Morgan Nowels Fishing
Morgan Nowels Fishing
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Fishing a Drop Shot Nymph Rig- Tips and Tricks to Catch More Trout
In this video I go into depth covering a unique way to nymph fish. If you spend any of your fly fishing time nymphing, this is definitely a rig and video you should check out!
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Gear Review Ozark Trail Coolers - Cheap Knock Off Or Quality Gear?
Просмотров 28 тыс.3 года назад
Hey everyone! In todays video I review some of the Walmart/Ozark Trail Coolers. Insulated coolers have taken over the outdoor market, and I test some of the cheaper options on a two day float fishing trip in Wyoming. Are they cheap terrible quality knock-offs, or quality gear at a great price? Links to purchase are below: www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-Trail-36-Can-Welded-Leak-Proof-Zipperless-Hard-S...
Cabelas Bass Fishing Challenge Part 2 - On The Water
Просмотров 1083 года назад
In this video I go out to attempt to complete my Cabelas bass fishing challenge. I purchased 100 dollars worth of lures and attempt to catch a fish on all of them! See part one at the link below: ruclips.net/video/ZJmc99NwhO4/видео.html
One Hundred Dollar Cabelas Bass Challenge Part 1. - I Spend a Hundred Bucks on Bass Baits
Просмотров 863 года назад
Hey everyone- I recently went out and got a hundred dollars worth of bass baits from Cabelas. In this video I show you what made it into my basket, and in tomorrow's video, I head out and try to catch a fish on each of the baits.
Tying the Blue Winged Soft Hackle - Fly Tying
Просмотров 6363 года назад
In todays video, I channel my inner Kelly Galloup and take wayyyyy too long to describe how to tie a super simple fly. Tie it up in a bunch of different colors and sizes to imitate your local bugs and you'll get em! Below are links to buy the materials I use to tie the fly. www.flyfishfood.com/collections/curved-shank-hooks/products/daiichi-1120-heavy-wire-scud-hook www.flyfishfood.com/collecti...
New Kayak! Wilderness Systems Radar 115 - First Time Kayak Bass Fishing in the New Rig!
Просмотров 7493 года назад
Hey everyone! I bought a new used boat! In this video I take you out on my maiden voyage in the new yak to do some kayak bass fishing. I mean, why fly fish on my days off when I could bass fish?
How To Tie the No See Um Midge (Fly Tying Tutorial)
Просмотров 25 тыс.3 года назад
In this video I demonstrate how to tie the No See Um Midge. This pattern has been killing it for me during winter time midge patterns and is definitely a fly pattern you should carry in your box. Change the colors, sizes and add tails and you can turn it into a fantastic mayfly imitation!
How To Tie the Soft Hackle Sow Bug (Fly Tying)
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.3 года назад
In this video I teach you how I tie a soft hackle sow bug. This pattern is an absolute killer and has become a stable in my fly box when fishing tailwaters and spring creeks. Tie some up and give them a try on your local fisheries!
Fishing Small Dry Flies - Tips and Tricks to Catch More Trout on Little Flies
Просмотров 16 тыс.3 года назад
In this video I head out to my local tailwater to chase some hatches. In the winter and spring small bugs hatch all around the country. During my outing, I give rigging tips, fishing tips, and get some great dry fly eats.
How to Select a Fly Line - Understanding Fly Line Tapers
Просмотров 8093 года назад
In this video I go in depth into fly line tapers and how to select the best fly line for your fly fishing applications. Comment with any questions you may have. Please, subscribe and follow me on instagram @morgannowelsfishing. Thanks for watching!
Ice Fishing - How to Approach a New Body of Water (Strawberry Reservoir Utah)
Просмотров 4633 года назад
In this video I head out to Strawberry Reservoir in Utah for the first time this year. I go over a four step approach I use any time I'm fishing a new or unfamiliar body of water. Please subscribe and follow me on instagram! @morgannowelsfishing

