Solo Hammock Tent Camping and Fishing

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Madison Clysdale

Madison Clysdale

Күн бұрын

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@chiragprasadtv
@chiragprasadtv Жыл бұрын
We can watch you not catch fish for as long as it takes, the process of you figuring it out is so human, I really appreciate your style of content. Thank you for existing.
@MadisonClysdalee
@MadisonClysdalee Жыл бұрын
This is SO kind. I’ll continue filming as long as you keep watching 🫡
@bangElExplorer
@bangElExplorer Жыл бұрын
👍
@manzoorahmad4554
@manzoorahmad4554 Жыл бұрын
​@@MadisonClysdaleelike your simplicity
@angelsfulgueras8740
@angelsfulgueras8740 Жыл бұрын
How can't join with you mam?
@yourlifeisagreatstory
@yourlifeisagreatstory Жыл бұрын
I would recommend visiting the local bate/fishing store. Most of the time they’re friendly enough to recommend the right combo to use and show you how to set it up. I’d recommend a slightly better rod/reel for lures and use your current for a bate rig. That way you can double your chances.
@dalehamelin9538
@dalehamelin9538 11 ай бұрын
As an avid fly fisherman for over 40 years I still say catching a fish is the bonus, the process is the most fulfilling. Cheers from Abbottsford
@antimayomac
@antimayomac Жыл бұрын
That lake and the mountains’ reflections are stunning.
@MadisonClysdalee
@MadisonClysdalee Жыл бұрын
It was so serene
@matthewhedrick5536
@matthewhedrick5536 Жыл бұрын
​@@MadisonClysdaleeI know your just learning but I've had very good luck with only the panther Martin alone no egg sinker. You should give it a try
@cribbage
@cribbage Жыл бұрын
I love that you mentioned having a conversation with yourself about turning around. I have this conversation almost every solo trip I go on, and am so glad that I haven't yet convinced myself to just go back home and sleep in my comfortable bed. So cathartic to spend a night in the woods alone...it truly helps you grow as a person. Great video!
@GreencampRhodie
@GreencampRhodie 8 ай бұрын
Huge respect for your mindset, attitude, adventure & outlook.
@bradpage8967
@bradpage8967 Жыл бұрын
The scenery around that lake is just awe inspiring!! Not many would hike to a spot in the dark, that took courage.
@irawhitlock1084
@irawhitlock1084 Жыл бұрын
You are a brave and adventurous young lady; an inspiration. My wife and I used to do this; leave work Friday, drive 2-4 hours to camp. Hike in dark or just sleep in car till first light. Then back pack in and come out on Sunday. Your videos make me want to do this again. And you’re right about making the video regardless of catch. It’s about the experience. I’d ask the fishing shops that are closest to where you’ll be fishing for lure, bait, and rig (bait under bobber, flies with weighted bobber etc) suggestions. They should have the most up to date info for the area. You might want to put new line on your reel. Often times, the line has been on the reel sitting in the store for a long time and it can develop a memory where it isn’t as supple and is therefore harder to cast. The local shops should be good for advice on that too. Keep up the great content! 👍❤️
@MadisonClysdalee
@MadisonClysdalee Жыл бұрын
That is so nice to hear you did the same with your wife. I'll definitely have to talk to a local shop, thanks. A bit tricky when I drive to a new place each weekend hehe.
@mikelee7876
@mikelee7876 6 ай бұрын
Much respect to you for walking out in the dark and staying by yourself that’s awesome
@michaelcampbell7377
@michaelcampbell7377 Жыл бұрын
I'm really impressed with your tenacity to go out there and just get it done. You want to fish, so you go out and do it. A lot of folks would come up with excuses especially when facing the same time constraints as yourself, and they waste their weekend on the couch, but not you. Great job!
@justicegusting2476
@justicegusting2476 Жыл бұрын
Of all the girls who have videos about hiking solo, you’re the prettiest, most modest, most engaging, most interesting, most informative, most talented, most fun, and the only one to whom I’ve subscribed.
@lemonexploring
@lemonexploring Жыл бұрын
So much respect for hiking in the dark!! Trying to get to a point where I feel comfortable doing the same. Love from ontario!
@MadisonClysdalee
@MadisonClysdalee Жыл бұрын
It took me many trips and I almost turned around but I never end up regretting pushing my comfort zones. Thanks for watching :)
@Arthurknight.4
@Arthurknight.4 Жыл бұрын
Extremely worth it the stars are way more beautiful in high altitude at night.
@marksr12
@marksr12 Жыл бұрын
You are an impressive young lady to do this alone. Fishing is always fun whether you catch something or not! Well done!
