Hi to Tom and Pete. I started flyfishing 27 years ago guided by Tom's Prospecting for trout (reading it 2 or 3 times a year). You're my 2 favorite teachers, both with a distinguished pronounciation and easy kind of speaking. Tom gives me the impression he was born on the water and Pete makes me believe he can cast to a dime with his eyes closed. The modified reach cast will be usefull from now on. Tom: your dedication is second to none.. Pete's nickname (Guru from Tom) is right on. Both of you: keep up the good and precious work. There are times that I wished I had 10 thumbs because you deserve 10 thumbs up.
entomology is one of my favorite aspects of fly fishing! I love to find ways to imitate insects when tying my own flies. Most of the time what I come up with isnt original in the slightest, but sometimes I feel like i'm onto something....then find out i'm not =) I so love this sport! I cannot believe I lived the outdoor life and teach survival yet I had never fly fished before may of THIS YEAR!
Really enjoyed this video! This is a topic that I would love to see more of on TH-cam. As a matter of fact, we recently started a new series on different hatches on our own channel, with each video focusing on a different hatch. It was really nice to see things as a whole in this video though and I am in awe of how well Tom can take such a complicated topic and break it down. Thanks for the great video!
Thanks Tom and Pete, loving these videos and the casting tips. Two things, when I'm fishing my home creek in Denver, during caddis activity I've been successful catching brown trout with my caddis emerger by stopping it at the end of my drift in an area where fish have been rising. "Hanging" the fly in the current for a second or two often gets a pretty awesome grab. Secondly, I like to tell beginner fisherman that everyone knows fish have a tiny brain, but in my experience they get the most out of it!
I know you guys talk about both strike indicators and euro-nymphing in some videos, I was wondering if you could talk about using the “New Zealand strike indicator” technique and how to use it properly.
Great information and wonderful video production but please ask Pete to use those sunglasses. There are not many absolutes in fly fishing, but always, always, always wear a hat and glasses while casting.
Hi! Ive been fly fishing for the last 28 years and as I didn't have anybody to teach me and I'm a self learner, I'm finally starting to learn a bit about it. Thanks for the valuable information in your video. I've been fishing for those years with an Orvis Rocky Mountain 7 weight flyrod, as this is what I was sold by my local shop. I want to upgrade my fishing ans I was wondering if a 5 weight rod would be a good choice? What do you suggest? (From Québec city, PQ, Canada).
Thank you for your advice. I will get a 6 weight. By the way, I'm progressively watching all your videos that I can find on the internet. Thank you and good fishing.
Hi to Tom and Pete. I started flyfishing 27 years ago guided by Tom's Prospecting for trout (reading it 2 or 3 times a year). You're my 2 favorite teachers, both with a distinguished pronounciation and easy kind of speaking. Tom gives me the impression he was born on the water and Pete makes me believe he can cast to a dime with his eyes closed. The modified reach cast will be usefull from now on. Tom: your dedication is second to none.. Pete's nickname (Guru from Tom) is right on. Both of you: keep up the good and precious work. There are times that I wished I had 10 thumbs because you deserve 10 thumbs up.
Thanks Michael that's very kind of you. Pete and I are flattered.
entomology is one of my favorite aspects of fly fishing! I love to find ways to imitate insects when tying my own flies. Most of the time what I come up with isnt original in the slightest, but sometimes I feel like i'm onto something....then find out i'm not =) I so love this sport! I cannot believe I lived the outdoor life and teach survival yet I had never fly fished before may of THIS YEAR!
I and my cat watching with me are loving all of these great visualizations and beautiful footage on the screen 😁
Segment on solving the cutthroat problem was great! You really do a great job capturing some of the real, on-the-water issues most of us run into.
Thanks, that one was fun to do and worked out well.
Great way to get some vicarious enjoyment while still in lockdown!
Glad it helped
During this lockdown I picked up fly fishing, and boy did these videos come out at the right time!
Glad they were timely.
You deserve more views, you can tell youve used plenty of effort in these, and it shows. Great video as always!
Thank you very much!
Great video. Learned a lot. Tom is the best teacher and speaker. All his videos are very informative and presented well. TY Tom
Thanks!
this video makes me happy!! thank you for sharing the knowledge and beauty of the rivers.
I love how in the background of the interview style scenes there’s a ton of fish rising haha, makes me wish I was there
I have learned so much from you Tom and I really appreciate all your videos. They're awesome to say the least !
Best content on the internet!!! Please keep up the great work?
Really enjoyed this video! This is a topic that I would love to see more of on TH-cam. As a matter of fact, we recently started a new series on different hatches on our own channel, with each video focusing on a different hatch. It was really nice to see things as a whole in this video though and I am in awe of how well Tom can take such a complicated topic and break it down. Thanks for the great video!
Well, I think people MAKE it too complicated.
Thanks Tom and Pete, loving these videos and the casting tips. Two things, when I'm fishing my home creek in Denver, during caddis activity I've been successful catching brown trout with my caddis emerger by stopping it at the end of my drift in an area where fish have been rising. "Hanging" the fly in the current for a second or two often gets a pretty awesome grab. Secondly, I like to tell beginner fisherman that everyone knows fish have a tiny brain, but in my experience they get the most out of it!
So true...
Thanks guys, you're on fire at the moment, so much great content!
We try. Glad you like it.
very helpful and well made thanks
absolute gold - thank you!
Excelente Tom !!!! Gran video !!!
Amazing video as always, you did it again!!! Greetings from the Chilean Patagonia.
Thanks
EXCELLENT VIDEO AND CONTENT
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks!
this has been a very helpful video
I started fly fishing at age 6 and fly tying for about 4 years it never ever gets old from a 12 year old fish finatic thankyou
Very well done.
Thanks
I know you guys talk about both strike indicators and euro-nymphing in some videos, I was wondering if you could talk about using the “New Zealand strike indicator” technique and how to use it properly.
You use it the same as any other indicator we mentioned here, but it is especially useful in the two-indicator rig
Great information 👍
Thanks!
Great information and wonderful video production but please ask Pete to use those sunglasses. There are not many absolutes in fly fishing, but always, always, always wear a hat and glasses while casting.
11:58 What fly box is that? I NEED one of those! 😃
Hi! Ive been fly fishing for the last 28 years and as I didn't have anybody to teach me and I'm a self learner, I'm finally starting to learn a bit about it. Thanks for the valuable information in your video. I've been fishing for those years with an Orvis Rocky Mountain 7 weight flyrod, as this is what I was sold by my local shop. I want to upgrade my fishing ans I was wondering if a 5 weight rod would be a good choice? What do you suggest? (From Québec city, PQ, Canada).
Glad to help, you might find a six weight a better all-around choice. It depends on what species you fish for the most and what conditions.
Thank you for your advice. I will get a 6 weight. By the way, I'm progressively watching all your videos that I can find on the internet. Thank you and good fishing.
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You can use 5x tippet with a 9ft 4x leader?
Nice Video! Can you tell me what the shiny hackle and wing material on the flies you show is?
Not sure which material you are asking about. Might be EP Fiber
Not sure which you are referring to but I often use a combination of EP Trigger Point Fibers and Krystal Flash
OK where is that --------------- I wanna live there!
Great stuff. Thanks. But stop doing these. Don't want everyone to know how.
We just can't help ourselves. We like to share. We learned from others so we are passing it on.
It seems that stupid fish are all I ever run into! They don’t recognize a good bait when they see one!