth. Many times the fish will come once the fly is close to the bank and being retrieved upstream. If I don’t connect at the creek mouth or mid-stream, the retrieve will continue along the bank until there’s about 20’ of line out. I probably hooked up with 5-6 fish on my pass through this bend in the river. It’s a hole that holds a lot of fish.I'm curious as to why you didn't just move up to the little point.
I was being cynical.Won't debate the label. In this stretch of river Browns are the dominant species and there are plenty in the 18-19" range in the right places. Despite the barbless hook requirement, every brown caught in this part of the park could be legally kept and if you wanted to, thrown on the bank to die. Unfortunately, if you kept more than 10 and left the park, you'd be in violation of Montana possession limits. Back in the 2020 season, I caught three Westslope cutthroat male brood stock in Gibbon and Elk meadows. They had obviously been dumped in river by the park fisheries' managers despite the fact they are not indigenous to this body of water above Gibbon falls. I doubt they survived the big browns that ply these waters. I've never seen one since that 2020 spring and have never caught any young cutts in these waters either.
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