DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Advanced Streamer Fishing with Kelly Galloup
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Both dry and sinking line flies, presentations and retrives are explained and demonstrated in detail. Understand when and how to use one line versus the other, and see what a difference a slight change in your tactics can make. Fly selection is critical when trying to deceive large trout and Kelly shows his top creations along with a host of other popular patterns.
Three great trout rivers are featured in this fish-filled look at the latest in streamer angling gear and methods. See the Wind River Canyon in Wyoming and the big bows and browns that make it famous. Float the South Fork of the Snake River in Idaho where native cutthroat charge the well-presented streamer. Finally join Kelly on the Madison River and let him show you new ways and patterns for fishing streamers. You will learn the flies, the casts, the retrieves and other techniques (including vertical jigging, upstream presentation) that will give you a chance at the largest trout.
Shot in HD! 90 minutes
DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Anatomy of a Trout Stream with Rick Hafele
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DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Bugs of the Underworld - A Flyfisher's Guide to the Natural History of Aquatic Insects
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The world's most amazing aquatic insect DVD!
Extraordinary, award-winning underwater video footage follows the life cycles of mayflies, stoneflies, caddisflies, and other amazing bugs. Expertly narrated and original sound track. Flyfishers will gain valuable insights as they see how aquatic insects behave and what they really look like to trout! Teachers, parents, river monitors, scientists, and kids of all ages will be entertained and enlightened by this video.
DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Drift
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Featuring Spey casters John & Amy Hazel, celebrated photographer and legendary angler Brian O’Keefe, salt water fanatics Ian Davis and Keith Paar, trout junkies R.A. Beattie, Adam Barker, Tommy Knight, Jordan Gage, Robert Boyce, Robert Eddins, permit specialists The Garbutt Brothers, the "Godfather of Bonefishing" Charlie Smith and Henry’s Fork Guides Travis Smith and Jon Steihl.
Photographed entirely on 16mm film and mastered in HD, DRIFT looks, sounds and feels like no other flyfishing film out there.
Run Time: 65 minutes
DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Eastern Rises
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*”Ben Knight’s cynical, snarky narration pulls you along on this humorous and intriguing tale of fishing Far East Russia. The cinematography is superb, the storytelling excellent, and the angling aspirational. Felt Soul may have made better film festival-ey movies, but they’ve never produced a better flyfishing movie.” —Tom Bie, The Drake
DVD Fly Fishing Movies - FISH BUM VOLUME II: Metalhead
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DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Hustle & Fish - Fishin' Ain't Easy
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Hustle and Fish is the critically acclaimed feature length film that goes above and beyond typical extreme fishing and fish porn. It’s the only film Reel Pure is proud to sponsor and is entertaining to anglers and non-anglers alike.
Details:
- Produced by Steve Apple and Dave Wilson
- Sponsored by Patagonia, Vision Hooks, Reel Pure and Moldy Chum
- Filmed on location in Alaska, British Columbia, and Washington
- Music by Derby, The Staxx Brothers, Prof and more
"Hustle and Fish" Trailer V1 from Rollcast Productions on Vimeo.
DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Joan Wulff's - Dynamics of Fly Casting
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90 minutes
DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Lefty Kreh on Fly Casting
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- Casting in the wind
- Various roll casts
- Double-hauling techniques
- Casting in tight places
- Changing directions quickly
68 minutes
DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Modern Fly Fishing Vol. 1: Czech Nymph by Johan Klingberg
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Quiet and easygoing. Entertaining and educating. High quality and Global Class!
If you ever wanted to know about this Czech nymphing style of fishing, which has been talked about so much (OK, let's say hyped) the last 20 years or so, this is a very good place to start.
Swedish Johan Klingberg and photographer/producer Jussi Sjölund have done a very good job of conveying both the fascination and the technique of this much debated fishing method. I write much debated not because there's a conflict, but because the method is much talked about, and most people who have heard of it, seen it practiced or tried it themselves seem to have an opinion. I have often turned to the short cast Czech style when appropriate, and even though I'm nowhere near being proficient, I must admit that it's a very efficient method, and I can only encourage you to try it when the water is suitable – which this video shows that most running water is.
