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| Title | Body | Published | Time ago |
|---|---|---|---|
| Celebrating 10,000 videos |
So, the Global FlyFisher’s video section just passed 10,000 videos. And suitably enough the 10K mark was a Davie McPhail video showing how to tie a muddler. |
6 years ago | |
| 10K videos! |
The number of videos on the Global FlyFisher video page is steadily closing in on 10,000! |
6 years ago | |
| These videos will make you a better fly tyer |
Renowned fly tyer and tying instructor Wayne Luallen presents a series of short videos, which will help you become a much better fly-tyer. |
6 years ago | |
| A Year in the Life |
Jonathan Tomlinson's video "A Year in the Life" is an hour of mesmerizing fish porn. Or should I call it fish erotica? That sounds a bit more sophisticated |
7 years ago | |
| Fishing TV-shows and videos |
This list is a compilation of longer fishing videos and TV-shows about fishing that are actually worth watching. New and old. English and other languages. Fly fishing and not. |
9 years ago | |
| Pike & Fly |
A DVD dedicated to fly fishing for pike by Danish Niels Vestergaard |
9 years ago | |
| The Rising Salar |
The video starts out nicely sketching the contrast between work and fishing as many of us recognize it. Dennis the businessman getting up in the darkness at 6:30 and going to work, struggling to find space in the boot for his briefcase because of the fishing tackle stuffed in there. A gear mess on the back seat and flies on the dashboard. The mention of Norway in his boss' presentation ringing as Dennis dozes off and dreams of salmon fishing. He has to go "for some fresh air" and then scoots off to Norway where he meets up with his friends Henrik and Roar. |
11 years ago | |
| Rising Salar Q&A |
The DVD Rising Salar takes a different approach to doing a fishing video and we have talked the the three guys behind it. |
11 years ago | |
| Sea Trout Secrets 5+6 |
If you are a sea trout angler who like me has just fished a week on the Baltic coast in pursue of coastal sea trout and haven't felt a tug, these videos will reinvigorate you and restore your belief in the fact that there are actually fish in the ocean in spite of you not seeing or feeling any for a week. |
11 years ago | |
| Tributaries |
In an odd way the highlight of this video is the final poor quality Skype conversation, which takes place between the three main characters, Prescott Smith, Siggi Haugur and Tuqui Viscarro. They are all fishing guides, but with very different backgrounds and from very different parts of the world: Bermuda, Iceland and Argentina. But as we have just seen in the video, they can conclude that their attitude towards fishing, nature, clients and life as a whole is amazingly identical. "The same shit under the sun", as Icelandic Siggi so eloquently puts it. |
11 years ago | |
| Casting That Fly 1/2 - Basics/Advanced |
The absolute first words from casting instructor Lars Christian Bentsen in this video expresses my feelings about fly casting videos very well: Can you become a better caster by watching this video? The first answer is "probably not" and the second answer is "probably yes". |
11 years ago | |
| 5000 fly-fishing videos! |
Yes that's right! Our video channel has passed the five thousand video mark, and this article covers the state of this hugely successful section on the Global FlyFisher. |
11 years ago | |
| Predator |
11 years ago | ||
| 7 Degrees South |
12 years ago | ||
| Only the River Knows |
I have no idea why this DVD has the subtitle "A Fly Fishing Tragedy". It's not a tragedy. It's a celebration! |
12 years ago | |
| The Fish & The Fly 4 |
13 years ago | ||
| Geofish |
The catchphrase for this DVD is "Fish.Drive.Survive.", which very well sums up what it's all about. The Geofish team of four goes on a mildly crazy trip to Mexico in a well worn truck running on vegetable oil and a good dollop of enthusiasm and defiance. |
13 years ago | |
| Mayflies and More |
This is a fly-tying DVD covering 10 very useful patterns for stream fishing. The subtitle does mention chalkstreams, but the flies are very generic and will be very useful in all other kinds of streams and even stillwaters. |
13 years ago | |
| Only the River Knows The Trout Also Rises |
Another crowdsourced video is emerging, and we at GFF think it deserves some support, so we call upon the GFF army to chip in and get some nice perks. |
13 years ago | |
| Tying Tenkara Flies |
I'm so glad this video hasn't been dubbed in English! |
13 years ago | |
| Swedish Lapland |
We follow Swedish Gunnar Westrin and his friend Palle Andersson on a nice and cozy fly-fishing trip to the northern part of Sweden. |
