Great rendition on a classic pattern. Agree on the soul. It is good to see some detail in the fly box even if the trout don't seem to notice..... Also thanks for doing the Interview with April V. Enjoyed the trip down memory lane and a look at the changes over the seasons.
As a fenchie, filling entire boxes of jigs for euronymphing, i wasn't expecting such a fly! Will give it a try for sure, and tie a version with pardo fo the tail also. BTW these jig nymphs are great for sight fishing, with small beads. The hookset ratio is a little better than standard hooks, and it really helps on tricky graylings. Happy new year, from France
I switched over to all jig hook euro flies and tight line nymphing about 4 years ago. I only get a handfuls of hours a year on a trout stream and it’s dramatically increased my catch rate.
Thanks Kelly, I enjoyed this vid. First time I ever played the Kelly Galloup Drinking Game. That's when the viewer takes a drink every time you begin a sentence but don't finish it, instead breaking off into another sentence. If you don't finish that second sentence, and break off into yet another sentence, it's two drinks. I was shit faced before you got 5 minutes into the vid
i use a orange craft bead as a hotspot ,i first made it decades ago when brass beads first came out at flaming gorge,to copy a friend of mine using a egg size of powerbait.I think i invented the hotspot and have used it every since.Not sure the date but when brass beads first became popular.
Great vid Kelly, as always showing a bunch of good techniques, one I learned from FFF, is you can roll up dubbing normally on the thread sparsely then just complete a small dubbing loop with the dubbing noodle to make it really tight and small diameter. Take care…merry Xmas 🎄
Thanks for no ads. Also, good to see the metric size on beads. I will never buy a size 9/64 bead again. Any points on fishing Euro from a boat? I guess you must anchor, but then you are floating over the fish.
I completely agree on the effectiveness of euro nymphs being a bit offensive haha, I love spending time making a realistic and detailed nymph but then watch some guy with a perdigon that took 2 minutes to tie catch more fish than me 😂 I like your take on jig flies better, it’s got more class!
Hi Kelly could you do a video on how jig nymphs fish and ride different in the water to normal style nymphs or one on how to choose the hooks and beads for flies I have had trouble get some beads on a hook thanks Kelly
They ride with the point up, so less snag, better hookset ratio. About the sizes, it differs depending on the hook brand. I'm using Hanak hooks ( Let's say 400BL is the standard jig hook) and Hanak beads (You can find them on Troutline website for example). For Hooks #18-16, use 2-2,5 mm beads (2mm ideally). For #16 use ideally 2,5 mm, #14 ideally 3mm, #12 ideally 3,5mm, #10 ideally 4 mm. Works like charm for hanak, bu i had some troubles with some other brands, for example hanak hooks and Sybai beads.
I put my slotted beads on slot forward. If it is the right way up it engages the bend solidly and doesn’t cover the eye. If it’s upside down it will slide over the eye.
Quick question kelly, I'm a new there and new to fly fishing. What flies should I carry in my fly box's ? What patterns and sizes? Thanks love your videos
I want to make a base for my vise out of granite can you please tell me what i need to make this happen, currently my vise is a clamping type it is not on a base. Thanks.
Being a jig hook doesn't the hook point fish up and so shouldnt the legs have been on the other side (top or convex side of the hook)? You tied them on the bottom (concave) side of the hook which to me looks like it's going to be the top of the fly when fished.
Kelly: how can you know if a nymph is drifting upside down? Jig flies don't , but I know nymphs tied on standard hooks can and do. I've tied some pretty "sexy' or realistic nymphs that either rode inverted or probably flipped around in the current (doing some observation, it seemed to have this tendency). Can we infer than nymphs might as well be 'tied in the round'? these jig nymphs are mostly tied without a top or a bottom.
@kelly curious to obtain your input on an overwhelming push here in Michigan by guides on the PM to ban this method of fly fishing. From my understanding it doesn’t fit their standards and isn’t fly fishing. Would love the input of a Michigan native.