Комментарии

  • @barbellsjoysticks9802
    @barbellsjoysticks9802 17 дней назад

    20 minutes tying the rig just to catch a snag and tear the entire goddamn thing off and tie again 😂

  • @derrekwong8540
    @derrekwong8540 19 дней назад

    This was a really great video. Thank you for it. I fish the Bow river a fair bit and drop shot. But I learned a few more things watching your video. I liked your passion in presenting it. You would be a great guide to have. Thanks

  • @dave8456
    @dave8456 Месяц назад

    I see this video is 3 years old. But WHAT? You heard the Radar 115 is slow????? I have seen plenty of comparisons to other kayaks of equal lengths. Most everyone said it was faster than most all other brands. The only thing I have heard was. That it is slower than the 135 Radar. Longer kayaks are generally faster anyway, but less maneuverable. Just saying!

  • @BodhiTrout
    @BodhiTrout Месяц назад

    Cheers for this, excellent!

  • @gajuma56
    @gajuma56 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video. Ian Moutter from the UK calls this fly style "paraloop". He penned a book in 2001 "Tying Flies the Paraloop Way". He uses a gallows and a neck breaker (homemade) tool for wrapping the hackle. Instructions are included in his excellent book.

  • @larryfitzpatrick840
    @larryfitzpatrick840 2 месяца назад

    great video

  • @russellogden8071
    @russellogden8071 2 месяца назад

    So what is your recommended set up for pocket water glides and ripples

  • @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy
    @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy 3 месяца назад

    For some reason all my clinch knots break really easily on anything smaller than 5x. I stopped using fly fishing tippet though, its too expensive. Now I'll typically use a 7.5ft or 9ft 4x or 5x tapered leader, and add to that 2ish feet of 5lb fluro. And then just continue to re-add the fluro when needed.

  • @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy
    @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy 3 месяца назад

    ​@morgannowelsfishing5673 1 year later and I'm back here trying to figure out how to fish small flies to stupid picky fish on the canyon section of the lower provo. Went out today from 5am to 2pm and caught 3 fish. I could see the fish, but the little jerks wouldn't eat what i was tossing. Smallest thing i fished was a size 16 thing with hares ear and cdc i tied up on an fulling mill 90 degree jig hook.

  • @jdoza5184
    @jdoza5184 3 месяца назад

    Guys fast forward to 9:20 for tying. Dead serious……

  • @tomfisher3117
    @tomfisher3117 3 месяца назад

    Rousey video. Why didn’t he just wait until midnight to record?

  • @DanielDeVries-cd4pe
    @DanielDeVries-cd4pe 5 месяцев назад

    Great tutorial. I’m new to fly fishing. Haven’t seen this setup yet, will definitely try it my next time out. Thanks!

  • @glennplatvoet7111
    @glennplatvoet7111 6 месяцев назад

    I bought a new 10 weight saltwater line and it truly casts much easier than my new smooth intermediate sink line very good choice I'm not sorry at all my other line is a 9 on a 9 weight pole shooting line for large fly's

  • @richardvanvoris3496
    @richardvanvoris3496 6 месяцев назад

    too much talk, not enough show. " Show he don't tell me"

  • @PaulTenenbaum
    @PaulTenenbaum 7 месяцев назад

    Ok, so this is a great rig and I've used it with lots of success. I like to use it especially when fishing two small flies, like size 20 midges, a larva on the bottom and an emerger on top. But you mentioned it's not all that great for pocket water. So, which type of rig would suit pocket water best? Does it have to be a euro nymph setup, or is there a better indicator rig for those types of conditions as well?

  • @cyguy8577
    @cyguy8577 8 месяцев назад

    This is too hard! 😂 I’ll tie this “guide fly” style with EP fibers! Great video!