13 years ago | |
| Something For Someone Else |
Travis Swartz spent the last two weekends fishing his favorite stream in the world… Silver Creek, just down the road from Sun Valley, Idaho. He grew up fishing Silver Creek. The trails, the water, the fish, the clouds and even the occasional wind are all home to him... |
13 years ago | |
| Uncharted Waters |
OK, fly-fishing aficionados, I know this is not a fly-fishing video as such. There's plenty fly-fishing, but also a bunch of very hefty spinning tackle in use, and if you're a purist you might think this is not for you. But think again... |
13 years ago | |
| Uncharted Waters Q&A |
We contacted the team behind the video Uncharted Waters and asked them some questions. Read their replies and learn what drove them and how the trip and the DVD came to be. |
13 years ago | |
| The Journey Begins |
The introduction to the project "Fish On - A Reel Retreat" by Travis Swartz. The first steps towards a video about men recovering from cancer and finding their way to a normal life through fly-fishing. And you can help! |
13 years ago | |
| Gaula Q&A |
Coming from the hands of one part of the pair behind the fabulous video Tâpam - Daniel Göz - this time teaming up with fellow countryman Anton Hamacher, we thought it would be suitable to contact the duo and inquire about the background and process of making the video Gaula - River of Silver & Gold. |
13 years ago | |
| Hatch Q&A |
We posed a series of questions to Nick Reygaert, the filmmaker behind the fabulous video Hatch, which shows a row of different "hatches" around the world. Hear about (video) gear, tight schedules and future plans. |
13 years ago | |
| Gaula |
A stunning and beautifully filmed portrait of the Norwegian salmon river Gaula. |
13 years ago | |
| Turning Tail |
This is another DVD, which lies in the span between the typical fishing video and the documentary or environmental feature. It reminds me in many ways of the DVD Rivers of a Lost Coast, which I reviewed late 2011. It's an account of the natural and cultural history of a fish and a fishing. Then it was the Steelhead of the US west coast, here it's the salmon of the east coast of the US and Canada. |
13 years ago | |
| Hatch |
I have seen Hatch many times now. I have watched and enjoyed the trailers online, seen the DVD on my TV as well as on the computer screen several times and even seen it on a big cinema screen at the Rise Festival in Copenhagen. |
13 years ago | |
| Heart of the Driftless |
Robert Thompson is definitely one of my favorite fly-fishing video makers. I love it whenever he publishes new short videos or trailers online, and appreciate it even more when it carries the promise of a new full DVD feature. |
13 years ago | |
| Itu's Bones |
This video tells the story about a project where a local, commercial gillnet fishing for bonefish is replaced by tourism and sportfishing for the same fish. |
13 years ago | |
| A Passion Called Salmon |
A fascinating journey with the salmon passionate Sasha Savic visiting some of the world's most fantastic salmon rivers, telling a very personal story about salmon fishing and the preservation of Atlantic salmon. |
13 years ago | |
| The Fish & The Fly Q&A |
The excellent DVD-series The Fish and the Fly are made by Danish filmmaker Niels Vestergaard and fly tyer and flyfisher Morten Oland. We contacted them regarding the videos and got them to answer to a few questions about the project. |
13 years ago | |
| Patagonian Silver |
13 years ago | ||
| The Fish & The Fly 3 |
13 years ago | ||
| The Fish & The Fly 1 |
I've just started watching the third DVD in the series as I write this introduction to the review, and I can only say to those many who want to get into doing fly fishing videos: watch and learn. |
13 years ago | |
| Stepping into the Stream Q&A |
We had the chance to ask Barbara Klutinis - the woman behing the video "Stepping into the Stream" a few questions regarding her film about fly fishing women. |
14 years ago | |
| A Backyard in Nowhere Q&A |
The DVD "A Backyard in Nowhere" is something else. Fly fishing, sure, but also a different experience traveling, fishing, hunting and meeting people by the Innoko River system in Alaska. The team behind the video is Danish, and it was quite natural to grab a hold of them and get them to talk a bit about the background for the whole project. |
14 years ago | |
| A Backyard in Nowhere |
After having seen this DVD, I'm reminded in many ways about my feelings after having seen the first of AEG's videos, Trout Bum Diaries. |
14 years ago | |
| Heads or Tails |