Well that's a tricky one as some of us (MI boys) were the ones who actually started/popularized this style of fishing, mono and level lines made to fish lead then tight line. I am pretty sure Ray Schmidt and Bruce Richards were the ones who invented the level fly line which are now called competition lines, before that it was Stren or Amnesia, I think Joe Humphreys started the Amnesia thing in the early 70's? Anyway I like the idea of getting away from the slinky down stream hook set deal of the 80's and 90's if that is still being done but it is the set not the system that is the problem. I did an article in Michigan outdoors mag in the 90's that said we were snagging (in the mouth ) 50 % of our steelhead, but I was misquoted I said 80 to 90 percent. By simply setting up instead of the (down stream swing of the rod on your hook set) you could break bottom and detect strike and stop hooking fish in the side of the mouth which is what we were doing. That being said I am not sure about regulating styles. All of them can be done right or wrong and snaggers are a sub species of bottom feeders and no amount of regulations will stop that jackasses from poaching. KG
I appreciate your feedback and input. I agree any method can be utilized with the wrong intention. Heck I’ve seen people with floating WF lines snagging. I sure enjoy using the method legally but cringe when others say ban it because it’s snagging. I often ask myself if this is the true intention of their quest to ban it or is it due to its effectiveness? Thank you again!
Never thought I would see kelly tie a jig. Kelly, wear yellow next video if you are in danger.
Great rendition on a classic pattern. Agree on the soul. It is good to see some detail in the fly box even if the trout don't seem to notice..... Also thanks for doing the Interview with April V. Enjoyed the trip down memory lane and a look at the changes over the seasons.
As a fenchie, filling entire boxes of jigs for euronymphing, i wasn't expecting such a fly! Will give it a try for sure, and tie a version with pardo fo the tail also.
BTW these jig nymphs are great for sight fishing, with small beads. The hookset ratio is a little better than standard hooks, and it really helps on tricky graylings.
Happy new year, from France
"It would just have Zero Soul" 🤟🤣 Very nice fly and wonderful instructions thank you Kelly.
Thanks Kelley for another cool fly.
I switched over to all jig hook euro flies and tight line nymphing about 4 years ago. I only get a handfuls of hours a year on a trout stream and it’s dramatically increased my catch rate.
Same. I feel like I cover water more efficiently. Shorter casts make me more aware. I loose less flies, feel more strikes and catch more fish!
Great video. My eye keeps twitching because the close up makes me feel like you are gonna poke my eye out with your scissors lol
Thanks Kelly, I enjoyed this vid. First time I ever played the Kelly Galloup Drinking Game. That's when the viewer takes a drink every time you begin a sentence but don't finish it, instead breaking off into another sentence. If you don't finish that second sentence, and break off into yet another sentence, it's two drinks. I was shit faced before you got 5 minutes into the vid
i use a orange craft bead as a hotspot ,i first made it decades ago when brass beads first came out at flaming gorge,to copy a friend of mine using a egg size of powerbait.I think i invented the hotspot and have used it every since.Not sure the date but when brass beads first became popular.
Great vid Kelly, as always showing a bunch of good techniques, one I learned from FFF, is you can roll up dubbing normally on the thread sparsely then just complete a small dubbing loop with the dubbing noodle to make it really tight and small diameter. Take care…merry Xmas 🎄
Thanks for no ads. Also, good to see the metric size on beads. I will never buy a size 9/64 bead again. Any points on fishing Euro from a boat? I guess you must anchor, but then you are floating over the fish.
Nice fly. Couldn’t agree more with the opening statement.
Watching Kelly tie a bead head jig fly.... i died a little bit today.
Very interesting tie.
Great video-really enjoyed it!
I completely agree on the effectiveness of euro nymphs being a bit offensive haha, I love spending time making a realistic and detailed nymph but then watch some guy with a perdigon that took 2 minutes to tie catch more fish than me 😂 I like your take on jig flies better, it’s got more class!