  • @squatchy69
    @squatchy69 8 месяцев назад

    This guy's rig gets you pretty close to good. But here are a couple things that will make it miles better. Get an 8' or 9' leader to 3-4x. Depending on the size of fish you will be catching. Don't tie your bobber so close to your floating lines tip. You don't have any room to mend without disturbing the bobber. If you have 6-8' of distance to your indicator. You can make really big mends without disturbing your bobber. And there's no reason to line your fish with the floating line being so close to the indicator that your flies ride pretty close to underneath the bobber. That would put down all the fish where I fish. In CO we have some of the most educated fish in the world. They get fished on every day of the year by tons of guys from first light till dark. All the above things I say you should not do will put the fish down. Secondly, those foam bobbers are crap. You will miss tons of takes because those bobbers are so insensitive you won't register the slight takes at all. I make my own black yarn indicators. You can see them on any day and will never struggle to see them under any circumstances. Plus. Sometimes, the fish come up and hit them hard. This would indicate they think they are stoneflies, cicadas, crickets, etc. So, at least if they are not attacking them. They won't think it's a line setup. More importantly. Most nympher's could catch way more fish if they added one more split-shot. This means they would find themselves in the feeding zone now. The feeding zone always runs slower than the surface speed. The yarn will always tell you whether you are deep enough or not. If it just floats calmly down the water surface. It's a good bet you are not in the zone. This is important now, so listen up. When you do get into the zone, something happens at your indicator. It has slowed down and is not traveling as fast as the surface. So. That means you will notice that it has stopped riding calmly on top of the water. Rather. It looks like it is shivering just a tiny bit. Now think of how the water parts when passing a rock in the river. It runs to both sides of the rock and goes faster. It will do the same to the yarn indicator. It will shimmy/shake/shiver/convulse. Whatever term you want to use. But when you see that happening. Because the water is floating fast past it on each side. You now know you are in the slower feeding zone. So, to summarize. The longer leader above your indicator, will turn it over easier. You will learn to mend like crazy. And never even bother the indicator. You will know if you are deep enough. And you will notice way more takes.

    • @morgannowelsfishing5673
      @morgannowelsfishing5673 8 месяцев назад

      I appreciate your feedback. We can all learn something new in this sport, which is what makes it great. You do have the smartest fish in the world. When I lived there and fished Cheeseman and Deckers a bunch this rig definitely didn't work on them. Or did it in spades? 🧐

    • @squatchy69
      @squatchy69 8 месяцев назад

      @@morgannowelsfishing5673 Hey brother. I wasn't trying to disrespect you. We all do things a bit differently, like you said. I appreciate your hard work. I've never made a video, but I have heard from others that you guys spend hours editing on half an hour of stuff. Thank you for that. Most of the time, when I'm fishing the canyon. Or up on the Taylor and The Pan. You can't even use an indicator. But usually, when you are sight fishing, you can follow where you think your flies are going. And watch for the fish's white part of the lips on the inside of their mouth. So we can watch them eat. And set the hook that way. Keep up the great work, friend. if you ever plan to come out this way. Hit me up. The rivers are so damn crowded. And the fishermen have zero respect anymore, it seems. So I mostly fish still water these days. Even when it's crowded. People can't just slide in right next to you at 10 A>M> When you were there before the first light. It's about as crazy as fishing the Great Lakes tribs during the runs.

  • @jrcll7856
    @jrcll7856 8 месяцев назад

    so how far down your tippet, from the tippet ring are you tying in your first tag ?

  • @tomsakai1166
    @tomsakai1166 8 месяцев назад

    Great explanation of fly line tapers and how they affect mending and roll casts. I’ve read a lot of the literature and viewed RUclips videos trying to understand the differences, you nailed it!

    • @morgannowelsfishing5673
      @morgannowelsfishing5673 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it. It's a topic not many people care to learn about, so it's cool to see someone that cares about it!

  • @rickgames1669
    @rickgames1669 9 месяцев назад

    Are missing an eye on your butt section of your rod? Enjoyed the video.

