Thanks for posting these "smaller" adventures. Your simpler videos fishing in North Carolina were what got me into fly fishing years ago. I love the big adventures you go on, but the every day adventures that anyone can do is what I think inspires a lot of us. Great job!
This really shows the reality of what anyone can do. We all dream to take these great big adventure, but we need the fuel to make them happen. These small fast & light trips really are the fuel to drive the big things. Super rad to see Wild Fly taking it down to reality and doing what anyone can really accomplish in a day or weekend with a bit of creativity and planning. Its not always these super remote places that need to be fished. A stream on the side of the road can make for a great day of fishing. Love this and stoked for a new series
Finally getting to watch this and love it. I don't comment often, but I felt compelled. I bought a small kelty fanny pack(lame, I know) a year ago. It's what I take when I hike into WNC streams with the 2wt. It's contents are exactly the same. Tippet, floatant, and flies. That's it, and I've loved scaling back for certain outings
One of my favorite videos so far!! A video in which us..."average Joe's"..would be able/willing to do. Looking forward to more like this. Great video!!
The production value is SO HIGH for this being a solo project. Huge fan of your art and stories. I'm a medical student and I listen to your podcast whenever I'm driving to and from the hospital. You've inspired me to take advantage of the surf fishing nearby even if it's challenging. Appreciating local waters is so important. Reach out if you're ever in San Diego, will get you dialed in for the surf. Cant wait for more Fly Cup Diaries. Keep it up you're a legend!!!
Love seeing this local mini adventure. There’s something pretty awesome about being able to start on your bike out your front door. Keep it up man and keep the authentic content coming!
Great video Scottie, love the fact that you left the parts in where you got snagged in the trees, apparently it happens to all of us no matter how experienced. Keep up the good work!
Love this Scotty. As someone who does a lot of minimalist bike fishing along the San Antonio river, I very much appreciate this series. The ‘huge extravagant’ trips are great but do not shy away from these. Cannot wait to see one where you’re able to camp as well.
I love that little creek. It’s my go to spot for when I only have an hour or two to fish. I’ve experienced all the same challenges there, but it’s worth it to catch a few native fish basically in town.
I have found a place to fish and have fun 15 minutes from my door. It's not about how big nor how many. It's about how much better you feel after getting out there and trying to unravel the mystery of trout. Thanks for sharing your adventures and keep doing them, whether you share or not!
Simple but still epic. The best part is seeing all the small things you normally pass in a car. Thx for sharing Scottie! Hope to meet u on the river one day✌️ Steve at Black Fly
I enjoyed watching your 130 mile trip, and great that has inspired you to do more smaller trips. When I was a youngster, I used to cycle to a lot of my fishing spots. A little more freedom than with a car.
To be able to bike and fish is awesome. It’s been a long time since I’ve done that but even with the rain I would find a place under a bridge or whatever I could find.
Looks like you had to be able to land your cast in a fly cup in some of that pocket water. Tactical fishing at its best. Always entertaining, keep ‘‘em coming please!
This brings me back to before I had a driver's license, just biking to lakes and streams and going fishing. It's cool to see you keeping that adventurous spirit alive, and just simply enjoying the process of going fishing rather than getting wrapped up in all the fancy gear and faraway places that are such a huge draw nowadays. Keep it up!!
Awesome real video my friend! I can’t count the times I’ve looked at the forecast and still got stormed on. It happens and you made the right choice. The fun in adventure always comes with some type of risk involved. Keep up the hard work brother, can’t wait to see the next chapter
I know you have had this suggested by other people too….(and twice by me now) but you should do the Utah Cutthroat Slam and do a vid on it. It is a lot of fun. If not, no worries! Just keep on kicking out the great content!
Dig it dude! Started following you when we lived in NC too. Funny we also relocated to SLC. When you put out your Uinta video I told a bunch of friends how cool it would be to make a bikepacking fly loop out there. Then you went on your first bikepacking trip in Idaho and I was stoked! Glad to see you are still getting after it and doing some fun stuff on the bike!
Hey man love watching your stuff. Keep sharing! Currently watching this while “working” haha. If you every want to fish the Logan or Blacksmith Rivers just let me know!
