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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Micro Fly Rod Fun: Tiny Fish, Big Laugh — “Get the Net!”

Micro Fly Rod Fun: Tiny Fish, Big Laugh — “Get the Net!”

There’s nothing quite like micro fly‑fishing to remind you how much joy there is in the small stuff. In this live highlight, Average Angler Life is out chasing tiny fish with a tiny rod — and after a handful of misses, the moment finally arrives. A fish hits, the rod bends, and the excitement kicks in.

With a grin, you hold up the Proof Ball to check the size… and then comes the joke that seals the moment: “Get the net!”

It’s playful, lighthearted, and exactly the kind of humor that makes micro fishing so fun. The fish may be small, but the energy is big — and the Proof Ball adds that extra touch of curiosity and comedy.

This clip captures the spirit of Average Angler Life perfectly: enjoying the outdoors, celebrating the little victories, and finding joy in every cast, no matter the size of the fish on the line.


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Monday, January 26, 2026

Can the Proof Ball Measure a Goliath Grouper?

Can the Proof Ball Measure a Goliath Grouper?

There’s something special about watching two anglers battle a Goliath Grouper — the power, the tension, the sheer size of the fish. As the rod bends and the drag screams, I suggest with a spark of curiosity: Could the Proof Ball measure a fish this massive?

It’s a playful moment, but also a genuine question. The Proof Ball is designed to help anglers estimate length quickly and consistently… but a Goliath Grouper isn’t exactly a “standard‑issue” fish. As the fight unfolds, I hold up the ball, wondering aloud whether it could handle a creature this size — or if the grouper would simply laugh at the attempt.

It’s a fun blend of fishing excitement, gear curiosity, and that signature Average Angler Life humor. Whether the Proof Ball could actually measure a Goliath is up for debate — but the moment captures exactly why we love fishing: the surprises, the questions, and the stories that come from watching someone hook into something unforgettable.


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One 8-Inch Bass, One 4-Weight, and the Banned Fly That Still Counts

Mobile Fishing Livestream 139 (Spotify)

Mobile Fishing Livestream 139

I hit the little neighborhood pond this morning with nothing but a 4-weight, a phone on a stick, and one pattern tied on: the infamous “Banned Fishing Fly.” No backup flies, no net, no expectations.

The water was still, the pads were nowhere, and the bass were tiny, exactly like they’ve always been in this spot. I spent an hour stripping that single fly through the scum, working the edges, letting it hang, giving little twitches. A couple of bluegills swirled, a turtle photobombed the frame, and I was honestly just enjoying the quiet.

Then, right at the hour mark, a little 8-inch largemouth darted out from under a lily pad and crushed it like it owed him money. The 4-weight bent perfectly, the fish jumped twice, and I laughed out loud at how ridiculously fun a hand-sized bass can be when it’s the only one that shows up.

I unhooked him, watched him rocket back into the weeds, killed the live stream, and called it the best morning I’ve had in weeks.

Proof that you don’t need a 7-weight, a 20-incher, or a pile of fish to make a trip perfect. Sometimes an 8-inch bass on a 4-weight and a fly that’s supposedly “banned” is more than enough.

Tight lines and small-water smiles!

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Monday, January 19, 2026

Mastering the One Feather Fly: A Pond Fly Fishing Adventure

Mobile Fishing Livestream 138 (Spotify)