Permit in Australia must be the new thing in fly fishing, judging from this DVD and a host online videos popping up during the last few years. I have a friend who moved to Australia, and he also writes about permit and GT's - not to mention tuna - to an extent, which makes it almost unbearable. |
14 years ago | |
| Stepping into the Stream |
A video about women fly fishing, and not just about fly fishing, but also about connecting with nature and themselves. |
14 years ago | |
| Fly Fishing the World |
I bought this set of DVD's inspired by Henry Winkler, who mentions it in his book "I've never met an idiot on the river" (which I bought inspired by Steve Schweitzer's review on this very site). |
14 years ago | |
| Casting At Shadows |
This video has a nicely paced intro with great ambiance shots of the Christmas Island. Miles upon miles of pristine flats. Indeed! It may seem a bit slow in the start, loyally portraying the island, the people, the wading, stalking and casting, but it does get into fishing with some fast paced catching and some beautiful fish once it get going. |
14 years ago | |
| The Underwater World of Trout |
Bob Petti's review: |
14 years ago | |
| A South African fly tying journey |
This first DVD, in a series, is a documentary journey of the history of fly fishing in South Africa, providing lovely insight to the first trout that was introduced to the streams of South Africa and the evolution of fly tying in South Africa. As South Africa is far removed from mainstream fly fishing destinations, some unique patterns developed over the years. In this DVD, the origins of the flies, unique to South Africa are tracked, and where possible tied by the originators of these flies or by fly fishers that have fished with the inventers of the flies. |
14 years ago | |
| Urban Flyfishing |
14 years ago | ||
| Night of the Hex |
14 years ago | ||
| Musky Country |
This is in essence a portrait of two anglers telling about their relation to the toothy musky. Pike bums if I ever saw a couple. Listening to them tell about their passion is a different angle to pike or musky fishing than most videos take. Oftentimes the pike appeals to film action, takes splashing, big teeth and anglers presenting large fish to the camera. This video take the person-centric approach, and that's a good thing. |
14 years ago | |
| Destination Trout - New Zealand |
If you have plans to go to New Zealand or just want a confirmation that New Zealand is a worthwhile destination to put on your list of places to fish before you lay down your rods, this is a DVD you want to watch. |
14 years ago | |
| The Source - Iceland |
I had a bunch of friends who were fishing in Iceland while I was watching this DVD (again) to review it. The DVD did undeniably make me a bit and envious. Because the quality of the Icelandic fishing as shown on Nick Reygaert's latest video is just fantastic! And thinking that four of my best fishing friends were feasting on this as I was locked to a computer monitor working was not reassuring. |
14 years ago | |
| The Source - New Zealand |
The Source DVD's are growing into a series with chapters on Tasmania, New Zealand and Iceland. This is the middle chapter in the series on the goal of all trout angler's pilgrimages: New Zealand. |
14 years ago | |
| Tapâm Q&A |
I have just reviewed the exciting tarpon fishing DVD Tapâm by Danish Jan Bach Kristensen and German Daniel Göz, and I thought I'd approach the two adventurous anglers with some questions regarding their unorthodox fishing and stunning video production. |
14 years ago | |
| Modern fly fishing |
The Swedish video producer Mountain Media has been doing fishing videos for (almost) as long as I can remember... for a long time at least. Many of these videos used to be targeted towards the Swedish market or at least Scandinavia. |
14 years ago | |
| Cast Alaska |
This DVD has definitely stimulated my urge to go fishing in Alaska sometime in my life. Some fly anglers are crazy, and some are normal. Most fall somewhere in between. |
14 years ago | |
| Sea Trout Secrets 1-4 |
If you have been a regular on GFF for any time during its long existence, you will know that my everyday fishing is chasing sea run brown trout - we call them sea trout. |
14 years ago | |
| River Academy |
I have chosen to review these three DVD's in one review, mostly because they are part of a series and very consistent in concept and production. There's also a fourth in the series, which I don't have. |
14 years ago | |
| Casts that Catch Fish |
Hard core casting videos are not as common as fishing-in-the-places-of-your-dreams videos. The reason might be that they are hard to do, require more than just rolling the camera and not least call for someone who actually knows how to cast and also - and maybe more importantly - knows how to instruct. |
