Pure joy on your face while you were explaining the thought process on this pattern. I think it’s cool and I was able to visualize the “sqare” shape of the case… looks awesome.
Back when I was younger, I used to collect the cases, pull the worms out and try to glue the cases on the hook before tying the rest of the fly. I also remember that it didn't look too good.
Im going to try this Kelly,... we have a lot of old farm ponds and lakes around here in Kentucky and I think this will work great on these Panfish . So cool . Thanks
Thank you for posting these videos! I enjoy the history and background behind the files. I especially appreciate hearing the rationale behind not only the tying technique, but the theory behind the fly design (it has helped in my own fly tying/designing). I used to tie a peaking caddis using the cork from a model railroad set (folks put it under the tracks to mimic gravel). I could cut it square, round, etc, and it looked like the small pebbles that the local caddis would use for their case. A wire rib and superglue held the case on the hook through several fish, then it would disintegrate :/.
you all prolly dont give a damn but does any of you know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost my login password. I would love any help you can give me!
@Hayden Colt i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im in the hacking process now. Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Great to see you back! I found your channel a while ago and was crushed when I didn't see a lot of recent uploads because the quality of your videos is bar none the best. Hope to see more from you soon!
The pen that Gary used to mark his leader , white , are called "Mean Streak" and they are made by Sharpie. Just happened to have the new one I just got, setting on my desk.
Wax on, wax off. Kelly, you've touched on each of the trigger points, that I know of, in the course of your tutorials. How about devote one video to that subject. It's so important and, aside from old guys, it gets little attention. I've missed a few that I have to catch up on. I've been in MT.
@@kellygalloup6073 Hi Kelly...got to tell you that I love to listen to the reasoning that goes in to your flys. Its a privilege to hear the years of experience that you build in and willingly share,you're a good guy... A visit to your shop is on my bucket list, involving a trans Atlantic flight etc, see ya soon
Pure joy on your face while you were explaining the thought process on this pattern. I think it’s cool and I was able to visualize the “sqare” shape of the case… looks awesome.
I really foung this pattern intersting, I think i going to tie a few up!
Good morning Kelly,
I so enjoy listening to you hope all is well with you and your folks.👍
Back when I was younger, I used to collect the cases, pull the worms out and try to glue the cases on the hook before tying the rest of the fly. I also remember that it didn't look too good.
Barn, I was on the Platte between bridge and the hatchery when I first saw these. Good to hear from you man.
I fished that stretch on opening day this year, nothing but salmon smolts but it was still fun. Keep the videos coming, hell of a lot of fun to watch.
@@kellygalloup6073 One of my most favorite stretches on the Platte, especially the run above the bend away from the highway.
These videos are so much fun!
How many kernels of corn can you fit on this fly??
depends on the gap, KG
Corn only works on the Norfork upstream from Rose's Trout Dock.
The fact that he hasn’t tied one in 15 years makes me a little worried. Does that mean he never fishes it because it doesn’t work?
That is a cool fun tie you did Kelly. You summed up what tying flies is for me. Thanks for this most enjoyable and informative tutorial.
I’m glad the crazy busy season is over. I’m ready for more of your tutorials. Thanks for sharing.
Im going to try this Kelly,... we have a lot of old farm ponds and lakes around here in Kentucky and I think this will work great on these Panfish . So cool . Thanks
Nice job Mr. Troutsman!
Thanks Ray, loving your new series.
Thank you for posting these videos! I enjoy the history and background behind the files. I especially appreciate hearing the rationale behind not only the tying technique, but the theory behind the fly design (it has helped in my own fly tying/designing).
I used to tie a peaking caddis using the cork from a model railroad set (folks put it under the tracks to mimic gravel). I could cut it square, round, etc, and it looked like the small pebbles that the local caddis would use for their case. A wire rib and superglue held the case on the hook through several fish, then it would disintegrate :/.
you all prolly dont give a damn but does any of you know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost my login password. I would love any help you can give me!
@Lochlan Elliot Instablaster =)
@Hayden Colt i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im in the hacking process now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Hayden Colt It worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my ass !
@Lochlan Elliot You are welcome xD
Yay! He's back.
Nice little pattern Kelly, hope you had a productive season this year!
Gary used a Mean Streak marker to color his tippet white. I carried one in my pack for years. It really works.
Wooo hoooo! Another tying season is starting and thank you for this excellent vid!
thanks learn alot from your patterens
Great to see you back! I found your channel a while ago and was crushed when I didn't see a lot of recent uploads because the quality of your videos is bar none the best. Hope to see more from you soon!
Keep up the great work Kelly. I thought you left RUclips! Thanks for all you do in this sport and sharing your knowledge with us. God bless.
The pen that Gary used to mark his leader , white , are called "Mean Streak" and they are made by Sharpie. Just happened to have the new one I just got, setting on my desk.
Welcome back!!! I was just thinking a couple days ago that you haven't put out a video in awhile. Nice tie Kelly!
LOVE the new camera(s) and angles...once again the quality of your videos centers around your dialog. Oh, and welcome back.
Nice little pattern and great to see you back pal
Back to coffee or just decaf?
that's a neat fly. my local case makers caddis have 2-4 sticks on their cases, the older generation of fishermen call em "stick bait"
so you say the caddis are on silk lines?
Kelly, thanks for these great videos. What kind of wax are you using with the GSP?
Randy, Its vinyard trying to get it here but so far cant find a distributor but looking. KG
You can tell winter is coming, looking your way from Ennis it's white and cold . Good time to fill the boxes .
Wax on, wax off. Kelly, you've touched on each of the trigger points, that I know of, in the course of your tutorials. How about devote one video to that subject. It's so important and, aside from old guys, it gets little attention. I've missed a few that I have to catch up on. I've been in MT.
I really like this approach. Thanks, Kelly!
(And cheaters are great!)
Nice fly. Hula girl needs to be up front please lol. I love your videos my tying has greatly improved since I found your channel
Nice...Cannot lose with a Cased Caddis..
I think those pea brain trout have fooled more fishermen in history than any other fish species.
It's been a while
Walts worms
the hula girl is quite distracting. ;-)
Im sorrdude but I have to let you know in a polite way.
You talk way to much in your videos. We all know how to tie a fly.
Easy fix man, don't watch. Not everybody does know , in a polite way. Kelly
@@kellygalloup6073 Hi Kelly...got to tell you that I love to listen to the reasoning that goes in to your flys. Its a privilege to hear the years of experience that you build in and willingly share,you're a good guy... A visit to your shop is on my bucket list, involving a trans Atlantic flight etc, see ya soon
@@kellygalloup6073 I just watch you in X2 speed :)
LOL!! So much here... By the way, all the "talk" is the BEST part.