We took a UTV overlanding trip in the Uintas in August. Fishing was great, but of all the mountains I’ve been in, I’ve never seen the weather change so quickly and so dramatically! On our last two days we experienced the heaviest rain we’ve ever had camping - three times! 😆
These are the type videos that got me interested in your channel originally. Good quality and simple fly fishing in creeks and small streams. Your more “robust” productions are great don’t get me wrong, but this is what I can relate to more. Would really like to see more of this. Great work as always!
Sweet trip. If you ever want to do a bike pack back country trip in the Banff area, let me know. I’ll take you into some cool spots. Also an opportunity to fish Alberta rivers as side trips to make the trip North worth it. Hike, bike or jet boat. All available.
You must be busy with a new grand adventure. This is great therapy I bet. Keep it up, best channel on RUclips in my opinion. So much so, i've cancel all network TV on my Cable provider. More Short Bus with the Boys coming I hope.
Love some videos of smaller trips! I love going on big trips but it's so important to stay connected to fishing on a more day to day basis than the huge adventure a few times per summer.
Love this and looking forward to another one. I watch a lot of bikepacking and touring channels (way more than I actually ride!) and they ride right by so much beautiful water. I’d never get anywhere because I’d be stopping everywhere. This was fun to watch. Well filmed and edited, too.
Honestly your simple videos are the reason I subscribed. Loved the weekly videos like the our water series when you were in boone. Sometimes less is more.
Really enjoyed this episode. The simplicity is so refreshing. But you need to pick up a short (7.6 ft) and light (#3) fiberglass rod for those bush whacking streams rather than using that 9ft graphite rod! 😄
Hello, I appreciate the goal of simplifying in fly fishing. I would like to suggest that you give tenkara a try if you haven't already. It is a super simplified way to fly fish and it is so much fun. It is also a great way to introduce new folks to fly fishing as it mostly eliminates the complexities of line control.
Lived on the rim of Tanner Park for years and spent countless hours charging up to the Uintas or Provo, but never once considered fishing Mill Creek right there in the backyard. Rad idea.
Awesome video I've been waiting for another bike packing fishing trip. It looks like so much fun. I actually got my first flu rod this year after watching your videos. I have been a couple times this year and had a few follows but no eats yet.
Dude its funny, because now whenever i watch any other fly fishing videos, nothing compares to your content! I just got back from a 4 day colorado trip, and im going through withdraw now! LOL Gotta get back out there! AWESOME content brother!!
Love this vid bro! A way more digestible length for RUclips. I hope to see more. Love all your vids but it’s nice to see something a bit shorter in my feed 👍👍
I am trying to learn from your video shots on how to edit a fishing trip. I count about 28 complex time intensive tripod setups. No way was this a easy kickback solo fishing trip. Especially the uphill bike shots where you setup the tripod and ride up a steep section by it and than ride back down to breakdown the tripod and than ride up that same steep hill again 🤯🤯🤯. Lots of quick moving water shots, a few underwater shots, a few flower/plant shots, and some nicely composed tripod setup fishing shots. I am going to use a drone for my biking/hiking shots and save way more time for fishing.⌛️
You need to try out some driftless fishing out here in Minnesota and Wisconsin. One of the most special places in the Midwest. Farmland, prairies, and meadows. Could make a gorgeous video!
Your vids definitely inspired me to get into blue lining for brookies. Ive gotten pretty good at bringing the bare minimum for them since im hiking in a decent ways. I still need some work on minimizing equipment on those slightly larger streams that dont warrant bringing the kitchen sink
Nice vid. Something to be said about a simple trip with minimal equipment. I have been downsizing what i carry. Makes you think about where you are fishing and what methods you are going to use. Like watching your content.
6:28 this happened when i went out today, had no luck and came up on a good spot, was switching flys and a guy and his dog came up and dived in... wish i could be that invisible when hunting lol
Love your videos!! Trying different fishing styles are a good way to train your mind and to expand your knowledge, keep it up. And always be prepared lol😅
This was a fun video to watch! Thanks for sharing it can be a lot of fun with essential gear only. Did you wish you had brought your net? Trout are slippery!!! How far did you bike??
Had to sacrifice the net for packing sake but it would’ve been nice 😅 And I ended up biking around 28 miles since I had to bike all the way back after the storm.
