What to expect from Wild Fly in 2023

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • And we’re back! Spring fever is among us and we’re jumping back into another podcast after a long winter of editing. Brent joins me in this episode while filming our upcoming video up in Montana. It’s been a while since we recorded an episode so we catch you guys up to speed with what we’ve been up to the last few months and give you a glimpse into what our upcoming year will look like. We talk about some of our favorite winter activities and what we’re looking forward to with warmer weather. We also answer some of your questions at the end of the episode, including what is next for the Short Bus Diaries…
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  • @bronsonschultz9070
    @bronsonschultz9070 Рік тому +5

    I really enjoy your videos and what separates them from others I have seen is that they are not just about the fishing. The experience of getting to the destination…the camping… the cooking….sitting around the campfire etc. Keep up the good work!

  • @jonnyd6163
    @jonnyd6163 Рік тому

    Glad to see more content coming in the future. Love the videos, WFP is whole heartedly the reason I picked up fly fishing. Would love to know y'alls take on what brand of rod and reels are worth paying for, for the long term investment.

    • @jega157
      @jega157 Рік тому

      I flyfish mainly smallmouth in the Chicago area...my 8wt is a sage, which was gifted to me by my brother....bought a Ross reel for it. However, my 4, 6 and 10wt(which is salt water) are maxcatch. For a fraction of the price, they perform just as well. I use SA line. Remember Lefty Kreh said "Most fly rods cast better than most fly fishermen." Hey, if you got the bucks you can't go wrong with sage,orvis,Ross etc. Good luck

  • @mitchhockett1694
    @mitchhockett1694 Рік тому +2

    stoked to see where this goes. Hands down the best fly fishing and adventure channel on the tube, relatable, funny, and wholesome content from good guys. Keep it up.

  • @mikehester4163
    @mikehester4163 Рік тому +2

    Best thing for fly fishing since Hobo Steve! Seriously Scottie, I love your work. Please keep your passion in your films.

  • @TheBigFishEnergy
    @TheBigFishEnergy Рік тому +1

    Man, what an episode. As a fellow creator, so many things stuck with me and made me ponder my own content and channel. After fishing all summer I flip to ice fishing so there never really is a time away from fishing. You talking about the breaks and how it helped with the stoke really stuck with me. I could be typing for days here. So much to unpack in this episode. Thanks for sharing boys.

  • @TrevorKerr-q7v
    @TrevorKerr-q7v Рік тому +1

    want a hat a tshirt, sweet designs this time around. Bummed I missed the promo!

  • @nathanleeper4519
    @nathanleeper4519 Рік тому +2

    Awesome Scotty! I was thinking about how much you grind to make vids the other day. It’s funny bc I was wondering how you produce such high quality videos and still release them at a much better rate than other channels, and how hard it is. Cool to hear what you had to say on all of that. Keep doing your thing bro!!

  • @Ryannie_
    @Ryannie_ Рік тому +2

    Wow. I appreciated the films before, but never realized all of the strategizing that goes into creating it. So much that happens pre-filming, during filming, and post-filming. Such a good episode and I love Brent on the team. He has such a great personality that mixes well with everyone, I hope we see more of him on trips with you guys. Literally such a good conversation, wow. Y’all are great!!!

  • @hospobimbo
    @hospobimbo Рік тому +2

    This was so good. Thanks guys. Scotty when you mentioned your highlight was hiring your mom on full time, wow… that’s pretty special and I cried haha.
    As far as future podcast topics, I’d personally love to hear more about your gear and the thought process behind capturing shots - what the objective is which in turn tells you what gear/settings, etc, because as you guys mentioned, it’s a hefty process that can be super overwhelming for beginners at first. So I’d love to learn more about your process so I can try and plug those into my own.
    Cheers guys! Looking forward to the next one :)

  • @FlyAddict_Fishing
    @FlyAddict_Fishing Рік тому +1

    I'm excited to see your future projects! Your production quality is spectacular, and your last few projects have been so insanely fun to watch.

  • @BazingaThatB
    @BazingaThatB Рік тому

    As a creator the burnout is so real especially when you really love the outdoors year round. Should really look at hiring someone to just help take some editing workload off of you. Or even filming so you can really enjoy your fishing. I know it would be awesome as an aspiring creator to be able to work alongside and see your process. I know there is many in this community that would jump at the idea to help you make these films Scottie. Take breaks and care for yourself the way you need. ❤

  • @swordinni
    @swordinni Рік тому

    Love your videos and high level of stoke. Please come to OREGON! Mt. Bachelor, Deschutes River, MTB trails and bikepacking routes galore!

