Fly Selection - Part 3 - What's In My Fly Box?

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  • Euro Nymphing - Fly Selection Part 3 - What's in my Fly Box?
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    Fly Selection is one of the most common questions we receive. In this mini series, we break down everything you need to know for selecting flies for euro nymphing!
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    TIMESTAMPS - FLY SELECTION PART 3:
    Intro Sequence - 0:00
    Fly Selection Part 2 Intro - 1:17
    25K Subscriber Giveaway - 1:38
    What’s in my Fly Box - 2:27
    Playlist of Fly Tying Videos - 3:37
    Building Variety in your Fly Box - 3:52
    Black Zebra Perdigon - 4:17
    Olive Flash Perdigon - 5:12
    Frenchie - 5:50
    Caddis Larva - 6:49
    Peacock Ice Dub - 7:36
    Walt’s Worm - 8:33
    Blow Torch - 9:29
    Squirmy Worm - 10:18
    Sexi Stonefly and Sexi BOMB - 11:22
    Rainbow Warrior - 12:55
    Jig Streamers - 13:37
    How I Organize my Fly Boxes - 14:09
    Outro - 15:53
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Komentáře • 36

  • @johngee1543
    @johngee1543 Před rokem +5

    Really nice video. Truly enjoy the thoroughness and the thought that goes into each selection. Have you ever considered a “tie your own pack/kit”? Include all materials in a pack to tie 2 dozen flies or some set quantity. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.

    • @WhiteDogTrailCompany
      @WhiteDogTrailCompany  Před rokem

      Thank you! I have actually never thought of doing that but it's a great idea!

  • @dennisray9058
    @dennisray9058 Před rokem +1

    Very informative. Thanks for not making it so complicated. Some fly boxes from others show a few hundred flies and scare ne away from Euro nymphing.

  • @troutfishintrucker3527

    I have really enjoyed this series, thanks for the information and your attention to the details. Great videos!!

  • @mcaneardds
    @mcaneardds Před 7 měsíci

    Awesome content! Thanks for the tips

  • @pibroch2160
    @pibroch2160 Před rokem

    Another great series. Thank you!

  • @andreascott5815
    @andreascott5815 Před rokem

    Thank you for this super informative series. I learned so much!

  • @Marc888
    @Marc888 Před rokem

    Top level !! Thanks +++!! I love all your videos and i’m learning lots! Marc

  • @yomama9833
    @yomama9833 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences with the flies you have confidence when fishing your streams and rivers. I have tied several of your stone fly pattern using the sexy legs. I caught several fish on them last year and I am looking forward to use them this spring.

  • @ernestluedke3927
    @ernestluedke3927 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks man. I really appreciate it

    • @WhiteDogTrailCompany
      @WhiteDogTrailCompany  Před 2 měsíci

      You're welcome! And thanks for subscribing! :) I hope you enjoy the channel.

  • @jamesfairfield9379
    @jamesfairfield9379 Před 11 měsíci

    Got a good sense of what is in your nymph fly box! Looking forward to tying up a bunch. Say there’s a hatch happening - do you have fly boxes with basic imitations for dry fly action- or do you stick with sub surface? What do you carry for drys?

    • @WhiteDogTrailCompany
      @WhiteDogTrailCompany  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hey James.. If fish are rising, I definitely love to throw dry flies. Nothing quite like fishing for rising trout! :) But, that almost never happens on the streams I fish most of the time. If I'm visiting a stream that tends to have rising fish, I'll bring another rod for it. My dry fly box is pretty ratty looking. Most of the dry flies I have are beat up and old at this point and I don't really tie dry flies on my own. the river I grew up on was a dry fly river with rising fish almost any time of day so I really learned to love dry fly fishing... but I never caught big fish that way. Nymphing has found me so many bigger fish than I ever found while dry fly fishing.

