Man I’ve really enjoyed watching these last few videos showing you guys just getting out at the end of the day and having a good time as the weather gets colder and later into the season. Learned a few little tricks from this one, thanks guys
I sure have enjoyed this series. The tips you have shared are priceless. Keep this series going. Maybe a few more during the ice out and spring run off would be cool, as well as some specific hatch shorts. I'd really like to see a little more on fly selection on the small stuff! Thanks again, your killing it!
“Brown Trout and Kelly Galloup Surprise” was the video 12 years ago in that same fishing spot. Great footage of how aggressive those brown predators can be to the cutty’s & the Kelly’s. BTW last five videos are top shelf!!! Keep’em Coming !
Another great video that calls to mind the duality of man. In this case the video shows perfection and imperfection in fly fishing reflecting the duality of fly fishing. Kelly’s videos are incredibly informative and insightful.
Great stuff as always, Kelly and Johnnie! Thx for passing along your knowledge...especially on providing slack when fighting a big fish running downstream!
Great water below the island, use to fish that side of the river years and years ago, (Montana native, Billings, 78 years old) before it became the Millionaire mile. Would love to hire one of your guides and float that section of river downstream. I do love the casual banter and good information. Keep up the good work.
I’ve lost quite a few nice fish wade fishing the Madison when they get in the current and haul ass downstream. Looking forward to my trip this year to try your technique of giving them slack to turn them back upstream. Great video.
Love your new series. I’ve been watching some old un-edited videos of you and Jack Dennis, so good. “How bout I just throw the f***er right in to those trees.”
Nice video. Lots of good tips. Can you describe the full setup. You said “weight, fly, fly”. How much distance between flies? Dropper or tied to the bend? Beadhead #20s or no bead? Can’t wait to try that setup next summer when I’m up your way. Love the new shop in Ennis.
Love these videos guys, thanks! I always pick up some GREAT tips! You know, with some practice you guys may end up being successful at this fly fishing thing! 😂 Thanks again!
Will you do a video on Naked Nymphing? I've been fly fishing for almost 2 years and never heard that term. It looks like Euro nymphing, but like all things, old things get forgotten only later to reemerge and be called something else. It even happens in language, where under/uneducated younger generations make up words for things we already have words for. Like where I live they have this thing they call: "the provo river bounce rig." I learned from you (I think) that its nothing but a drop shot, or split shot rig which is easier to say anyway.
Great video. Question: I understand how you can snag a fish on a streamer, but how does a free floating nymph snag a fish, especially in the back? I always get confused when it happens to me.
I sent these guys an e-mail asking them if they knew of a Hook Model that would ride hook point up with no weight added for an egg-sucking Leech tie. One of the underlings replied...."Gotta add weight to the bottom on the shank"....hmmmmmmmmmmmm
Hi Mark! Looks like you slightly misquoted us here. This was our direct response: "Hi Mark,
You need more weight below the hook point than above it if you want a hook to ride point up. The weight from the bend on any relatively standard hook will always cause an unweighted fly to ride point down. You can use a keel hook to get past this but then you are forced to tie on a bent shank. These are what we carry, unfortunately only down to a #4: www.slideinn.com/product/mfc-galloups-belly-bumper-hook/?srsltid=AfmBOoqq4xOgbYp_I9F9g0222hF6wtx4oKXBKif6YgHweF3hI7GbUROB. You can also bend any long shank hook to redistribute the shank and bend weight relative to the eye.
You could tie a simple egg sucking leech with a tight body wrap and pine squirrel strip/dubbing collar right behind the eye. You can also use buoyant materials on the opposite side of the shank from the bend but I’m guessing that isn’t what you’re looking for."
Thanks Kelly, great tip on slacking off the fish to let the fish swim back up stream. Keep up the Fly Show tutorials. Some real gems.
Man I’ve really enjoyed watching these last few videos showing you guys just getting out at the end of the day and having a good time as the weather gets colder and later into the season. Learned a few little tricks from this one, thanks guys
I sure have enjoyed this series. The tips you have shared are priceless. Keep this series going. Maybe a few more during the ice out and spring run off would be cool, as well as some specific hatch shorts. I'd really like to see a little more on fly selection on the small stuff! Thanks again, your killing it!
“Brown Trout and Kelly Galloup Surprise” was the video 12 years ago in that same fishing spot. Great footage of how aggressive those brown predators can be to the cutty’s & the Kelly’s. BTW last five videos are top shelf!!! Keep’em Coming !
this was awesome.. camaraderie is what makes fishing at it's finest... these are the days that are remembered!!! great vid n Johnny landed one!!!
Another great video that calls to mind the duality of man. In this case the video shows perfection and imperfection in fly fishing reflecting the duality of fly fishing. Kelly’s videos are incredibly informative and insightful.
Great stuff as always, Kelly and Johnnie! Thx for passing along your knowledge...especially on providing slack when fighting a big fish running downstream!
Thx Kelly. I always enjoying learning from your videos
I could watch all day, was out yesterday and today skunked both days🤣🤣🤣 hope y’all are doing well this winter 👍
Awesome job! Looked like a lot of fun. Take care and thanks for sharing.
