Published Jan 5. 2016 - 8 years ago
Updated or edited Sep 26. 2018

Slow Down the Fall

Fall fly fishing can produce some of the most memorable moments of the year. With colorful surroundings and colorful brown trout it is something to look forward to. Here in Utah the BWO hatches, streamer fishing, and euro nymphing can all be spectacular. This video is nothing but 120 fps slow mo fly fishing footage from this past fall, with the hopes of it providing a taste of what you have, or what you will experience during an autumn of your own. I hope you enjoy.

Music: "Inspirational Piano Arpeggios"
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