Thanks for posting these "smaller" adventures. Your simpler videos fishing in North Carolina were what got me into fly fishing years ago. I love the big adventures you go on, but the every day adventures that anyone can do is what I think inspires a lot of us. Great job!
I feel the same
Same
Same here, the NC videos are pretty much the whole reason I flyfish today !
fly fishing in the bike helmet, so much steez
When's the next van adventure video coming Will?
@@jeremiahhedeen3879 brewing up some edits right now, hopefully in the next couple weeks something will be out!
Looked like the path to parleys creek
WOW. that fish @ 15:15 was stunning!
They can’t all be epic adventures. Just share your passion for fishing. That’s all anyone wants to see. 👍🏻
This really shows the reality of what anyone can do. We all dream to take these great big adventure, but we need the fuel to make them happen. These small fast & light trips really are the fuel to drive the big things. Super rad to see Wild Fly taking it down to reality and doing what anyone can really accomplish in a day or weekend with a bit of creativity and planning. Its not always these super remote places that need to be fished. A stream on the side of the road can make for a great day of fishing. Love this and stoked for a new series
You know it’s a good day when your fishing in your helmet! Great video!
Man this makes me miss Salt Lake. I’ve never even fly fished; just love your videos and passion for it.
I love that stream. I taught a couple of my kids Tenkara there.
Finally getting to watch this and love it. I don't comment often, but I felt compelled. I bought a small kelty fanny pack(lame, I know) a year ago. It's what I take when I hike into WNC streams with the 2wt. It's contents are exactly the same. Tippet, floatant, and flies. That's it, and I've loved scaling back for certain outings
One of my favorite videos so far!! A video in which us..."average Joe's"..would be able/willing to do. Looking forward to more like this. Great video!!
Great work Scotty.
One of my favorites so far. Very relatable microadventure!
The production value is SO HIGH for this being a solo project. Huge fan of your art and stories. I'm a medical student and I listen to your podcast whenever I'm driving to and from the hospital. You've inspired me to take advantage of the surf fishing nearby even if it's challenging. Appreciating local waters is so important. Reach out if you're ever in San Diego, will get you dialed in for the surf. Cant wait for more Fly Cup Diaries. Keep it up you're a legend!!!
Back to the basics. Simple clean and affordable.
6:49 love that hit. figuring a way to catch them in a weird situation. what its all about for me sometimes. cheers
It was your production quality that initially hooked me, so to speak, but I enjoyed this video style as well!
Love seeing this local mini adventure. There’s something pretty awesome about being able to start on your bike out your front door. Keep it up man and keep the authentic content coming!
The shot with the trout in the hand is exactly the type of shot i want to be getting one day. Love that shit
Great video Scottie, love the fact that you left the parts in where you got snagged in the trees, apparently it happens to all of us no matter how experienced. Keep up the good work!
Love this Scotty. As someone who does a lot of minimalist bike fishing along the San Antonio river, I very much appreciate this series. The ‘huge extravagant’ trips are great but do not shy away from these. Cannot wait to see one where you’re able to camp as well.
I loved it! I grew up in the suburbs of in Murray/ holiday and loved going up to the creeks only a few miles away from the valley.
Still don’t understand how you’re under 1M followers, keep up the great work!
Love the thought and meaning in these videos!
I love that little creek. It’s my go to spot for when I only have an hour or two to fish. I’ve experienced all the same challenges there, but it’s worth it to catch a few native fish basically in town.
I have found a place to fish and have fun 15 minutes from my door. It's not about how big nor how many. It's about how much better you feel after getting out there and trying to unravel the mystery of trout. Thanks for sharing your adventures and keep doing them, whether you share or not!
This seems like a great kind of trip that I wanna do one day! Something about solo trip sounds very peaceful.
Great work!
Kudos to taking us on this simple adventure, so fun!!
Simple but still epic. The best part is seeing all the small things you normally pass in a car. Thx for sharing Scottie! Hope to meet u on the river one day✌️
Steve at Black Fly
As a dude who loves to fly fish and bike pack, thanks for the tips on how to pack things up!
