I use Tacky fly boxes also. Take a strip of green masking tape , put it on the up end of the box and mark it as to content, also have one marked new where I put only newest flies so they don’t get mixed in with my others.
Great clasp. Rigid interior shelves. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxBrJOMRANMI82dPOK0qoDtHhP-JpbErUg Yeah the shelves sometimes get misaligned with their supports in the lid if you don't have the lid fully flat, or you twist the shelves as you're pulling them out, but pretty much a non issue; just reseat and you're fine. Some spools of thread are a little too big and cause the shelves to not close all the way, however with the clasp you can still get the lid locked if the shelves aren't completely collapsed without breaking things ... so far.
Great pack and organization Joe! Great fly choices as well. Got my order of Red’s flies today. Absolutely amazing flies! Want to try those Tacky boxes myself sometime! Thanks for sharing your set up!!
Interesting to see how different people organize. I was fortunate enough to have OtterBox as a client when they fist started and at that time they made fly boxes and I have like 20 of them . I mark them on either end so when I look in whatever bag I’m using I can immediately see what box it is and grab it . I also put my name and phone number on the box so if someone finds it they can call or they know who tied them .I have tried the compartment boxes with varying success I like them for my small flies also but you have to be careful because sometimes you open the lid and they can fall out . Articulated streamers which I fish a lot I use Plan D boxes there is nothing better for those type flies. Like you I have a garage wall full of packs , sling , waste, chest , vest etc . It usually comes down to where and what I’m fishing on what pack I bring . Thanks for sharing
The River Mag box is heavy, but it’s fantastic for small flies! I keep all of my midge, tiny emergers, BWOs etc in one. Can’t see going back to trying to pick out a size 20 out of individual slot after using a magnetic box.
They are heavy. No doubt, Tacky in general but damn they are nice boxes. With expensive flies I like to make sure I don't lose any fumbling around on the shore.
I’m a relative noob to fly fishing in general, but specifically to euro nymphing. I love your videos; they’re most helpful getting me on the right track. You’ve mentioned that you routinely use a euro rod to not only fish nymphs, but dries, dry droppers and even streamers. Do you carry a spare reel with standard line and leaders to do this, or can it be done with a mono rig?
My boxes are pretty heavy the foam in the Tacky Boxes weighs quite a bit, so I prefer the shoulder strap. However, if its just a box or two of dry flies I love running just the waist and actually sub it as my wading belt making the system more comfortable. I cinch down the waist, and ditch my regular belt.
"There's more bullshit in fly fishing than a Kansas stockyard" These immortal words uttered by a fly fishing legend never rang more true. For the hundreds of dollars spent on severely overpriced brands like Fishpond, Tacky, Orvis etc... you could have sorted yourself out a weeks vacation or two or bought a few (overpriced) Hardy's youve had your eyes on. Its amusing watching fly guys loading up with pack bags that have ten different fly boxes, lugging the newest and most expensive gear down to their spots with go pros and all... yet here I am outfishing these types on a daily basis in my fuckin khakis with one fly box, nippers (toe nail clippers, try to cope), sunglasses and a few rolls of tippet. Go figure huh,,, When youve fly fished for 30+ years you sort this out on your own. Just look at us older guys out there, we are certainly not humping suitcases of gear when we fish. Keep it simple and keep your money longer.
oh no here comes another big bad ole keyboard warrior! starting beef on the internet for no reason! because part of his job is running a top of line fly shop, you'd assume he has the latest and greatest. so what? he's not showing off or downplaying your minimalist style. relax pal!@@GeraldMacDad
I use Tacky fly boxes also. Take a strip of green masking tape , put it on the up end of the box and mark it as to content, also have one marked new where I put only newest flies so they don’t get mixed in with my others.
Haven’t been to Red’s channel lately. Really nice pack and rockin that beard! Lookin stellar and always great info. Thank Joe!!
Ha thanks, haven't been uploading much. Trying to get my chores done so I can fish more!
Great clasp. Rigid interior shelves. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxBrJOMRANMI82dPOK0qoDtHhP-JpbErUg Yeah the shelves sometimes get misaligned with their supports in the lid if you don't have the lid fully flat, or you twist the shelves as you're pulling them out, but pretty much a non issue; just reseat and you're fine. Some spools of thread are a little too big and cause the shelves to not close all the way, however with the clasp you can still get the lid locked if the shelves aren't completely collapsed without breaking things ... so far.
Great pack and organization Joe! Great fly choices as well. Got my order of Red’s flies today. Absolutely amazing flies! Want to try those Tacky boxes myself sometime! Thanks for sharing your set up!!
Excellent! We work hard to have the best flies available, a lot of work goes into our purchasing. Thanks for the order and the nice words of support.
