Tying The Found Link with Kelly Galloup

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  • Опубліковано 29 бер 2018
  • In this video Kelly will walk you through the steps in order to tie one of his favorite mayfly imitations: The Found Link
    Found Link Recipe
    Thread: Roman Moser's Power Silk 10/0 (or Danville 6/0) - www.slideinn.com/product/roma...
    Hook: Daiichi 1110
    Tail: Light Pardo Whiting Coq de Leon - www.slideinn.com/product/whit...
    Body: Deer Hair - www.slideinn.com/product/natu...
    Under Wing: Dun or Adams Gray Crinkled Z-Lon - www.slideinn.com/product/mfc-...
    Thorax: Super Fine Dubbing - www.slideinn.com/product/supe...
    Wing: Deer Hair - www.slideinn.com/product/natu...
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  • @romeobeorchia2268
    @romeobeorchia2268 6 років тому +27

    Hey Kelly,
    Your new series of fly tying videos is amazing. You often joke about them being too long, but they are perfect. Sure you could teach us to tie any of your flies in a video less than 10 minutes long, but the additional 20 minutes (or more) of lessons on dubbing, deer hair, proportions, etc., are pure gold. Thanks for taking the time to share your expertise.
    Kade

  • @stayoung3
    @stayoung3 2 роки тому +2

    I liked this video even before the tying started. Kelly, your talent makes the video informative, and your personality makes it entertaining and most enjoyable! Many thanks, man...

  • @Grouse2275
    @Grouse2275 5 років тому +2

    I really can't wait to try this pattern......looking at it at from all angles it makes complete sense why it would be so productive. The deer hair tail also gives the appearance of a trailing shuck. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @cgeatches
    @cgeatches 6 років тому +4

    Can't believe you are telling everyone about the best dry in the world. Have had great luck with this bug in 18 to 12's. Thanks

  • @Nassangler
    @Nassangler 6 років тому +2

    Another great pattern. Thank you, once again Kelly, I appreciate the effort you put into making these informative first class videos.

  • @Nkuchmak
    @Nkuchmak 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Kelly. My most memorable fish of 2018 was caught on this fly. I watched this video and tied a few up before hitting some new water with a friend and it all ended with a big gorgeous wild brown in the dark on a #14. Your the man! Thank you for putting these out into the world.

  • @DroneMichiganPro
    @DroneMichiganPro 3 роки тому

    Tied this yesterday- Fished this in Michigan last night. AMAZING! Thanks Kelly!!!!

  • @ipod1978
    @ipod1978 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful pattern. First time I’ve seen someone shape a wing like that by cutting it at an angle. Makes a lot of sense to be fair but fantastic end result. Another great video guys

  • @robertkunko2667
    @robertkunko2667 14 днів тому

    I'm going to make some. Love your videos. I used to fish the Betsie & Platte Rivers in Michigan. Been to Traverse City many times but never fished the Boardman. I'm from Pa & I'm sure the found link will work here.

  • @Stonefly85
    @Stonefly85 6 років тому

    Thanks Kelly! I have been experimenting with a Hi-Vis light dun under wing spent on a sparkle dun. Very nice to see your version!

  • @emhankinson
    @emhankinson 6 років тому

    Awesome. I need to add these to the arsenal for eastern sulphur time!

  • @dgreathouse10
    @dgreathouse10 2 місяці тому

    First of all, thank you for your You Tube videos. I have watched several of them and others peoples. You truly have a gift to make, create and teach. I have had no fly time experience whatsoever until I started watching your videos. I can actually make a fly now this was probably my favorite video that you have done. Maybe there’s a couple others that are really close to being the best. I never even thought about using a barbless hook until I watched your videos. I use them with hook. I’ve use now they’re so easy on the fish and easy on the fisherman so thank you again. I went to buy one of your small hair stackers and it says out of order do you know when you will get them Back thank you apparently Work well or you wouldn’t be sold out

  • @paulcleverley2158
    @paulcleverley2158 5 років тому

    After 46 years of fly fishing I'm down to about 6 flies almost always and 12 total for anywhere - anytime. He's using one mayfly exclusively. Occams razor. I'm glad I found him here.

  • @barbaraemerich1921
    @barbaraemerich1921 2 роки тому +1

    Hey love this pattern can’t wait to try tying it!!

  • @FlyfishingdevonCoUk
    @FlyfishingdevonCoUk 6 років тому +1

    This is a very cleverly designed fly (in Datus Proper's sense of the word 'designed') with several important and innovative elements

  • @Dzyxl69
    @Dzyxl69 3 роки тому

    Hey Kelly,
    Whipped a couple up for sulfur hatch here in se Pennsylvania. Saved the day or rather night!
    Thanks. Keep videos coming

  • @johnbradford6845
    @johnbradford6845 6 років тому +1

    Nice looking fly Kelly! I'm going to tie some for the Callabaetis hatch on Hebgen. I believe divided tails may be worthwhile for that. Those bugs have some pretty prominent tails, and those trout, even when feeding heavily, can get picky.