Hey fellow anglers! If you're anything like me, you know there’s something special about those quiet moments on the water—the soft ripple of a cast landing just right, the suspense of watching your fly drift, and that electric jolt when a trout finally commits. Today’s livestream captures all of that raw, unscripted magic in a way only a true mobile fishing session can. This wasn’t a polished studio shoot or a carefully edited highlight reel. This was real-time, boots-on-the-bank, wind-in-the-mic fishing—just the way we like it. The One Feather Fly took center stage, and if you’ve never fished this pattern before, you’re in for a treat. It’s one of those flies that looks almost too simple to work… until it does. And when it works, it *really* works. The Setup: Going Mobile on the Pond Picture this: a crisp morning, the kind where the air feels clean enough to drink. You’re standing at the edge of a quiet pond, phone in one hand, fly rod in the other, and a small fly box holding the star of the show—the One Feather Fly. No fancy gear, no backup camera crew, no retakes. Just you, the water, and whatever decides to rise. The livestream kicks off with a quick rundown of the fly itself. The One Feather Fly is exactly what it sounds like—one feather, one hook, one purpose. It’s a minimalist’s dream and a trout’s worst nightmare. The host even ties one mid-stream, turning a simple break in the action into a mini masterclass. If you’ve ever wondered how to get that perfect “breathing” motion in your hackle, this is the moment to watch closely. The Hunt: Strikes, Misses, and Pond-Side Wisdom Once the fly hits the water, the pond comes alive. You can almost feel the tension through the screen as the fly drifts past lily pads and submerged logs. The camera sways with each cast—classic mobile filming charm—but that just adds to the authenticity. This is fishing as it happens, not fishing as it’s edited. Early on, the One Feather Fly proves its worth. A couple of rainbows rise with that telltale porpoising motion, and before long, the host is hooked up with a feisty 14-inch trout. The fight is pure adrenaline—head shakes, short runs, and that triumphant moment when the fish finally slides into the net. “That’s the music of the wild,” the host says, and honestly, it’s hard to disagree. But fishing wouldn’t be fishing without a few humbling moments. A leader knot gives out at the worst possible time. A gust of wind turns a perfect drift into a tangled mess. And of course, there’s the eternal debate: “Was that a strike or just the fly ticking bottom?” The host breaks it all down with humor and honesty, sharing pond-specific tips that only come from hours on the water. Key Takeaways from the Session:
  • Pond-Specific Tactics: Stillwater trout demand patience. Let the fly settle, drift, and breathe. The One Feather Fly excels here.
  • Gear Hacks: Mobile fishing means traveling light. A 4-weight rod, 5X tippet, and a small net are all you need.
  • Mindset Shift: “Every cast is a conversation.” Slow down, watch the water, and let the fish tell you what they want.
Why This Fly (and This Stream) Will Change Your Game The One Feather Fly has been around forever, but seeing it used in a real, unfiltered livestream reminds you why it’s a classic. It’s versatile, subtle, and deadly effective when fished with confidence. This stream blends education, entertainment, and that unmistakable #fishingIRL vibe—laughs, close calls, and the quiet satisfaction of a well-placed cast. If you’re gearing up for your next pond trip, tie a few of these flies and give them a shot. And when you hook into your next trout, you might just find yourself thinking back to this very livestream. Tight lines, friends. Until the next rise.


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Monday, January 05, 2026

Trout Fishing Double Limit on Blue River OK! Day 2 (Live Replay)

Mobile Fishing Livestream 137 (Spotify)


Back for round two of trout domination on the breathtaking Blue River in Oklahoma! Wrapping up this epic weekend (Nov 1-2, 2025), I nailed another full limit on rainbow trout on Day 2—capping off a weekend stringer packed with feisty fighters, highlighted by a beast that taped out at 17 inches!

Relive the livestream replay loaded with non-stop action: bigger fish testing my line, trickier currents, and my advanced tactics that turned tough spots into trophy zones. From sneaky nymph drifts to explosive dry fly takes, you'll see every nail-biter up close in those crystal waters.  

If Day 1's frenzy got you hooked, this delivers the payoff—heart-racing reels, pro-level breakdowns, and that unbeatable angler's rush! Smash LIKE if you're plotting your next Blue River trip, SUBSCRIBE for more limit-out legends and exclusive gear reviews, and comment your biggest trout story below (mine's in here!).  

Binged both days? You're a fishing boss—drop a  for the full weekend vibe. Missed Day 1? Link in the cards—catch up now! Who's hitting the river this fall? Gear check and trout talk in the comments. #TroutFishing #BlueRiverOK 




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Centerpin on the Blue!

Monday, December 29, 2025

Drifting into Podcast Territory: My Latest Chat on Drag-Free Trout Magic

Mobile Fishing Livestream 136 (Spotify)

Anglers, if you've been following my recent river ramblings, you know that drag-free drifts on the centerpin turned a casual outing into trout heaven—no PB drama, just easy strikes and pure flow. Well, I couldn't keep it to myself, so I hopped on the mic for a fresh podcast episode diving deeper into that chill session.

In this quick-fire chat, I break down the setup that had fish slamming my line, share three no-fuss tips for nailing those natural presentations, and spill why centerpin is the ultimate Zen for river days. Whether you're a newbie mending your first cast or a vet chasing that perfect seam, this one's packed with actionable vibes to get you out there sooner.

Tune in below (Spotify) for laughs, hookset stories, and a bonus hack on reading water like a pro. It's under 20 minutes—perfect for your commute or pre-fish coffee ritual. What's your wildest "easy catch" tale? Hit the comments; let's swap stories!



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Centerpin on the Blue!

Thursday, December 25, 2025

My Christmas Fishing Gift: Unboxing the Fishtechy Proof Ball – The Future of Catch Measurement?

