Just freaking awesome.....I’m leaving Texas with my wife 1/16/2021 in which we will be towing a brand new Hewes 21 Redfisher down to Islamorada to Angler house Marina. We are going to get a bite of the dream...we will be making rods and tying flies...we are done talking and watching other people’s dreams....now we will be leaving a dream...I hope I get a 10th of what these legends have experienced.
Roy, I wish you and your wife nothing but great success. I fished Islamorada with my first wife, Carolyn many times in the early to mid 80's out of Bud and Mary's Marina. Guided to our first Bonefish each right there on Shell Key. Tarpon in Channel 2 & 5. And hooked a large Snook somewhere deep in some Mangroves. It ate a SLUGO designed for Largemouth and my Guide almost fainted when I set the hook. But... like all BIG Snook, it turned 180 and took me back into those tangled mangrove roots and cut me off. We all had a good laugh at my expense. If your Bride enjoys fishing with you, your halfway to heaven already. Take care of her and tell her I said hello. I miss my Carolyn terribly.
Thanks for sharing this poignant video. Lefty was my uncle, and I was so fortunate to have him around. Flip's honesty about Time couldn't be more vital and true. He is a class act, and I am grateful for the moments with my uncle captured on film and tape throughout the years.
“ The most valuable thing in the world is time !” Because you as a person are only allotted a certain amount of it and what you do with it is your destiny ! Flip thanks for being part of my journey.
I’m from Tasmania, Australia. My great uncle was a fly fishing guide. 30 years ago he taught me, and part of this was giving me a VHS called Lessons with Lefty. What a great tool for a budding fly caster. He was as equally good an orator as he was fisherman. I’m thankful for the lessons from my uncle, and Lefty. Both have now passed, but their legacy will live on. Tight lines everyone.
It’s interesting to listen to what Flipp has to say and his perspective on things such as time , friendships , fishing and innovation. Being 75 I can and do relate to all of this , in some ways it makes me sad because I know my time is running out on the other hand I’m thankful for the time I’ve already used up . Needless to say fly fishing has taken on a new persona and it continues to inspire me when I see what the younger generations are doing , there creativity and understanding of what we have all learned about this sport over the years and are now becoming the innovators for the future. I’m not convinced that this will all go away in a couple of generations and hope it won’t because it offers so much to our wellbeing and helping make us who we are . We will see you in the Keys in May for one more chance to feel the adrenaline rush of a big tarpon flying through the air . Thanks for sharing this with us .
Well said. So, a year ago I started fly fishing. I came across a youtube video and I was curious, to say the least. I wanted to do it. I found a guy on fb market place, lived here in Texas, pretty close to me, baby on the way, was selling some gear that I could afford. I picked up the skills pretty quickly and soon outgrew that rod. Now I have a small collection of Lefty Kreh's Signature II rods. I continue to hear his voice as I'm casting, as if he was standing next to me in the water, telling me to lock my elbow and wrist and to use my body. Thank you for this video.
Flip-you taught me all about fly fishing and introduced me to the legend Lefty Kreh. But moreover, you taught me that it's beyond the fly rod, thanks. Peace.
Haven't met Flip but met Lefty twice. He was as genuine and down to earth each time and each time I came away a better fly caster than before. World class angler; world class friend to other people.
This again and outstanding film Lefty and Flip meshed together like cream potatoes and gravy.I started fly fishing when was 10 yrs old stop for a long time but watching Flip ,Jose they brought me back to the sport that is real.I have taught my boy to fly fish and he loves to I only hope he will teach his boys.Thank you for this film.
It does us all good to hear that message. Its up to us to do all we can to preserve habitat and teach the next generation its relevance. Listening to Flip talk brings me back to watching saltwater chronicles with my dad as a youngster. He still holds command of my attention just as well today.
Flip has always enthralled me with his knowledge of all things Salty... I've never had the pleasure of meeting him but still regard him a close friend if that makes any sense. After my first day of Fishing the flats of Islamorada in 1983, I fell headfirst in love with Backcountry Fishing. I asked my Guide if I would ever enjoy freshwater fishing again and he said "I hope so..." it's what brought you here...