I love that creek .. my fav part is you just fishing with your helmet on 💯
ebike...that is all I got. Looks AMAZING. Love all the videos
I enjoyed watching your 130 mile trip, and great that has inspired you to do more smaller trips. When I was a youngster, I used to cycle to a lot of my fishing spots. A little more freedom than with a car.
Love this…..more please!
Thank you for taking us on your adventures and the continuous inspiration! I enjoy all of it!
There’s something so ridiculously fun about hopping on a bike and cruising to a fishing hole. It’s like the ultimate summer activity
To be able to bike and fish is awesome. It’s been a long time since I’ve done that but even with the rain I would find a place under a bridge or whatever I could find.
Genuinely enjoyed this video.
That last fish was incredible!
Fun to see you fishing some of my home water! Fun place to fish.
Nice work on filming. Little creeks like that are quite challenging, sometimes catching the fish isn’t as hard as landing them . Thanks for sharing
Great series, great concept
love the bikepacking!
Dope videos me and my son like watching them
Looks like you had to be able to land your cast in a fly cup in some of that pocket water. Tactical fishing at its best. Always entertaining, keep ‘‘em coming please!
This brings me back to before I had a driver's license, just biking to lakes and streams and going fishing. It's cool to see you keeping that adventurous spirit alive, and just simply enjoying the process of going fishing rather than getting wrapped up in all the fancy gear and faraway places that are such a huge draw nowadays. Keep it up!!
Awesome real video my friend! I can’t count the times I’ve looked at the forecast and still got stormed on. It happens and you made the right choice. The fun in adventure always comes with some type of risk involved. Keep up the hard work brother, can’t wait to see the next chapter
You've convinced me to try fly fishing so thank you!
I know you have had this suggested by other people too….(and twice by me now) but you should do the Utah Cutthroat Slam and do a vid on it. It is a lot of fun. If not, no worries! Just keep on kicking out the great content!
Love this!! Especially the fishing helmet!👍🏻👍🏻
Dig it dude! Started following you when we lived in NC too. Funny we also relocated to SLC. When you put out your Uinta video I told a bunch of friends how cool it would be to make a bikepacking fly loop out there. Then you went on your first bikepacking trip in Idaho and I was stoked! Glad to see you are still getting after it and doing some fun stuff on the bike!
Hell yes. Love it
Another banger, filming alone is so tough, nice work as always.
Thank you
Hey man love watching your stuff. Keep sharing! Currently watching this while “working” haha. If you every want to fish the Logan or Blacksmith Rivers just let me know!
We took a UTV overlanding trip in the Uintas in August. Fishing was great, but of all the mountains I’ve been in, I’ve never seen the weather change so quickly and so dramatically! On our last two days we experienced the heaviest rain we’ve ever had camping - three times! 😆
Great video, as good or better than any other!
These are the type videos that got me interested in your channel originally. Good quality and simple fly fishing in creeks and small streams. Your more “robust” productions are great don’t get me wrong, but this is what I can relate to more. Would really like to see more of this. Great work as always!
Sweet trip.
If you ever want to do a bike pack back country trip in the Banff area, let me know. I’ll take you into some cool spots.
Also an opportunity to fish Alberta rivers as side trips to make the trip North worth it.
Hike, bike or jet boat. All available.
This will become one of my favorite series, hope you continue it!
Great idea for a series. Look forward to more. Especially more bikepacking fishing.
You must be busy with a new grand adventure. This is great therapy I bet.
Keep it up, best channel on RUclips in my opinion. So much so, i've cancel all network TV on my Cable provider.
More Short Bus with the Boys coming I hope.
Love some videos of smaller trips! I love going on big trips but it's so important to stay connected to fishing on a more day to day basis than the huge adventure a few times per summer.
Really enjoyed the simplicity and honesty of this episode. I’d love to watch more like these. All your stuff is fantastic.
Simplicity? He did a ton of stopping for complex tripod bike shots. It takes a ton of time to do those setups.
Wow man your videos will still made my day 😄, I loved it 🙏
That was a fun adventure!
Love this and looking forward to another one. I watch a lot of bikepacking and touring channels (way more than I actually ride!) and they ride right by so much beautiful water. I’d never get anywhere because I’d be stopping everywhere. This was fun to watch. Well filmed and edited, too.
