The little japanese stream.

We love little streams. First of all, you can easily get lost in them, and if you’re fishing with a friend, in tandem, one fishes, the other follows, and when the first one catches a fish, the other takes over, and so on! But this is different, Roy (the guy from the Roy’s Fishing channel) goes all by himself and has a blast! It’s exactly the kind of film that inspires you to grab your rod and head out to a little stream yourself. Did you see his rod? 5’8″ with a WT3 line! With a leader of the same length! Pure bliss. It’s a welcome change from rivers so wide you can’t reach the opposite bank without wading up to your waist. Here, it’s simpler: you target the currents and pools, your fly “fishes” only half a foot or 1ft 20 and in the best-case scenario, it’ll catch the current for a. Ybout 3ft. Our senses are heightened: you hear the birds, you breathe in the forest air, you’re completely alone, focused on your fly, your cast and the fish! Pure bliss!

You can leave the original Japanese soundtrack (more exotic) and read the subtitles or have it dubbed in English. It’s all in the YouTube settings.