14 years ago | |
| Tapâm |
This DVD is amazing! Surprising! Different! |
14 years ago | |
| What I (don't) want |
In this article Martin looks at some specific production methods, which are often used by fly fishing video producers. It seems that certain little tricks or styles have become fashionable, and can be found in lots of videos – on longer DVD's as well as in shorter online videos.m |
14 years ago | |
| Feeding Time |
A single disk! And that's it. No, the Drake DVD Feeding Time does not impress when it comes to design and packaging. I haven't even got a cover, which I can scan and use for the review. |
14 years ago | |
| The Dream Stream |
Thomas Ohman, a professional photographer who has lots of experience from making TV for the Swedish Television, takes us on a mad mans trip to the northern part of Sweden. |
15 years ago | |
| 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 intro is delicious! Action, pumping hard music, fast cutting, close-ups, underwater footage, comments, introducing the group members and rough effects, just what we are used to from AEG Media. It promises well for the next hour, which is introduced by an older guy saying "We might be the last generation to experience this..." |
15 years ago | |
| The Anglers Paradise |
15 years ago | ||
| 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... if it wasn't for the fact that it is attractive as well as extremely suitable for pictures and video. |
15 years ago | |
| Bass |
With trailers available nearly a year before the film was available for purchase, BASS: THE MOVIE was indeed one of the most hyped fishing films in recent times. Jamie Howard of Howard Films made this movie in recognition of anglers' love for the largemouth bass. Given the success of Howard's previous bonefish and tarpon flyfishing films, anticipation was running high and many advance purchases of the DVD were made. |
15 years ago | |
| Pike on the Fly |
15 years ago | ||
| Journey of a Thousand Casts |
This is a very personal film, an very different film but also a very good film. |
15 years ago | |
| The Dead Drift |
15 years ago | ||
| Equilibrium |
A fishing film in the form of a classic documentary - and a good one of the kind. A close to perfect mix of environmental consciousness and fishing action, but all too short. |
15 years ago | |
| Mayfly Madness |
This is a little and all too unknown fishing video gem. Swedish anglers Johan Klingberg and Ulf Börjesson take us on a charming row of fishing trips iun the lush southern Swedish landscapes hunting mayfly hatches... and trout! |
15 years ago | |
| Bonefish |
Charles Rangeley-Wilson is an apparently mild-mannered Englishman who spends most of his time in the London area. That being said, there is something you should know about Charles: he is addicted to bonefishing, so much so that he shows signs of withdrawal when unable to cast a fly on a Caribbean flat for some time. Driven by this addiction, he brought his friend and cameraman Matthew Dyas along on an angling quest. |
15 years ago | |
| Rise + Drift |
I have taken the liberty of reviewing these two epic DVD's in one review. They each have their merits and are very different regarding specific content, location and people, but they are much the same with respect to concept, production and quality. Both are produced by Jim Klug and shot and edited by Chris Patterson. Drake Magazine's Tom Bie is the third member of the trio, scripting, appearing and narrating. Together they are Confluence films. |
15 years ago | |
| Rivers of a Lost Coast |
This is once more a fishing DVD, which leans heavily on feature and documentary tradtions rather than fishing video traditions. And that's a good thing! |
15 years ago | |
| Raising the Ghost |
15 years ago | ||
| Revolution |
I feel a poem coming... Here goes: Rubber duck How's that for a review? Some readers might think that a poem is not quite enough to make a proper DVD review, so let me elaborate a bit and sketch some of the content: |
15 years ago | |
| Fish Eye 4 |
This is somewhat a novelty to me although it's been out for quite a while now: A fly fishing video magazine. But as you can see from the title, this is number 4 in a series, so it might not be that novel to other people. |
15 years ago | |
| Soulfish |
On this DVD from 2008 Mikey Wier takes the grand tour of fly fishing in pursuit of the soul of the game. He fishes and talks his way around the globe and opens microphone and camera to other anglers, who tells about their fishing and their feelings for it. |
15 years ago | |
| Red Gold |
This DVD is probably the prime example of the documentary trend that I mentioned in my article about the new breed of fly fishing videos. |
