Great video. Thank you. I used to fly fish years ago, getting ready for Montanna fly fishing trip. Now I know exactly what to purchase and not waist a lot of money. Thanks again!
My pleasure! If you are ever in need of a new fly rod, I just started my new business. Essentially, a top end rod for half of what the big brands charge. Feel free to check them out! fishonrods.com Cheers!
Thank you so much Dan just went out and got all the gear you recommended and a 5 weight rod I am just starting. Haven even got my line wet. Wish me luck in Yakima!
Still looking for that winter layering video you promised me. Especially the difference between primary layer, mid layer, outer layer, and which products and material are best for each. Links to Amazon would be a bonus. Thanks!
I know! I've been thinking about that recently and I have procrastinating. I will get that done soon and I appreciate your patience - cheers and FISH-ON!
Thank you for reminding me that i have to start cleaning and arranging all my freshwater and saltwater fly boxes. I've been putting it of way too long! Our season starts up in April and we all know that before you know it April is here. Thanks Dan
Dan, love the videos! I’ve just started out and your videos has been helpful and inspiring. I live in Seattle and wondering if you ever hold any events or know of events coming up? Thanks!
Thank you Mike - I appreciate you taking the time to watch, it is very much appreciated. I haven't as of yet - balancing the work life and my growing channel is becoming a bit more challenging. Perhaps one day I can do this for a living - now wouldn't that be grand :)). As for a meet-up type of event - I will definitely give that consideration for the future. Cheers and FISH-ON!
Dan, excellent video as always ! As long as you're including lip balm and sunscreen, I emphatically recommend bringing a small quantity of TP in a sealed sandwich bag. Leaves just don't cut it for me ! 😂🙃 Looking forward to seeing your leader and tippet selection video, as I am reminded watching your selection here that there is more than one way to skin the cat...
Don't forget a Ziploc sandwich bag with some toilet paper in it. It doesn't take up much space but man, it's nice to have when you need it. 🙂 And great video BTW. Your transitions to and from your b-roll looks great!
I’m just learning to fly fish. Unfortunately I have balance problems (from cancer treatment) which can make it hard for me to go into a stream. Anyone have any suggestions on what I need to fish from the shore or just a little ways into the water? I’ve tried wearing waders but they’re just a little to heavy for me. Maybe someone knows of a lighter brand?
And if you can follow this wisdom you can catch 98% of the fish for about 2% of the cost. All the additional junk might be fun but, in the end, it rarely matters that much.
My wife :))...when she's not around to help...I found the socks I wear make a huge difference in being able to slip the wader bootie off. I wear liners and smart wool socks - doesn't 'stick' when I pull them off heel first, then slide your foot out. Hope that helps!
A tapered leader in fly fishing is a specially designed section of fishing line that connects the heavier fly line to the nearly invisible tippet, to which the fly is tied. The purpose of the tapered leader is to transfer energy from the fly line through to the fly, allowing for smooth, accurate casts and delicate presentations. Construction: It is constructed with a thick butt section that tapers down to a thinner midsection and even thinner tip. This gradual reduction in diameter helps to turn over the fly effectively. Materials: Leaders are typically made from monofilament or fluorocarbon. Monofilament is more buoyant and stretchy, while fluorocarbon is less visible underwater and sinks faster. Lengths: Common lengths range from 7.5 feet to 12 feet, though longer leaders are used in specific situations, such as in still waters or for spooky fish. Tippet The tippet is the final, thin section of the leader system to which the fly is directly tied. It is the part of the leader that is most frequently replaced due to breakage or the need to change flies. Materials: Like leaders, tippets are also made from monofilament or fluorocarbon. Sizes: Tippet sizes are measured in X ratings (e.g., 0X, 1X, 2X, etc.), with higher numbers representing thinner diameters. A 6X tippet is thinner and less visible than a 0X tippet but also less strong. Purpose: The tippet provides the final degree of stealth and flexibility in presenting the fly to the fish. It is critical for delicate presentations and achieving the correct drift in the water. Relationship between Leader and Tippet The tapered leader transitions the energy from the thicker fly line to the fly. The tippet is the section that is regularly replaced to maintain the proper length and strength for fly presentation. Tippets are added to the end of the leader using various knots like the double surgeon’s knot or blood knot, maintaining the seamless energy transfer and delicate presentation needed for successful fly fishing. You're welcome :))
You don't need all that damn tippet. A couple of extra leaders is good. If you're tying and re-tying and chewing through your leader in one outing... A: You're not fishing, you're spending all your time sitting on the bank tying knots and... B: Maybe fly fishing isn't for you.
