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2010
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Nera River

A nice river in the italian heart

Louisiana Redfish 2008

Willy went to college in Louisiana, and spent a bunch of time fishing the marshes south of New Orleans. In 2008 we went back to start work on a project, and I got my first taste of the bayou.

I Have A dream

This is our new video. Watch more in our website.

EP ASP Streamer

A flytying instructions video for an EP-Streamer

Summertime Smallmouth

Summertime Smallmouth in the Ozarks featuring Idylwilde Flies like the Bellydancer, Warm Water Whammy, Garage Door Opener, Bass Cracker, and the Mississippi Mudflap.

Kvarken International Pike Flyfishing Tournament

The first international pike flyfishing tournament ever held in Finland by Baltic Pike Flies, Vision and Eumer.

Salmon fishing on the River Test

Extra material from the fabulous DVD "The Lost World of Mr Hardy". Riverkeeper Donny Donovan fishing on the 'aquarium pool' of his beat on the lower River Test.

Casts that catch fish : fly casting instruction

Casts that Catch Fish, a new fly casting instructional video from Master Fly Casting Instructor Carl McNeil that turns the instructional DVD genre on it's head and gives it a well needed kick up th

Catch The Moment / flyfishing - Bornholm

1 week flyfishing on Bornholm / spring 2009

Catch The Moment / flyfishing - New Zealand

5 weeks flyfishing -New Zealand

Tarpon on Fly

Heidi Nute with Capt. Paul Tejera in the Florida Keys Backcountry. Tarpon on Fly in Islamorada, Florida. 4 for 9 on Tarpon on a nice March Day.

Foam Poppers

Great technique using flat foam and a glue gun to form popper heads for some neat bass poppers

Tungulaekur

Very nice video from Icelandic stream Tungulaekur. Niiiice fishin!

More great carp fishing

A Simms commercial that shows some really nice carp fishing i an unnamed Wyoming reservoir.

Yellow Stimulator

A truly classical fly pattern shown by Chris from the Caddis Fly shop in Eugene, Oregon. Not a new video, but a very nice tie.

Carp in the surface

Pretty exiting footage of carp activity in the surface and the successful fishing for these fantastic fish

The Sunburst Kate McLaren

Davie McPhail ties the Sunburst Kate McLaren, a great looking muddler.

The Comally Flamethrower

The Comally Flamethrower salmon fly tied by Davie McPhail

Nuclear Fly Fishing

One of the guys from Jazz and Fly Fishing goes fishing in gas mask and a full protection suit. Ils sont fous ces musiciens!

Crayfish Carp Fly

Davie McPhail ties a crayfish-like carp fly.

North Sweden

Great little video from the northern part of Sweden, complete with beautiful vistas, clear water, rising fish and lots of mosquitoes.

Feeding French fish

You certainly get a severe urge to cast a fly to these fish feeding in gin clear water. The location is Goumois on the border between France and Switzerland.

Sea trout fishing

A nice video showing sea trout fishing on the Danish island Bornholm. Classical Danish coastal fishing... nicely shot and edited by German Tobias Herrmann

The Source - NZ, making of

A featurette about the making of Nick Reygeart's upcoming DVD on New Zealand. As always this is top quality video. Looking forward to the DVD itself.

Tom's Tarpon

Drake Mag's Tom Bie hunts and catches a tarpon.

Slow Walking Water

Another great video by the Scandinavian jazzmen! Excellently filmed and edited and the guitar music... love it!

Fly fishing for pike

Hefty fish and hefty music. Hunting pike in Lake Esnagi

Chinos!

Colombian Carlos Heinsohn ties a neat baitfish pattern made of synthetic fibers. It's a tough fly with nice movement designed for any predator which feeds on smaller fish. The pattern is more a tying principle than a specific pattern.

Vintage marlin footage

Great video, newsreel style, showing the first ever filmed marlin catch on a fly rod.

Double K Reverse Spider

Kelvin Kleinman shows us how to tie a really different saltwater fly based on the freshwater spider style, adapted for cutthroat stream fishing and then reversed to become a saltwater shrimp from outer space! A very special but also efficient pattern.

Emerald NZ waters

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.

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