Tying The Boogie Man with Kelly Galloup

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  • čas přidán 1. 03. 2019
  • Since we introduced the Boogie Man in the Spring of 2010 it has been wreaking havoc on big fish all across the country. This fly is similar to a Heifer Groomer, but Kelly added a wool head, lead eyes, and cactus chenille to make this fly come alive in the water. This is just one of those patterns that you got to have in the rotation.
    You can purchase individual Boogie Man streamers here: www.slideinn.com/product/gall...
    Galloup's Olive Boogie Man Recipe
    Thread: White GSP 100 - www.slideinn.com/product/ultr...
    Back Hook: MFC 7050 or Daiichi 2460 #4 - www.slideinn.com/product/mfc-...
    Tail: Olive Marabou - www.slideinn.com/product/stru...
    Flash: Copper Flashabou - www.slideinn.com/product/flas...
    Body: Olive Medium Cactus Chenille - www.slideinn.com/product/cact...
    Hackle: Sculpin Olive Strung Saddle Hackle or Olive American Hackle - www.slideinn.com/product/stru...
    Rib: Copper Ultra Wire (Brassie) - www.slideinn.com/product/ultr...
    Wing: Wood Duck Gold Mallard Flank - www.slideinn.com/product/mall...
    Connection: 19 Strand AFW Surflon Micro Ultra Wire - www.slideinn.com/product/afw-...
    Bead: 1-2 Ruby or Red Glass Bead
    Front Hook: MFC 7050 or Daiichi 2460 #1
    Skirt: Olive Marabou or the after shaft of the Sculpin Olive Saddle Hackle
    Flash: Copper Flashabou
    Body: Body: Olive Medium Cactus Chenille
    Hackle: Hackle: Sculpin Olive Strung Saddle Hackle or Olive American Hackle
    Rib: Copper Ultra Wire (Brassie)
    Wing: Wood Duck Gold Mallard Flank
    Eyes: Large Yellow Double Pupil Lead Eyes - www.slideinn.com/product/doub...
    Head: Spirit River UV2 Sculpin Wool (Medium Olive) - www.slideinn.com/product/spir...
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Komentáře • 51

  • @danielfuller10
    @danielfuller10 Před 5 lety +13

    "This is the first mistake I've ever made"
    I love these videos

  • @greggmarkowski1813
    @greggmarkowski1813 Před 4 lety +2

    Caught my first Cumberland River Striper on a white one I tied! Keep up the great vids! Thanks Kelly!

  • @jamescorliss1965
    @jamescorliss1965 Před rokem

    Awesome bug alot of fun to tie and fish. Thanks for the tutorials Kelly great vids and excellent info

  • @cgeatches
    @cgeatches Před 5 lety +1

    Been tying these for a few years, buy the Cougar Packs, definitely worth the $ if your time and sanity is worth anything!
    Thanks for the new video, always learn something and often laugh out loud.

  • @rajhi29
    @rajhi29 Před 5 lety +12

    Thank you for sharing so generously your years and years of knowledge and experience. What I would like to ask for, would be , to see all these streamers, on a retrieve in clear water, to have a reference, to know if my 'attempts' are swimming and tracking correctly. I've been tying all the Galloup streamers this winter, for my late March trip to the White, My Belly Bumper Bunkers seem to swim well, my CH Barely Legals swim like hunting fish, but my Zoo Cougars seem to swim kinda flat and dead-ish. An idea for this summer's filming perhaps. Thanks again! #moredogcameosplease

  • @superfuzz81
    @superfuzz81 Před 5 lety

    That looks like even more fun than selecting flanks for Spey patterns.

  • @kevinjozwiak5696
    @kevinjozwiak5696 Před 5 lety +1

    I’ve learned (after many mistakes) to be very careful when tying in the “cover” after the articulation wire/bead. All too often, I would get my connection dialed just perfect, finish the fly, and have no movement in the tail. When I was tying in my “cover”, I was crowding the connection(my mistake) and taking out any of the good slack that would give a bit of movement in the tail. I hope my mistake can help someone else out. Thanks again for these stellar instructionals!

  • @dmm3124
    @dmm3124 Před 5 lety +7

    First. I don't tie his flies, but I do like to watch these videos because I always learn something about the flies that I do tie and the fish that I am trying to catch. Kelly, could you please do some flies for us warm water anglers, please?