@ColtenJ44
@ColtenJ44 Жыл бұрын
Really glad I came across your channel a few weeks ago! I just started car camping with my doggo this summer. You’ve given me a lot of ideas on setup and different camping gear. Your genuine love, curiosity, and enthusiasm for the outdoors is what hooked me. Stay safe and I hope you and Kyro have the most amazing adventures!!
@MadisonClysdalee
@MadisonClysdalee Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Cheers to many more car camping adventures with our doggos
@benouzgane1929
@benouzgane1929 Жыл бұрын
@@MadisonClysdalee Where were your videos the last 2 weeks?
@LTCutcliffe
@LTCutcliffe 10 ай бұрын
After watching two of your videos it has been a stirring reaffirmation for me and the way I approach being outdoors. This kind of hiking and camping is a lot of fun and is overlooked by many. I'm happy I found this channel.
@siyuanthesuper1
@siyuanthesuper1 Жыл бұрын
Quick advice. You don't use any weights when you're using rooster tails. The rooster tail is meant to be used by itself. Reason why you can't cast far with the rooster tail is because you're rod is way too big and heavy for rooster tails. Typically they're paired up with light to ultra light rod. In addition, the lighter your line, the better. I suggest something like 4lb or 6lb mono line. In additon, there are seasons for trout. They typically do the best during spring and fall/winter time. In that lake you're in, i suspect there are a lot of bass. I would use a texas rig worm or crawfish, or anything top water
@RealBoiJare
@RealBoiJare Жыл бұрын
Good to know. As someone who’s trying to learn everything they can about fishing right now, I like hearing what advice people have
@laurasplicer712
@laurasplicer712 Жыл бұрын
Silver and gold and countdown brouwn trout rapalas work awesome . 🎣🎣🐟🐟i krimp barbs on hooks and remove the belly treble.hook easier to.unhook and release. 👍👍
@bdub07030
@bdub07030 Жыл бұрын
With spinner baits, you also have to retrieve fast enough for the blade to spin around the shaft. If you point your pole 90 degrees away from what the lure, it'll become obvious when this is happening. To fish these (slightly) lower in the water column, let it sink before retrieving and keep your pole tip down. Be wary though as these are snag magnets!
@bdub07030
@bdub07030 Жыл бұрын
Agreed that weights are not usually used with rooster tails. It can be hard to get small lures out far. Weight might help, but start with small BB weights.
@pbajnow
@pbajnow Жыл бұрын
One could transform an earring dangle into a unique custom lure. I've always used them to the best effect. Just add a hook and a tie point.
@AlbertoMorales-od1gh
@AlbertoMorales-od1gh 6 ай бұрын
I like your natural style hiking content, not saturated in any form.
@THE-RIVER-RAT
@THE-RIVER-RAT Жыл бұрын
Don't worry sooner or later you will catch your first. But I believe fishing is just a small part of getting out and enjoying nature and the great outdoors. GREAT VIDEO
@birthdayinstrumental
@birthdayinstrumental 11 ай бұрын
The nature here is so beautiful, I want to come here as soon as possible!
@squidgypants722
@squidgypants722 Жыл бұрын
Certainly alot braver than me. I wouldn't even venture into the woods alone let alone sleep in them. You're certainly an inspiration to myself and no doubt others who watch this aswell. Stay safe Regards Paul from England. 👍
@glenng.8254
@glenng.8254 10 ай бұрын
I could watch this young lady all day long and never get tired of listening.
@NikonF5user
@NikonF5user 6 ай бұрын
There's no such thing as getting skunked when you're in such a STUNNINGLY beautiful place!!!
@bambooforestgirl
@bambooforestgirl 6 ай бұрын
That's right, thank you for supporting content creators like us
@chrisbanta7617
@chrisbanta7617 11 ай бұрын
Don’t go cheap on the fishing line or reel. You can also use a clear floating bobber that you can put a little water in for weight with a fly behind it. A olive woolly bugger or a Carrie special will catch fish anywhere.
@charliesalem221
@charliesalem221 Жыл бұрын
The Knife, the Bear spray, the intelligence and sincerity. Awesome.
@sanjeevagunaratne2432
@sanjeevagunaratne2432 11 ай бұрын
I like your videos because they present actual situations without theatrics; in other words I believe you genuinely present what you really experience without exaggerations . Keep up the good work !