Awesome video! Beautiful day, gorgeous scenery. Best!
You guys just keep killing the videos. Just A+ content. Especially the last 5
Great video! So many one liners kept me laughing! See you soon!
Glad you proved us old guys can still catch fish with our old school methods 👌
Thank you Kelly. Love this series.
bob...ber... say it with me... 😂😂 just bustin ya bawls 😂
Great video. Sigh...miss being up there! Take care and think snow!
Great water below the island, use to fish that side of the river years and years ago, (Montana native, Billings, 78 years old) before it became the Millionaire mile. Would love to hire one of your guides and float that section of river downstream. I do love the casual banter and good information. Keep up the good work.
Great video as always Kelly-
Johnny never loses fish, he is an expert on the tactical release.
"Is this your first time netting?" 😂
I’ve lost quite a few nice fish wade fishing the Madison when they get in the current and haul ass downstream. Looking forward to my trip this year to try your technique of giving them slack to turn them back upstream. Great video.
Love your new series. I’ve been watching some old un-edited videos of you and Jack Dennis, so good. “How bout I just throw the f***er right in to those trees.”
You gotta share!
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@@Meller83 that guy has several if you scroll through his videos
If you haven’t been to the Slide and / or fished the Madison with Kelly’s guides you really should.. It’s a special place.
Nice video. Lots of good tips. Can you describe the full setup. You said “weight, fly, fly”. How much distance between flies? Dropper or tied to the bend? Beadhead #20s or no bead? Can’t wait to try that setup next summer when I’m up your way. Love the new shop in Ennis.
Such a nice place. Would live in that little cabin.
Wait a minute you got your hands wet ! And it’s on video. Thanks for sharing your techniques
Nice banter!
Love these videos guys, thanks! I always pick up some GREAT tips! You know, with some practice you guys may end up being successful at this fly fishing thing! 😂 Thanks again!
Kelly do you fish a 10ft 5wt a lot?
Why are you running the indicator so close to the fly line?
Will you do a video on Naked Nymphing? I've been fly fishing for almost 2 years and never heard that term. It looks like Euro nymphing, but like all things, old things get forgotten only later to reemerge and be called something else. It even happens in language, where under/uneducated younger generations make up words for things we already have words for. Like where I live they have this thing they call: "the provo river bounce rig." I learned from you (I think) that its nothing but a drop shot, or split shot rig which is easier to say anyway.
Just take the indicator off your nymphing rig, that’s it
Great video. Question: I understand how you can snag a fish on a streamer, but how does a free floating nymph snag a fish, especially in the back? I always get confused when it happens to me.
My best guess is the line hits the fish and when you set the hook to react to it the hook gets dragged along the fish’s back
Hi guys
What waist pack is Johnny using? Do u carry it?
That’s a Fishpond Gunnison Guide pack which they discontinued a few years ago.
Awesome!!!!
One of these days can you do a tutorial on how you set up your drop shot rig? I’m sure you’ve showed it before…!
Heck yeah
Really entertaining. Nice knowing I'm not the only one out there butt hooking.
Hey Kelly, you forgot your fishing helper dog!!
Hello I'am old school too. I work a stream nice and slow
Look...he actually caught a fish without a bobber. And in case you missed it, It is not an indicator, it is a bobber.
Gang gang ❤
Smash that like button 👍
Don't think I've ever seen Kelley actually cast.....
I sent these guys an e-mail asking them if they knew of a Hook Model that would ride hook point up with no weight added for an egg-sucking Leech tie. One of the underlings replied...."Gotta add weight to the bottom on the shank"....hmmmmmmmmmmmm
Hi Mark! Looks like you slightly misquoted us here. This was our direct response:
"Hi Mark,
You need more weight below the hook point than above it if you want a hook to ride point up. The weight from the bend on any relatively standard hook will always cause an unweighted fly to ride point down. You can use a keel hook to get past this but then you are forced to tie on a bent shank. These are what we carry, unfortunately only down to a #4: www.slideinn.com/product/mfc-galloups-belly-bumper-hook/?srsltid=AfmBOoqq4xOgbYp_I9F9g0222hF6wtx4oKXBKif6YgHweF3hI7GbUROB. You can also bend any long shank hook to redistribute the shank and bend weight relative to the eye.
You could tie a simple egg sucking leech with a tight body wrap and pine squirrel strip/dubbing collar right behind the eye. You can also use buoyant materials on the opposite side of the shank from the bend but I’m guessing that isn’t what you’re looking for."
Elon Musk and Trump have stated that "the poor can eat Madison River trout".
Eat it or wear it……
Republicans Project 2025 calls for "Selling off of Public Land"........soon Kelley will be paying Elon Musk to fish and guide.
What's the purpose of filming if you don't get the take.
Morons.
Hard to get the take when your fishing nymphs Mr McFitz. Think before you comment next time.
@@TheSlideinn no it's not. You have no idea what you're talking about. All we need to see is the line at the water. Moron.