You comparing carp to bonefish reminded me of a video where some guys were chasing sucker on flats in I believe Northern Minnesota, I'd imagine they're similar
I wish I could come to your shop but I live in east Texas. What wt. Rod do I use for bluegill, crappie and largemouth bass? I can only buy on rod right now.
Cannot thank you enough for these videos! I'm just getting into fly fishing, have zero fishing experience of any sort and this series has completely demystified the entire thing. Ready to buy my first rod and get out there, so thanks!
I was given a fly rod back in 2000 as a gift from my dad because I wanted to learn how to do it. I promised him that I would practice and learn and use it (apparently an expensive rod for a 14/15 year old kid) well I got frustrated with it and was never able to catch anything. fast forward to 2018 on the opposite side of the country, I tried the fly rod again for bass with a frog no success. about 3 days ago I picked it up again and it had a fly on it. dont know where it came from but I took it to a pond and wore out the blue gill. I honestly can't remember having as much fun fishing since I was like 10. recommending the bluegill is an excellent idea and has given me the confidence to try fishing some other fish, and possibly back to trout. in the last 3 or 4 days I was able to land countless bluegill and even a 2.5# large mouth!! WOW! how much fun is that!
I live in Wyoming, trout heaven, and I do a good bit of crappie fishing on fly rod.
i wish to start fly fishing around south Texas we has sea trout and reds what do recommend for a good fly to use and how to set up the leader
What kind of WF-F line do I need for salmon and trout.
Thank you
I occasionally fish for mackerel on the fly of a local peer in Fife. Great fun. Carp are insane on a fly
You comparing carp to bonefish reminded me of a video where some guys were chasing sucker on flats in I believe Northern Minnesota, I'd imagine they're similar
I'm on a Mad River Outfitters marathon. I'm sleeping with your videos running. lol
Love the montana comment I live in bozeman Montana
fly rod is never the best way to catch a fish but its the funnest
I'm very very excited to try fly fishing now.
I wish I could come to your shop but I live in east Texas. What wt. Rod do I use for bluegill, crappie and largemouth bass? I can only buy on rod right now.
Awesome channel and professional advises. Really gland found your channel, feel sad that I am unable to shop at your store, as I live in Canada.
All the way from South Africa really love your video's so educational and easy to remember and understand.
I'm new to this and live on Long Island and would love to learn more about salt water fly fishing.
i live in north eastern nevada and what is a good fly for small mouth bass
Fly fishing muddy seawater UK. Free cap? R.
Also in the midwest!! Although we have hatchery trout where i am (MO), How does one catch a catfish on a fly rod???
Would you need sinking line and weighted streamers?
Love your guys channel!
Cannot thank you enough for these videos! I'm just getting into fly fishing, have zero fishing experience of any sort and this series has completely demystified the entire thing. Ready to buy my first rod and get out there, so thanks!
Now I want to fly fish for halibut 400 feet deep
Out here in Denton TX I fly fish for bass and sunfish! Lots of fun!
Still here
I was given a fly rod back in 2000 as a gift from my dad because I wanted to learn how to do it. I promised him that I would practice and learn and use it (apparently an expensive rod for a 14/15 year old kid) well I got frustrated with it and was never able to catch anything. fast forward to 2018 on the opposite side of the country, I tried the fly rod again for bass with a frog no success. about 3 days ago I picked it up again and it had a fly on it. dont know where it came from but I took it to a pond and wore out the blue gill. I honestly can't remember having as much fun fishing since I was like 10. recommending the bluegill is an excellent idea and has given me the confidence to try fishing some other fish, and possibly back to trout. in the last 3 or 4 days I was able to land countless bluegill and even a 2.5# large mouth!! WOW! how much fun is that!
Can you suggest a couple of the better blue gill fishing spots here locally?