Beginner Fly Fishing Gear Guide
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In our latest video from Bow River Troutfitters we explain all the gear and equipment the novice fly fisher will need to get started. So you've got a rod and reel combo. Where do you go from here? This is the educational guide for you to make sure you have all the info you need. Many of us jump right in and make a lot of mistakes buying gear we don't need or miss out on equipment we really do, so sit back and relax and see what you need for success on the water. You can also find some awesome gift ideas for the holiday season!
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Omg I loved this dude at Camera store and to find him again in the fly fishing world is incredible
@channelisland1
3 жыл бұрын
HAHA Yes, I said the same thing! I even had to go back to DP Review just to make sure.
@deantreloar
3 жыл бұрын
Same here, I thought “I know that guy!” from camera reviews.
@PatrickLipp
2 жыл бұрын
@@deantreloar this! Hahaha literally came to the comments to figure it out!
@AkDeluxeRider
2 жыл бұрын
Haha, this is literally why I clicked this video! Pretty cool.
@guie02
2 жыл бұрын
man, I just bought a fuji film x-s10 after watching him a couple weeks ago. Then im looking for a flyrod and notice this company from Calgary being only 3 hours away from me. couple videos later it hit me that this was the same guy that sold me on the camera
I remember the day I decided to get a pair of pliers for fishing. 22 in fat brown taught me that it’s rude to put my fingers down his throat. 3 stitches.
I’m 60 years old never fly fish in my life and I am seriously considering it your video really help me out with a lot of questions thank you
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it!
That was super helpful, thanks! Canadians really do make the best how-to videos.
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! We will continue to make how-tos and to be Canadian!
You did a great job of explaining a complicated art... you made it simple.
You remind me of somebody Chris Niccolls, I can't quite put my finger on it... I think he worked at a camera store...
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
5 жыл бұрын
Hmm... No relation... ;)
@Kelberi
4 жыл бұрын
@@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary what about dpreview lol
@wizzzardmonk4105
3 жыл бұрын
Mac from its Always sunny in Philadelphia! :P
You are a natural teacher. We are lucky to have a resource so close to home. Thanks!
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
Жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for saying that! Appreciate it.
At last someone who will take the time to explain it all to a total beginner like me thanks
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We definitely want to help people get into this sport with the best possible start.
Love it dude! Thank you!! As a new fly fisher, your videos have been incredibly helpful!
Thank you very much for this. I've seen hundreds of "how to cast" videos but this is the first "how to shop" video and was so helpful!
Thanks for the advice and what to get! I didn't know about the way to keep your files dry with the formulas you got that's cool and thanks for sharing! I've been a few times and caught some fish but I always wondered how you kept them floating. I'm from Savannah Georgia and I only get to go to the mountains every once in awhile but it's my favorite thing to do when I get to go! Nothing else is like catching a fish no matter the size on a fly rod it's a heck of a fight and lot's of fun! People say it is to much work to fish but I like it Old School like our grandfather's did it! But I wish everyone good luck fishing and besafe and God Bless You Guys!!!
One of the first things I did when I decided I would try to learn five fishing at age 75. I went and had my eyes examined and got new glasses and ordered a pair of polarized glasses. Of course… I forgot them at home on the first trip out fly fishing. It was very successful trip… at first. I wasted money on my first flyrod. My second really nice fish the pool broke. I managed to get the trout close, just out of range of my net. This is how I know it was a very nice trout. The second day, I had a replacement rod from the resort. I caught plenty of trout, The only problem was they were nice trout if I was fishing mountain streams. I was able to return all of them, except for one. Thank you for reminding me about barbless hook. For some fishing that I did in the past we always remove the Barb with a pair of pliers or bought barbless hooks. Still having problem on presentation, and line control. I have to modify everything because of an injury and surgery on my shoulder. Reading water I have to agree 100%. I’m a novice at River fishing, over the past four years I have improved greatly. Structure is 101 and all fishing, correct presentation per type of fish. I have cheated, using KZread as a tutorial. I love the Contant. Thank you for your video. I needed it. What are the things I’m finding most enjoyable about river fishing is that it is always learning. Every year, or after every storm, the bottom changes, you need to be flexible and observant. Sport has come back to fishing for me. It used to be only wanted to have fish dinner, I go out and get a fish that I’m hungry for. Trout fishing, will never be a given. The only certainty is that the trout are in the river.
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the input Bonnita! Glad to hear that you found fly fishing, and that it is bringing you joy! Never too late to get started.
This guy does an excellent job! Well done! Love your videos.
Wow, great video! Very well done! Thank you!
Dang.....this guy is really comfortable in front of a camera - total professional. He ought to look into commercials or something. Super helpful video - thanks!
