I just want to say, thank you, thank you. I thoroughly enjoy watching and salivating over all your videos, and destinations, which reminds me of fond memories exploring riparian creeks deep in the back country in perceivable forever ongoing wilderness. This was long before the age digital age of PLB,'s internet and smart phones. I was in my prime, 20's, invincible, winkled map, compass, iodine, first and a a few core provisions on external frame pack. Never a worry crossed my mind trekking across unknown territory with desire and ambition. It was a carefree, pure, super stellar time in my life. I share your freeform and uninhibited pursuit, passion and enthusiasm. I must admit, I live a little vicariously through your adventures. Keep getting your adventure on every chance you can! Recon, Release & Remember!
@@FLYALLSZN Peace! I had a old brick of a rod, it was like throwing a rope attached to rebar "Wonderrod". I would fish in Tevas, socks, and canvas backpack, bushing wracking around with tights and bandana on my head, I was quite a rambling wild child angler. These were some grand o ridiculous days indeed!
Hey brother, I’ve been watching you for a while now and don’t really comment much but, today I thought it was necessary. Don’t sell yourself short on comparing yourself with other big UA-camrs, because brother, running your channel the way you’ve been running it is better quality and much entertaining than some of those bigger channels! And it’s not that I’m knocking any of them by any means. . . But come on, you’re doing this almost all by yourself about 90% of the time. The content that you’re putting out is freaking awesome! 🙌🏼 I love today’s episode, it was very helpful and informative. Thanks for the helpful tips on every topic! 🤙🏼 Tight lines, ~ Manny ~ 👊🏼
Agree on the day pack stuff. I've started designing my own stuff and hopefully will be trying to make my own backpack because every brand seems to miss the ball. I've tried Simms, orvis, fishpond and none fit the calling. I use osprey bags for the most part. I love the grayl bottle. Works great and easy to change filters when needed
Building out your own kit seems to be the best for those of us getting a bit outside the normal parking lot excursion.. When you have that new bag drafted up send me one to stress test!
Hard to understate the importance of the Garmin InReach. I had to use mine this July in Yellowstone when my car broke down outta service between Madison jct and Norris basin. Within minutes my Garmin got me in touch with loved ones to contact the park to send a tow. Even got to enjoy a roadside beer or two watching sunset waiting on the park tow. (Don’t assume someone will stop to help just because your in a NP. I watched hundreds of cars drive for 20 minutes without anyone stopping. Eventually an off duty radio operator pulled over to ask if I needed help and we got to hear the park dispatch relay my Garmin msg id sent to my mom earlier)
Your first video of the Kuiu pack, convinced me to get a hunting bag. Mystery ranch scree. I love it. Not super high end but it’s functional, durable, lots of room and distributes weight very well. Not bad for $150
Thanks for the info. I do solo trips a lot as well and presently looking for a better bag as well as essential gear for those times things don’t work out as planned. I watched some of the other vids and was curious what you were using luckily you’ve covered the questions I had. Appreciate it.
I agree on the fly fishing backpacks. I want a backpack with a great hip belt but kind of like a minimal vest on the front straps. It should Hold one or two fly boxes, dry shake, tippet and such. I bought an REI bag this summer and it marginally works. I have an old Gregory backpacking bag that could be used on really long trips but it is like 6000 cubic inches. I used it on 8 day backpacking trips.
Amazing video, thanks so much for the gear run down!!! I am new to fly fishing and have been really enjoying your content!!! Keep up the great work!!! Tight lines!!!
Morning Mike, on average what are your GoPro underwater settings? You do a great job on your video audio, always great. Videos settings always clear. Production and editing outstanding. As a rule if I’m not captured in the first 15 seconds of a video. I simply move to another channel just because of its production equities. “I don’t know how you do it, it’s your calling.” Also love how you give us hints on each fishing location like road signs, trail signs and so on. 🎥🎞🎙✌🏻👊🏻
I think I just use the stock settings for the GoPro! I try not to mess with it much and just use it for what it is (as dumb as that may seem) I really appreciate that! I feel the same way about most videos so I try to make something that I would be able to sit down and stomach myself..