Stream is very full. Good to see
Honestly your simple videos are the reason I subscribed. Loved the weekly videos like the our water series when you were in boone. Sometimes less is more.
I love the videos man! I’m excited to watch this new series!
Really enjoyed this episode. The simplicity is so refreshing.
But you need to pick up a short (7.6 ft) and light (#3) fiberglass rod for those bush whacking streams rather than using that 9ft graphite rod! 😄
Hello, I appreciate the goal of simplifying in fly fishing. I would like to suggest that you give tenkara a try if you haven't already. It is a super simplified way to fly fish and it is so much fun. It is also a great way to introduce new folks to fly fishing as it mostly eliminates the complexities of line control.
Lived on the rim of Tanner Park for years and spent countless hours charging up to the Uintas or Provo, but never once considered fishing Mill Creek right there in the backyard. Rad idea.
Nice Scotty, maybe a net next time, small one.
Sick Video!
Thank you!!!
Awesome video I've been waiting for another bike packing fishing trip. It looks like so much fun. I actually got my first flu rod this year after watching your videos. I have been a couple times this year and had a few follows but no eats yet.
Dude its funny, because now whenever i watch any other fly fishing videos, nothing compares to your content! I just got back from a 4 day colorado trip, and im going through withdraw now! LOL Gotta get back out there! AWESOME content brother!!
Love this vid bro! A way more digestible length for RUclips. I hope to see more. Love all your vids but it’s nice to see something a bit shorter in my feed 👍👍
I am trying to learn from your video shots on how to edit a fishing trip. I count about 28 complex time intensive tripod setups. No way was this a easy kickback solo fishing trip. Especially the uphill bike shots where you setup the tripod and ride up a steep section by it and than ride back down to breakdown the tripod and than ride up that same steep hill again 🤯🤯🤯. Lots of quick moving water shots, a few underwater shots, a few flower/plant shots, and some nicely composed tripod setup fishing shots. I am going to use a drone for my biking/hiking shots and save way more time for fishing.⌛️
You need to try out some driftless fishing out here in Minnesota and Wisconsin. One of the most special places in the Midwest. Farmland, prairies, and meadows. Could make a gorgeous video!
In in Rushford mn. I agree!
This is the dream. Amazing video!
Micro adventures are the way to go.
Your vids definitely inspired me to get into blue lining for brookies. Ive gotten pretty good at bringing the bare minimum for them since im hiking in a decent ways. I still need some work on minimizing equipment on those slightly larger streams that dont warrant bringing the kitchen sink
Nice! Thanks
Nice vid. Something to be said about a simple trip with minimal equipment. I have been downsizing what i carry. Makes you think about where you are fishing and what methods you are going to use. Like watching your content.
Simple is best. Good vid.
Scottie, NC trained you well for that water. Great Video! Have y'all gone to Alaska yet? Looking forward to seeing that trip.
very cool trip, I'm all for easier adventures its nice to just get out most days.
Well done ❤. Bj from AK
6:28 this happened when i went out today, had no luck and came up on a good spot, was switching flys and a guy and his dog came up and dived in... wish i could be that invisible when hunting lol
nice use of the butterfly bars!
Love your videos!! Trying different fishing styles are a good way to train your mind and to expand your knowledge, keep it up.
And always be prepared lol😅
More "small" adventures! Love to see it
Dude just started watching your channel and did not expect to see you head up Millcreek!! Grew up there and still live pretty close. Love the content.
This was a fun video to watch! Thanks for sharing it can be a lot of fun with essential gear only. Did you wish you had brought your net? Trout are slippery!!! How far did you bike??
Had to sacrifice the net for packing sake but it would’ve been nice 😅
And I ended up biking around 28 miles since I had to bike all the way back after the storm.
Nice!
This is a great video and trip for those quick getaways between the larger/longer trips. Why not carry a backpack for a bit extra bear?
Nice concept for a video series! Keep up the good work!
This was awesome! Keep em coming. Cheers!
Love your videos!! I’ve learned a ton from watching the stuff you put out. I’d love to see a video on how you use OnX to scout new fishing locations!
Gorgeous video! I was wondering what rod and reel you are using for a stream that size? Thanks!