Fly Fishing Flies Explained - Dry Flies, Nymphs, & Streamers for Beginners | Ep. 88
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VIDEO - The ABCs of Fly Fishing Flies - • The ABCs of Fly Fishin...
VIDEO - How to Pick the Right Fly - • How to Pick the Right ...
VIDEO - Nymph Rig Setup - • How to Set Up a Nymph ...
VIDEO - Dry Fly Rig Setup - • How to Set Up a Dry Fl...
VIDEO - Streamer Rig Setup - • How to Set Up a Stream...
VIDEO - How To Mend Fly Line - • How to Mend Line & Cat...
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About this video: What the heck is a dry fly? And what are nymphs for? And what about streamers - those are party decorations, right? So, why would anyone fish with that? If you've found yourself asking these questions, you're not alone. The world of fly fishing flies is confusing, especially for beginners. Luckily, you have a Diet Coke-swilling guide to help you understand all the different flies we use for fly fishing. On this episode of Untangled, Spencer Durrant will walk you through everything to know about the different types of flies, including the instances when you might want to use them.You'll also learn about: The best cities to live in if you want to be near great trout fishing, how to safely wade a river, and some tips on mending.
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Your videos are so in sync with my learning timeline. I just started nymphing last week and threw a couple of my first streamers today. Whilst doing so I thought in my head, " I need a nymphing video " and I come home to see this...Glorious. Love the video's, the work, and knowledge y'all have. Keep up the great work and I look forward to many more videos and podcasts!
Awesome! Glad you've found all the videos helpful. Plenty more coming your way!
I live in Wasilla, AK and have lots of viable fishing rivers and creeks all around. My brother has been trying to get me into fly fishing for years and I got sucked into this channel and can’t wait to test what I’ve learned out on the water
Sorry to comment twice..but i have to agree..watching them slurp a dry is so satisfying ❤ good stuff!
Very nice graphics. Thank you for adding it Alex.
You bet! Glad you found them helpful.
As a retired Biology teacher I think you should look into being a guest speaker in a high school biology class - never heard an English teacher with so much entomology knowledge!!! Well done!
you guys entirely taught me how to fly fish, and i couldnt be more grateful. I recently purchased some stuff from your guys' website and cant wait to get it!
Stoked to hear it! Excited for you to get it and put it to the test out on the water!
I was a hard core euro guy a few years ago..quit fishing for like 4 ish years..started back this year and have been fishing stimms since may..lol..they're sooo versitile! Love the pod cast guys thank you!
Yeah, a big stimulator has a ton of uses!
Very informative, kind of new to the sport, can you distinguish about the "wet fly". Looks like a dry fly and an emerger.
Thanks Brian from NJ
Boulder is a bigger “city” that is close to rivers for trout fishing. I moved away from there because it started feeling a little too big city for me. I moved away to a remote little mountain town with a population of about 1500 and my neighborhood sits against a gold medal river.
Are you along the Arkansas?
@@robertmcmullin6590 The Gunnison and Taylor rivers.
And the slate and the east
Logan Utah would be a nice spot. Got some good spots in the canyon within minutes. Then you are also a half a day from amazing places like island park.
East Tennessee great fishing
Yeah Wyoming! I love my wide open spaces too! I live in Wyoming too and I know it’s the best place on earth, however people are moving here all the time. What town do you live in?
Chill on the Montana lol I like my small state 😂
SMALL?! lol.
Very wise comments on the wading, inexperience or even experience can lead you into trouble as in lack or too much confidence, the rivers I frequent are peat stained so you cannot often see what is below you regardless of the level, studs or felt soles are a godsend for safety when wading whereas boots alone can be treacherous on slippy boulders / stone, and you end up looking like a bad ballerina whilst trying to keep vertical! I have not had much of an input on TH-cam or via a direct question(s), I have been working, sleeping then on my days off fishing like there is no tomorrow whilst we have the summer daylight. Tight lines to you all from across the pond in the UK.
Hey Spencer, i know this episode is about the basics, but i got a question that is a little more advanced. I know you have your classic mayfly nymph patterns like the p-tail, frenchie, and hares ear, but those are basically the 2 same colors. When you have dry flies, a sulpher is very different from a march brown or a bwo. Should i be adding some other colors in when tying mayfly nymphs to step up my game, or all the nymphs just look the same under water
In our experience, color is the least important. Size and shape matter a lot more. But there are times when fishing to really discerning/picky fish that we will play around with color and try to match it exactly. The only way to know is to experiment!
Nice 😊 🤠👌👌👌Cheers 💪🤙🤙💯💯👍🎣
Become friends with Charlie craven , Colorado Rocks
Charlie is a cool guy. We watch his tying videos all the time.
For the question "what city should I move to"? Far better than Denver would be Colorado Springs, still large enough to have everything a city dweller wants (yuck) but far better than Denver.
The English call steamers (lures) so do new Zealand
They also call fries chips and chips crisps. Weirdos... Kidding, very insightful. We do retrieve them like lures!
First! Shoutout?