The video gets around the subject and covers all relevant angles, both the history, the flies, the rig, the people and of course the techniques. We get a gentle and nice introduction to the seemingly simple movements during a fishing outing in Bohemia in the Czech Republic where we meet some local masters of this fishing method. The Czechs have demonstrated the efficiency of this nymphing style since it was introduced into competition fly fishing back in the eighties. The people introduced all seem to be either participants or coaches to Czech national teams and can boast all kinds of titles from the world championships in fly fishing. Now, I'm not an avid fan of competing in fly fishing, but I have to respect the fact that the Czech nymph method has been adapted by most of the teams and has proven its worth many times. There might be waters and conditions where this is not the best method, but in any densely populated water where you can get within close range of the fish without spooking them, this is bound to be efficient.
The video demonstrates this by showing anglers literally hauling in fish. Many small ones, admitted, but some of the fish caught are more than decent, especially once the scene moves from eastern Europe to Sweden where the target is rainbows. Johan utters an occasional “uh” and “ah” as he gets into bigger fish and the pressure on the light gear increases.
The extra material is as long as the main feature itself, and contains some valuable tying examples as well as an instruction in setting up the multi-fly leader.
This video earns a Global Class rating in a very quiet and modest way – Scandinavian way so to say. It doesn't have hectic hand held scenes or fast paced rock music, but it has a well defined scope, a consistent style and a lot of educating content. Once you have watched it you will be much wiser on the efficient art of nymphing the Czech way, and whether you're watching it in mid winter with frozen water all around like I am or in the peak of the season with easy access to water you will immediately want to go fishing.
A schoolbook example of an instructional fishing DVD!
DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Nervous Water - A Fly Fishing Film Four Years In The Making
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This DVD Features over 3 1/2 hrs of Fly Fishing Content:
4 Featured Films: Nervous Water, First Descent Alaska, Slovenia on the Fly and Bird Chasers.
6 Short Films: NC Redfish, Desrt Bass, Permit and Bonefish, Wyoming Carp, Black Drum and Wyoming Cutties.
4 Award Winning Shorts: Angling Addiction, Kate and Mark, Stream of Consciousness and Green Screen.
The Fishporn Cut: And to answer the call for more ’straight up fish porn,’ we’ve compiled all the best shots from over the years, to create a seamless collection of fishporn from around the world… no storyline, just music and fish.
Runtime: 198 minutes
DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Once In A Blue Moon - The Flyfishing Adventure of a Lifetime
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Set amongst the spectacular scenery of southern New Zealand, a most strange and bizarre tale unfolds. The stuff of folklore, 'Once in a Blue Moon' unravels the mystery of an event that occurs briefly once a decade. This strange and unreal journey takes us into some of the most remote and beautiful parts of New Zealand as we follow one anglers quest to document and unravel a childhood mystery and catch the fish of a lifetime.
In an unpredictable chain of events a mass flowering of the ancient New Zealand Beech forest leads to an excess of seed production. Mice and rodents take advantage of this abundance and numbers reach plague proportions. Incredible footage follows these rodents as they embark on a strange migration, attempting to swim across the expanse of New Zealand's rivers and lakes. There they fall prey to the largest predators in the lake - monster Brown trout. Gorging themselves on swimming mice, these fish become extremely aggressive and grow to epic proportions. For a fly fishing Angler, this is the stuff dreams are made of.
This bizarre phenomenon has remained a mystery...until now...
Incredible Cinematography
Shot in beautiful high definition 'Once in a Blue Moon' reveals this bizarre story. Stunning cinematography, never before seen underwater footage, fantastic fly fishing and amazing trout behavior will take you deep into the tale of the fabulous and mysterious "Mouse Year". If you are a serious fly angler and appreciate expert casting, this film is an absolute must.
DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Pike On The Fly - In Pursuit of the Water Wolf
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68 Minutes
DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Raising the Ghost - Dry Fly Steelhead Fishing Like Never Seen Before
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Together they captured awesome surface action of wild steelhead in Northern British Columbia munching drifted green drakes. It's footage that the steelhead junkies in our shop turn to instead of coffee every time they need a boost. Too, it's the Skeena at its very best and the action stands as testimony and gives hope to what can happen for the rest of us when the stars all line up.
