I would like to thank you for your videos. I really enjoyed the home waters trip with your bro. My brother and I are best friends and fly fish a ton for great lakes steelhead. Some day we will get a salt trip together.
Great snook pattern for surf and docks. Would love to see a mullet pattern for the mullet run in the IRL in Florida and a redfish fly for the autumn tides by Ponte Verde/St. Augustine. I've been following you for years and always enjoyed your videos. Thanks, Jesse
Hey Jesse. Nicely tied backwater fly as you always provide and a couple laughs. Shrimp are a major forage everywhere and would be a great choice for the box. BTW, your bobbin squeaks like crazy and would like a drop of oil - please. Looking forward to another cool future video perhaps while using some of the flies from this series. Good stuff Jesse. Thanks from NJ.
@@BackwaterFlyFishing … or maybe the Tin man… but I used to say at work, “I’d rather hear the birds singing than the phone ringing”. You’re neck deep in what I always considered a dream kinda job which is an enviable thing. Working like a madman was the only way for me to take a special trip to where mangroves conceal a path or cut through to a hidden flat or opening where my fly finds its mark - that’s an extension of your office and now part of mine too. Blessings my man; thank you and keep tying, exploring, casting, filming and those videos coming. ✌️
Great fly tying video as always. I know the scale of work it would involve but would love to see fly tying videos with real underwater action to see how the fly reacts to a strip. That would be huge in the fly tying video world. Great job though, looking forward to seeing the rest.
Nice fly. If this is going to be a 12 part series on your favorite flies, I think it would have been great to start the Number 1 introduction showing all 12 flies that you will be tying. I'll be following.
Your favorite redfish critter fly, small bugs are the go to in my area or a seaducer, but I’d love to see your favorite crabby/shrimpy just redfish critter
Can't wait to make some of these bugs. What colors would you recommend best for juvenile tarpon? And hook size. I enjoy your videos very much. You make it easy for me to know what material I need. Think you for that ! Best regards from Ohio.
Love to see your technique for fishing each fly
Crab is always a good one to learn. I know this is an inshore series, but I'd like some offshore when you are done with this series.
Nice looking pattern. Can't wait to see the rest.
It's gonna be a great series
Big thing I’d love to see/hear about is how to actually fish the flies. Would love to hear that side of things as well. Cheers!
Thanks for the tip about stacking the ice dub. That will definitely be used at my desk.
Glad to see you back at the vice!! Crab flies would be awesome for some bama redfish. Thanks
Crabs! Awesome video
Many thanks!
Hell yeah! Miss the Backwater tying videos!
Coming back!
I would like to thank you for your videos. I really enjoyed the home waters trip with your bro. My brother and I are best friends and fly fish a ton for great lakes steelhead. Some day we will get a salt trip together.
Great snook pattern for surf and docks. Would love to see a mullet pattern for the mullet run in the IRL in Florida and a redfish fly for the autumn tides by Ponte Verde/St. Augustine. I've been following you for years and always enjoyed your videos. Thanks, Jesse
Hi bud. Great video. What is the boy box you used here.
Fishpond / Tacky box
@@BackwaterFlyFishingThankyou sir
Hey Jesse. Nicely tied backwater fly as you always provide and a couple laughs. Shrimp are a major forage everywhere and would be a great choice for the box. BTW, your bobbin squeaks like crazy and would like a drop of oil - please. Looking forward to another cool future video perhaps while using some of the flies from this series. Good stuff Jesse. Thanks from NJ.
Like a bird chirping. Keeps me paying attention.
@@BackwaterFlyFishing … or maybe the Tin man… but I used to say at work, “I’d rather hear the birds singing than the phone ringing”. You’re neck deep in what I always considered a dream kinda job which is an enviable thing. Working like a madman was the only way for me to take a special trip to where mangroves conceal a path or cut through to a hidden flat or opening where my fly finds its mark - that’s an extension of your office and now part of mine too. Blessings my man; thank you and keep tying, exploring, casting, filming and those videos coming. ✌️
Super good! Very helpful bro!
Great fly tying video as always. I know the scale of work it would involve but would love to see fly tying videos with real underwater action to see how the fly reacts to a strip. That would be huge in the fly tying video world. Great job though, looking forward to seeing the rest.
love to hear how to fish each fly....still learning those details. Also would like to see what you recommend for sea trout.
Nice fly. If this is going to be a 12 part series on your favorite flies, I think it would have been great to start the Number 1 introduction showing all 12 flies that you will be tying. I'll be following.
Great tie ! Can you do some of your favorite rooster fish flies in the future
@@johnyuschak5317 sure thing
What type of fly box are you using?
Tacky Fly Box
Your favorite redfish critter fly, small bugs are the go to in my area or a seaducer, but I’d love to see your favorite crabby/shrimpy just redfish critter
Great job on the fly. I know this might be a big ask but, can you add the recipe's for the flies you tie? It would be a great help. Thanks
Can't wait to make some of these bugs. What colors would you recommend best for juvenile tarpon? And hook size. I enjoy your videos very much. You make it easy for me to know what material I need. Think you for that ! Best regards from Ohio.
Great pattern,, would like to see your shrimp pattern. Thanks
@@terp53 coming soon!
Currently I am tying the contraband crab pattern always looking for alternatives though
Need a good shallow water redfish fly for Homosassa and Mason Creek.
@@327onthefly8 this one is coming next actually.
I have a friend who is planning a Florida tarpon trip next year. I would like to tie up a six pack of flies for him. Can you suggest several patterns?