A thanks to you Brian...I recently decided I needed a new hobby while on the backpacking trail. I'm a weekend warrior as I have a job and a family. I like to take pictures on the trail but decided to get back into fishing (my dad took me bait fishing many times as a kid). I watched your 14 part series on getting started and decided on a 3wt to backpack with. My first trip was a few weekends ago and I managed to snag 9 trout over 2 days. It was an amazing experience...loved every second of it. My heart goes out to Hayden...because my first fly fishing attempt was sublime. Best of luck to him in the future. But anyway thanks for the intro into fly fishing...(I love it way more than bait fishing lol)
The MadRiverOutfitters videos have been VERY helpful to a new Fly Fisherman like me. What I don't know about fly fishing covers all you will ever talk about in your videos. Thanks. Darrel
I watch youtube videos about fishing and hunting and the equipment/techniques used for those blessed activities. Gotta say, Brian is one of the two best video presenters I've come across (no matter what the subject actually). The other is GunBlue490. They both are helpful, very knowledgeable, exacting in their explanation, politely formal (good manners still mean something), humble (a rare virtue these days), and have a great sense of dry humor. Great work Brian, you should be right proud of these videos.
Glad I stumbled across this channel, smashed the like button too. I have some great advise re: furled leaders. You need to take your furled leader, wrap it around the outstretched fingers of your hand, using the other hand get a sharp knife and cut the furled leader so you have several bits. The in your back yard, put those bits on a stone, get some petrol, and pour onto the leader, set alight and watch the ashes float into the air. Then go on youtube and learn how to do a needle knot for some butt section. Then google on how to do blood knots, and make up some leaders, blood knot on the leader to your butt section. Then learn how to do a 3-4 turn water knot (with an overhand knot at the end) for each of your dropper (or do the sliding dropper knot). After that you are ready to go fishing. And marvel as you pick the line off the water how your leader doesn't spray water like a fire hydrant (furled leaders do, of course someone will be along to say that you need half a tub of red muslin on it to stop that) :) :) :)
Thanks for watching! Hope these answers added to your arsenal of fly fishing knowledge! Stay tuned, lots more coming. 🤙
What is the typical casting distance in feet for a splitcane flyrod and is easier to get more distance with a sinking tip flyline
@@darius7643 Please contact the shop directly with your questions and they will be happy to help. Thanks.
thank you for what you do on the youtube community, really appreciate the fly fishing knowledge you share.
Thanks a ton. It's our pleasure. We appreciate you watching and hope you will consider supporting the shop.
A thanks to you Brian...I recently decided I needed a new hobby while on the backpacking trail. I'm a weekend warrior as I have a job and a family. I like to take pictures on the trail but decided to get back into fishing (my dad took me bait fishing many times as a kid). I watched your 14 part series on getting started and decided on a 3wt to backpack with. My first trip was a few weekends ago and I managed to snag 9 trout over 2 days. It was an amazing experience...loved every second of it. My heart goes out to Hayden...because my first fly fishing attempt was sublime. Best of luck to him in the future. But anyway thanks for the intro into fly fishing...(I love it way more than bait fishing lol)
SpaklesDr Thanks for being here and thanks for watching.
I am looking forward to your book. Thank you for all that you do for the sport. I know I, for one, really appreciate it.
We're looking foward to it also! Hopefully worth the weight? Thanks so much for being here and the kind words.
@@Madriveroutfitters
Lol. I'm certain it will be worth the weight. Always here, awaiting the next video. Peace.
The MadRiverOutfitters videos have been VERY helpful to a new Fly Fisherman like me. What I don't know about fly fishing covers all you will ever talk about in your videos. Thanks. Darrel
We appreciate you being here.
I watch youtube videos about fishing and hunting and the equipment/techniques used for those blessed activities. Gotta say, Brian is one of the two best video presenters I've come across (no matter what the subject actually). The other is GunBlue490. They both are helpful, very knowledgeable, exacting in their explanation, politely formal (good manners still mean something), humble (a rare virtue these days), and have a great sense of dry humor. Great work Brian, you should be right proud of these videos.
Thanks so much for being here and for watching. We really appreciate it. And the kind words.
Glad I stumbled across this channel, smashed the like button too. I have some great advise re: furled leaders. You need to take your furled leader, wrap it around the outstretched fingers of your hand, using the other hand get a sharp knife and cut the furled leader so you have several bits. The in your back yard, put those bits on a stone, get some petrol, and pour onto the leader, set alight and watch the ashes float into the air. Then go on youtube and learn how to do a needle knot for some butt section. Then google on how to do blood knots, and make up some leaders, blood knot on the leader to your butt section. Then learn how to do a 3-4 turn water knot (with an overhand knot at the end) for each of your dropper (or do the sliding dropper knot). After that you are ready to go fishing. And marvel as you pick the line off the water how your leader doesn't spray water like a fire hydrant (furled leaders do, of course someone will be along to say that you need half a tub of red muslin on it to stop that) :) :) :)
Thanks for watching and for sharing such sage advice.
@@Madriveroutfitters Your welcome, just don't get me started about Tenkara :)
Whoa...
A "smack down" on the river! (in the tippett "ring")
Aaaaaahahaha!!!
Love the vid!!!
You rock BF!
Thanks for watching.
Thankyou sir great video
@@bobweber4140 Thanks for watching!
Wonderful advice on all subjects!!
Thank you for watching, Bob!
More Great information Brian keep it up 🤙👍🇺🇸
The Vermonter
Thanks for watching! Stay tuned.
Nice video, I was curious about the furled leader as well. Now if I could just figure out why I can' catch fish in an aquarium. lol
Sounds like a furled leader isn't the solution.
Probably not , maybe a net . lol
You seem like a very nice guy , gonna start shopping at your online shop.
Thanks for watching. We appreciate the support.
smashed it
Atta boy! Good work and thanks!
Do you think I could "mash" the like button? We southern folks don't smash many things. We usually mash them. Lol
Lee Thigpen Good point.
We’ll keep it in mind.
I smash it to hard. I think my phone broke😉. Greetings from Sweden.
Excellent work!!! Thanks a ton.
Furled leaders and braided leaders are completely different.
Their use although is not, which is the context here. Thanks though.