I can see right now until I get some wading boots and socks I need to wrap my shoes and laces with electrical tape. I hate the shoelace magnet! Yes, I’ll be the biggest geek on the water but hey, the fish won’t care. Right now I use the black caps designed to go on the bottom of chair legs on both ends of my cork grip. Drill a hole a little smaller than the shaft, cut a slit for the hook keeper, and slide it on. This changes the shape of your grip from a 1/2 to a full well and protects your cork from shreading. Another cap goes on the butt end. This protects your reel from mud, asphalt etc. Thanks for posting, Wes
Bandaid of job sites..Spot On!😂 Was an electrician for over 40 years. Never once used a bandaid..piece of paper towel and electrical tape. Fixed! Great tips also. Thanks. New subscriber in central Texas. 👍👍🎣👌
So true. Carpenter of 25 years, where do you think we learned the jobsite bandaid from?!? It wasn’t the plumbers!!! Hahahaha. Thanks for subscribing, appreciate it.
For the reel gap. Grab your spool schmear around the spool with some light grease anything really like chapstick even. Then grab your UV resin from the tying bench. Put a drop or 2 at both sides of the gap. Use gravity to keep it from running off and then zap it with resin. Add a couple drops and cure them. Then pop the spool they'll be perfect.
Interesting. Not a fan of the grease. Sounds messy but then again, I have been known to have fumble hands at times. To each their own and thanks for sharing your way.
@@greenhornflyhorn no the grease is so the UV cement doesn't stick to the reel. Call it a release agent. You grease the edge of the spool so the UV resin only sticks to the frame not the spool itself. Then once you zap the resin there is no gap
Great video. Just found your channel and subscribed. Another use is a small piece of the tape will make it easier to find your tippet end in the reel after storage.
Our joke around the house is any tool with electrical tape on it was my father-in-laws. I picked up some 300# mono yesterday. I'll try using it for tippets.. 6 inch brookies are monsters.
Our local shop got a roll of 300# in. Jerry of Jerry's bait and tackle in Port Angeles Washington wanted me to make shrimp and crab eyes out of a foot of it. He also gave me a few feet of 80# to try. See how I worked in a plug for him internationally?
Still holding up for me and yes I am crossing my fingers but it has dealt with a lot of steelhead, salmon, bass, pike, trout etc and still works. Maybe I got lucky, who knows but can’t complain about the clearwater thus far.
You said "undoubt-ably" instead of undoubtedly in your first sentence, so you lost a shitload of credibility points right there. The third tip you gave is solid. I always use electrician's tape to avoid "streamer finger".
Damn, you’re right! “Street cred” is huge in fly fishing and it looks like I just blew it. Oh well, back to working at the carving station at Sizzler……
I can see right now until I get some wading boots and socks I need to wrap my shoes and laces with electrical tape. I hate the shoelace magnet!
Yes, I’ll be the biggest geek on the water but hey, the fish won’t care. Right now I use the black caps designed to go on the bottom of chair legs on both ends of my cork grip. Drill a hole a little smaller than the shaft, cut a slit for the hook keeper, and slide it on. This changes the shape of your grip from a 1/2 to a full well and protects your cork from shreading. Another cap goes on the butt end. This protects your reel from mud, asphalt etc.
Thanks for posting,
Wes
Good tips, helpful for beginners !
Thank you🙂 good luck out there!
Greats ideas!! Thanks a lot!!
No problem! Good luck this weekend.
From a new fly fisherman, your channel is simply the best man. I cant wait for more content,Tight Lines🤙🏼
Thanks brother! Got one coming later today🤘
@@greenhornflyhorn Cant wait!
Helpful. Liked and subscribed!
Very much appreciated!!🙂
Bandaid of job sites..Spot On!😂 Was an electrician for over 40 years. Never once used a bandaid..piece of paper towel and electrical tape. Fixed! Great tips also. Thanks. New subscriber in central Texas. 👍👍🎣👌
So true. Carpenter of 25 years, where do you think we learned the jobsite bandaid from?!? It wasn’t the plumbers!!! Hahahaha. Thanks for subscribing, appreciate it.
