Published Apr 17. 2015 - 9 years ago
Updated or edited Oct 14. 2018

On The Fly - South Platte

This adventure started when myself, Josh Diller, and Mike Malchow planned a weekend fishing/camping trip to the South Platte River. we got up early and hit the road from Summit County making it there just at day brake. Day one revealed lots of Big Cutbows and rainbows heading back to the lake from their spawning beds! With great successes we decided to do some filming. Camping supplies packed we found a great location and called it home for the night. All evening we could think of nothing else but those big cutthroat and getting them on film! When we awoke day two started out great with an early start and high expectations! We knew it to be a little slow right away in the morning as the morning before had been, but as the new day grew on the wind picked up and got worse and worse.. By mid noon and still no big fish in the net, with winds gusting we decided to call it off and head back to summit. Nothing less to be said this is what we came up with while trying to battle the wind. Enjoy!

Filmed - Mike Malchow aka @onthefly_OTF
Josh Diller @dailyriseproductions

Edited - Josh Diller

Music - Glitch Mob
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Submitter: 
Martin Joergensen
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