  • @ronwilliams8500
    @ronwilliams8500 6 років тому

    as always excellent work Kelly! sorry I missed you at show in Penna!

  • @billk8579
    @billk8579 3 роки тому +1

    Really great videos. Fairly new subscriber and learning a lot. Stuck here in People’s Republic of Maryland but not for much longer.

  • @gregoryburchstead6286
    @gregoryburchstead6286 6 років тому +1

    Great pattern, Thanks

  • @parfield5182
    @parfield5182 6 років тому

    That is a very cool fly from a very cool guy. regards from Bakewell Fly Fishing shop

  • @rplecker
    @rplecker 6 років тому

    I had to figure out how to tie Bobby’s Spinner a few years back and later on realized this fly is quite similar. The hardest thing to do besides mastering proportions is to not crush the deer hair body. I love Mike Mercer patterns, but this thing kills the original missing link in all but the skinniest/ clear water. Great floatation and durability and absolutely lethal with a size 18 S&M nymph off the back- money.

  • @RoryLynott
    @RoryLynott 3 місяці тому

    Dandy tie, love it

  • @mikegonser186
    @mikegonser186 2 місяці тому

    This pattern has been doing work in the mn driftless this week

  • @davidrussell8255
    @davidrussell8255 6 років тому

    It appears that you may be/are bringing back the mustache... Good choice and looking great... ;-) Oh, and great tie by the way...

  • @TheMB2333
    @TheMB2333 6 років тому

    Go Blue tonight Kelly!

  • @barneyewing2664
    @barneyewing2664 6 років тому

    Nice. Just like the hexes with the addition of the hair wing. I'll be tying a crapload of these. And no hackle to screw around with.

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  6 років тому

      Let me know how it goes for the Henies

    • @barneyewing2664
      @barneyewing2664 3 роки тому

      @@TheSlideinn It works great on the Hendricksons. And a friend of mine in Colorado says this is the best green drake pattern he's ever used.

  • @sethverzinski7202
    @sethverzinski7202 6 років тому

    That would be killer pattern for the yellow drakes up here in Northern Michigan with just a slight change in color. Definitely going to be tying up a batch of those pretty soon👍🏻

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  6 років тому

      Well it did get its birth from the Roberts Yellow Drake, just use a yellow thread and a light olive thorax and it will rock. KG

    • @sethverzinski7202
      @sethverzinski7202 6 років тому

      TheSlideinn Right on!!! I fish a Robert's almost the whole summer on the black and parts of the pigeon, probably my favorite pattern. The brookies absolutely slam it. Thanks for replying👍🏻

  • @mikekuczynski1552
    @mikekuczynski1552 6 років тому

    👏🏻

  • @Jay-xv1jd
    @Jay-xv1jd 6 років тому

    Great tie! Thanks for sharing.

  • @petervarkala5674
    @petervarkala5674 6 років тому +1

    Forgive the naiveté, I've only been fly fishing / fly tying for 5, maybe 6 years tops...but I just realized another highly effective pattern that utilizes the deer hair tail support is the standard Stimulator. Wondering now if the attractor properties of this fly have less to do with stonefly/terrestrial imitation than the way it floats on surface with both front and back flotation support. Going to experiment tying some "micro" Stimulators to see if downsizing makes any difference. Welcome any thoughts though.

  • @7686kelly
    @7686kelly 5 років тому

    Can you do some more Videos on Big Bugs ( Antes or Hoppers ) for some nice Sunfish and Big Panfish . Thanks

  • @octopusshrimp
    @octopusshrimp 2 роки тому

    Dinner!!

  • @imaxfli
    @imaxfli 3 роки тому

    This hair flairs alot less than the NS comparadun(and x-caddis) stuff I have......I think that piece you have is special.

  • @shawndurham6130
    @shawndurham6130 5 років тому +2

    Kelly I really like your tool holder!! Can you tell me how you made that? Thank you for all the awesome information and tying vids man!

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  5 років тому

      Shawn
      We actually did a video on that last year. Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/XMu1bTZedpw/v-deo.html

  • @timothygreene4607
    @timothygreene4607 5 років тому

    Thank you very much for sharing your craft. Can you also share where you get your plastic tubes you store your peacock hurl and such, can't find them anywhere

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  5 років тому

      I have them here www.slideinn.com/store/fly-tying/tools/storage-and-organization/ thanks, Kg

  • @lucaslonegren6519
    @lucaslonegren6519 6 років тому

    It would be great if in the recipe links , you had one link that put all the parts to a fly in a shopping basket all at once. That way I could click one link and purchase everything I need. I would use this all the time! You could still keep individual links to each part. Thank you for the great tutorials!