Some great hacks! When I use these, I’ll put them in my videos and shout you out for showing me this! You got a new subscriber here!
Go right ahead! Thanks for the subscription and the future shoutout🤘
Thanks, good tips!
No problem, thank you kindly.
Great intro - funny!! OMG - the new duct tape solution for fly fishing…BOOM!!
Need a little humor! Haha. Thanks for checking it out Dan🙂
Like it. Keep them coming.
Thank you. More videos coming down the pipe!
Love it bro 😂 comedy gold. Getting ready for ice off up here and gearing up the fly gear! Yeeeeha
Ice is giving up a little more each day round here. Good luck out there and Keep er’ tight!
@@greenhornflyhorn gave you a sub. Let’s get famous 👊🏻
@@avid.venture Can't wait man! It's gonna happen! HAHAHA
To Cool For School Bro Good Tips
Schools there for everyone, but not everyone is there for school!! Thank you, good luck this weekend 🤘
I follow you, but not Taylor swift. You’re almost there!
Dude!!! That was funny!! haha! Thanks for cracking me up today :)
For the reel gap. Grab your spool schmear around the spool with some light grease anything really like chapstick even. Then grab your UV resin from the tying bench. Put a drop or 2 at both sides of the gap. Use gravity to keep it from running off and then zap it with resin. Add a couple drops and cure them. Then pop the spool they'll be perfect.
Interesting. Not a fan of the grease. Sounds messy but then again, I have been known to have fumble hands at times. To each their own and thanks for sharing your way.
@@greenhornflyhorn no the grease is so the UV cement doesn't stick to the reel. Call it a release agent. You grease the edge of the spool so the UV resin only sticks to the frame not the spool itself. Then once you zap the resin there is no gap
Great video. Just found your channel and subscribed. Another use is a small piece of the tape will make it easier to find your tippet end in the reel after storage.
Oh that’s a great tip! Thanks for that one, hopefully others check this comment out.
Our joke around the house is any tool with electrical tape on it was my father-in-laws.
I picked up some 300# mono yesterday. I'll try using it for tippets.. 6 inch brookies are monsters.
Ha!! It just has so many uses. 300lb mono? Wow! Must be like a rope to tie ships in the yard!?!
Our local shop got a roll of 300# in. Jerry of Jerry's bait and tackle in Port Angeles Washington wanted me to make shrimp and crab eyes out of a foot of it. He also gave me a few feet of 80# to try. See how I worked in a plug for him internationally?
@@danbolton3180 the finest marketing this side of RUclips! Haha
You’re well on your way to fame!
Can't wait for Taylor Swift to follow me!!! HAHAHA!
Cuts and line burns if flyfish large game
Very true. Gloves are a pretty good solution.
I tried gloves and tape I liked using tape steelhead and smaller and gloves for springers
@@jameswallace5830 i’m a tape kinda guy too. I want to try some gloves eventually.
With regards to the reel shown, the essential issue is, that it is awful, I know, I have one.
Still holding up for me and yes I am crossing my fingers but it has dealt with a lot of steelhead, salmon, bass, pike, trout etc and still works. Maybe I got lucky, who knows but can’t complain about the clearwater thus far.
furled leaders are your friend
Never tried em. It’s so hard for me to deviate from the Harvey style leaders. I have heard the furled leaders are great. Thank you for reminding me.
I never cut myself while tying a knot in my life.
Good Job Patrick! It sucks and hope you never do🙂
Seems like a great way to add more trash to your local stream. Can’t figure out why everyone needs to be a fishing guide…
Oh bud. You don’t throw your trash in the stream. Always throw in the proper trash bins. Boom! Also take your used split shot and tippet clips too🙂
Taylor Swift wants you to teach her how to cast
Haha! First lesson will be if she gets frustrated to just “Shake it off”!!
You said "undoubt-ably" instead of undoubtedly in your first sentence, so you lost a shitload of credibility points right there. The third tip you gave is solid. I always use electrician's tape to avoid "streamer finger".
Damn, you’re right! “Street cred” is huge in fly fishing and it looks like I just blew it. Oh well, back to working at the carving station at Sizzler……
@@greenhornflyhorn 😅😛