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
Жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks! I appreciate that. I also host DPReview.coms KZread channel all about cameras, and have been a KZread presenter now for thirteen years. I hope I'm ok in front of camera after all that time! :)
I should have paid you guys a visit this year when I went to Banff , I will for sure next time when I go to Calgary for sure. Nice store
Something that not many flyfishers think about is how you divide the weight on your shoulders. A bag hanging to your side with a lot of stuff in it is not going to be good on your back. Its better to keep the weight even on both shoulders. Have a vest with your most used stuff to be availible whenever, and then keep your other stuff in a evenly strapped backpack
@bryceg5709
Жыл бұрын
I have really simplified. I'm down to a fannypack and waders. I have a backpack in the truck but I cannot imagine wearing it fishing unless I'm on the river for hours.
Well done and very helpful video. Was not aware that anyone still considers lead to be an acceptable material for split shot.
Cool video man! Didn’t know you made fly fishing videos!!! I love the camera videos!
Good information, thanks again!
Outstanding video!
Thanks.. for the advice 😎
This is a great video for a newbie to watch and learn from
Thanks again. Just found your channel and find it very helpful for a newby.
Most effective strike indicator... any foam fly..
Great video, really interested in fly fishing this video was very informative!
Great video!!!
Great vid. Super helpful!
This is an awesome video for newer flyfishers. Well done!!!
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great to see you Chris! I always enjoyed your camera review vids. I was pleasantly surprised when I saw your face on the thumbnail for the vid. You do a great job. Keep up the good work!
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! We appreciate the support!
Thoroughly enjoyed your video, I have been fly fishing for over 35 years, (every day is a school day) I mainly fish lakes here in England but I learned a couple of things from the video so thank you very much for the tips Tight Lines Regards Dave
Nice video, learned lots. Thanks.
Chris, awesome video!!! As a beginner, I loved it, very helpful and honest info! Thanks!!!
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, and you're very welcome!
Super helpful!! Thanks much!!
Great video, Chris!
I am 47 now and been fly fishing since I was 5 or 6. Took me about 30 years to hook myself. Got it right in the ear on a really windy day saltwater fishing. But get this. The wind layed down and I did it a second then the same day. What in the world? It was on my mind I guess
Awesome video! Great info. I've fished for a long time but never fly fishing. Cant wait!
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you found it useful! Now's a great time to get started and we can help you out.
excellent and informative video! 🔥🔥💪🏽💪🏽
Great info.
Plain and simple, you are a bad ass! I enjoy your videos and I learn what I need. Thanks brother. God bless and keep up the good work.
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed it, and learned what you needed.
Helped me last time I was in. Super helpful to a guy without a clue.
@niccollsvideo
5 жыл бұрын
Hey I really appreciate hearing that Nick! I'm glad you found the advice helpful and I hope to see you again soon. Chris
Very helpful thank you
Great video for beginners ! keep up with the good content.
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, will do!
Thank you for the video! Big DP review fan, so this was great. Thanks again from Texas.
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for checking it out.
Yes, sunglasses! Most overlooked I think
Perfect thanks 👍
Great video! You could do a whole separate video on older beginners. I would consider adding a wading staff...especially for older people who are a bit less nimble. Depending on the stream bed rock and bolder size, degree of slipperiness water speed wading can get surprisingly difficult and physically challenging. Having a "third leg" can really make a big difference even in shallow water. Another tip for beginners. Put some time into practicing the 2 or 3 basic knots you will be using. When you are on the water you will be tying knots all he time and fly fishing will get very "old" very quickly if every fly change is a trial.
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
3 жыл бұрын
That's good advice! We are currently working on a basic fishing knots video right now!
Really, really good video. Where have you been all my life?!
Hey, nice video! I am from Calgary as well. I been thinking of getting into fly fishing (I never did any fishing at all, lol) I was thinking of ordering a combo kit on Amazon for $140 but I think I will visit your store sometime soon (June/July 2022) and see what you guys got for beginners combo set.
Superb beginners equipment tutorial. Well done my friend!
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
2 жыл бұрын
Many thanks! Glad you enjoyed it Bob.
This was a great video!
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Thank you very helpful fo a beginner learning fly fishing
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
2 жыл бұрын
Very welcome! It's our pleasure to help people get into the sport we love!
I got the neck lanyard from orvis that comes with clippers,pliers, floantent, tip it and a fly patch for $90 it is great and cheaper than buying each thing individually. I used to use a bulky vest but now I run a small sling pack for a couple fly boxes and a couple spair leaders
Just started in fly fishing.... been shooting cameras awhile now... saw you pop up and was like WTH!!!!? :).
Wait.....Chris is now taking me through my fishing gear too! I just went through all the camera gear with him 🤯
For about 56 years I’ve had backpacks for each type of fishing I’m doing. I just grab it and go. Unfortunately it’s gets expensive because there’s a lot of duplication, therefore, I had a small ditty bag that I had put in any backpack I pick up that has the duplicate tools.