Hi Kelly could you do a video on how jig nymphs fish and ride different in the water to normal style nymphs or one on how to choose the hooks and beads for flies I have had trouble get some beads on a hook thanks Kelly
They ride with the point up, so less snag, better hookset ratio. About the sizes, it differs depending on the hook brand. I'm using Hanak hooks ( Let's say 400BL is the standard jig hook) and Hanak beads (You can find them on Troutline website for example). For Hooks #18-16, use 2-2,5 mm beads (2mm ideally). For #16 use ideally 2,5 mm, #14 ideally 3mm, #12 ideally 3,5mm, #10 ideally 4 mm.
Works like charm for hanak, bu i had some troubles with some other brands, for example hanak hooks and Sybai beads.
I put my slotted beads on slot forward. If it is the right way up it engages the bend solidly and doesn’t cover the eye. If it’s upside down it will slide over the eye.
Admit it.....Johnny made you do it!
Quick question kelly, I'm a new there and new to fly fishing. What flies should I carry in my fly box's ? What patterns and sizes? Thanks love your videos
I love tying simple flys because they require very little material and ky nephew can learn them.
super step by step mte! thumpz up'!
I want to make a base for my vise out of granite can you please tell me what i need to make this happen, currently my vise is a clamping type it is not on a base. Thanks.
There’s a company that sells these. I have a clamping vise and it works great. Just unscrew the rod out of the clamp. Google The Granite Fly
Whats next a mop?
Cool fly, thanks
Being a jig hook doesn't the hook point fish up and so shouldnt the legs have been on the other side (top or convex side of the hook)? You tied them on the bottom (concave) side of the hook which to me looks like it's going to be the top of the fly when fished.
Kelly: how can you know if a nymph is drifting upside down? Jig flies don't , but I know nymphs tied on standard hooks can and do. I've tied some pretty "sexy' or realistic nymphs that either rode inverted or probably flipped around in the current (doing some observation, it seemed to have this tendency). Can we infer than nymphs might as well be 'tied in the round'? these jig nymphs are mostly tied without a top or a bottom.
Is Kelly a pilot? 🤔
masterclass
@kelly curious to obtain your input on an overwhelming push here in Michigan by guides on the PM to ban this method of fly fishing. From my understanding it doesn’t fit their standards and isn’t fly fishing. Would love the input of a Michigan native.
Well that's a tricky one as some of us (MI boys) were the ones who actually started/popularized this style of fishing, mono and level lines made to fish lead then tight line. I am pretty sure Ray Schmidt and Bruce Richards were the ones who invented the level fly line which are now called competition lines, before that it was Stren or Amnesia, I think Joe Humphreys started the Amnesia thing in the early 70's? Anyway I like the idea of getting away from the slinky down stream hook set deal of the 80's and 90's if that is still being done but it is the set not the system that is the problem. I did an article in Michigan outdoors mag in the 90's that said we were snagging (in the mouth ) 50 % of our steelhead, but I was misquoted I said 80 to 90 percent. By simply setting up instead of the (down stream swing of the rod on your hook set) you could break bottom and detect strike and stop hooking fish in the side of the mouth which is what we were doing. That being said I am not sure about regulating styles. All of them can be done right or wrong and snaggers are a sub species of bottom feeders and no amount of regulations will stop that jackasses from poaching. KG
I appreciate your feedback and input. I agree any method can be utilized with the wrong intention. Heck I’ve seen people with floating WF lines snagging. I sure enjoy using the method legally but cringe when others say ban it because it’s snagging. I often ask myself if this is the true intention of their quest to ban it or is it due to its effectiveness?
Thank you again!
The gap should face upward, it puts more of the weight above the shank so the fly rides point up
Kelly tying a jig, what's next lol.
- tattoos and hipster hat/glasses-
Definitely agree about the peacock eyes being so much better than strung herl
Thanks for this sir!
I see you like the loop,in your opinion is there an advantage of the loop verses split thread
Yes. The advantage is you don't have to split the thread.
Novice question. With the legs up as done here, is the fly emulating a dead bug?
The hook is designed to drift with the point up. So some people tie them realistically like he did. So the answer to your question is no.
Next time put the hook in backwards if you are being held at gun point or against your will.
Get Johnny to oil that chair