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Reflect - Women in Fly Fishing

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This T-Motion video is from Catch Magazine's 36th Issue, August/ September 2014, and it was filmed on a little-known mountain stream, hidden deep within Montana's backcountry. It documents a fisherwoman's solo adventure and the freedom of that particular day on the river. Reflect is the classic experience that most anglers have when they get out on the water alone, with fly rod and fish and nature in its solitude. A magic window of time and space opens up for pure reflection. Enjoy!

Special thanks to the companies that have supported my work for so many years.
Patagonia - http://www.patagonia.com/us/fly-fishing
Orvis - http://www.orvis.com/fly-fishing
Eddie Bauer - http://blog.eddiebauer.com
Columbia Sportswear - http://www.columbia.com/activity-fishing
Winston Fly Rods - http://www.winstonrods.com
Echo Fly Rods - http://www.echoflyfishing.com
Airflo Fly Lines - http://airflousa.com
Scientific Anglers - http://www.scientificanglers.com
Korkers - http://www.korkers.com
William Joseph - http://www.williamjoseph.net

Thanks for all the support from all my YouTube subscribers!

*Camera Information*
- Aerial solutions by Quadrocopter.
http://www.Quadrocopter.com
- High quality aerial filter and adapters solutions here - Snake River
Prototyping - http://www.SnakeRiverPrototyping.com
- GoPro 3 Black Edition - http://www.GoPro.com
- Sony RX-100
- Panasonic Ag-160a

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