Great video. I have been fly fishing for about a year and have been putting gink on some of my dry flies that have CDC material 🤦♂
woow great presentation.......!!!
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! Appreciate the kind support.
Finally someone explained the leader / tippet info I needed.. geez to all other vids why so hush on simple terms. thank you
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
2 жыл бұрын
Happy that you found it useful. We also did a more specific video just on leaders and tippets.
Chris, this camera fan loves seeing you here :)
I swear Chris is the voice to all my money sink hobbies.
Awesome info Chris as always. Now if you could share which cameras we should use for those fishing trips of a lifetime that isn't our cell phones. Phones are pricey these days and dropping them in the stream could ruin them or be lost forever. You know, something small, economical, and easy to use.
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
4 ай бұрын
I appreciate it! We like the OM System cameras at the shop. Small, and light lenses, very rugged cameras, and the image stabilization and composite photo modes save you from carrying filters and tripods. Highly recommend them for fishing.
First my teacher in photography, and now I research fishing gear and the teacher appears again! I think I owe you a drink or something by now man haha
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
2 жыл бұрын
Great to hear from you again Ryan. Never gonna turn down a free drink!
@ryandonnelly8629
2 жыл бұрын
@@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary Well alright. Future me is paying. Message incoming shortly
he, so fun to se you in this video, only see you for all camera Reviews 🙂
Hey, it’s Chris the camera guy 😊
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
5 ай бұрын
Thanks! It's me!
Wait a minute ......... !!! 5 seconds into the video I recognized you... I thought, the Canadian guy, with camera store... Yes, that's you ! Oh cool, so you're a fly fisherman now ? I can imagine selling cameras in a shop is tough business when people are buying stuff on Amazon or Walmart more these days. Maybe you still have your camera shop, and just wanted to expand your horizon ... anyhow.. cool seeing you again !
I can watch this video over and over and will. Very informative. He needs a raise.
Good lookin flies, I mean you instructor easy on the eyes 😉 I don’t think your flyfishing lessons are near me 🎣
Mind boggling all this info in 17:16 secs my my . I am headed to a shop and have a sitdown talk with a pro. As you may read I am grenner than grass on the North side of a tree. Oh dear oh dear thanks guys. Sympathy gladly accepted.
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
Жыл бұрын
If we can get you a good start in fly-fishing with our videos and help you out with any of the mysteries involved, we are happy. Thanks for watching!
Perfect video haven’t fly fished in 20 years learned a lot 🙏
That’s some fancy smancy stuff.....
Good thing you covered which nets work best in different situations or types of fish ... fresh, salt water, trout, salmon ....
Chris is the best sales person in internet world
@IvanRiveraStagea
5 жыл бұрын
I agree. His passion is contagious.
Just now realised you are the guy from DPreview! Been fly fishing for 30+ years and started filming to take this hoppy to a new level. Not easy to film myself on multi-day solo hikes in the Scandinavian mountains (which is my primary interest), but hey, who doesn't like challenges 😃.
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
Жыл бұрын
Filming and fishing is quite difficult, especially when you're solo. We often find it best to either just film, or just fish. However there is some excellent work being made out there with the right amount of energy and appropriate gear.
@creativeflyfishing998
Жыл бұрын
@@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary Could not agree more, but it's hard to find some one prepared to go on 10 day hikes in the middle of nowhere. This is one effort already 4 years old: kzread.info/dash/bejne/m6SfrqmdhtPYZbg.html
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
Жыл бұрын
That's a beautiful video! I don't think many will appreciate how much work you actually had to put into it. Such a rugged and beautiful landscape too. We will have to go to Sweden sometime, and you'll have to come fish the Bow too!
@creativeflyfishing998
Жыл бұрын
@@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary Wow, that means the world to me! And I agree, most people don't understand how much work it was. Particularly the last scene where I had to start my camera and wade all the way to the other side of the river to catch the fish. Second cast though. Make sure to contact me if you're interested in fishing in Scandinavia! It has taken me decades to find the spots and I still have many more places to explore.
Thank you
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Thanks for watching our video!
Got an interest in fishing but have no gear. These videos help a lot.
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
2 жыл бұрын
Glad we could be of service!
@Vograx
2 жыл бұрын
@@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary Even though I am in Norway I might order out of your store if you do international shipments. I seem to struggle finding good stores / information on Norwegian sites and such. Anyways, 10/10 content and information!
Thanks man
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
Holy salesman batman! Lol....very informative though
Even if you are a "professional", Paying 100$ for clippers is A big waste of money.