Kind of blow away with the kuiu back pack. I have the 4500 for hunting. So you are actually taking it the water/wading with it on. Guess I should watch some of your excursions
Curious as to why you choose not to carry a gun? Not trying to say anything here, just curious. I have never carried one in all my adventures, but I will be doing so in the future. Great video, loved it.
A firearm is a tool. As of right now I do not have the time needed to get comfortable and proficient with it. I have personally used bear spray and have seen its affects (even at close range). It takes little to no skill to use in a high pressure situation and is extremely cheap and light in comparison. Everyone thinks they have a plan until they get punched in the face. Plus with how far I go I tend to not see too many two legged critters.
@@FLYALLSZN Dude I was never a believer in the "dorky" sternum straps but holy crap are they comfortable. Add that with padded hip straps and you can carry 10 pounds more gear but still feel lighter than a sling or waist pack. So it's a little more work to get stuff out, but I consider that a fair trade for all day comfort and saving my back.
I just want to say, thank you, thank you. I thoroughly enjoy watching and salivating over all your videos, and destinations, which reminds me of fond memories exploring riparian creeks deep in the back country in perceivable forever ongoing wilderness. This was long before the age digital age of PLB,'s internet and smart phones. I was in my prime, 20's, invincible, winkled map, compass, iodine, first and a a few core provisions on external frame pack. Never a worry crossed my mind trekking across unknown territory with desire and ambition. It was a carefree, pure, super stellar time in my life. I share your freeform and uninhibited pursuit, passion and enthusiasm. I must admit, I live a little vicariously through your adventures. Keep getting your adventure on every chance you can! Recon, Release & Remember!
I must be cut from the same cloth Paul! Thank you so much for sharing! I am doing my best to use it before I lose it!
10-4 Mike! Keep on keeping on with all the good times ,"Tight Lines my friend and Adventure On!
@@FLYALLSZN Peace! I had a old brick of a rod, it was like throwing a rope attached to rebar "Wonderrod". I would fish in Tevas, socks, and canvas backpack, bushing wracking around with tights and bandana on my head, I was quite a rambling wild child angler. These were some grand o ridiculous days indeed!
Very much appreciated as I am just beginning to build my inventory for more secluded trips!
Hey brother, I’ve been watching you for a while now and don’t really comment much but, today I thought it was necessary. Don’t sell yourself short on comparing yourself with other big UA-camrs, because brother, running your channel the way you’ve been running it is better quality and much entertaining than some of those bigger channels! And it’s not that I’m knocking any of them by any means. . . But come on, you’re doing this almost all by yourself about 90% of the time. The content that you’re putting out is freaking awesome! 🙌🏼 I love today’s episode, it was very helpful and informative. Thanks for the helpful tips on every topic! 🤙🏼
Tight lines,
~ Manny ~ 👊🏼
Agree on the day pack stuff. I've started designing my own stuff and hopefully will be trying to make my own backpack because every brand seems to miss the ball. I've tried Simms, orvis, fishpond and none fit the calling. I use osprey bags for the most part.
I love the grayl bottle. Works great and easy to change filters when needed
Building out your own kit seems to be the best for those of us getting a bit outside the normal parking lot excursion.. When you have that new bag drafted up send me one to stress test!
@@FLYALLSZN Do the backcountry skinz pants run true to size, small, or big?
Hard to understate the importance of the Garmin InReach. I had to use mine this July in Yellowstone when my car broke down outta service between Madison jct and Norris basin. Within minutes my Garmin got me in touch with loved ones to contact the park to send a tow. Even got to enjoy a roadside beer or two watching sunset waiting on the park tow. (Don’t assume someone will stop to help just because your in a NP. I watched hundreds of cars drive for 20 minutes without anyone stopping. Eventually an off duty radio operator pulled over to ask if I needed help and we got to hear the park dispatch relay my Garmin msg id sent to my mom earlier)
That is the perfect testimonial!! You never know when something bad like that can happen!!
Your first video of the Kuiu pack, convinced me to get a hunting bag. Mystery ranch scree. I love it. Not super high end but it’s functional, durable, lots of room and distributes weight very well. Not bad for $150
They really are a great alternative to what’s out on the market right now for anglers
Thanks for the info. I do solo trips a lot as well and presently looking for a better bag as well as essential gear for those times things don’t work out as planned.
