Your enthusiasm and talent are a gift to the fly fishing community. I always enjoy your videos. You are a great narrator of your activities during your videos - very natural and informative! May God bless you and your family!
Decided to give the Mojo Bass Fly rod combo a well deserved break and whip out the ole Kelly Galloup special in the Bank Robber series. When I use to work in the fly shop at my local Cabela's I kept thinking about picking up one in a 7 wt, but sadly never did since they were over $400. Still a sweet streamer stick, I would imagine. May have to find one on Ebay for a good deal if that is possible. Sometimes one has to do a technique that they are not a giant fan of, but works better in the situation they are presented with. Thanks for sharing. Hard to beat smallies on the fly.
Appreciate it Mikko! They are my favorite, especially since they are mostly ignored in my area by the local fisherman...almost always have the water to myself, which is often what I'm most interested in.
Gunnar, I was thinking of picking up a Bank Robber in 5wt for juvenile Tarpon, small snook etc.Do you think it would cast small deceivers and ep baitfish and maybe small gurgles in 1/0, 2 , 4 ?
I have a 7wt rod, what is your complete setup? Sinking or floating fly line, leader and tippet size? Also what size hooks are using? Sorry I'm new to this, great video.
Here I'm fishing a 6wt St. Croix Bank Robber. Rio's Outbound Short in a Sink 3. 4 ft of tippet total with 2ft of 20lb, and 2ft of 12lb Saltwater Monofilament. Hooks are an Ahrex TP610 in sz. 1/0
No longer tying commercially, but I still get to travel about and teach which is very cool and by far my favorite aspect! Not guiding at the moment although I hope a raft is in my future, in which case I'll likely do a handful of trips a year on this local stretch of river....but nothing is set in stone. It is definitely something I aspire to do if time and resources allow.
It's not designed for fly fishing but it has better storage and is far more comfortable and durable than anything else I've tried. www.fleetfarm.com/detail/red-rock-outdoor-gear-rover-coyote-sling-pack/0000000234494?bc=10276|10353|10361
This is (for me) an atypical approach, I usually overhead cast towards the bank, but for this whole this was the better presentation. I'm fishing a Rio Outbound Short line (which is an aggressive integrated shooting head line) which runs 235 gr. with a short compact 30ft head - a typical Skagit head for a 6 wt. is between 225 to 250, but would be a bit more compact, and thus more dense. If I get the chance to check them out I'll make sure to share some thoughts on them.
Agreed, but its been a staple for far longer than most rods on the market. Looking forward to seeing what they replace it with. The Imperial Salt coming out this November looks to be the bees knees as far as streamer sticks go. Looking forward to that one big time!
I see this is just a teaser for the tying video you have coming in a month or two. I wondered why I had never heard of this fly, now I know. Looking forward to the tying video. Keep up the good work. Are you coming to any Michigan shows this fall/winter?
Just a teaser, with a few more on the way! Not sure on the MI inquiry. Once shows are booked I'll try and update them on the Website. I'll keep you posted!
Love to see guys who don't show off for the camera, and return the fish immediately, well done sir !!!
Your enthusiasm and talent are a gift to the fly fishing community. I always enjoy your videos. You are a great narrator of your activities during your videos - very natural and informative! May God bless you and your family!
I really appreciate that Diana! God Bless and tight lines!
Decided to give the Mojo Bass Fly rod combo a well deserved break and whip out the ole Kelly Galloup special in the Bank Robber series. When I use to work in the fly shop at my local Cabela's I kept thinking about picking up one in a 7 wt, but sadly never did since they were over $400. Still a sweet streamer stick, I would imagine. May have to find one on Ebay for a good deal if that is possible.
Sometimes one has to do a technique that they are not a giant fan of, but works better in the situation they are presented with. Thanks for sharing. Hard to beat smallies on the fly.
Can't beat some big ol' bronzies on the fly rod man. I've used a swing technique similar here on the Delaware with lots of success! Awesome video man
Damn! thats some nice fish porn right there. Wish we had bass in Finland seems like such a cool fish to fish for
Appreciate it Mikko! They are my favorite, especially since they are mostly ignored in my area by the local fisherman...almost always have the water to myself, which is often what I'm most interested in.
Loved it! Realistically it seems like a more natural approach. By the way I want that house lol
Gunnar, I was thinking of picking up a Bank Robber in 5wt for juvenile Tarpon, small snook etc.Do you think it would cast small deceivers and ep baitfish and maybe small gurgles in 1/0, 2 , 4 ?
I have a 7wt rod, what is your complete setup? Sinking or floating fly line, leader and tippet size? Also what size hooks are using? Sorry I'm new to this, great video.
Here I'm fishing a 6wt St. Croix Bank Robber. Rio's Outbound Short in a Sink 3. 4 ft of tippet total with 2ft of 20lb, and 2ft of 12lb Saltwater Monofilament. Hooks are an Ahrex TP610 in sz. 1/0
@@Gunnar_Brammer Thanks for the info!!
Good stuff, Gunnar. I saw on a post that you don't commercially tie anymore. Are you guiding at all?
No longer tying commercially, but I still get to travel about and teach which is very cool and by far my favorite aspect! Not guiding at the moment although I hope a raft is in my future, in which case I'll likely do a handful of trips a year on this local stretch of river....but nothing is set in stone. It is definitely something I aspire to do if time and resources allow.
What line do you use on your mojo bass 8?
Awesome video! One question... what pack are you using... it looks great...
It's not designed for fly fishing but it has better storage and is far more comfortable and durable than anything else I've tried. www.fleetfarm.com/detail/red-rock-outdoor-gear-rover-coyote-sling-pack/0000000234494?bc=10276|10353|10361
@@Gunnar_Brammer Thanks! Keep up the good work...
I noticed you roll casting it out there. Do you ever use any of the short skagit heads for single handers? I’d be interested in your opinion on them.
This is (for me) an atypical approach, I usually overhead cast towards the bank, but for this whole this was the better presentation. I'm fishing a Rio Outbound Short line (which is an aggressive integrated shooting head line) which runs 235 gr. with a short compact 30ft head - a typical Skagit head for a 6 wt. is between 225 to 250, but would be a bit more compact, and thus more dense. If I get the chance to check them out I'll make sure to share some thoughts on them.
Can you show how the fly swims ?
Swing , bump , bang . Repeat:-)
Whipping around a Bank Robber!
Its such a great Streamer Stick! PERFECTION for chasing smallies like this!
Sucks they discontinued it man.
Agreed, but its been a staple for far longer than most rods on the market. Looking forward to seeing what they replace it with. The Imperial Salt coming out this November looks to be the bees knees as far as streamer sticks go. Looking forward to that one big time!
Hmm, I have a spot kinda like that in my smallie creek. I'll try that presentation Saturday. My own homebrew streamer tho!
Always on the Homebrew! Nothing better!
I see this is just a teaser for the tying video you have coming in a month or two. I wondered why I had never heard of this fly, now I know. Looking forward to the tying video. Keep up the good work. Are you coming to any Michigan shows this fall/winter?
Just a teaser, with a few more on the way! Not sure on the MI inquiry. Once shows are booked I'll try and update them on the Website. I'll keep you posted!
"The Chosen One" ? Don't we already have a Chosen One.
IAN X ha!