@KarlMySuitcase
4 жыл бұрын
The dude sells gear, so he is inclined to exaggerate a bit about our needs.
@Kelberi
4 жыл бұрын
I paid 3000, and I carry with it everywhere I go. But my dentist does not agree.
@christianalvarez2025
4 жыл бұрын
you need better materials when you go saltwater because of corrosion, like he stated. minimum non corrosive are like 65$
@jamesglenn520
2 жыл бұрын
Your Not going to be cutting Braided Line with a $20 pair of clippers. A few more dollars to last a lifetime is better than a few dollars multiple times a year.
@onemorething100
2 жыл бұрын
@@Kelberi HAHAHAHAHA
There's nothing wrong with pulling out your limit of stockers, that is the reason they are planted and they can't reproduce so pull em and let there be more room for wild borns!
Hello. It is a pity that the distance between us is so far, specialists with such knowledge are rare, I would gladly buy something from you, but I greet you on your way.
What about a good beginning rod ? Cabelas ? Dicks ? Whats the list of good beginner rods for not wasting money yet being able to use for a while.
Lol... beginner 0 hooks on me! If you go in hiking boots you will go for a swim ... if you go on serious streams waders and boots are a must. Make sure the boots are the ones that take studs!
Whats the best rod n reel for a beginner?
Rod/reel combo with fishing kit as an emergency setup kzread.infoUgkxntWMOZsO1Zfv-pdn_XuffEtNkTYAYu4Z recommend but started to use this every day. The rod is thick and seems durable. I keep it neatly tucked into a regular backpack all the time with my fishing gear, and can grab it anytime, put it on my back and go anywhere. I just read in another review that the rod length below the reel is adjustable as well, so I will try that too for even more portability. Probably the best setup I've ever owned. I lost the cap for the eyelets, but no big deal since I still have the black cloth sheath that came for the pole and I use that. Very portable and high quality.
Just getting into fly fishing an I love it, but I'm struggling with the cost of a lot of these items. A decent rubber net costs $160. Also finding these items used is difficult because they are poor quality or are gone fast. Hard to afford brand new stuff when in a recession.
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
10 ай бұрын
It can be tough, no denying the sport can be expensive. However, one of the best ways is to get involved with your fellow flyfishers. They will often have lots of gear that they don't use and may be willing to offer it for very good prices. I know I've certainly benefitted from a lot of hand me downs and have in turn helped out a lot of new anglers themselves.
Question. I wanna start making flies right. But not sure what size tungsten bead to use. I wanna use a #6 or 8 hook. An 1/16 weight. Cuz I have been using regular ball head jigs. An work great. So any help would be appreciated ty an dope video man
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
2 жыл бұрын
The largest bead we will usually do is a 3/16ths size bead. Good match for 6 to 8 sized hooks, and it will get them down fairly quickly. Maybe not lead head ball jig fast, but it will sink them.
@trout_spankn_dominoeacosta6914
2 жыл бұрын
@@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary how bout in mm size?? Cuz there all selling in that specific. So you know in mm size. Thanks alot brotha.
I just put like 20 items in my amazon cart. Damn he's a good salesman.
@catstack_
4 жыл бұрын
Amazon bad support a locally owned fishing store! :)
Is better be Jordan behind the camera!
when you go fish, you keep talking about cameras or when you go take pictures do you talk about fishing gear?
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
5 жыл бұрын
When I go fish I forget to bring cameras, and when I go photographing I often wish I was fishing.
What brand are those hemostats with the cutter
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
Жыл бұрын
I believe you are referring to the TFO Temple Fork Outfitters brand hemostats. These particular ones have a rainbow trout theme and come in a gift set with nippers, and a fly box all from TFO.
say i want to keep the fish and eat it does it matter or nah
Chris definitely gets the lady’s
Wait what??? Not a DPReviewTV video??? Chris Nichols??? 🤯🤯🤯
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
Жыл бұрын
The very same! Thanks for watching!
@BFSFISHINGCHANNEL
Жыл бұрын
@@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary stoked to know that you have a passion for cameras AND trout fishing. Keep up the good work! Note to self… I’ve gotta learn how to fly fish sometime… Cheers!!! 🙌🙌🙌
Wait, you're the camera review guy🤔
You review camera right?
That’s a cool bet you’re holding what brand is it?
@BowRiverTroutfittersCalgary
3 жыл бұрын
Those are the Rising nets. All aluminum, and they can have extension handles added to change from streamside to boat length nets at will.
@theupsetter8874
3 жыл бұрын
Perfect thanks for the quick response!
It took me 22 years on this planet, the beginner's guide, and 5 minutes into this video to realize that the FLY part of FLY fishing refers to like...the insect. Wow, I feel really dumb.
Fisher person! 🤣🤣
What the heck I’ve watched the camera store for years and now this pops up