I am still learning what flies are what. I have 3 boxes at this point. One box is my general box. It is organized by buggers, and pistol Pete's, small flies like zebra midges and eggs, emerges and nymphs, dry flys, terrestrial, and big streamers/ bass flies. My other box is a box of flies my wife bought me and my third box is any thing that won't quite fit in my other boxes.
*Excellent selection especially for the newer angler. **enjoyable.fishing** recommend it’s entire assortment looks to be tied well. Looking forward to getting them wet...*
Thanks for the content. I really like this kind of video. I felt like the shot of each boxes layout could have lingered a little longer. I had to keep going back and pausing it it to take it in. This is maybe the case for me because I'm still relatively new to the sport. Thanks again.
I recently been tying a bunch over this quarantine, can you possibly go through your boxes and name 5 or so flies from each box that everybody should use?
I am quite new to fly-tying and found this video quite helpful and informative. I do have a suggestion for a future video, and being new to this, would like to know how to organize my fly-tying materials and station. For example, where, and how, do you store your fly-tying materials and equipment when you're not tying? I'm sure I'll have more questions, but that would be helpful to me, and others I hope, at this time of just getting started with fly-tying.
Did you post the fly boxes covered somewhere? I looked around but didn't see any links, unless I just missed it. Also, I would be curious if you have additional organization for flies that are out of season or extras. Are the boxes you are showing all your flies, or just the operational tackle you are using at the time?
I’d look for whomever made the two box rule. I’d find them as they slept, take a glove, and bugs bunny style slap him in the face. That’s how I’d deal with it.
In your future displays please pause a bit longer on what you are showing that we may get to actually see the item.... Here, you opened and closed the box before you even finished saying the name of it... Thanks
I am still learning what flies are what. I have 3 boxes at this point. One box is my general box. It is organized by buggers, and pistol Pete's, small flies like zebra midges and eggs, emerges and nymphs, dry flys, terrestrial, and big streamers/ bass flies.
My other box is a box of flies my wife bought me and my third box is any thing that won't quite fit in my other boxes.
Thanks guys for all the tips! I'm tying flies so quickly now I have no idea how to organize them until now! haha
*Excellent selection especially for the newer angler. **enjoyable.fishing** recommend it’s entire assortment looks to be tied well. Looking forward to getting them wet...*
Thanks for the content. I really like this kind of video. I felt like the shot of each boxes layout could have lingered a little longer. I had to keep going back and pausing it it to take it in. This is maybe the case for me because I'm still relatively new to the sport. Thanks again.
I still love the Richardson Chest fly box have for over 20 years!
Could Lance possibly do a video on his guiding boxes and flies, or maybe just the gear he uses while guiding?
this.... is what i wanna see
What do you do about Bass fly fishing boxes? Which is my main type of fly fishing. Where do you put Dahlbergs and hair bugs.
I recently been tying a bunch over this quarantine, can you possibly go through your boxes and name 5 or so flies from each box that everybody should use?
Killer stuff guys. Always informative and helpful
What box is in the cover still for the video?
RIGHT, I watched in anticipation waiting to see the legacy box. Or is that going to be a Special segment.
Does c&f still make the box with the compartments in one side and slits on the other?
T%hanks I don't feel so obsesive now with my 43 different boxes
There is an impressive amount of fly tying in this video… 😳
Do you organise nymphs by bead weight or size or pattern?
I am quite new to fly-tying and found this video quite helpful and informative. I do have a suggestion for a future video, and being new to this, would like to know how to organize my fly-tying materials and station. For example, where, and how, do you store your fly-tying materials and equipment when you're not tying? I'm sure I'll have more questions, but that would be helpful to me, and others I hope, at this time of just getting started with fly-tying.
This was great, thank you
I use the same C&F boxes and Tacky boxes. My local sport store sold them on sale for 10$, bougt them all so I have storage for 10K flies HAHAHA
Are lances clousers tied with strung fuzzy fiber?
Justin Queen some are bucktail, some are super hair.
Did you post the fly boxes covered somewhere? I looked around but didn't see any links, unless I just missed it.
Also, I would be curious if you have additional organization for flies that are out of season or extras. Are the boxes you are showing all your flies, or just the operational tackle you are using at the time?
Heavy use of orange in your chiro thoraxes. Tell us more, Curtis.
now i got super anxiety lol,thanks for sharing
I spray my flies with Berkley gulp so I don't worry about it...
I've owned a C&F box for years and just realized I' had all my flies facing backwards.
haha, no worries, you're certainly not the first person to do that!
nice guys.....you might have little too many flies. haha
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OMG you are driving me crazy!! What about if you can only carry two boxes. How would YOU deal with that equation. JUST TWO BOXES!!!
I’d look for whomever made the two box rule. I’d find them as they slept, take a glove, and bugs bunny style slap him in the face. That’s how I’d deal with it.
This just tells me that flys catch way more fishers than fishes. Rows and rows of flies that have never seen the water and never likely to.
@@SRussy4325 some of us replenish them as fast as we use them.
In your future displays please pause a bit longer on what you are showing that we may get to actually see the item.... Here, you opened and closed the box before you even finished saying the name of it... Thanks
And I thought I had a problem with too many fly boxes…
I literally carry a tacky tube with 12 flies in it.
Agree….and we catch just as many as the others too. Besides, I still have to work for a living and don’t have all this time on my hands. Ha ha
You guys have about 10 times more flies than you need.
You’re waaaaaaay off. It’s more like 27.3 times more flies than we need.
I doubt you fish at all, you must be a collector.
Disappointed that this didn't cover the "Legacy" box!
LOL!
What is a legacy box?
Too much stuff