Hey Flip, From Flamingo up to Coot Bay Pond, into Coot Bay, then up into White Water Bay. Running NE up in very small waterways, then had to lay down in the rental skiff, Then into a opening of running water of a open small bay. You ❤ know where I was at 11 years ago, you have been there, more times than me. But the Photo in your heart, is still there. The Guide was out of Flamingo, John Singleton. Dad had rented one of those red and Gray on the inside 24ft skiffs, Dad brought his 20 hp Mercury outboard ,. At 70 as you said, we have less time in front of us , but a life time for great fishing stories behind us. John Singleton said that we were in Hells Bay, when we got back to the dock, he showed us on the the big map on the wall. Dad is gone, but fishing Cayo Casta Key , on the outside SW corner. One of the Tarpons on the walls of the Tarpon Lodge, is for Hells Bay, Flip. Would love to talk to you or Rob, so we don't lose our Love of fishing and History of the Glades. Thank you Sr. For your time. Don Smith
My Greatest moment with Lefty was when he came to my clubs' annual picnic and gave his famous casting demonstrations. when he asked for volunteers, I jump up and grab the rod. So, I'm flinging the rod back and forward And I'll forget what he told me with that fantastic smile of his. He said to me " That ok son: If I threw a back cast as ugly as that, I wouldn't want to look at it either " one of the best days of my life that i will never forget.
A loving tribute to a remarkable man. It is my strong belief that Lefty is at the top of the heap of ambassadors for the sport. A true gentleman who had a heart big enough to teach my nine year old daughter (whom he had never met) to cast a fly rod at Bob Marriot's shop 25 years ago. Neither she nor I will ever forget that day or the man who made the dance comprehensible to a child. Flip is doing a wonderful job of carrying the torch.
What a fantastic tribute. I had never heard him have 1 bad thing to say about anything. Always positive & helpful + always had a great joke to throw in! Great vid!
Flip, your humility is, and has always been your greatness. You’ve never forgotten the greats that you’ve admired and payed them their due respect. I will unequivocally state here today that, without a doubt, you and Jose have done more for saltwater fishing than any men alive. Thank you and may Jose rest in peace.
Amazing can’t even describe the emotion in this , I love cinematography and this touched me , I also love flip and I love the Florida nature coast , how much more this single video just made me appreciate it is incredible ❤️
It’s hard to not enjoy the Econ I seen you come by on your airboat 2 weeks ago while I was fishing just keep getting out and enjoy life your a inspirational man
Very poignant, there will never be another Lefty. I never met him but by watching his demeanor on video I'm betting he made you feel like his best friend within 10 minutes of meeting him. His passing left a void that will never be filled.
Just freaking awesome.....I’m leaving Texas with my wife 1/16/2021 in which we will be towing a brand new Hewes 21 Redfisher down to Islamorada to Angler house Marina. We are going to get a bite of the dream...we will be making rods and tying flies...we are done talking and watching other people’s dreams....now we will be leaving a dream...I hope I get a 10th of what these legends have experienced.
Good luck to y’all. That’s awesome. Let us know when you get up and running!
How awesome , and inspiring ! Thank you !
Amazing! Thanks for sharing
Roy, I wish you and your wife nothing but great success. I fished Islamorada with my first wife, Carolyn many times in the early to mid 80's out of Bud and Mary's Marina. Guided to our first Bonefish each right there on Shell Key. Tarpon in Channel 2 & 5. And hooked a large Snook somewhere deep in some Mangroves.
It ate a SLUGO designed for Largemouth and my Guide almost fainted when I set the hook. But... like all BIG Snook, it turned 180 and took me back into those tangled mangrove roots and cut me off. We all had a good laugh at my expense.
If your Bride enjoys fishing with you, your halfway to heaven already. Take care of her and tell her I said hello. I miss my Carolyn terribly.
Sweet boat what's on the back of it
Thanks for sharing this poignant video. Lefty was my uncle, and I was so fortunate to have him around. Flip's honesty about Time couldn't be more vital and true. He is a class act, and I am grateful for the moments with my uncle captured on film and tape throughout the years.
I could listen to Flip talk for hours. Wonderful piece ❤️
Right! Thanks so much
“ The most valuable thing in the world is time !” Because you as a person are only allotted a certain amount of it and what you do with it is your destiny ! Flip thanks for being part of my journey.
I’m from Tasmania, Australia. My great uncle was a fly fishing guide. 30 years ago he taught me, and part of this was giving me a VHS called Lessons with Lefty. What a great tool for a budding fly caster. He was as equally good an orator as he was fisherman. I’m thankful for the lessons from my uncle, and Lefty. Both have now passed, but their legacy will live on.
Tight lines everyone.