  • @Bamaoutdoors
    @Bamaoutdoors 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the info! What do you think the bigger one weighs? I'm looking for one for my kayak

  • @kegoogle3767
    @kegoogle3767 10 месяцев назад

    CANT SEE ANYTHING IN THIS VIDEO YOUR IN THE SHADOW USELES VIDEO JUST A VIEWER. WHAT DO I KNOW RIGHT.

  • @sigurdurmarolafsson4183
    @sigurdurmarolafsson4183 10 месяцев назад

    Great video. I have been doing a similar thing but I did my " bottom weights " by putting ( different amounts of ) coneheads on a large scud hook. It is amazing how often they are eaten "as snails".

  • @ranori1412
    @ranori1412 11 месяцев назад

    The loops are absolute unnecessary...tye it the same way as a klinkhammer fly!

  • @Jdub970
    @Jdub970 11 месяцев назад

    What size tippet rings were the ones in the video?

  • @davidelkins3229
    @davidelkins3229 11 месяцев назад

    You should prechill your cooler. Not put food and ice in a warm cooler and expect good results

  • @michaelcollins106
    @michaelcollins106 Год назад

    You know what people who are seeking out cooler reviews always want? LOUD FUCKING HOUSE MUSIC PLAYING ON A LOOP PVER THE PERSON TALKING. Thanks for what I’m sure was a good review.

  • @angryjay06
    @angryjay06 Год назад

    Hey what brand trailer do you have for your boat

  • @saylor150
    @saylor150 Год назад

    Great instruction, thank you

  • @felipeaslbezerra
    @felipeaslbezerra Год назад

    Good review

  • @noelslater822
    @noelslater822 Год назад

    Very informative and helpful! Thank you!

  • @noelslater822
    @noelslater822 Год назад

    Loved this vid! Better than anything I've seen yet on this setup! Very informative and helpful! Thank you for putting this together! Definitely subbed & Liked!

  • @jonhart-dj7fn
    @jonhart-dj7fn Год назад

    I'm on the east coast i like watching listening learning great pattern cheers!

  • @jonhart-dj7fn
    @jonhart-dj7fn Год назад

    really cool.. i watched listened learned very cool tutorial ty liked subscribed

  • @ssykes2008
    @ssykes2008 Год назад

    With the zipper one, I normally put all my drinks and food in the bottom of the cooler. Then I put the smart shelf in and put the ice pack on it and close it up. I keep the cooler in the back seat of my truck. (so it stays really hot) Since cold air falls and heat rises it keeps everything in my cooler cold for a couple days. Not to mention everything stays dry because I never add any ice! I just swap the ice pack out every couple of days.

  • @Fly_Fishing_Fool
    @Fly_Fishing_Fool Год назад

    Suuuuper helpful

  • @jamesnelson7290
    @jamesnelson7290 Год назад

    Thank you for another great informative video and keeping it reel!

  • @SlowEarl1
    @SlowEarl1 Год назад

    Nice presentation! Thank You!

  • @slickwilly4613
    @slickwilly4613 Год назад

    How does he adjust for depth

    • @morgannowelsfishing5673
      @morgannowelsfishing5673 8 месяцев назад

      I don't adjust for depth too much. Generally for drastic changes in depth I just adjust the weight. If it snags a bunch, lighten it up. If it never bounces, add more. For the most part though the rig will get tight regardless of depth. The only thing that changes is the angle that the leader runs down the river, which doesn't seem to affect the effectiveness.

