Tying The Mini Marabou Muddler with Kelly Galloup
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- Опубліковано 19 чер 2020
- Watch Kelly tie a simple Muddler Minnow variation that works on big and small waters alike.
White Mini Marabou Muddler Recipe:
Hook: Daiichi 1550 - www.slideinn.com/product/daii...
Body: Silver Holographic Flashabou - www.slideinn.com/product/holo...
Rib: Small Silver UTC Ultra Wire - www.slideinn.com/product/ultr...
Wing: White Marabou - www.slideinn.com/product/stru...
Head: Deer Hair - www.slideinn.com/product/natu... - Навчання та стиль
Thank you in showing us how to tie. Unlike a lot of other UA-camrs showing us just the finished product, you spent time in sharing and explaining different tips and techniques in tying in all your videos. Much appreciated.
Thank you Kelly. You sold me you first fly rod at the Troutsman. I honestly miss that shop a LOT.
So cool that Kelly had a stellar day with the classic Muddler! I will tie the mini muddler for landlock this week.
Thanks! I’ll be using this in central Tx. creeks and rivers..Soon! Best wishes to Kelly and Slide Inn staff🎣
The master and his work.💯👍 Thanks Kelly.
Love your mini flies. After an amazing day with 17 fish on one of your ties, I will make a few of these and give them a go for my next trip to the Tongariro River. Thanks from down-under in NZ.
GREAT PATTERN, excellent tie and technique tips, I live just a couple of miles from the Madison river and this pattern is perfect for this river, many thanks. L 👍🎣👍
Thanks Kelly! I was just thinking yesterday that I should tie up some mini muddlers for my upcoming trip to the St. Joe in Idaho. Ha ha and here your video pops up!
Thanks Kelly, love the simple patterns that get your endorsement. I always feel confident in using your flies...
I should add that I know that not all are your designs, you give due regard to the giants on who's shoulders you sit
I learn something from every one of your video's. Thank you
Kelly nice work and Thank you for Sharing 👍good Luck on the water you guys
The Vermonter
Grate looking fly sir thank you for your time
Keep up the good work 👍
Can't wait to try this one on the Steelhead streets
Could you do a video on what brand of tippet is best for drop shorting and nymphs please?
The entire fly fishing community seems like it’s sleeping on small muddlers. They’re probably my number one pattern, along with the parachute adams and a black and/or grizzly bugger (those are all kind of 1a, 1b, 1c in my box). A small muddler can be thrown on anything…2wt-6wt, it’s all good. Best of all, it imitates SO MUCH. Moths, caddis, small baitfish, hoppers and crickets…just about any general THING that a creek trout likes to eat. Just a few days ago…after a weekend of catching native brookies on various nonsensical parachute dries, I decided to give a #14 muddler a shot and within 10-15 minutes, caught my biggest brookie of the weekend. It’s just a deadly, deadly pattern, man…
I Was watching one of your vids and heard you say you guided in alaska. I was curious as to where because my dad was a guide at bristol bay lodge/
Like the old dart with a deer hair head
I tie that pattern in a black color 😁 on a 14 size 😊
@ 13.00 I actually tried to blow the deer hair off the blade! 🤭
Thanks Kelly. Can you tell me where the short-fine hair comes from on a hide. I've got a whole one I got a couple of years ago and I'd like to learn where the various types of hair come from.
He has a video on deer hair.
Would size 18/0 Semperfli nano silk thread be too thin to use on this pattern?
I’m curious. Would you fish it on a sink tip or weight it? I was thinking in terms of fishing it in the Letort, Big Spring, and Spring Creek near Penn State
When talking about the hook @ 4;20 said he does not fish it deep
Awesome video! Thank you! I only have big skins of deer hair. Where can I pick out the soft deer hair? On the top or bottom of the skin? Should I invest on buying some small skins of fine deer hair?
I wouldn't. it's not that complicated a fly. hard to screw up.
Ah, got ahead of myself watching the video. Got it
Have you tied these using darker colors of marabou? I've tied a few with white but I've got some nice olive, brown, and black marabou I've used for wooly buggers.
should work great. I tie one like that for half pounders on the rogue. they work great in dark. they work great in light. burnt orange chickabou is my standard.
i am new to fly fish with a fly been trying and fishing with a fly and bubble i have a montaque flash but looking at a redington 9 " 5 # any help would be great
What about muddy rivers?
You use fluorocarbon or mono leader for this un-weighted fly?
yes
When is the next vid?
It was 6/0 thread.
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Nice tie Kelly. Bonus points for making a few of the crybaby leftists go up in arms over the "whitefish lives matter" sign.
whitefish lives matter...lol
Why do all of your flies have names that should be in pornos?
This tying demo would be good without the tier's commentary as he pretty much did not finish any sentence in his verbal explanations.
Good thing you can mute the video if you want to watch it, or if you dont like the style find someone else
You should seriously consider taking down the “Whitefish Lives Matter”. I’ve unsubscribed from all your social media and thrown away any Slide Inn stuff I had. Listened to Tom Rosenbauer.
you PW'd bro
Please take down the "Whitefish Lives Matters" sign in the background. Listen to Tom Rosenbauer or choose to leave the West cause racism's not tolerated here.
What would you leftists do with yourselves if your "everything is wasict" convention" was to go away?
Tom Rosenbauer is the very last person I would turn to for any kind of advice about anything at all