It’s interesting to listen to what Flipp has to say and his perspective on things such as time , friendships , fishing and innovation. Being 75 I can and do relate to all of this , in some ways it makes me sad because I know my time is running out on the other hand I’m thankful for the time I’ve already used up . Needless to say fly fishing has taken on a new persona and it continues to inspire me when I see what the younger generations are doing , there creativity and understanding of what we have all learned about this sport over the years and are now becoming the innovators for the future. I’m not convinced that this will all go away in a couple of generations and hope it won’t because it offers so much to our wellbeing and helping make us who we are . We will see you in the Keys in May for one more chance to feel the adrenaline rush of a big tarpon flying through the air . Thanks for sharing this with us .
Salt of the Earth. A genuine humane being. In the end, following your passion is all that matters.
The Masters. Lefty and Flip. Hyper competitive, yet humble and giving. Who will carry that torch?
Well said.
So, a year ago I started fly fishing. I came across a youtube video and I was curious, to say the least. I wanted to do it. I found a guy on fb market place, lived here in Texas, pretty close to me, baby on the way, was selling some gear that I could afford. I picked up the skills pretty quickly and soon outgrew that rod. Now I have a small collection of Lefty Kreh's Signature II rods. I continue to hear his voice as I'm casting, as if he was standing next to me in the water, telling me to lock my elbow and wrist and to use my body.
Thank you for this video.
I enjoyed the comments as much as the documentary. Love those 2 guys
Well done! Important reminder to get out there with your friends and enjoy the outdoors.
Flip-you taught me all about fly fishing and introduced me to the legend Lefty Kreh. But moreover, you taught me that it's beyond the fly rod, thanks. Peace.
Haven't met Flip but met Lefty twice. He was as genuine and down to earth each time and each time I came away a better fly caster than before. World class angler; world class friend to other people.
Thank you Flip, for sharing pieces of your remarkable journey thru this life you chosen.
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the Christmas present, Flip.
This again and outstanding film Lefty and Flip meshed together like cream potatoes
and gravy.I started fly fishing when was 10 yrs old stop for a long time but watching Flip ,Jose they brought me back to the sport that is real.I have taught my boy to fly fish and he loves to I only hope he will teach his boys.Thank you for this film.
It does us all good to hear that message. Its up to us to do all we can to preserve habitat and teach the next generation its relevance. Listening to Flip talk brings me back to watching saltwater chronicles with my dad as a youngster. He still holds command of my attention just as well today.
Flip has always enthralled me with his knowledge of all things Salty... I've never had the pleasure of meeting him but still regard him a close friend if that makes any sense. After my first day of Fishing the flats of Islamorada in 1983, I fell headfirst in love with Backcountry Fishing. I asked my Guide if I would ever enjoy freshwater fishing again and he said "I hope so..." it's what brought you here...
Alot of legends in this beautiful video...
Hey Flip,
From Flamingo up to Coot Bay Pond, into Coot Bay, then up into White Water Bay.
Running NE up in very small waterways, then had to lay down in the rental skiff,
Then into a opening of running water of a open small bay. You ❤ know where I was at 11 years ago, you have been there, more times than me. But the Photo in your heart, is still there. The Guide was out of Flamingo, John Singleton. Dad had rented one of those red and Gray on the inside 24ft skiffs, Dad brought his 20 hp Mercury outboard ,. At 70 as you said, we have less time in front of us , but a life time for great fishing stories behind us.
John Singleton said that we were in Hells Bay, when we got back to the dock, he showed us on the the big map on the wall. Dad is gone, but fishing Cayo Casta Key , on the outside SW corner. One of the Tarpons on the walls of the Tarpon Lodge, is for Hells Bay, Flip.
Would love to talk to you or Rob, so we don't lose our Love of fishing and History of the Glades. Thank you Sr. For your time.
Don Smith
I had the pleasure of meeting him and having him help my casting
Priceless, thank you for sharing with us Flip Pallot!
Thank you for the inspiration.
Such a gift to be able to watch this story and let the friendships unfold through the listener(s)...
My heroes. For the pure love of nature and sport , the outdoors call on my soul
Fantastic! Flip is a true icon to me as well! Lefty will be missed but his readings and videos will go on!
Normally your videos give me an almighty stoke, but this one brought a few tears.
We are very lucky.
Legends. Absolute legends.
Well done Flip. Well done.
