Fishing

One Fish, Two Fish, but Not Enough Fish
Season 03, Episode 16 Tyler Wilson Season 03, Episode 16 Tyler Wilson

One Fish, Two Fish, but Not Enough Fish

This video is a compilation of several trips on which I caught only a single fish or two. I caught all these trout on the same type of bait. For some reason, I have really good luck with Powerbait Eggs. I try lots of other baits and lures, but by far, Powerbait Eggs just seem to work for me. What is your favorite go-to bait or lure?

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Monster Rainbow Trout
Season 03, Episode 08 Tyler Wilson Season 03, Episode 08 Tyler Wilson

Monster Rainbow Trout

I Went back to the local pond looking for more palomino trout. I found one on my first cast while still trying to set up my drop shot rig. That was grand enough, but the final trout I hooked into was the largest I've caught this year. It was both gorgeous and massive. While I love catching these rare palominos, a monster rainbow with a lot of fight is just as wonderful for me to hook into. What a grand day.

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Finally Catching a Rare Species, Part 2
Season 03, Episode 07, Part 2 Tyler Wilson Season 03, Episode 07, Part 2 Tyler Wilson

Finally Catching a Rare Species, Part 2

A local pond was recently stocked with a rare trout species called palomino trout. Palominos are also called "lightning trout" and "bananas." Sometimes, they are called "golden trout," but I think that is confusing because they differ from the original. Palomino trout are a hybrid cross between golden and rainbow trout. Their coloring is mainly yellow and orange, with red cheeks and stripes along their body appearing during spawning season. Unlike another hybrid, the tiger trout, the palomino trout, can reproduce. However, no real data has been collected concerning the viability of these hatchlings in the wild.

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Finally Catching a Rare Species, Part 1
Season 03, Episode 07, Part 1 Tyler Wilson Season 03, Episode 07, Part 1 Tyler Wilson

Finally Catching a Rare Species, Part 1

A local pond was recently stocked with a rare trout species called palomino trout. Palominos are also called "lightning trout" and "bananas." Sometimes, they are called "golden trout," but I think that is confusing because they differ from the original. Palomino trout are a hybrid cross between golden and rainbow trout. Their coloring is mainly yellow and orange, with red cheeks and stripes along their body appearing during spawning season. Unlike another hybrid, the tiger trout, the palomino trout, can reproduce. However, no real data has been collected concerning the viability of these hatchlings in the wild.

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