  • @NickThompson-m4h
    @NickThompson-m4h Рік тому

    Great podcast from my favourite fishing content makers. I was particularly interested to hear your comments on burn out and not wanting to fish all the time (and feeling guilty). After over 30 years of fly fishing I found all of a sudden I just didn't feel like going fishing very much. It took me a while to realise that it's ok to feel that way and to enjoy my other interests for a while. I still love your videos and they keep my fishing interest going. Great job and fantastic films. All the best with the channel.

  • @Flyfishinfrenzy
    @Flyfishinfrenzy Рік тому

    Great content! I love hearing your stories and the vision you have for your future endeavors. Keep ‘em coming.

  • @GrimmReaper1093
    @GrimmReaper1093 Рік тому

    Being a local from SLC. I hope one day to run into ya and fish a river one of these days. Your videos have made me want to go out and explore more of my home state.

  • @jgoods2101
    @jgoods2101 Рік тому

    please have alex peric on the podcast that would be legendary

  • @anotheracademicwithhornrim3247

    More bikepacking 🤞

  • @southernhood5145
    @southernhood5145 Рік тому

    thanks so much for your videos dude, I've following you since you were going to school in NC and I was going up each summer to Bryson. I started a clothing line to help support making more and better videos. just ordered a Sony zve10 and upgraded lens. love listening to you guys talk shop. hopefully working on some good videos. Have you ever checked out @Backwater Fly Fishing. I think you would like his stuff.

  • @crfjohn79
    @crfjohn79 Рік тому

    Hey Scotty 👋 was hoping you might be interested in coming to New Brunswick Canada to fish for Atlantic Salmon I’d love to shows yah around !!

  • @gregoryvanderwall1258
    @gregoryvanderwall1258 Рік тому

    Oh man! Wish I knew you were in the Bitterroot! I live here, glad you got to come fish our valley, let me know if you make it back here. You can park your bus on my property and we can fish!

  • @danzant8910
    @danzant8910 Рік тому

    Great podcast. I got sucked into mountain biking about 5 or 6 years ago and it really cut into my fishing for a few years. Can’t get enough of it but I’m starting to find a good balance here lately. Heading out to Utah in September and plan to hit Moab and the Green River. Agree it keeps it interesting. Keep up the stoke!

  • @edhillier9502
    @edhillier9502 Рік тому

    I really enjoy these podcasts as it encapsulates the success of this channel: including the viewer in the projects and fostering a sense of community. I like the vast majority of the 120k subscribers, will never meet you but your content negates that fact as it feels like a shared experience 👍

  • @iancook7315
    @iancook7315 Рік тому

    Hey wanted to know if you were attending the NAB convention in Las Vegas this week? Would be cool to meet up.

  • @ironflies2037
    @ironflies2037 Рік тому

    You guys should really try fishing in patagonia Chile. There is a freeway that crosses almost entire country that runs through Patagonia. We fly fish king salmon, steelhead which are fat and enormous. Trouts also. The best thing is that unlike Alaska we don't have dangerous animals that will harm you and really great food! Many Germans settled in the south of Chile and there are delicious pastries , sausages, and many dishes to try. You don't need to depend on your cooking skills.

  • @jeremywoods3236
    @jeremywoods3236 Рік тому

    Scotty, I found your content through the first shortbus, it actually got my city slicker girlfriend interested in the world of fly fishing. We laughed so hard through all of them. I hope you, adam and Steve can reconnect to create another epic adventure to bring other folks into the sport.

  • @MemyzelphandI
    @MemyzelphandI Рік тому

    I have a cabin in Island Park that I'd love to host you guys in. If you ever want to fish up thar way hit me up.

  • @coin_operated
    @coin_operated Рік тому

    I'm stoked to see you and Trent on a trip! I love his channel.

  • @yungteach
    @yungteach Рік тому

    You do a great job! Thank you for your hard work.

  • @flatswhisperer904
    @flatswhisperer904 Рік тому

    I have grown up in s fla. and have been a guide. Also a well known gyotaku artist , who only wants to fly fish, I tie great flys, and release all trophies.I enjoy videoing my trips . I welcome you fish the Ringling Flats.... #jim roberts, flyfishing.I have learn the secrets for success with out bait or boat in fla.