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  6 років тому

      We have been working on this but it does take some time. We have a few up for the streamer patterns just not the dries yet. If you're looking for the streamer packs follow this link: www.slideinn.com/store/fly-tying/streamer-kits/

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  6 років тому +1

      Lucas, that is s great idea, I will see about doing that for this winters videos, thanks. Kelly

  • @imaxfli
    @imaxfli 3 роки тому

    Where do I get a pair of those glasses.....

  • @wyomingtrout5581
    @wyomingtrout5581 5 років тому +1

    KG - do you ever coat the deer hair body w' super glue to increase the durability and do you ever wrap a hackle in front for added flotation?

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  5 років тому

      We will generally use a lacquer style glue if we do it, or you could use the thin or flow resin from loon as well. I have seen him do it on the Galloup's Drake as well. Any of those hair or quill bodies it is not a bad idea to hit those with some glue for sure! Just dont add to much so it doesnt sink! As for the hackle, you could most certainly add one in. The beauty of the straight up Found Link is it is a fast bug that you dont have to mess with a hackle, but you can definitely add one in!
      -Jeremy

    • @johndurfee5925
      @johndurfee5925 3 місяці тому

      Qqq​@@TheSlideinn

  • @BrianOHanlon
    @BrianOHanlon 6 років тому +1

    One can learn a lot about sub-surface fly patterns, by tying dry flies. One of the main things, is that with surface floating patterns, its unavoidable to need to contemplate what the pattern will appear like, seen with the light of the sky coming through it, from underneath. It's amazing how few anglers look at their flies against a light bulb to simulate that same viewpoint. Fish normally see things like dry flies, against a light source. Tyers like Mikeal Frodin over here though, tie salmon patterns designed to catch larger species underneath the water. However, even he came to a conclusion a long time ago, that his fish usually look at the fly from underneath. Again, when creating patterns that's rarely considered - many Salmon patterns for example, people look at them and think of them - as viewed side on. It's kind of tragic that flies are presented that way in so many magazines, publications, catalogues.

    • @BrianOHanlon
      @BrianOHanlon 6 років тому

      A lot of what people are over dressed to the tune of about three times, in terms of material. The justification being, that one doesn't want to be 'sold short' in terms of what's dressed on the hook. A consequence of that, is often flies don't start to actually hunt properly, until they're half worn away. The key thing about this pattern, is it presents something from a fish's perspective, that has parts that are opaque, and parts are that semi-transparent. That ambiguity is something that is common to a lot of patterns, made with different materials, and for different applications.

    • @BrianOHanlon
      @BrianOHanlon 6 років тому

      It was really the saltwater fly patterns for some reason that started to use transparency. Maybe it's the fact that in saltwater one is dealing with such huge expanses, and such a tiny bait, that those fly tyers finally started to get serious about what they used to build flies with. An awful lot too, can be learned from looking at the kind of invertebrates that live in these saltwater situations. I used a little more Marabou in last couple of years. I'm surprised by it as a material. There is a transparent quality to the material, that I didn't think was there. Mainly out of my ignorance.

    • @BrianOHanlon
      @BrianOHanlon 6 років тому

      I'd like to see Kelly take a run at a dry fly pattern that used Deer hair and Marabou some time. I use the CDC, Deer and Coq De Leon combination an awful lot (although, the deer hair tail, in this pattern is a new one to me). Marabou can become even more brilliant when seen through light than CDC or Coq De Leon.

    • @BrianOHanlon
      @BrianOHanlon 6 років тому

      Lee Wulff used hackles like Coq De Leon in a different way too. He winded them, to make a traditional hackled fly, by just winding the Coq De Leon feather. Maybe a pair of them winded together as a shoulder hackle fly. Except that the hackles ended up being, three times longer than normal hackles would. He used this patterns that cart wheeled across the water surface, like a big wheel shaped fly, to provoke interest from large salmon underneath. Whole idea with other large species of fish, is not to cover them with the same style of fly all the time. Introduce many changes in shape and size. There's a little bit of that too, sometimes in fishing for trout species, on the larger end of the scale.

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  6 років тому

      totally agree Brian, not sure I have ever had an angler pick a dry out of the bin and look at it from the bottom up.

  • @imaxfli
    @imaxfli 3 роки тому

    When are we gonna see Johnny or one of the other guides tie? We love Kelly. but lets see the gang?

  • @jasrobsny
    @jasrobsny 6 років тому +1

    What is GSP? and does one brand's "GSP" differ from another in quality or strength?

