Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I am an avid chironomid fisherman. This looks like a great pattern, which I plan on tying today and putting it in the water next week. Your video is much appreciated. Thank you.
My new fishing partner 'enlightened' me on a sure fire method of figuring out if a lake has lunkers. He uses a Ma Bell rig! It is shockingly effective. If you do try it out, dont hold the probes if Rob is near the crank handle. Enjoying the videos Bobber Boys. Keep it up.
Haha I can’t hear this song without thinking of Joe Dirt, how this song is playing in Robbie’s (Kid Rock) Firebird every time he pulls up. Also, looks like you’ve been busy! Hope that means there are some full-length episodes coming soon 😬
You gotta get Jenna to calm the hell down....how she didn't mop handle ya missing that net is beyond me! We've been checking damned chironomids till hell won't have it and not producing. Scuds..,yea! Waiting a day when I get a throat sample like the ones you guys got! Another to the point video with envy worthy toads! Good tip on using tapered lines, but do you add any weight to ensure it gets to target or just wing it with some excess? There ya go with the bobber talk again...well done lads!
Did he say "bobber"? I believe he did. I have to repeatedly correct my wife on proper flyfishing terminology when it comes to "strike indicators"....cuz well, we have to differentiate ourselves from those pesky mono folk....enjoyed the laughter and good times. Bobber down fellars!
Another fantastic tutorial. Super specific, well thought out and directed at the type of fishing we do here in the interior! One question - I know you said you'd do an update on the r-5 rod holders vs the standard scotty fly rod holders - any chance you could give a go/no-go answer? I need to buy some new rod holders and I'm trying to figure out what type to get.
We like the original Scotty Rod holders over the R5s. The R5s are generic (fit many rod styles) and therefore a bit sloppy with some fly rods (especially the ones with smaller grips and no fighting butt). We have also experiences some rod/reel combos jamming up when a fish pulls the reel into the housing and not letting it spin freely. Never had an issue with te original! If it ain't broke ....... :)
thanks for the video fellas. We find that a chartreuse head turner and Bruised (Simi seal black/blue) really works down here. And if as you say you tie up the dubbing with wire beforehand it's a really quick tie. And again another salute to you for that little white flat wire brush device!
Couple of interesting ideas there, may try them out. I put Scotty flush bases on the seats, and use the adj extenders to mount fishfinder and rod holders, right beside me , I find them handier that way, anchor mounts on 4 corners. Mine is a 10ft Fly Fishing for Reel wood punt. Sliding seat mounts make sense, oar hangars as well. The FIshfinder magnetic mount is what I use, pretty much bulletproof mount, put the transponder anywhere on the boat. Also, use a 55 trolling motor, it'll push a 14ft V hull along PDQ, got me off elec motor only lakes with severe wind as well, it's handy to have that power when you need it.