Merry Christmas, fellow anglers!

On this festive December 25, 2025,
I woke up to some exciting gifts under the tree, but one stood out as the perfect fishing present: the Proof Ball by Fishtechy. If you're not familiar with it yet, this little orange sphere is blowing up in the fly fishing and general angling community for good reason.

It's an AI-powered tool that lets you measure your fish's length, girth, and even estimated weight without ever taking it out of the water or handling it excessively. As someone who practices catch-and-release, this felt like a game-changer wrapped in holiday paper.


What Exactly Is the Proof Ball?
The Proof Ball is a simple, durable 1.4-inch diameter ball (usually bright orange for visibility) that pairs with the free Fishtechy app on iOS or Android. 

The concept is brilliantly straightforward: Place the ball next to your landed fish (ideally while it's still in the net or water for minimal stress), snap a side-profile photo or video with your phone's camera, and upload it to the app when you're back in service. The app's AI uses the ball as a known reference scale to calculate precise measurements in seconds.

No more fumbling with tape measures in the wind, no hanging fish on scales that could harm them, and no more "fish tales" exaggeration debates with your buddies – hence the name "Proof Ball"!


Why It's Perfect for Modern Anglers
  • Fish-Friendly: Reduces handling time dramatically, which is huge for fish health and survival rates in catch-and-release scenarios.
  • Accurate and Verifiable: The AI crunches the pixels against the ball's fixed size for reliable data. Users (including some pros and even NOAA field testers) report it's spot-on when used correctly – ball in the same plane as the fish, good lighting, etc.
  • Extra Features: The app auto-logs catches with details like location, weather, water conditions, and more. You can share verified measurements, join tournaments, or contribute to citizen science for fisheries management.
  • Portable: It's tiny, lightweight, and some versions have an NFC chip for easy registration.
It's especially popular in the fly fishing world, where keeping trout wet and healthy is paramount, but it works for any species.


My First Impressions
Straight out of the box, the Proof Ball feels sturdy and well-made. Mine is the v2 with the NFC tag – super easy to register by tapping it to my phone. I haven't hit the water yet (blame the holiday feasts), but I'm itching to test it on my next trip. From demo videos and reviews I've seen, it looks incredibly intuitive.

Of course, like any tech, it's not perfect – accuracy depends on proper photo technique, and you need internet to process uploads (though there's a manual offline mode). Some skeptics online call it a gadget for "chronically online fishermen," but hey, if it helps prove that 20-incher without stressing the fish, I'm all in!


Final Thoughts
If you're shopping for a fishing buddy (or hinting for your own late Christmas gift), the Fishtechy Proof Ball is innovative, practical, and promotes better fishing ethics. Thanks to whoever slipped this under my tree – you nailed it!

Check it out at fishtechy.com, your local fly shop, or on Amazon. Tight lines in 2026, everyone! What fishing gadgets did you get this Christmas? Drop a comment below!


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Monday, December 22, 2025

LIVE Q&A: Denison Dam Limit Buster Fly Test – Pond Fishing & Watch What Happens

Mobile Fishing Livestream 135 (Spotify)

Hey, Average Angler crew!  Kicking off another session of Average Angler Life – sharing a pre-recorded pond trip live so we can break it down together. I'm out with the fly rod, testing my hand-tied Denison Dam Limit Buster on a local spot. 

Quick recap from the water: Just one strike on the custom fly, so I switched setups to land a second fish – classic slow day with some real learning moments. Going LIVE to roll the footage in real-time. React with me to the casts, that lone strike, the switch-up, and the final tally.

Got Qs on tying the fly, gear tweaks, or "what would you have done differently?" Hit the chat for live answers. No guarantees on the glory, just straight-up fishing – the good, the grind, and the "aha" bits.

Gear basics: Denison Dam Limit Buster prototype + fly fishing essentials. What's your take – solid start or tweak time? Subscribe, hit the bell, and let's chat it out on stream.


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Monday, December 15, 2025

Fish Bites in Freshwater, What's Lurking Below Water Wolf Camera #mobile #fishing #livestream #irl

Mobile Fishing Livestream 134 (Spotify)

Decided to try Fish Bites in freshwater and see what would bite. Simple setup of the Water Wolf Underwater Camera made for ease of deployment. While waiting, did a little fishing ultralight baitcasting style.







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Monday, December 08, 2025

Let’s see what a Mepps Aglia Inline Spinner catches #mobile #fishing #livestream #irl

Mobile Fishing Livestream 133 (Spotify)

More ultralight action at the Sonic Pond trying to find out how many fish I can catch on an inline spinner!







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