@andreasober2740
@andreasober2740 Жыл бұрын
I just love your content. Its great to see you live the simple life. I moto camped in Minnesota and it is so rewarding to become one with nature. The Morakniv Companion is my go to knive and I carry it on every camping trip. I moved to Germany and now I am trying to find places to camp in Europe. Thanks again, you are awesome.🥰
@MadisonClysdalee
@MadisonClysdalee Жыл бұрын
Sounds amazing!! I may have just got an e-bike and am excited to build out my own bike camping setup. E-bikes are a gateway drug to motorcycles 😆
@DAJ1104
@DAJ1104 6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@MatthewHammerCFI
@MatthewHammerCFI Жыл бұрын
I started carrying a Tenkara fly fishing rod with me on hikes. It's very different from reel fishing, but I've been having a blast using it on smaller streams to catch trout. Best part is that the rod only weighs like 2 ounces and collapses to be about a foot long, so I can easily pack it with my flight kit to take on layovers when I'm at work. It's a very simple way to fish and I highly recommend it if you have access to well-stocked smaller streams.
@danielsingh9415
@danielsingh9415 Жыл бұрын
Hacker ALERT, @Text561__ is NOT Madison FYi
@Car_Meets_47
@Car_Meets_47 Жыл бұрын
Hi Madison. As a fisherman myself it is always a pleasure to see someone learning to fish. If you’re looking for a decent rod I would recommend either a bait caster or an open face spinning rod. And for trout I would suggest that you use spinners. Always a pleasure to see somebody learning
@davidvaughn7752
@davidvaughn7752 Жыл бұрын
Great job! I'm solo all the time in WA, N. Cascades (all 4 seasons) & U R ok for the most part with bear here... we have a season for them so they are afraid of humans - they've _always_ run away from me when they see me... you did great making noise. What a super hike you did and you're staying on top of your game by educating yourself and challenging yourself with attainable goals! That's just awesome, and don't let anyone try to tell you different cause you're female or going solo. As you know, there's few experiences in life that can compare emotionally and spiritually; being at one with Cascadia is transcendent!
@johnmca5643
@johnmca5643 Жыл бұрын
Agree.....I've hiked Washington for 50 years. No bear problems. I don't know a single hiker that carries bear spray.
@sugarmama212
@sugarmama212 Жыл бұрын
Every once in a while you find something refreshing and honest, this is one of those times. Amongst the bedlam of thumbnail clickbait another amazing human rises from the doldrums and reminds us of how simple peace with existence can be.
@lelou12
@lelou12 Жыл бұрын
You are much more courageous than I am, walking in the dark like this! I'm preping for my first solo camping trip next months so I set my tent in the backyard, at the edge of the woods. I had to retrieve something from it the other day, and the 60 yards I had to walk back and forth in the dark had me on the verge of tears 😂 I'm turning 26 next week and fell like such a baby lol But if you can do it, then so can I 😊 Love your vids, they're an great inspiration to me!
@MadisonClysdalee
@MadisonClysdalee Жыл бұрын
This is the sweetest message ever. You’re crushing it, way to prep and get prepared :)
@lelou12
@lelou12 Жыл бұрын
@@MadisonClysdalee thanks 😊 I'm really excited for the trip!
@aapelikahkonen
@aapelikahkonen Жыл бұрын
@@lelou12 Not gonna lie. Even after 15+ years of going to the woods, I still get primitive shivers every time the forest turns dark and I'm not at my destination. At least it has gotten easier year after year. :)
@danielsingh9415
@danielsingh9415 Жыл бұрын
U can see better, in the dark, once ur eyes adjust to the low light. It takes about 30 mins, so use the red light setting on ur headlamp, if u have one. The red light protects ur night vision. It's surprising how much u can see once ur eyes adjust 👍
@lelou12
@lelou12 Жыл бұрын
@@danielsingh9415 thanks for the advice!
@Krausen69
@Krausen69 Жыл бұрын
Hey Madison, you need to get in the lure a bit faster. Do it that fast that the silver thing around your hook starts spinning. The fishes get attracted exactly from that. If you dive the rod next to you into the water and pull the spinner, then you can see how fast it needs to be that it spins. Hope this helps you!
@OldStuPedasso
@OldStuPedasso 5 ай бұрын
When I was a young man I did a lot of backpacking and fishing in the California High Sierras. Most reliable fishing technique I used was the fly and bubble. Use a clear plastic bubble float, partially filled with water to give it some weight for casting. Use about 6' of tapered leader below the bubble and tie your fly onto the end. I also did traditional fly fishing with a fly line, but often it was too windy for that so resorted to the fly and bubble. Eagle Claw made a combo fly/spin rod with a reversible butt to accommodate a lite spinning reel or a fly reel. Now I'm retired and spend half my time in Idaho, not too far from Yellowstone where I only do traditional fly fishing, but have fond memories of all of the trout dinners I enjoyed in the Sierras, courtesy of the fly and bubble. Good luck, Madison!
