RIO – Behind The Brand – Simon Gawesworth from RIO Products on Vimeo. RIO’s “Behind The Brand” series is a beautiful collection of short videos exploring the life, work and fly fishing love of some of the key employees at RIO. Each film follows a RIO employee around their favorite local water, talks about what […]
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Hunting Mud from FLYBRU on Vimeo. An untouched piece of the Orange River flowing through the Kalahari, that is about 500kms from the sea, is alive. The fish life is incredible, we see these fish thriving in their true natural habitat with minimal pollution and little to no human impact. Witnessing this was an incredible […]
Mongolia and the River Wolf from College of Science, UNR on Vimeo. Located in Northwest Mongolia at the confluence of the Eg and the Uur Rivers, hundreds of miles from the closest urbanized city exists one of the last strongholds of the giant Eurasian trout, the Hucho taimen (known locally as taimen). College of Science […]
YETI and Orvis Present: Andy from Colorblind Media on Vimeo. Renowned photographer Andy Anderson has lived a life of passion, traveling the world to shoot everything under the sun, including fly fishing and wingshooting. He shares some of his thoughts and philosophies about the art form to which he has dedicated his life.
La Nina, that delightful phase of the ENSO (El Nino-Southern Oscillation) that keeps the northern tier of the country wetter and colder during the winter months, appears to be setting up (or at least has become much more likely – below) according to the latest from NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center (read their current 6 Nov […]
Anatomy of a Fishing Story from Jason Rolfe on Vimeo. Jason Rolfe, Steve Duda, and Gregory Fitz reflect on the importance of writing in the fly fishing community, and the beginnings of the Writers on the Fly Reading Series.
Tiny Pieces of All of Us from Scientific Anglers on Vimeo.
Landing Big Fish On Tenkara | Rob Worthing from Michael Agneta on Vimeo. Rob Worthing of Tenkara Guides LLC take the attendees of the 2017 Tenkara Jam through some techniques to land big fish using tenkara. The “power curve” and how to steer the fish are both included in this highly informative video.
Garden and Gun has posted a damned nifty piece featuring one of the legends of the salt water world – Flip Pallot. Well-written prose and evocative images coupled in one place don’t come around very often; this will be your best read of the day, if not the week. Enjoy it here. Image from the […]
Some folks insist that what is probably the most unique ecosystem in the Lower Forty-Eight, and one of the most precious on the planet – the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem – is being threatened by those flocking to its border communities (Bozeman being the most glaring, and most unfortunate, poster child of that lot). Todd Wilkinson […]
We’ve long argued (i.e. here and here) that a day on your favorite river, crick, pond, lake, or bayou beats the hell out of an afternoon, any afternoon, watching football on the idiot box. Turns out the lowly chicken and the rabbit, properly trimmed and wrapped, are still far mightier than the pig.
Trout Tips | Beaver Ponds from Trout Unlimited on Vimeo.
Orvis | My Dad from Max Erickson on Vimeo. Our Dads are awesome. They inspire us, teach us, and encourage us to chase our dreams. They stop what they’re doing to put us first. They bring the fun. They make every day a new adventure. And our Dads show us what it means to truly […]
It has to be true – scientists say it’s so.
The Introduction of Brown Trout to New Zealand – Royal Society Cut from Jack Kos on Vimeo. This is a film produced by Ben Pierce and myself on the introduction of brown trout to New Zealand based on my PhD thesis that we’ve entered into a competition put on by the Royal Society of New […]