Tying The Gartside Hopper with Kelly Galloup
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- The Gartside Hopper, or Pheasant Hopper, was created by renowned fly tyer Jack Gartside while camping at Madison Junction in Yellowstone Park around 1970. In this video, Kelly will walk you through the steps of this slight variation and we will also be introducing our upcoming Fly Tying Contest.
This Contest will be going on over the next 3-5 weeks and will feature 3 categories. The first category is for a Terrestrial Pattern using only natural materials, so no foam or rubber/silicone is allowed. The winner of this category will receive a $250.00 gift certificate to the shop and be entered to win the grand prize, which will be either a Sage Payload or Maverick Fly Rod or a Renzetti Presentation Vise of your choice. Please send all entries to the address below and good luck!
Galloup's Slide Inn
150 US HWY 287 S
Cameron, MT. 59720
Gartside Hopper Recipe:
Hook: Daiichi 2460 #6 (Or your favorite 2x-3x long light wire streamer hook)
Tail: Moose Body Hair - www.slideinn.c...
Body: Super Fine Dubbing - www.slideinn.c...
Hackle: Barred Dark Ginger
Under Wing: Golden Pheasant Tippet - www.slideinn.c...
Wing: Ringneck Pheasant - www.slideinn.c...
Head: Light Natural or Dark Bleached Deer Hair - www.slideinn.c...
Thanks for another killer pattern and something to stave off the insanity. Your an American treasure Mr Galloup
Easily the best hopper pattern I have ever used. There are some places in Yellowstone ( that shall remain unnamed) where this fly will bring them up like no other fly I have ever tried. I like them in size 10. Thanks for the video.
Cmon Kelly , back then they didn’t have the quality fur/hackle as we do now, plus they hand tied, no vice. Still love all that you teach us!
Jack loved pheasant feathers, thats a great pattern. Looking forward to tying some
Another amazing fly just love watch these older videos!!
A great big thanks to you guys . I have only been tying for almost 3 months and have learned more watching your videos more than any other.!!!! I really enjoy these videos and have had a little luck recreating Kelly"s flies. look forward to following along.
Even if that was more orange that's great hopper yummy
Thanks Kelly this helps I've always had trouble tying the hopper...
Excellent instructions on fly tying. The way you explain how and why you should tie in the different materials is very helpful.
Once again Kelly you knock it out of the park (go BLUEJAYS)🙂I LOVE this fly.I have tied so many of your flies over the "YEARS"😊BUT this one "IS" SO SEXY it rocks. Thank you Mr. Galloup !!!
Fantastic idea with the competition guys! Thank you for coming up with a fun idea to entertain people during these odd times!
Love Gartside flies. Simple materials and techniques and they hunt.
Jack would tie neat looking flies with the waste other tyers threw away.
I have some genuine hoppers tied by Jack that are similar to yours but have a head that is maybe half the size of your version. Both look great! IMHO
Love the videos learned alot this will be my second year fly fishing and literally went an got a kit with a vice and bought some materials in the beginning of this quarantine been spending my evenings watching your videos and tying love that your a talker an take the time to explain everything can't wait to see more
Best intro of yours ever!!!
Ikr😂😂
Jack has MANY great ties.
Jack was cool. A fly hipster like maybe Chet Baker, with his horn but with a rod. Good choise.
Thomas Gibbons And no heroin. Very important.
@@billwilde6035 Truthfully, but yes and it never crossed my mind. good luck if you are entering the contest, stay tight.
Awesome tie man... great tip on the hair too.. those flies were t little intimidating to get right but if i follow your directions i think i can get it.. J
How come all your best stories involve your cousin? Trick question?!?... Challenge accepted Kelly!
that hooper look great 👍
Crazy how long COVID lasted
When we thought it was only gonna last three weeks 😂
Passionate and Crafty !
I started tying less than a year ago but I'm still going to enter.
Jack always said that there is a lot of flies you can tie off of a ringneck pheasant. I live in the Northeast, and my hoppers are the Letort Hopper pattern. One late August day I had some time to fish, but I need some hoppers. So I tied one being in a hurry I clipped the hair like an elk hair caddis and well I tied a few more the right way and when fishing. the hopper with just the elk hair caddis type head actually fished better and it's really quick to tie. You are right, the fish see all the new junk and the tune into it and Gartside Hopper, a Letort Hopper or any number of the old school hopper patterns will clean up since the fish don't see those all the time these days. This CCP-virus will pass, how much damage it's going to do beyond the medical side remains to be seen, on the other hand, the Fishing Season opened early this year here in CT. I plan on fishing every day till the first day of Rifle Deer Season. My seasonal flying job is not going to happen this year so I will just tie flies, and fish. June I am going to camp out on the Beaverkill for the whole month. Or wander around PA. Gas is going to be cheap this summer.
The old school tyers of which I am, just turned 75, and the comments about casual techniques in hair stacking does not hold true for Dave Whitlocks flies , Mister Hoppertunity as he would say tied absolutely immaculate flies. I share your dislike for foam flies.I remember the first time I got an order for Chernoble Ants in green for the Nasqualloa hatch on the Bitterroot. Not a fly I would ever want to admit that I tied but they must have worked as they ordered all total 60 or 70 dozen of the wierd ass things.