    • @zeroedinwithzeke4059
      @zeroedinwithzeke4059 Před 5 lety

      By warm water, do you mean saltwater or freshwater? I use his flies (zoo cougar is a killer bass streamer in a size 2) for bass and have caught bass over 8 pounds. Also work great on redfish.

    • @kjkornegay
      @kjkornegay Před 5 lety

      you should try this fly in your warm water fishery, you might be surprised

    • @gothickingdopebruh2907
      @gothickingdopebruh2907 Před 5 lety +2

      His streamers are fantastic for warm water. I live in georgia so I have trout an hour away and bass in my backyard. Bass inhale Galloup streamers

  • @myguntalksloud
    @myguntalksloud Před 5 lety

    Great video Mr. Galloup ,
    I have a beginner dry fly question and I know you have done a bunch of " what hooks to use " this is kinda that question but in a different sense . When I first started tying a few years ago I would tie dry flies pertinent to where I live which is central new york. So I would tie sz.10 to sz. 14 March browns, b.w.o.'s , elk hairs , ect. The problem was they would never really float. As I've watched your videos and many others I've learned to use a lighter wire hook than I was using helping tremendously. I figured if you had mentioned this it may help beginners not make this same mistake. Thanks so much Mr. Galloup and tight lines
    Sincerely,
    Adam

    • @brockwilson3446
      @brockwilson3446 Před 5 lety +1

      I always use floatant on my dries. Helps keep them buoyant.
      Cheers.

  • @bevanflyfishnz665
    @bevanflyfishnz665 Před 5 lety

    oh yeahhh! Been waiting for this video. Just packed a big cone, got a beer and parking up for an hour. Is it me or does audio sound bad? Could easily be me... On a serious note guys this was the first big fly I watched swim and I thought it was insane in the river. I love the olive in real clear water. Yellow in the filth.. Cheers from NZ.

  • @taylorvalente9261
    @taylorvalente9261 Před rokem

    You need to do another tying seminar in the postfalls area 😄

  • @ronstanbra7712
    @ronstanbra7712 Před 5 lety +1

    The clear tube that you have flashabou in where did you get them, or what was there main purpose of uses? Thank you Ron

  • @rplecker
    @rplecker Před 3 lety

    “Johnnies favorite holiday is Valentine’s Day... he digs it and buys stuff a year in advance” will get you in trouble with HR KG. This could be the start of the #johnnietoo movement :-)

  • @shallnotbeinfringed5525

    I love the videos, and I've seen just about all of them. My only wish is that you would get them wet. You always say you should see them wet, and I guarantee mine don't look like yours when do when wet. It would help me to continue my learning.

  • @mikekuczynski1552
    @mikekuczynski1552 Před 5 lety

    Nice , the flank feathers give these flies a very realistic look . The wool that you use for the head is great stuff and easy to work with . March 3rd -17 in Ennis today what's it like at your place ? So you think April on the new hooks from MFC ?
    Thanks :-)

  • @paullongmuir9359
    @paullongmuir9359 Před rokem

    Funny. I never tie white. Where I fish, green, black, and brown work. Coming to Banff, grey it is.

  • @derekpaul7111
    @derekpaul7111 Před 5 lety +1

    With your triple articulated boggies do you still put flanks in all 3 hooks or only two? Thanks

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  Před 5 lety +1

      Derek, yes I put a flank on each hook so three flanks

  • @jamalmahdavian2200
    @jamalmahdavian2200 Před 5 lety

    Question for you, Sir. If you wrap the hackle and wire in the same direction does the wire ever capture the hackle? I thought the wire was there to reinforce the hackle so the fly held up... assuming I catch something.

