Flip Pallot was more than a pioneer in fly fishing. He was a true outdoorsman, a storyteller, and a friend. He inspired generations to see fishing as more than the pursuit of a catch, but as a way to connect with wild places, share stories, and find meaning on the water.
Flip was born and raised in South Florida. An avid outdoorsman for as long as he could remember, Flip began his career as a banker, which he described as “way too long,” according to him. After finding the courage to leave the corporate world, Flip started his second career as a fishing and hunting guide.
After 12 years, Flip moved to television producing and brought his life’s fishing travels to the small screen for us to enjoy. He is best known for bringing us the Walkers Cay Chronicles, which aired for 16 seasons on ESPN, and as a founder of Hell’s Bay Boatworks.
Flip’s keen sense for storytelling and bringing to life the best part of fishing adventures has continued with teaching instructional classes and writing books on fly fishing.
To the TFO family, Flip was not only an advisor and mentor but also a companion who walked beside us for decades. We were fortunate to collaborate with him on projects that will leave a lasting mark for years to come.
In 2020, we released a film featuring Flip (see below), which was filmed in the deep woods near his home in South Florida. It was never meant to be just about fishing, but a window into the life he lived, the spirit he carried, and the way he will always be remembered.
Bye for now, Flip.