@chenalindelossantos967
@chenalindelossantos967 Жыл бұрын
can't go outside lately because of my pre-thesis work, so your videos kind of suffice to my longing for nature ❤
@MadisonClysdalee
@MadisonClysdalee Жыл бұрын
This is my ultimate goal. Thank you for sharing. I commend your work ethic, congrats on your thesis.
@BrynnBondar-s4j
@BrynnBondar-s4j 5 ай бұрын
I just love you!! Classic music is life! I can work better, think better, and be grateful for life
@searchmanager9372
@searchmanager9372 Жыл бұрын
Great video. So fun to watch someone brave the elements alone and come out smiling. You are inspiring to those of us who can't seem to make the time for adventure. Thank you 👍
@davideveritt6685
@davideveritt6685 11 ай бұрын
Panther Martins are great lures. Mepps black fury and aglia as well. A 6.5' to 7' medium/light to medium action spinning outfit with 6# green mono is a good setup. Add a snap swivel to help with line twist. Canadian Tire has great sales on fishing rod combos, keep your eye on the flyer. And keep casting.
@adamwilson4834
@adamwilson4834 Жыл бұрын
I've recently started solo camping with my dog as well and I commend you on your fortitude. You seem to be very level headed and well prepared for your adventures, quite refreshing to see in the you tube world
@pgrundle
@pgrundle 6 ай бұрын
Bravo for stating it's not just about the fishing but so much more!
@ruebennomura9143
@ruebennomura9143 Жыл бұрын
Good job on This video in tent camping and fishing too
@SalmoonPolos-m7b
@SalmoonPolos-m7b 10 ай бұрын
I also love travelling and visiting nature
@valentinvasile4426
@valentinvasile4426 Жыл бұрын
Hi Madison, I like that you are passionate about doing new things. I have some suggestions to make your fishing experience easier 😁. You need a better, lighter and more flexible rod. When you cast try not to force, it must be a relaxed movement, like a whip. The fishing line must be thinner, for beginners I recommend 0.18mm with a weight resistance of 8-10kg It will help you cast further. If the water is clear try using a lure (spinnerbait) that resembles a gold or silver colored fish (with a bit of red) If the water is cloudy, you can use brighter colors, orange, green. I hope it helps Good luck 😉
@butchbinion1560
@butchbinion1560 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, enjoyed your video. 👊🏼✌🏻
@fenriswolfe75
@fenriswolfe75 Жыл бұрын
The most often overlooked part of picking a casting rod is actually just matching your rod & lures (also, please ditch that sketchy kids reel). Once you've decided which rod you want (based on your usage I would suggest something lightweight, 6lb max, with medium/fast action) then read the label right above the handle which should tell you what weight lures it's rated for. Keep your lures in that range and you'll see a huge improvement in your casts. I show up at the urban lakes around Vancouver all the time with my thirty dollar 4lb Diawa spincaster set up, chucking 1/16oz lures, and I'm casting 20-40 feet farther than most everyone else, because they've either tied a car bumper to their lightweight rod, or a marshmallow to their bottom bouncing salmon rod. This is one of those times where your teacher was right and math is important. 😉
@KenFernbach
@KenFernbach 9 ай бұрын
Totally agree- much more to the trip than catching the fish and what you’ve shared is great fun to watch and listen to the details of all the other great parts. Love you, love your spirit and beauty, many thanks! 🏃‍♀️🌿🧘🏼🙏
@KeithGrover-o3l
@KeithGrover-o3l Жыл бұрын
sooner or later you will catch a fish and that one fish will stay with you for the rest of your life take care walking at night even with a light stay strong your friend in the UK🎣👍👍
@MadisonClysdalee
@MadisonClysdalee Жыл бұрын
Love this. Thank you!!