My Greatest moment with Lefty was when he came to my clubs' annual picnic and gave his famous casting demonstrations. when he asked for volunteers, I jump up and grab the rod. So, I'm flinging the rod back and forward And I'll forget what he told me with that fantastic smile of his. He said to me " That ok son: If I threw a back cast as ugly as that, I wouldn't want to look at it either " one of the best days of my life that i will never forget.
How awesome and inspiring , had the privilege to meet all three gentleman at one of the FTDealr shows in Denver , thank you for the tribute.
Amazing short film. Such an inspirational and motivational video
Thank you for sharing some of the memories of Lefty and your perspective on our sport.
Such an underrated piece of fly fishing film gold! Hats off to Jared, Alex, Max, Ben and Zento!
Fantastic glimpse of two of the great ones of our sport.!
Absolutely stellar storytelling and beautiful cinematography!
Im speachless what an incredible outlook on fly fishing, lefty sounds like a true legend
Amazing little documentary!
As a 70-yr old 'newbie' to fly fishing, this segment was so inspirational. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the beautiful Christmas present.
Merry Christmas ( :
That was a fantastic piece. Many thanks.
Truly incredible
Incredible tribute to a Legend, by a Legend. Well done.
Phenomenal video. Going down a fly fishing UA-cam rabbit hole and just discovered this channel. What great filmmaking!
If that doesn’t put a knot in your throat you couldn’t have been paying attention. Well done! I will share the hell out of this!
A loving tribute to a remarkable man. It is my strong belief that Lefty is at the top of the heap of ambassadors for the sport. A true gentleman who had a heart big enough to teach my nine year old daughter (whom he had never met) to cast a fly rod at Bob Marriot's shop 25 years ago. Neither she nor I will ever forget that day or the man who made the dance comprehensible to a child. Flip is doing a wonderful job of carrying the torch.
This is so heartwarming sobering and such a deep look at not just fly fishing but life in general. This was epic and life changing
Beautifully done
What a fantastic tribute. I had never heard him have 1 bad thing to say about anything. Always positive & helpful + always had a great joke to throw in! Great vid!
WoW. Thank you.
Flip, your humility is, and has always been your greatness. You’ve never forgotten the greats that you’ve admired and payed them their due respect. I will unequivocally state here today that, without a doubt, you and Jose have done more for saltwater fishing than any men alive. Thank you and may Jose rest in peace.
This is an awesome video. Brings back lots of memories watching those two guys on Saturday mornings.
I’m so glad I found this, thank you for sharing. Such a pleasure to watch.
Beautiful and heart touching. “If you dont love it - you wont protect it”
This was excellent! Thanks for what you do and putting it together
I grew up watching and learning from these names so this was great to watch
Inspirational
I really enjoyed this. Thanks for sharing
Amazing can’t even describe the emotion in this , I love cinematography and this touched me , I also love flip and I love the Florida nature coast , how much more this single video just made me appreciate it is incredible ❤️
Unreal guys! Right in the feels 👌🏻
Awesome picture and prose.
That was beautiful n tasteful. ❤ I'm older, n late to the game. I hope to run across my mentor
Thx Flip. Since the first time I saw this a yr ago I have made the most of my time outdoors and with my family outdoors. Bless you
Great Clip Guys!
That was really well done. I grew up watching Flip and Lefty and steered my love for the outdoors. Well done. Just an awesome video.
Loved Walker’s Cay on tv, especially when Lefty or Chico or José or any number of greats were guests.
Incredible
Limpkin at 8:08 mark - so poignant and Flip's voiceover sounds so poetic
Great story. So well put together
It’s hard to not enjoy the Econ I seen you come by on your airboat 2 weeks ago while I was fishing just keep getting out and enjoy life your a inspirational man
Wow! This was really well done and appreciated.
Masterpiece in all aspects! ❤
Well done
Amazing.
Very nice!!
Important message.
Beautiful ❤
Thank you!
Amazing film! Y’all don’t miss. Would y’all mind sharing what lens this was shot on?
Good stuff
Thanks!
❤
wow
That was awesome merry Christmas
Time is the new currency
Bob clouser!! I take it he made the clouser?...wow legends
Its unfortunate that someone like Flip, who prides themselves on being such a champion of the natural world thinks climate change is a hoax.
☘️
Let's not forget Joe Brooks, Leftys' master
Very poignant, there will never be another Lefty. I never met him but by watching his demeanor on video I'm betting he made you feel like his best friend within 10 minutes of meeting him. His passing left a void that will never be filled.