I wholeheartedly disagree with you Greg, leaders are expensive, tippet helps you increase their lifespan. You also need tipped to tie on droppers. Part of the reason I started my channel is to remove the stigma around fly fishing and to never make someone new to the sport feel like there are ever any sort of 'rules'...Cheers and FISH-ON!!
Dayum...I remember when u only had 2k subs...hardest working utuber out there...be safe. Fish on.
I have definitely put in the work :)) Thanks for being a part of this since back in the day!
Nice job - I think anyone new to the sport will find this helpful. Thanks Dan!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks! You are like having a private guide to fish with every day. I really appreciate all you do to help. Fish On !!
Happy to help and thank you for the super thanks!
Great video. Thank you. I used to fly fish years ago, getting ready for Montanna fly fishing trip. Now I know exactly what to purchase and not waist a lot of money. Thanks again!
My pleasure! If you are ever in need of a new fly rod, I just started my new business. Essentially, a top end rod for half of what the big brands charge. Feel free to check them out! fishonrods.com Cheers!
And make sure those sunglasses are polarized so you can spot those trophy fish!
Agreed! Thank you for sharing that important tip! Cheers!
And see the slippery ass rocks you're about to walk on lol
I’m new to fly fishing and I don’t have any of this I only have a rod and some flys because it is so expensive for everything
😂😂😂😂 I think that goes for a lot of us 😢
Do you have a video on where everything goes? Like the net etc?
The gear can just keep growing. I've now got sinking polyleaders in my bag following your recommendation. I'm not complaining though, they worked 👍.
I know right? I am going to need a larger gear bag soon...Lol
Thank you so much Dan just went out and got all the gear you recommended and a 5 weight rod I am just starting. Haven even got my line wet. Wish me luck in Yakima!
That is a great place to start (the Yakima) - good luck out there and FISH-ON!!
I liked the humming bird part :)
I love my streemer. If I'm unsure what to cast I aways throw a streemer. I got a 14" small mouth bass yesterday in about 2½ feet of water
That is good stuff!
Still looking for that winter layering video you promised me. Especially the difference between primary layer, mid layer, outer layer, and which products and material are best for each. Links to Amazon would be a bonus. Thanks!
I know! I've been thinking about that recently and I have procrastinating. I will get that done soon and I appreciate your patience - cheers and FISH-ON!
@@FlyFishDan Thank you, Sir! :-)
Thank you for reminding me that i have to start cleaning and arranging all my freshwater and saltwater fly boxes. I've been putting it of way too long! Our season starts up in April and we all know that before you know it April is here. Thanks Dan
You are most welcome Big Ron! Thanks for taking the time to watch, I do appreciate that!
Dan, love the videos! I’ve just started out and your videos has been helpful and inspiring. I live in Seattle and wondering if you ever hold any events or know of events coming up? Thanks!
Thank you Mike - I appreciate you taking the time to watch, it is very much appreciated. I haven't as of yet - balancing the work life and my growing channel is becoming a bit more challenging. Perhaps one day I can do this for a living - now wouldn't that be grand :)). As for a meet-up type of event - I will definitely give that consideration for the future. Cheers and FISH-ON!
Just started ive got a pole and 2 Flys lol but been catching plenty
Nice!
Dan, excellent video as always ! As long as you're including lip balm and sunscreen, I emphatically recommend bringing a small quantity of TP in a sealed sandwich bag. Leaves just don't cut it for me ! 😂🙃 Looking forward to seeing your leader and tippet selection video, as I am reminded watching your selection here that there is more than one way to skin the cat...
Very good tip Al and thank you! I bring my TP in my dry bag...always :)) Don't want to be caught without that in a pinch! Cheers!
@@FlyFishDan "...in a pinch...". Are you being cheeky?! 😂
@@justal4844 why yes I was ;)) We could keep this running for a while, just jiggle the handle!
@@FlyFishDan I don't know. I sense this thread may be headed straight for the toilet. 😁
very helpful thanks 👍
Glad it helped!
Great video
🤣🤣 I definitely forgot the sunscreen yesterday on the satsop, I wasn’t expecting 75 degrees and lots of sun
Nothing worse than a burn - especially when you forget the SPF lip balm too!
Don't forget a Ziploc sandwich bag with some toilet paper in it. It doesn't take up much space but man, it's nice to have when you need it. 🙂 And great video BTW. Your transitions to and from your b-roll looks great!
Thank you! I absolutely have the TP on hand at all times - just in the dry bag :)). Thank you for the editing compliment, I appreciate that. Cheers!
