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2010
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Appalachian Jewels

Appalachian brook trout. Neither the streams nor the fish are large, but certainly beautiful!

The Tequila Booby

Steve Cullen does a great demonstration of how to tie one of these crazy British Booby flies with large foam "eyes" (boobies). Amazing that these contraptions can catch fish!

POV redfish

A great video showing a redfish spotted and caught - all seen from the anglers point of view

Bellyboating the Norwegian fjord's part 2

The maker of the other film can fish also

Bellyboating the Norwegian fjords

Flyfishing for pollack from the bellyboat in the norwegian fjords. (summer 2010).

North Georgia Trout Fishing

A commercial for cabin renting in the southern US, but with some nice fishing footage and imagery.

Flat Tops Wilderness

Fly Fishing the Flat Tops Wilderness Area in Colorado the last week of June. Steve Henderson of Steamboat Flyfisher hikes into a pristine alpine lake to fish for Colorado Cutthroat Trout.

Rich's MBA

Rich's MBA can be both a march brown and a medium sized stonefly. It's moderately weighted and designed to be fished as an anchor in a "euro-style" nymph rig.

Kayak Fly Fishing

Nice POV video of kayak fishing for redfish.

Phloating Eyez

Eyes as large as tea cups on your flies? And still lightweight and not smashed down by loads of goo on the head? Yes, it's possible! Follow Pete Gray's instructions and your squids and baitfish will be gazing with larger eyes than ever before!

Martin's Mundane Sand Eel

Sand eels are very common in most waters around the world. This is a very simple flatwing style sand eel that can be tied easily with very few, common materials, and make a great imitaion that is easy to cast on a light rod.

Martin's Mundane Fly Project

This is the Mundane Fly Manifesto: Few and cheap materials, easy to find in the shops. Simple tying methods. Mundane flies. The whole idea is to make it simple and efficient to tie flies that work. 

Ninja Toe Biter

Since we all know that "Stripahs" never eat crabs... ['get stuck on the way down!?]... Well, maybe sometimes... Follow Pete Grays easy crab tie using mesh, rubber legs, glue and sand.

The Rojo Midge

Tying a neat midge, a very useful pattern. Unfortunately the sound is a bit bad, but the tie is nice.

Dry Fly Trailer

Swedish Johan Klingberg fishes dries in Norway, Sweden and the UK together with renown English anglers Charles Jardine and Philip White.

Flats in the cold

Flatwings - "the new black" in Denmark and Sweden. Are they really that good. Not too big for casting? For the trout? Will they twist? Are they better than other sand eel imitations? Are they better suited for pike? Kill your skepticism and take a

Europe's New Zealand

For more than fifteen years a gang of swedes have been fishing in Slovenia for grayling, mottled trout and rainbows. Dry flies, nymphs are cast into rakija-clear streams surrounded by bright green trees, light gray rocks and snow tipped mountains.

Kern's Perfect Leo Shrimp

A realistic, perfect swimming shrimp imitation for both hot and cold water and a big variety of species. The fly has many neat details and is a great upgrade from those quickly tied flies. It makes your fly box look great and keeps you away from the TV.

Small stream trout

Nice video showing that even the smallest stream can offer some nice fishing. Not big fish. but great settings and beautiful fish.

Spring trout in Whistler

We visited a lake in Whistler BC and caught many rainbow trout and cutthroat trout.

The Traffic Jam

A pretty cool dry fly imitating a cluster of tricos. Many small flies tied on one big hook. Nifty!

Metalhead

It is always hard to make a follow up. This one is no different. It has to follow up a several very successful DVDs.

The Anglers Paradise

Pecos fly fishing

This National Geographic online video takes you on the river with a lifelong fly fisherman and see what life on the river is really like.

Ben Furmisky's BDE

Ben Furmisky's BDE pattern is a generic mayfly pattern.

Vitreus Soft Hackle

A soft hackle fly used during the Yellow Quill hatches. The fly can also be fished as a nymph in the round and deep if you add a bead.

Spring in the Upper Itchen

Another video from Jazz & Fly Fishing. Fishing in the Upper Itchen, a small river situated a few hundred kms north of the arctic circle.

Flyfishing for bass and perch in the rain

Both smallmouth bass and yellow perch are introduced into some lakes in British Columbia. I took a trip to St Mary Lake on Salt Spring Island recently and caught a bunch on the fly in the rain.

Fly fishing Austria

Nice footage from some beautiful Austrian streams

Cast Alaska Trailer

A beautiful trailer for a fly fishing show from Alaska.

Taiwanese fly fishing

Here's something you don't see so often: fly fishing in Taiwan

Small stream fishing

It doesn't have much explanation, but my guess is that it's Korean. Talk about crowded streams!

Stansberry Pike Fly

Predators like Northern Pike really key in on a bait fish's eyes. These big flashy streamers have huge pupils, great profile and durability with minimal weight.

Secrets of sea trout, 2

Trailer for Danish Niels Vestergaard's sea trout DVD's, now in English.

Secrets of sea trout

From Niels Vestergaard's Danish videos about sea trout fishing in the salt comes some beautiful underwater shots and lots of action.

My First Fly Hatch

This was my first serious flyfishing trip on my own. I’d done a fair amount of spin-fishing in my younger days, and had tried flyfishing a few times with a buddy or guide over the years. But now, approaching age 50, I decided to get serious about flyfishing.

Chasing Gold

South America's Golden Dorado is famous for its beauty and its willingness to chase a fly. German Heiko Schneider has moved to Argentina and has now adapted the Dorado as his preferred quarry. Togther with his wife Carolina he chases the Dorado in the lakes.

Trip to the NZ back country

Good mates go on a trip to a favorite spot for a couple of days relaxation and fishing.

Urban Fly Fishing

If you though urban fishing meant carp, bass or panfish, think again! Jazz & Fly Fishing goes trout fishing in downtown Oslo in Norway.

Gray Ghost

Davie McPhail ties the all time classical streamer the Gray Ghost.

Mosely May Wulff

Another very through Davie McPhail video, this time on the Mosely May Wulff dry fly.

Green Tide

We are used to seeing New Zealand in connection with fly fishing. The North and South Islands renowned fishing for trout is so well covered in video and text that it's almost tiresome...

Green Highlander tube

A very thorough instruction video by Davie McPhail showing all steps of tying a modern Green Highlander on a tube.

Sea Trout Secrets

A set of very good Danish DVD's have been translated into English.

Winter pike

Forced to explore new waters and try new species during the hard winter 2009/2010, a bunch af Danes found big pike, the ultimate bad-ass of the river. They experienced some awesome fishing.

Healing Waters

Nicely filmed feature about a fly fishing project aiming for physical and emotional rehabilitation of disabled American soldiers.

Tying the Green Machine

The famous Atlantic salmon fly from Canada. See our article here.

Small can be fun

Small stream, small rods, small fish

Stripers in the river

Nice video about striper fishing in a river.

The Source - NZ

Trailer for Nick Reygeart's upcoming epos on New Zealand. Beautiful and very promising. The full length feature is expected in August 2010.

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