  • @danielmasset4153
    @danielmasset4153 Před rokem

    ...new to euro type fishing...so if you already have a pretty full fly box but are concerned you didn't tie them heavy enough your only option is to tie more flies or add weight...my question is what part of the line would you add the weight to ???...above the flies... between the a two fly setup...or would you do a drop shot weight at the end of your tippet...getting tangled is a a problem using weight but that's what you have to deal with if you're not getting down...tia...your videos are great by the way...

    • @WhiteDogTrailCompany
      @WhiteDogTrailCompany  Před rokem

      I’ve never used additional weight on my line because of how I tie my flies. When I steelhead and salmon fish I’m limited to one fly and will tie a dropper tag above my fly and put the weight on that. I would also think that drop shot be be a good way to do it!

  • @iuriifedorenko4776
    @iuriifedorenko4776 Před 6 měsíci

    Do you really need only 4 weights for euro nymphs: ~0.2, ~0.4, ~0.8 and ~1 gramm? Is it enough to cover all water conditions/depth if those weights will be combined with different profiles?

    • @WhiteDogTrailCompany
      @WhiteDogTrailCompany  Před 6 měsíci

      Those are good starting points and combining those weights of flies are often good for most situations. But I've tied flies up to 1.5 grams for big and heavy water. That's the good thing about tying your own flies... you can create anything you want based on how it fished or how it felt. Adapting is the key for great fishermen.

  • @brentschroter1105
    @brentschroter1105 Před 6 měsíci

    Do you ship to Canada on your flies?

  • @kendippold7803
    @kendippold7803 Před rokem

    Do you have a video of how you tie the fly

    • @WhiteDogTrailCompany
      @WhiteDogTrailCompany  Před rokem

      I have a video for each of the flies I showed in my box. You can find the playlist to all of those videos here. czcams.com/play/PLuLwf7ym7i7ZKJSrh7WP-pftvhmwIytMK.html

  • @pierrerivard4884
    @pierrerivard4884 Před 10 měsíci

    I have had a lot of success with mop flies. Have you?

    • @WhiteDogTrailCompany
      @WhiteDogTrailCompany  Před 10 měsíci

      Would you believe I’ve never tied one on? I have a buddy who uses them a lot though.

  • @arachnoskull6311
    @arachnoskull6311 Před rokem

    so far i only ever get steelhead on Black Stonefly Jigs, and i get my Tungsten Slotted Beads At First Drift Fly Co.

    • @WhiteDogTrailCompany
      @WhiteDogTrailCompany  Před rokem

      Yeah... they are great for steelhead! So are the pink squirmies!!!

    • @arachnoskull6311
      @arachnoskull6311 Před rokem

      @@WhiteDogTrailCompany i like the San Juan Worm more lol

    • @WhiteDogTrailCompany
      @WhiteDogTrailCompany  Před rokem

      @@arachnoskull6311 Ah.. Pink Squirmy all the way!

    • @arachnoskull6311
      @arachnoskull6311 Před rokem

      @@WhiteDogTrailCompany Find squirmy wormy material that doesn't have the durability of a actual worm and i'll start tying them again, till then eggs stonefly jigs and the san juan worm are my go to flies.

  • @hookedoutdoors152
    @hookedoutdoors152 Před rokem

    Idk if its per fly but if it is that price is nuts

    • @WhiteDogTrailCompany
      @WhiteDogTrailCompany  Před rokem +7

      The goal is to help people use flies that will work for them. The prices are a little higher than elsewhere but...
      1. I encourage people to tie them on their own and provide video tutorials of how I tie these flies so people can do it themselves. My videos are very detailed on how I tie them and how\when I fish them. And I provide links to the materials I use so they can get the right stuff (not sold by me).
      2. I provide a lot of detail about each fly that I do sell so that people will know exactly what they get.
      3. They are tied mostly by me with some tied by other people I really trust so the quality is controlled and the flies will last. It takes a lot of my time to tie them and it isn't worth doing at low price points. We are not selling flies in bulk from overseas like many others.
      4. The flies sell out and I can't keep them in stock so the market is there for whatever I can tie.