This film is pure fish porn done in part by the grandsons of angling travel pioneer Bob Nauheim and the legendary casting champion, John Tarantino. A fitting legacy and thread of fishing continuity.
60 minutes
DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Rise
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Featuring: Rene Harrop, Rance Rathie, Travis Smith, Capt.Bruce Chard, Ron Sorensen, Mike Lawson, Capt. Bryan Carter & more.
Running Time: 8 minutes
Bonus: Over 30 minutes of special features
DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Saltwater Flycasting - 10 Steps to Distance and Power
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DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Successful Fly Fishing Strategies with Gary LaFontaine & Dick Sharon
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The two fishing chums, and Gary’s dog, select different stretches of river – and a still water. They cover deep nymphing, with split shot on the leader, on a typical tail-water fishery, as well as dry fly fishing on a freestone river.
In volume one they also go float tubing on a high mountain lake. For anyone who has never tried a float tube, I don’t think that I would recommend going afloat with an Alsatian on board as Gary does. Anyway, they discuss the productive areas to fish, the benefits of using longer rods and the importance of keeping a tight line in readiness to set the hook.
For volume two, the two chums start by fishing shoulder-to-shoulder on a rocky mountain river and searching for areas that provide fish with a place to rest. Moving on to pocket waters, the main advice is ‘to match fly size to lip size’. They stress the importance of stealth and making the first false cast to lose water from the leader a short one so that the falling water won’t frighten fish. The video ends with a session fishing streamers which trigger the aggression in fish. While fishing the confluence of a feeder stream and the main river, they manage a grand slam of ‘trash’ fish – sucker, squawfish and tench. This is the one time that they fail to catch any trout.
Although the late Gary LaFontaine and Dick Sharon will be better known to US viewers, their friendly banter as they discuss how to fish a stretch of water and pass-on tips and ideas works very well. These are two very good and enjoyable videos that I am happy to recommend.
DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Tarpon
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DVD Fly Fishing Movies - The Underwater World of Trout - Feeding Lies
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All experienced anglers have witnessed a newly outfitted dude, standing in a spot where he ought to be fishing. Knowing where the fish are is critical to angling success — not just where they hide, but where they feed. This second voyage into The Underwater World of Trout answers the questions all anglers ask: Where are they? Why are they there? What are they eating? How do I recognize what is going on? In this study we go into the streams and examine the facts and get real answers. Some you expect, others you won’t believe until you see them yourself. To understand what a trout’s world is like requires a basic understanding of how water moves (hydrology) and how trout move about in the water (biomechanics). We all know some basic truths — or do we? Water always flows downstream — except when it doesn’t. Trout always face upstream — except when they don’t. Trout use the tail fin for propulsion — but how do they stop? Trout feed primarily in pools and use fast water to hide from predators — or do they? Trout always establish a pecking order and never tolerate other fish in their feeding lie — except when they do. You’ll be surprised how often some basic truths are violated. How trout rise offer clues to what they are eating. But have you ever had a chance to observe the difference between a trout taking an emerger, sipping a dun, tilting on a nymph or exploding after a skittering caddis? Thanks to a particularly co-operative rainbow trout, all the different rise forms and takes are captured and made clear. These are not staged shots in aquariums but real trout in the streams that you and I fish. These are the waters we ply, filmed by an angler who asks the questions we all ponder. You’ll walk away from this presentation knowing the answers to many questions, and with a whole set of new questions to ask.
DVD Fly Fishing Movies - Urban Warfare: In Pursuit of the Poor Man's Bonefish
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Not only is the carp a selective feeder but posses the raw power to make multiple runs deep into your backing with blistering speed. Watch as these anglers stalk 20lb carp "tailing" in inches of water. See carp in a whole new light; observe schools of carp as they move across shallow water flats similar to what one could expect to see on a bonefish trip. This is freshwater "sight fishing" at its best!
This is not a "how-to" DVD but instead a fresh and exciting look at what drives the passion and pursuit of what was once consider nothing more than a nuisance fish. Urban Warfare will open eyes to the fly fishing possibilities that for many lies very close to home.
40 Minutes