I watched some of the other vids and was curious what you were using luckily you’ve covered the questions I had. Appreciate it.
I asked and you delivered! Backcountry skins will be a game changer for me! Thank you
I told you it was coming!!
I agree on the fly fishing backpacks. I want a backpack with a great hip belt but kind of like a minimal vest on the front straps. It should Hold one or two fly boxes, dry shake, tippet and such. I bought an REI bag this summer and it marginally works. I have an old Gregory backpacking bag that could be used on really long trips but it is like 6000 cubic inches. I used it on 8 day backpacking trips.
Great video Mike. It's always nice to see what others are taking out to the backcountry.
Of course!! I am so glad you liked it!! Sharing ideas is important for those of us who decide to leave the parking lot!
Amazing video, thanks so much for the gear run down!!! I am new to fly fishing and have been really enjoying your content!!! Keep up the great work!!! Tight lines!!!
Of course! What you see is super specific to what I like to do! This is by no means the right way to do it!
@@FLYALLSZN I like your style! Definitely help me get a better understanding of what I may want to have at the very least!!! 👍👍
Love the content man, absolute joy to watch and the narration is elite!
Thank you so much Chase! I just say way I see!
Literally just got done watching all of you pack load out videos. How did you know I was looking for an updated one? Haha
I got you Rayce!! Had to do the yearly audit of the gear!
A lot of food for thought. Thank you.
Hell yeah! Glad you liked it
Morning Mike, on average what are your GoPro underwater settings? You do a great job on your video audio, always great. Videos settings always clear. Production and editing outstanding. As a rule if I’m not captured in the first 15 seconds of a video. I simply move to another channel just because of its production equities. “I don’t know how you do it, it’s your calling.” Also love how you give us hints on each fishing location like road signs, trail signs and so on. 🎥🎞🎙✌🏻👊🏻
I think I just use the stock settings for the GoPro! I try not to mess with it much and just use it for what it is (as dumb as that may seem) I really appreciate that! I feel the same way about most videos so I try to make something that I would be able to sit down and stomach myself..
Another great film brotha 🤘
Hell yeah! Thank you!
Interesting video Mike, you’re doing it right! Thanks for the info.
Gotta do a yearly gear audit!
Also love the Topo bag for first aid… that may just be because I work for them ;)
It holds everything I need and more!! I love it!
Hey, what was the name brand of the first pair of boots you showed? Thanks
What brand of calf high neoprene wading sock do you recommend ? I think they work great for short one mile hikes in driftless area with wading boots
How do you do your pre rigged nymphs and fasadd ?
What apps do you use for planning your backcountry adventures or marking where you've had success?
What is the weight on all that gear sans electronics? I run a kuiu carbon frame currently at about the same size.
What app do you use to do all your research to know where to fish in new areas?
Do the backcountry skinz pants run true to size, small, or big?
So what lens are you using on the M50?
Great video - curious what area you were in when you had a run in with a bear…crazy…grizzly or black bear?
Central Idaho!
Kind of blow away with the kuiu back pack. I have the 4500 for hunting. So you are actually taking it the water/wading with it on. Guess I should watch some of your excursions
Curious as to why you choose not to carry a gun? Not trying to say anything here, just curious. I have never carried one in all my adventures, but I will be doing so in the future. Great video, loved it.
A firearm is a tool. As of right now I do not have the time needed to get comfortable and proficient with it. I have personally used bear spray and have seen its affects (even at close range). It takes little to no skill to use in a high pressure situation and is extremely cheap and light in comparison. Everyone thinks they have a plan until they get punched in the face. Plus with how far I go I tend to not see too many two legged critters.
"The bag" 😂 boy they don't even KNOW
The never will haha
🙏Thank you for this video 👊😎
Of course!!
Went to a backpack this year. I’ll never go back to any other style of pack.
For longer trips I think it is a must!! Especially with that hip strap
@@FLYALLSZN Dude I was never a believer in the "dorky" sternum straps but holy crap are they comfortable. Add that with padded hip straps and you can carry 10 pounds more gear but still feel lighter than a sling or waist pack. So it's a little more work to get stuff out, but I consider that a fair trade for all day comfort and saving my back.
good vid. very thorough