I gotta say you guys put out the best "how to" stuff for fly fishing! I've been fly fishing my whole life, and still learn something new every time I watch one of your videos! Plus the kits ya'll put out, are top notch! Please keep em coming!
I've been enjoying all these videos while trying to learn the art of fly fishing. Streamer fishing seems a lot more similar to bass fishing with a lure, which is what I'm used to, so I think I'll be trying that as soon as I can!
Keep fishing those holes especially in pressured area. Throw it 100 times before you leave. Let it slowly fall into the pools, bang banks and you’ll land some good fish.
Went yesterday, tried streamer fishing, using a 7 and half foot 5 weight rod, guess I need to upgrade to a 9 ft. Switched over to a mop fly and caught some nice trout. Thanks for posting these fishing tips.
Hi Guys, I really like you videos on RU-vid and I listen to the podcast you perform. Question:!! Would it be possible for you to do a presentation on what are the difference between hackles, rooster/cock or hen, wet or dry, what to use for streamer and fry flies?? I don’t know if this is too much of an ask but I think it would be a tremendous help to the fly tying viewers that you have. Many thanks David
Hey David. Great question. We’ve answered this question briefly in out material video. Skip to 1:45 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GtQnQmbCX0U.html We will add a more in depth video to our future video list. Hope this helps. Also don’t hesitate to reach out via email or message us on IG and we can chat about it.
They really do. We shot the "case study" portion of this video on a smaller stream so it would hopefully feel more accessible/relatable to a lot of folks. I do it a lot on my local streams where trout are in that 12-17" range you described.
Spencer was using a Ross Animas, because he forgot his VFC Ascent Reel at home 😂 We've updated the Fly Flinger with a new look (same rod, just improved design) and we have a nicer reel available now, as well.