  • @Bushcraft242
    @Bushcraft242 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @edwardekers
    @edwardekers Год назад

    Thanks for the time you put in making this video. I look forward to taking your advise next time out

  • @squatchy69
    @squatchy69 Год назад

    Do you even know what a rowlcast is it's not a role cast that your teaching these people that's just a lob

    • @morgannowelsfishing5673
      @morgannowelsfishing5673 8 месяцев назад

      I do know what a rollcast is. I agree this is not an actual roll cast, but a variation of one often reffered to as a water load. A roll-cast is when you leave line on the water in front of you, bring the rod tip back slowly so as to leave an anchor point on the water (to do this PROPERLY the anchor point should be to the side and slightly in front of the caster) and form what is referred to as a "d-loop. This is called a "d-loop" because the rod and the line form an uppercase letter D. Then you execute a standard forward stroke and the mass of the fly line in the d-loop sufficiently "loads" the rod, allowing the transfer of energy down the line which will result in picking up any line that was left on the water and the line shooting forward.

  • @gregallard2317
    @gregallard2317 Год назад

    That's not the way the original No-see-um is tied. The wing is different.

  • @nicolasbinette2919
    @nicolasbinette2919 Год назад

    Awesome video thanks! Could I directly replace the tapered leader part, the metal ring and the 6 foot tipppet with just a 7-8 foot tippet, then the surgeon's knot and the nymph?

    • @morgannowelsfishing5673
      @morgannowelsfishing5673 8 месяцев назад

      It would be difficult to attach straight tippet to the end of the fly line. It also helps with casting to have a thicker butt section.

  • @scod3908
    @scod3908 Год назад

    me: cut line with nippers, put waste in my pocket youtube professional: cut line with teeth, spit it into the river

    • @morgannowelsfishing5673
      @morgannowelsfishing5673 8 месяцев назад

      That's a good call and I'm glad you called me out on it. I really shouldn't do that and will make it a point to not. Truly, thank you. I'm not offended by that at all and appreciate that you're trying to keep our wild outside places clean. HOWEVER, I am highly offended that you called me a youtube professional 🤣. Definitely not that. I WAS a full time professional guide for 8 years and am planning on coming back to it. I guess I started RUclips videos because I was bored? I don't know, we all make bad decisions.

  • @termite122
    @termite122 Год назад

    the paper cartons that cream or half and half come in are great for ice..rinse them out fill em with water and freeze them..when u use the ice u just cut the carton with a knife and u have a solid block of ice in a quart size..one for me lasts all day or you could add 2 if u had a big cooler for a long day in hot weather..lasts way way longer than a bag of ice..i copied that from my dad as he did since i was a little kid and he took me fishing..

  • @puccini4530
    @puccini4530 Год назад

    Far too many wraps, and Venus 14/0 is actually quite thick on a #22. Semperfli 18/0 would work better, and it's plenty strong enough. Those tiny midges have very thin bodies, so you need very little thread. The use of a gallows tool is a no-brainer for this pattern.

  • @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy
    @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy Год назад

    Go Utah! fishing the no-see-um on the provo quite a bit. I just make shorter casts so I can see and kneel down if I have to.

  • @lyndonfish6229
    @lyndonfish6229 Год назад

    What is the point of using a bobber if the weight is getting to the bottom and running along the bottom? Or are you sort of matching the placement of the bobber so that the weight is just suspended from the bottom, held up by the bobber.

    • @morgannowelsfishing5673
      @morgannowelsfishing5673 8 месяцев назад

      No, the weights should definitely be dragging on the bottom. The point is to have the rig tight with the bobber and weights fighting one another. With no bobber, the weights would just anchor on the bottom. With a bobber up top getting pushed by the faster water near the surface you'll get enough pull to keep the weights moving just slightly- giving you the "bounce" you see the bobber do. Its a constant back and forth between the bobber and weights fighting one another.

  • @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy
    @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy Год назад

    dont use a leader!! that is so expensive! just use 15-30 lb fluro line. you can get 150 yards of it for the same price as one 7 foot tapered leader.

    • @morgannowelsfishing5673
      @morgannowelsfishing5673 8 месяцев назад

      I often do just that. Sometimes I have an old beat up leader laying around and just use that butt section though.