@melindamackesey2786
@melindamackesey2786 Жыл бұрын
Love it when you add in your cousin and him saying " she's never going to catch a fish: is so funny
@shameemssimpex5932
@shameemssimpex5932 Жыл бұрын
Wait is over, finally
@j.b.8767
@j.b.8767 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful spot, Madison! I love the way you are saying hello to the bears... I have on numerous occasions come around a bend on a heavily forested mountain trail and had a a bear just sitting on the trail just in front of me, and though I am a pretty tall, strong guy, it is amazing to see just how fast these animals are, and to see all that mass of muscle rippling as they take off, whether up or down the mountain...it just fills me with awe, so much so, that I didn't feel afraid, not until much later, when I thought about how much I appreciate that they are afraid us humans, because they have no need to be: it would be very one sided affair if one of these majestic creatures decided to turn around, and say: "Enough of the berries, this looks tasty!". Thank God that's never happened, not even the time a mother bear with 2 cubs, and I, backed into each other in heavy forested underbrush....and I literally felt like I had the wind knocked out of me, as I stood there with that 400-500lb momma and I awkwardly leaning into each other....we just looked at each other for a minute, though it felt like an eternity, and then she looked down at her cubs, about 2 feet from me, and bolted strait up the mountain side...with her cubs in hot pursuit. I stood there, silent for about 30 minutes, in reverence, and prayer, thanking God, and that momma bear, for the incredible encounter, and the blessing of having survived it unscathed!!! Of all my many outdoor, outback adventures, that stands out as the premier, most awe inspiring, most awesome one of them all! I am glad you are no worse for wear on your adventure, which I am so glad to being taken along with, for the ride. Thank you so much! it was beautiful, just like you! God bless!
@gilkahara7898
@gilkahara7898 Жыл бұрын
Congrats on almost catching a trout! They are known to be finicky. I think a panther Martin is a great choice. The weight might have been too big, judging from all the grass in the water. Although it's harder to cast further with less weight so it's always a bit of a guess.... You can also use little split-shot sinkers ( one or more depending on depth ) which just pinch into your fishing line. If it was deep water sometimes you have to let it sink before you start reeling in ( like count to 20 ). Worms might help too . Just use a tiny piece. If you use a whole worm , fish will steal it 😆. There's always a lot of experimenting and every Lake is different. Keep trying and you'll get some, for sure! Cheers from Ontario and thanks for the video!
@zzim2853
@zzim2853 11 ай бұрын
Hi, great to see people realizing how wonderful these outdoor adventures are. You should make sure you visit Harts pass, wa this year for some, "out of this world" camping and some amazing hiking opportunities. The campground is like no other. Its the highest in Washington state and an amazing car camp spot with a star gazing opportunity like one has never seen before. Trust me, you'll love the experience of it.
@steveobrien8148
@steveobrien8148 Жыл бұрын
The thought of an 8-hour round trip is quite daunting for someone like me, living in a small country where even a 1-hour drive feels like a significant journey. How do you keep yourself entertained during that time? Are there specific music or podcasts that make the long road enjoyable for you? Continues in next comment below..
@steveobrien8148
@steveobrien8148 Жыл бұрын
Did you mention your interest in pursuing an advanced degree, so perhaps dedicating hours to listening to university lectures from brilliant minds could be a productive way to spend solo drives. That's something I would do for a while and definitely not for career advancement but driven by intellectual curiosity. I'm blessed that hard work and fortunate investments in the technology sector have set me up comfortably enough that I don't need to work again. I've noticed that watching videos from you, Forestry, and other impressive Canadians has sparked an idea in my mind: I'm considering purchasing a place in British Columbia to serve as a base for hiking and camping adventures across the region. I plan to follow through once I receive the necessary paperwork from the government. Apologies for this comment turning into a personal reflection! 😅
@meetunclekopak6460
@meetunclekopak6460 Жыл бұрын
i love how she keep trying n trying for fishing eventho she's still learning. n for me, not to give up is the best she did or any fishing men can do. maybe next time she'll be good and pro at it. really love the honesty in this vid contents. keep up the good work
@ianpaul6931
@ianpaul6931 4 ай бұрын
What great reasons in the explanation you gave on why you journal in the woods. Takes some real self awareness to come up with that. I keep a diary in the bush as well, I find it keeps me thinking about the sights and sounds I am experiencing.
@steveobrien8148
@steveobrien8148 Жыл бұрын
Keep up the great work. Your videos are great to watch. You are talented on camera along with the star of the show - the great Canadian outdoors. I subscribed after your hike with Foresty. My only suggestion is please make the videos longer than 10mins or so.
@PaulMurphy-jq5hu
@PaulMurphy-jq5hu Жыл бұрын
I also enjoy Foresty but waiting 1, 2 or even 3 weeks for a video that lasts 10 minutes is disappointing. Other youtubers in the same market, if you like, can stretch it to 50+. It doesn't have to be all dialog either. Shots of the trail, scenery, botany, geology, finding good camping etc can be great filler to watch
@anneobrien1337
@anneobrien1337 Жыл бұрын
"Howes the Hike" can take an overnighter ("one night stand" as he calls it - bless him haha) and make an entertaining one hour video from it.