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  6 років тому

      G.S.P (Gel Spun Polyethylene) We use the UTC GSP, it seems to be the best for what we do.

  • @PieterSnyders
    @PieterSnyders 5 років тому

    How is the durability of this pattern?

  • @eggsalad0071
    @eggsalad0071 6 років тому

    How do you think this pattern would work for the Brown Drake batch here in Michigan?

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  6 років тому

      think it would be great but hard to beat the Troutsman brown drake. i am going to tie it in the next few weeks if all goes well

    • @eggsalad0071
      @eggsalad0071 6 років тому

      Sweet. Always looking for new Brown Drake patterns. Favorite batch to fish when I am not throwing fish rags for toads.

  • @brandonmccoy2080
    @brandonmccoy2080 6 років тому

    Awesome pattern. Question. The deer hair for the tail does it spin around the shank or stay on top?

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  6 років тому

      Brandon, you let it work around the hook so the hook is roughly in the center of the hair.

  • @ballinjerry
    @ballinjerry 6 років тому

    What stacker are you using in this video?

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  6 років тому +1

      That’s the JHNIC hair stacker. We are currently out of stock but we are hoping to have more in by May

    • @ballinjerry
      @ballinjerry 6 років тому

      TheSlideinn nice... yeah after I looked more closely I realized that's what it was... hopefully you get more in in May, I'd like to get one.

  • @italiantroutaholic8926
    @italiantroutaholic8926 6 років тому

    Nice cleanup on the face.Look 20 years younger

  • @jimslade
    @jimslade 6 років тому

    Kelly do you sell the light that’s on your desk?

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  6 років тому

      We did, but the company went out of business. It’s called a Giraffe lamp

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  6 років тому +1

      Jim, yes but I only have one left, the company quit making them so they are no longer. thanks, Kelly

    • @jimslade
      @jimslade 6 років тому

      TheSlideinn thanx looking for a new light and my search continues

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  6 років тому

      Jim I have some new ones coming in and will give you an update.

    • @jimslade
      @jimslade 6 років тому

      TheSlideinn thank you

  • @davidpatton9451
    @davidpatton9451 6 років тому

    Kelly- What kind of brush do you use for cleaning hair and how is the brush attached to your desk?

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  6 років тому

      David- Kelly uses a regular comb like you buy at the pharmacy for cleaning his hair. He has a vise made by Dyna-King that is attached to his desk that hold the comb upright and we sell them on our online store. You can buy the vise by itself or you can buy the comb holder combo which comes with a C-Clamp, the comb holder vise, and a comb. You can find it here: www.slideinn.com/product/dyna-king-comb-holder-combo/
      Thanks-- John

  • @scombridae4
    @scombridae4 6 років тому

    How do you grease this fly? Only on the hair or are there times when you also grease the zelon?

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  6 років тому

      Air, I dip the flies so the whole thing is greased

  • @imaxfli
    @imaxfli 3 роки тому

    Fiskars ...$8 at Walmart, $18 at the Fabric store.

  • @imaxfli
    @imaxfli 3 роки тому

    Was just at a Fly Shop and asked them what "/o" their GSP thread was...they said "no /o" on this....but rather 200 and 100 denier...i said.."All thred has an /o"....

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  3 роки тому

      Mark, the OG was 200 then it went 100, 75 and 50. Shortly there after it came in /0 sizes. Roman Mouser and Semper fly. We imported Roman for a long time, and then Semper came along and they have 6, 8, 12, 18 and I think 24/0. I would be lost with out it. Kelly

    • @davidhudak4180
      @davidhudak4180 3 місяці тому

      @@TheSlideinnthank you, I have never heard of this till I found this, can’t wait to tie some, what an awesome pattern!!Thank You! (So many GREAT tips!)

  • @imaxfli
    @imaxfli 3 роки тому

    Does anyone produce a "white" comparadun hair?????

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  3 роки тому

      Mark,
      It's not really possible as the only true white deer hair comes from the Belly. Bleached is the closest thing to white in the comparadun world

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  3 роки тому

      Mark, Not really, there is no way to make true white from body hair, the closest you can get is bleached which can be pretty close to white as far as visability. thanks for watching, Kelly

  • @imaxfli
    @imaxfli 3 роки тому

    Is that really a 14? Looks bigger.

  • @trashpandacentral9159
    @trashpandacentral9159 6 років тому

    It's not alcohol, you need to stop licking all that marabou lol

  • @hook549
    @hook549 Рік тому

    Man likes to hear himself talk, i jusr want to see fly tied not all the bs

    • @kellygalloup
      @kellygalloup Рік тому +2

      Hit the mute and use the FF button, KG

  • @imaxfli
    @imaxfli Рік тому

    Vimeo????