Thanks😊
No problem 😊
I saw a guide smoking a cigar at the east fork of the french broad river few weeks ago, wasnt you was it? Cheers
No flask?
Are you in northern Washington? I think I know a few spots I have seen in your videos. Just found you today
Yup! Welcome to my channel!
@@FlyFishDan got any videos on the high mountain small creeks in the darrington/baker forest? I am going to get my first fly rod set up soon
@@willalcorn8426 ua-cam.com/video/1DbAT2QZCsQ/v-deo.html
I’m just learning to fly fish. Unfortunately I have balance problems (from cancer treatment) which can make it hard for me to go into a stream. Anyone have any suggestions on what I need to fish from the shore or just a little ways into the water? I’ve tried wearing waders but they’re just a little to heavy for me. Maybe someone knows of a lighter brand?
Try just the hip boot kind. I keep them in my car, and you can even drive with them on. All the best with your treatments, Fish On.
@@neilfox9854 Thanks. I’ll check in on that.
Neil Fox has some very sound advise :)). I wish you well cl robinson! Cheers and FISH-ON!
What is the dry shake for?
It’s like Dry-Z-Air for your flies
Ummmmm so I got a fly rod and reel like 1 hour ago and this is super confusing lol
Just a few things you'll need along the way, just go out and fish!
What? no squirmy wormy?
Oh yes... it's in the box :))
And if you can follow this wisdom you can catch 98% of the fish for about 2% of the cost. All the additional junk might be fun but, in the end, it rarely matters that much.
Well said - thank you Eric!
Ok here comes another crazy question!…what is your trick (I’m sure you got one) for getting your foot booties off after fishing?
My wife :))...when she's not around to help...I found the socks I wear make a huge difference in being able to slip the wader bootie off. I wear liners and smart wool socks - doesn't 'stick' when I pull them off heel first, then slide your foot out. Hope that helps!
@@FlyFishDan thanks Dan !
As a complete beginner you didn’t say what a tipet or tapered leader actually was.
A tapered leader in fly fishing is a specially designed section of fishing line that connects the heavier fly line to the nearly invisible tippet, to which the fly is tied. The purpose of the tapered leader is to transfer energy from the fly line through to the fly, allowing for smooth, accurate casts and delicate presentations.
Construction: It is constructed with a thick butt section that tapers down to a thinner midsection and even thinner tip. This gradual reduction in diameter helps to turn over the fly effectively.
Materials: Leaders are typically made from monofilament or fluorocarbon. Monofilament is more buoyant and stretchy, while fluorocarbon is less visible underwater and sinks faster.
Lengths: Common lengths range from 7.5 feet to 12 feet, though longer leaders are used in specific situations, such as in still waters or for spooky fish.
Tippet
The tippet is the final, thin section of the leader system to which the fly is directly tied. It is the part of the leader that is most frequently replaced due to breakage or the need to change flies.
Materials: Like leaders, tippets are also made from monofilament or fluorocarbon.
Sizes: Tippet sizes are measured in X ratings (e.g., 0X, 1X, 2X, etc.), with higher numbers representing thinner diameters. A 6X tippet is thinner and less visible than a 0X tippet but also less strong.
Purpose: The tippet provides the final degree of stealth and flexibility in presenting the fly to the fish. It is critical for delicate presentations and achieving the correct drift in the water.
Relationship between Leader and Tippet
The tapered leader transitions the energy from the thicker fly line to the fly.
The tippet is the section that is regularly replaced to maintain the proper length and strength for fly presentation.
Tippets are added to the end of the leader using various knots like the double surgeon’s knot or blood knot, maintaining the seamless energy transfer and delicate presentation needed for successful fly fishing.
You're welcome :))
@@FlyFishDan awesome! Thanks 🙏
I Need a water proof vape case lol
You don't need all that damn tippet. A couple of extra leaders is good. If you're tying and re-tying and chewing through your leader in one outing...
A: You're not fishing, you're spending all your time sitting on the bank tying knots and...
B: Maybe fly fishing isn't for you.
I wholeheartedly disagree with you Greg, leaders are expensive, tippet helps you increase their lifespan. You also need tipped to tie on droppers. Part of the reason I started my channel is to remove the stigma around fly fishing and to never make someone new to the sport feel like there are ever any sort of 'rules'...Cheers and FISH-ON!!
Assuming I already have a rod and reel in a beginners vid?
But yeah, tell me I need pain killers......
The pain killers are for the UA-cam trolls....
And dont tie your boots to tight if your in waders
or just a 6 pack lol
Of IPA's and I'm in :)
How to spend 500 dollars and go into debt 👍
Save up!
@@FlyFishDan true, I better get started. Love your videos!