Interesting to see how different people organize. I was fortunate enough to have OtterBox as a client when they fist started and at that time they made fly boxes and I have like 20 of them . I mark them on either end so when I look in whatever bag I’m using I can immediately see what box it is and grab it . I also put my name and phone number on the box so if someone finds it they can call or they know who tied them .I have tried the compartment boxes with varying success I like them for my small flies also but you have to be careful because sometimes you open the lid and they can fall out . Articulated streamers which I fish a lot I use Plan D boxes there is nothing better for those type flies. Like you I have a garage wall full of packs , sling , waste, chest , vest etc . It usually comes down to where and what I’m fishing on what pack I bring . Thanks for sharing
The River Mag box is heavy, but it’s fantastic for small flies! I keep all of my midge, tiny emergers, BWOs etc in one. Can’t see going back to trying to pick out a size 20 out of individual slot after using a magnetic box.
They are heavy. No doubt, Tacky in general but damn they are nice boxes. With expensive flies I like to make sure I don't lose any fumbling around on the shore.
Thanks Joe, Great ideas for a Hack Newbie.
Oh thank you Robert, appreciate the visit to the site and the nice support. Really appreciate it.
@@redsflyshop looking forward to the Spey Clave in March
Echo Trout X Review please. looks like a mid rage G loomis nrx+ LP. I wonder if tim took some inspiration from steve.
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bonne santé !
bonnes vidéos!
I’m a relative noob to fly fishing in general, but specifically to euro nymphing. I love your videos; they’re most helpful getting me on the right track. You’ve mentioned that you routinely use a euro rod to not only fish nymphs, but dries, dry droppers and even streamers. Do you carry a spare reel with standard line and leaders to do this, or can it be done with a mono rig?
Fishing beetles in Patagonia, Joe?
Yes absolutely, with a side order of hoppers.
Hi. Where did you get the organiser from that’s in the pack as mine didn’t come with it. Cheers David
They need to make a bigger, deeper compartment on the River Mag so we can throw Kastmasters and stuff in them.
Yea exactly. Maybe even a Rapala.
You used to wade with the orange Thunderhead sling. How would you compare the 2? I am debating between the lumbar and sling.
Your Tacky box organizer; is that a segmented item made from elastic?
It's a rigid plastic with velcro to organize all the spacers. Excellent addition to the product.
Fortunately my Fishpond pack will not handle big boxes or anywhere that many.
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Regarding bag weight, do you need to use the shoulder strap with the Thunderhead or is the waist strap sufficient?
My boxes are pretty heavy the foam in the Tacky Boxes weighs quite a bit, so I prefer the shoulder strap. However, if its just a box or two of dry flies I love running just the waist and actually sub it as my wading belt making the system more comfortable. I cinch down the waist, and ditch my regular belt.
likin the beard!
Hey thanks, winter insulation.
@@redsflyshop it's a layer!
After watching you all these years now and your beard isn't even grey yet? How do you do it?
Shave it on Day 7 hahahaha.
Use to be Day 10!
I label my boxes with duct tape marked with a sharpie.
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@@YourMomTastesGreat pure gangsta!
I’ve probably caught more trout in my lifetime on a black zebra midge than any other fly.
They eat 'em like popcorn. Always munchin.
I bet that bag is heavy. Those tacky’s are not light.
Tacky boxes are built like a tank! I got the saltwater fly box and it is heavy and bulky but very well made.
"There's more bullshit in fly fishing than a Kansas stockyard"
These immortal words uttered by a fly fishing legend never rang more true. For the hundreds of dollars spent on severely overpriced brands like Fishpond, Tacky, Orvis etc... you could have sorted yourself out a weeks vacation or two or bought a few (overpriced) Hardy's youve had your eyes on.
Its amusing watching fly guys loading up with pack bags that have ten different fly boxes, lugging the newest and most expensive gear down to their spots with go pros and all... yet here I am outfishing these types on a daily basis in my fuckin khakis with one fly box, nippers (toe nail clippers, try to cope), sunglasses and a few rolls of tippet. Go figure huh,,,
When youve fly fished for 30+ years you sort this out on your own. Just look at us older guys out there, we are certainly not humping suitcases of gear when we fish.
Keep it simple and keep your money longer.
Well here you are UA-cam, looking at gear. Thanks for sharing and being so humble about your superior abilities.
@@redsflyshop No sweat champ. Anytime you need to be sorted out again let me know.
oh no here comes another big bad ole keyboard warrior! starting beef on the internet for no reason! because part of his job is running a top of line fly shop, you'd assume he has the latest and greatest. so what? he's not showing off or downplaying your minimalist style. relax pal!@@GeraldMacDad