@DominiqueB
@DominiqueB Жыл бұрын
I'm on a different tack, and totally enjoy the short and sweet videos. 10 minutes is great, I don't need a National Geographic feature film to get the feel for an overnight outing -- and if you make videos, you KNOW how much work & how long it takes to generate decent content. Thanks for all the great free entertainment and education.
@ernestovalenzuela8011
@ernestovalenzuela8011 8 ай бұрын
Lol!! You are the first person I have ever heard put words to the 1 day escape!! Magic
@nhap.hoangthi
@nhap.hoangthi 7 ай бұрын
oh I love the way she describes her journey how beautiful nature is🤩
@marvmitchinmarv9153
@marvmitchinmarv9153 Жыл бұрын
I too wanted to learn how to fish. So I watched a lot of videos. What I learned that helped me progress was to target a fish that you are allowed to keep a lot of. This means they are abundant. I settled on going after surf Perch. Fun and ease to catch. Low risk of snagging your line on a sandy beach. Easy to identify the difference of the thump thump of your sinker bouncing on the bottom vs the tug tug of a fish bite. They are pretty good to eat If you cook them a little longer than you think you should, then they will not be to soft. Have fun out there wish U the best.
@MichaelNieva-g7f
@MichaelNieva-g7f 8 ай бұрын
Watching your content gives me some form of calmness from my very stressful life. I learned to appreciate the beauty of nature. Keep up the good work and may you have more blessings to come.
@abdulazizi1030
@abdulazizi1030 7 ай бұрын
You are one smart, intelligent, and brave girl. You are a good role model for the other girls. My daughter always loves watching your videos and says that she wants to follow in your footsteps.
@gabrielfelixmunoz739
@gabrielfelixmunoz739 Жыл бұрын
you have the right mindset: fish the experience
@CountrysideMan15
@CountrysideMan15 Жыл бұрын
👍,,.
@coolkumquats
@coolkumquats Жыл бұрын
Re: the fishing, you might be able to cast farther if you flick the rod from the side instead of from over your head. Overhead is great for _fly fishing_ because you want the lightweight fly to "float" down and land on the water, but with a heavier lure like the one you use here, the overhead motion sometimes creates too much downward inertia and plunks your lure into the water closer than you wanted. Rotating your body a little and then casting from the side can help with this. It's like skipping a rock across the water, rather than throwing it down from above. That's how I learned, anyway! Also, as other commenters have mentioned, you probably don't need a weight for a lure that heavy and you want to keep the lure moving fast enough that it spins and doesn't drag along the bottom (and get stuck on things). I've caught a lot of rocks and sticks! 😅 Good luck out there!
@Yaateeh1000
@Yaateeh1000 7 ай бұрын
A lovely lady doing what’s dvd does, without everything falling out. Well done .
@haiducmihai2843
@haiducmihai2843 10 ай бұрын
I went fishing, not hiking or anything, just fishing, and didn't catch any fish but I still made a video. It's something about being in nature that is beatiful on its own, the scenery, the fauna, it creates a story worth sharing. Your videos are a good example, keep up the good work! 😉
@river_kearney
@river_kearney Жыл бұрын
Keep it simple Madison. For a beginner fisher, just use a simple bobber and worm, you don't even need a weight. It's hard to beat it and then you can even do other things while your worm just dangles in the water. Just keep an eye on the bobber from time to time for movement and fasten your rod somehow so a big fish doesn't pull it in. It's passive fishing, same as setting snares for rabbits. You just check back later. Worms are universal...no fish can resist them! ;) Good luck.
@tk23westerners89
@tk23westerners89 9 ай бұрын
You’re not there yet but I love your energy and enthusiasm. Keep going girl, it’s all about the hours. Good on you
@colmdevlin5340
@colmdevlin5340 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your videos Madison, so very natural and easy going, well done, hope you never need to use the Bear spray
@trevorhoopenstein7410
@trevorhoopenstein7410 Жыл бұрын
Congrats on beginning solo backcountry adventures! I've a few tips. As an overriding mantra for gear purchasing and what to bring, less is more. Cut an once or two here and there, leave behind a 'comfort' item and soon your pack will be significantly lighter allowing you to go further, arrive fresher and have a better time overall. With less weight on your back you may avoid blisters altogether. I still bring the Leuko tape along, but only whats necessary. Try wrapping some around a water bottle or the bear spray. My backcountry knife is a tiny Swiss Army knife. The blade still cuts everything I need it to around camp plus I've some scissors to cut tape and trim fishing line. When your hands get cold, put on the hood of your insulated jacket. If you keep your head warmer your body will send more warm blood out to your extremities. I bring along gloves, but I bring thin Atlas nitrile work gloves more to protect my hands while doing various camp tasks then for extra heat. For breaking up firewood and handling hot pots and pans they are nice! You can pick up a pair of those at most any hardware store for under $10. Have fun! The days are about to start getting longer again
@thomaslawson4253
@thomaslawson4253 Жыл бұрын
i should add that when using the clear plastic bobbers that you can partially fill with water it is extremly effective to trail a small fly 3 or 4 feet behind the bobber. reel in slowly with a slight jerking motion. change flys untill you start catching fish.
