34 thoughts on “Maine Brook Trout Fishing

  1. Peter Bloomquist says:

    Strange "take" on mayfly v. caddies takes. I've had far more violent takes on caddis than mayfly especially in later summer, especially on a skitter. Might be a symptom of freestone vs. other streams?

  2. Joseph Gomes says:

    Tom, you've been fishing for a hundred years and you damn well oughta have a barbless hook and a sturdy hemostat to remove the hook and keep the 'pretty brook trout ' alive and healthy.

  3. Robert Smith says:

    Born and raised in maine and i learned tying classic carrie steven flies and i love how these traditional flies still are the best way to crush big wild brookies. Chandler is awesome but it barely scratches some of the other places that are found up there.

  4. Evan Roy says:

    Looks like a good time. Those remote brook trout ponds are pretty sweet. Looks like they took you to a fairly accessible pond. Those ponds usually make for a good day, and decent mix of stocked and wild trout. Venture out to the more remote bodies of water in Maine and you will see some large, wild brook trout.

  5. The Trout Adventure’s - Kashmir says:

    Hey you guys do beautiful videos, I love your videos, you really catch some beautiful trouts. been following you since some long. You guys inspired me and I started a YouTube channel, I am based in the other part of world in North India based in Himalayas, Place known as Kashmir, I hope you would have heard about it. We get one of the best rivers to fish, Kashmir Also known as the paradise on earth. I am trying to show the world about our streams & trouts we have. Hopefully you would love it. Thanks 😊.

  6. Lambert Saldi says:

    Mark awesome good for you and Tom 👍🇺🇸
    This is my 22nd year fly fishing maine its hard to beat period
    Good Luck to all on the water for 2020👍👍🇺🇸
    The Great State of Maine
    Thank you The Vermonter

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