    • @kellygalloup6073
      @kellygalloup6073 Před 5 lety

      Jamal, you are correct sir, if you wrap the same direction nothing really gets secured, that is why I go in opposite directions, the hackle is going from front to back and then you go from back to front and catch the feather every turn. Thanks, Kelly

  • @briggs13a
    @briggs13a Před 5 měsíci

    A white boogieman is all i need ,no other colors no other streamers.I can outfish kelly most days but maybe not on the madison

  • @davidracing3602
    @davidracing3602 Před 2 lety

    Can you substitute the mallard flank with anything? Feathers that size are next to impossible to find

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  Před 2 lety +1

      David, you can sub other Duck flank but they too are hard to come by. You can layer two shorter feathers to make it look like one and get the same results. The first one will have exposed stem and the second covers the stem of the first one and you pretty much get the same look. KG

  • @marykaydonovan2630
    @marykaydonovan2630 Před 4 lety

    How do you retrieve this?

  • @gastondicastelnuovo8857

    Can u join the hooks using stripped copper wire (from electric use) ? Can't get these stainless nowadays

    • @kellygalloup6073
      @kellygalloup6073 Před 4 lety +1

      Gaston, no it would not last very long especially in the gauge it would take to go thru the eye. You can use any bite wire for pike fishing. Thanks, KG

    • @gastondicastelnuovo8857
      @gastondicastelnuovo8857 Před 4 lety

      @@kellygalloup6073 thanks for your answer! And for you great videos too, you made me dust off my tools wanting to tie all day! Thanks man!

  • @johnnylightning1491
    @johnnylightning1491 Před 5 lety +2

    I thought I made a mistake one time but I was in error.

    • @jacobbeers1136
      @jacobbeers1136 Před 4 lety

      I once thought I was wrong, but then I was right :)

  • @scottellsworth1759
    @scottellsworth1759 Před 3 lety

    What about lazor dub for the head

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  Před 3 lety

      A lot of people have used laser dub for the head on Boogie Men. The only thing that changes in the presentation is the drop you get from the weight of the wool.

  • @Elementecho
    @Elementecho Před 5 lety

    Just the tip

  • @gnolmit
    @gnolmit Před 5 lety

    Can you use a down eye hook for the rear hook on articulated patterns? I would think this would impede the action, but some commercially tied streamers appear to have a down eye hook.

    • @TheSlideinn
      @TheSlideinn  Před 5 lety +1

      GN, the OG Circus Peanut used a down eye and fished like a champ, but I have never used one on my flies, I think they move better with a ring eye. I have a new series of hooks coming out that the ring eye is vertical instead of flat horizontal, which will make attachment much easier yet. thanks for watching, Kelly

    • @gnolmit
      @gnolmit Před 5 lety

      Thanks for the quick response. I just started tying articulated mini dungeons after watching the videos and didn’t want to tie a time intensive fly on a hook that wouldn’t allow it to perform. I’ll have to check out the new hooks; sounds like a long shank version of the inline hooks used to replace trebles on lures.

  • @brothersthekkumbhagom8613

    സൂപ്പർ

  • @alexhendrick8288
    @alexhendrick8288 Před rokem

    This sucks... Now i have to choose between this and dungeon 😆

  • @sidneycashion7817
    @sidneycashion7817 Před 5 lety

    An HOUR! To tie a fly? Looks good bet it works great but, AN HOUR>

    • @fjellfiskeren7354
      @fjellfiskeren7354 Před 5 lety +5

      sidney cashion nobody ask you to stay?
      When someone give so much of them selves as those guys appreciate it
      Kelly give sooooooo much valuable information alongside with the tying that
      Alot of folks know much more about the materials etc
      Kelly rocks👍

    • @brockwilson3446
      @brockwilson3446 Před 5 lety +3

      If you actually watched the video you would see that it was much more than just tying a fly. Lots of little tricks and tips that would work for just about any fly. Anyways, I personally enjoyed the full hour of this video.
      Cheers.

    • @sidneycashion7817
      @sidneycashion7817 Před 5 lety

      @@brockwilson3446 I didn't mean to offend anyone but I learned how to tie a bunch of flies quick and go fishing. Maybe I was just in the wrong mood to watch an hour long video on tying a fly.

    • @bugbiteflytying
      @bugbiteflytying Před 4 lety +4

      His video takes an hour because he is sharing a lot of info ( which is awesome). I’m sure he can tie this fly in 15 minutes or less

    • @johnkillinger7078
      @johnkillinger7078 Před 2 lety +1

      All invaluable information which can be used for other flies

  • @glennplatvoet7111
    @glennplatvoet7111 Před měsícem

    Your talking to much picking up the hook maybe