@3rubberboats
@3rubberboats Жыл бұрын
Every hiking trip will be fun along with learning new things. Thanks for sharing. Have a grand day.
@leeriggs5357
@leeriggs5357 11 ай бұрын
Im a 65 year old man hoping to begin a vlog and inspire young men to get out of their rooms and into the bush. My focus will be cooking. As you point out though theres so much more to this event called, “getting out”. Way to go. Im sure your an inspiration to many, including myself.
@Space_Armadillo
@Space_Armadillo Жыл бұрын
I love the fact that you show the full process for learning fishing. Ive gone a few times but not in recent times though. Its getting me super excited to see you catch your first fish!
@ElGreaseMan
@ElGreaseMan 6 ай бұрын
You're a breath of fresh air. Thanks for making these.
@SouthofSevenSO7
@SouthofSevenSO7 9 ай бұрын
I could watch you for hours, its so nice to see women doing this more. I've just started really getting into hiking and camping, but I have always loved the outdoors.
@Wondering_Fireball
@Wondering_Fireball Жыл бұрын
You go girl! I do that all the time. It’s the best way to go on adventures!
@b.rivera1119
@b.rivera1119 9 ай бұрын
Ultra light, trout magnet....match line to rod weight.....totally wish I was there,...so beautiful....
@BrendaHaltom-cs6ck
@BrendaHaltom-cs6ck 3 ай бұрын
I love hearing Lions! That was a quick trip! No fish this time! Loved the look of that lake! The mts were mirrored in it! I missed Keri!❤️😀🇺🇸🌏🚙
@Leightr
@Leightr Жыл бұрын
Although now a fisherman with decades of experience fly fishing the alpine lakes of Washington, that little casting rig you have is basically the same thing I started out with. (bobber, split shot sinker, and salmon eggs for weedy lakes.)
@tristanflores1069
@tristanflores1069 Жыл бұрын
Great advice, treasure the journey, live life today
@KevinChristiansen-i2q
@KevinChristiansen-i2q Жыл бұрын
Great video Madison
@reesebender6756
@reesebender6756 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking us on your backpacking trip. You just showed very well that fishing is not just catching fish, but the important thing is just getting out there into a beautiful setting and enjoying the solitude. Looks like your reel didn't have a full spool of line, which makes casting difficult. An open face spinning reel would work better for you. Panther Martins are very good lures so keep using them and you will eventually catch some fish.
@mauricebrown9094
@mauricebrown9094 7 ай бұрын
Bobber & a worm fishing so much fun in lakes. Trout are always hungry in lakes, and their preferred food , Scratch around for bugs, worms etc etc..
@morrisdavis9231
@morrisdavis9231 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for your honesty be blessed
@AbandonedUrbexCanada
@AbandonedUrbexCanada Жыл бұрын
Just found your awesome channel. I can’t wait to start doing this. Learning a lot from your videos
@CountrysideMan15
@CountrysideMan15 Жыл бұрын
👍,,.
@charlesnemitz1553
@charlesnemitz1553 11 ай бұрын
You dont need to catch anything, dont forget to just enjoy the moment! I mean, i get a view like that about once a year at a great cost, so youre pretty lucky! Somethiing I found was pretty cool and relaxing is bringing a fly rod or even a Japanese Tenkara telescoping fly rod. Super simple, cheers! love the vids
@jordanlarisch8549
@jordanlarisch8549 Жыл бұрын
As far as the fishing goes for trout, i would keep it simple, spinner without a weight on the line, or a bobber with a small hook and a real worm at the other end, or fish the bottom with a weight 18 inches of line a hook and a floating power bait. love the channel so far, keep it up!
@thefries
@thefries 11 ай бұрын
I can't wait to finally see you catch your first fish.....I certainly hope you get it recorded. I'd recommend the Roostertail in an area that isn't too weedy and maybe look into how to 'set your hook'. Your camping equipment and preparations and setups are top notch, and your videos are so refreshing. Please stay safe! That first fish is right around the corner.......so exciting!
@hike2fish
@hike2fish 7 ай бұрын
For your rod setup try using a float that you can partially fill w water and put a fly at the end of the line. Cast out and gently pull the float to align the fly behind it. Retrieve to simulate start/stop action and erratic motions like a bug would. Use wet and dry flies as the hatch dictates. Good luck.