April...three weeks...such an innocent time
Jack had this long cut 'funky' dubbing called Magic stuff or something. He tied a sand eel fly with it. When head cement or acetone was applied to the dubbed body it would melt to for a super-slick sand eel pattern. He would make the melting process very theatrical like a magician as Kelly said.
Gartside’s Secret Stuff is what you meant. You can still get it on Jack’s website which is being maintained by an old friend.
Here is my question for the contest . watched a tyer put wax on the thread did a whip finish and he said it's almost as good as cement,since the heat of the threat being ppulled tight melts the wax and drys back to being harder . Does it work ?
Kelly, this is an awesome fly, great choice!! This pattern is one of my favorites too... As an old school tyer myself, watching these last few patterns you’ve posted recently is like taking a trip back in time to what fly tying was like back before all the synthetics and foam... Which brings me to a point and my only complaint... I love the dubbing loop technique for a multi color body, but Superfine dubbing is a synthetic, just FYI... Are we allowed to use superfine dubbing for the terrestrial fly competition?
Nice tie and pattern. Thanks for sharing and breaking the COVID-19 boredom. What are the straw looking pieces hanging on your vise bobbin used for?
He uses them when tying articulation streamers. It holds the materials down
Hi Kelly,
Was familiar with Jack Gartside, sparrow etc. but not this hopper pattern! Nice pattern and nice tie!
I suggest you google Jack Sutton and what some say is the best wet fly ever made “ the Despair”
which your tie today reminded me of! A very versatile fly you should know about from Canada!
Tight lines! Stay safe!
Mike, I am on the vice soon as I'm done thanking you for turning me on to this fly and Jack Sutton's patterns. I will have a few on the desk in a few minutes, and can't wait for the hard water to go and the get one of these wet up on lake, thanks again. Kelly
@@TheSlideinn You are most welcome Kelly! Nice to know how it works out when you fish it and if it holds up to its reputation! I watched your drop shot fly videos more then once! Have you ever tried it fishing flys with a long limber spinning rod? And would you still consider it fly fishing despite the spinning rod? Just thinking a spinning rod could have some advantages in tight quarters! Thighs lines! Stay safe!
Hi Kelly is that vise you useing is it a renzetti.? Australia.
Your videos are always fun, informative, and amusing. Your plan for the videos during our national incarceration, and the generous contest you offer are just the thing to snap us out of the Covid Blues.
One question; who's the guy in the photo next to Saint Kelly?
Thanks for watching Linda...that would be Billy Devane
Thanks Linda, it William Devane the movie guy. He lives out here and is really avid tyer . KG
Kelly - great idea for the contest! It makes for a nice change. Do wire & metal tinsel count as synthetics? - JT
You can use wire for a rib
We need to see a closeup of that 'Kelly is Jesus with a mullet in a tie dyed tee shirt' portrait, if what I think I see is correct :-)
“😆everything but sex parts on those things “
You are the best!!👌👌
is that a picture of chevy chase next to god ?
Hey Kelly great fly. Just wondering, how do you tie without a tying light I don't see one when the camera zooms out?
Kelly, Just a thought as you mentioned that this hopper is a bit harder to see as if gets in the film... any downside to add a bit of white Antron on top? do you think it would be visible from the bottom? I believe old school pattern work always better IMO and sometimes we get caught up with all of the new (fun) hype about new materials. Curious on your point of view with adding "indicators" in general. Thanks
Hugues
HFM, no worries I have done it to my own and don't see it put fish off a bit. Thanks for watching. KG
NO FOAM! Kelly, are you tryin to eliminate all contestants under 50?
1 year later is the competition still going . I mean since the rona ain't dead and all
Cool...thank you. Maybe sub bleached moose body hair for the tail.
Nice idea guys!! I’m in for sure. Burke was a killer tier 👍🏻 Btw, KG, that damn Angler Fish has been killin it for me. Thanks. Also, what if we are not FB or Instg users? Im not on that social media bandwagon anymore since 5 years ago. Are you gonna announce here as well?
et, that is just how the one part of the final judging , more to show the bugs to everyone not competing, we will do a video and show them all as well and announce the winner on that and then on the other platforms , thanks. KG
TheSlideinn Well...right on then.👍🏻
I wanna know the story behind tying the Zoo Cougar blind folded ?
What model are your fiskars?.
Isn't the dubbing you used a synthetic. Superfine is synthetic I believe. I'm not sure about the cinnamon caddis dubbing you used. Awesome channel though! Very interesting!
it sure is synthetic so im sure you can use it because he did.
Are rubber legs allowed???
No Rubber Legs allowed. The only synthetic material allowed is wire for ribbing and glue/lacquer
When do they need to be in by?
two weeks after the first video, per category , sorry if I missed that. KG
Not to be picky, but isn't Superfine dubbing synthetic? Is synthetic dubbing allowed in the contest?
Super Fine is ok to use
Ya it is I kinda missed that, but we are letting all dubbings in. KG
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Can we use adhesive eyes?
Negative ghost rider
Nope, good luck . KG
TGFFF