@bmwman63
@bmwman63 Жыл бұрын
Very cool. Thanks for making the video. Much of my growing up was on Whidbey Island and college was in Bellingham. I always regret that I didn't spend more time backpacking. Trying to make up for it down here in Arizona. I agree with you that somehow you got to make time for it when you can. Work and family can eat into that time very quickly.
@Easy_Eds
@Easy_Eds 7 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful place. I admire your courage to enjoy life the way you desire. ❤
@mikegee1320
@mikegee1320 11 ай бұрын
Hi Madison - great channel. I've noticed you say a few times you've had a fish on, but lost it. There's a few key bits to landing them successfully (though everyone loses some). This is thinking mostly about trout when fly fishing, but it probably applies to your spin fishing too. 1. When you feel (or suspect) the bite, lift the rod (holding the line in your offhand at the same time, to keep it tight) Don't yank it upwards, just a relatively firm and deliberate upward lift. This is "setting the hook" - trying to jam it a bit firmer into the fish's mouth. 2. After that don't pull or reel in - just keep the rod tip high (don't let it sink and point horizontal or down - it should be like 70degrees up in the air with the tip bending with a tight line to the fish. Keep the line tight without pulling - just move the rod from side to side tiring the fish out as he fights against you, before you start to reel him in. If the line goes slack this may be because he's swimming towards you. Try turn te angle of the rod and move it to one side to get him to turn, and do reel in if the line is slack - you always want a tight line to the fish, but without pulling him in. 3. Afterawhile you'll feel him tire - now is the time to reel him in - if he runs then again stop reeling and just keep it tight - you might even need to let him take a bit of line. But eventually you'll get him to near you. 4. Where's your net? To actually land him ashore it's much easier with a small hand net - keep the net still and guide him over it before scooping up. And done. Enjoy cooking him over the campfire - i'm waiting for that episode!
@effieamarty9276
@effieamarty9276 9 ай бұрын
A simple bobber, hook and earth worms is all you really need. The smaller the fish you are catching then use a smaller hook. Just throw it out and have a seat and enjoy. Careful of bear when you do the deep woods fishing. They can smell a fish 2 miles away. Here in PA we have about 1 black bear per square mile...at least thats what I heard.
@denniskuenze659
@denniskuenze659 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos. Great to see you outdoors enjoying the beauty of the forest. Fishing is a great way to relax. Keep out it. Patients is the key to fishing.Enjoy and be safe out there. Looking forward to seeing your next adventure.
@Oldsparkey
@Oldsparkey Жыл бұрын
That lake with the weed bed out from the shore a Tenkara Rod and a Trout fly would be the thing to use. I have a Tenkara Dragon Tail and it's fished like a fly rod but without the back casting that's needed. It's my go to when I know there will be some brush or trees behind me and I can't use a fly rod. The other advantage is it packs down nice and short in a hard protective , light weight , case ideal for backpacking. Here in Florida it's a good Jungle Hammock as my ideal camping item. Especially a double bottom one so the skeetrs can't bite threw it and feast on me.
@williamortiz13
@williamortiz13 Жыл бұрын
You are so inspiring, you’re doing two a weekend and I’m barely getting one a month. I’m going for it! Thank you! 🥾 🏕️ ❤️
@stacymcmahon453
@stacymcmahon453 Жыл бұрын
The best fishing KZbinrs post a video of what actually happened. If they got skunked, then they got skunked. As one of my favorites likes to say, "that's why they call it fishing, not catching."
@normanmallory2055
@normanmallory2055 5 ай бұрын
I wrote my thoughts down every day ! My backpacking journals I always keep records of every trek ! Great trek ! Oh over the years I’ve caught great trout out of Eagle lake ! 5.5 miles off Sol Duc hot springs road , not difficult hike !
@frankvictor7659
@frankvictor7659 6 ай бұрын
beautiful scenery. respect you for carrying backpack for long distance
@kimhorton6109
@kimhorton6109 7 ай бұрын
Love that hammock and how it lays flat. I’ve used a Hennessy motorcycle camping. To get a flat sleep you lay diagonal inside. It’s much more work getting a pad in than yours. Rather than load all of your gear in the hammock I always hung mine from a tree unless I was in a busy campground. It’s all fun though. 😊
@Andy33399channel
@Andy33399channel Жыл бұрын
Hi Madison, been watching you for a while. I can’t get over how brave you are, camping in them places by yourself. Thanks for all your work it’s really cool ✌️
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