15 years ago | |
| Catch the moment |
A fly fishing video made by Germans is a welcome addition to a continuous stream of Commonwealth and US based videos. |
15 years ago | |
| Czech Nymph DVD |
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. |
15 years ago | |
| Giants of the Em |
Large Baltic sea trout caught on spey rods in the classical waters of the river Em. Beautiful autumn impressions from a water that has been world class for a century. |
15 years ago | |
| The Source - Tasmania |
Is Tasmania the new black? A new spot on the fly angler's map replacing New Zealand, which has been on there for so many years? |
15 years ago | |
| A new breed |
Fly fishing videos have gone through an amazing development during the last five years. |
15 years ago | |
| Videos on GFF |
We're entering the online video age. The plan is not to produce our own feature length DVD's in HD quality, but to expose the best online videos from other sources. So browse our first videos here and help us make this new feature better by pointing us to great online videos. |
15 years ago | |
| Nervous Water DVD |
I stumbled over this DVD while traveling in Canada, and fell for it's value for money. You get more than three hours of high class fishing video for a price of 25 US dollars. |
16 years ago | |
| The Scandinavian Spey Cast - Part II |
16 years ago | ||
| Once in a Blue Moon |
I find it hard say anything bad about this DVD. It has always been a golden rule of mine when I review something - even something really good - to find just a tiny bit to criticize, but it took me quite a while in this case. |
16 years ago | |
| The Search |
Sometimes you run across fishing DVD's, which are so different from the average fishing DVD that it's remarkable. This DVD is definitely one of them. And that in a good way. |
16 years ago | |
| The Lost World of Mr. Hardy |
This is a beautifully shot and produced DVD, which will be candy to anyone interested in the history of fly fishing and of Hardy in particular. It's slow paced in a very good way, and takes its time to listen to the interview subjects and dwell on footage and images from way back. |
16 years ago | |
| Make 'Em Swim |
Two hours of fly-tying. My wife says that it is the best way to fall asleep - meditative with those monotone voices and repetitions over and over. Not this time. A small river. Clear water. An angler casting and fishing his way downstream. He's wearing a cap - a known silhouette. Swedish Mikael Frödin sets his hook and fights a very nice salmon. As he releases it, the salmon never leaves the water and it swims back after the tube fly with a chartreuse disc has been removed. |
17 years ago | |
| Fish Bum Volume I: Mongolia |
The opening scenes of River Wolf - after the titles - are no less than breathtaking. And by that I mean breathtaking in the literal sense of the word. During the team's hectic trip through Beijing - from the airport to the train station - you are gasping for breath and hoping for the best. |
17 years ago | |
| Running down the man |
Now here's something which you don't see that often: fishing for roosterfish from the beach. No boat, no guide, no poling. Just a sand buggy, some rods and a couple of crazy guys literally running up and down the Baja Mexico in the pursuit of some grande roosterfish - like in big. |
18 years ago | |
| Trout Bum Diaries - Kiwi Camo |
About 56½ minutes into this DVD one of the participants says: "When we woke up in the morning, we had no idea where we were. It kinda looked like we set up camp in some farmer's driveway. We walked down to the river and took a look at it. The first thing we saw was two big browns feeding on the surface. That was a sign that it's probably gonna be a good day." |
18 years ago | |
| The Hatch |
I have had this film for a while now. It was released in 2005, but spurred by a recent new release by Felt Soul Media, I decided to dig this out and watch it again - and review it. |
18 years ago | |
| Summer in Europe |
It's rare to see European fly fishing DVD's an even rarer to see an Eastern European fly fishing DVD. This is one. Polish brothers Andrej and Peter Polcic have captured a delightful trip through Europe on film, and edited the whole thing with lots of good music into half an hour of appetizing fishing from small and large rivers and lakes in Europe. |
18 years ago | |
| Bob Jacklin's Yellowstone Ties |
Bob Jacklin is one of a handful of true legends in Fly Tying, and certainly needs no introduction here. In this DVD, he ties six of his favorite flies for fishing western trout waters - Grey Wulff, Royall Wulff, March Brown Nymph, Green Drake, Platte River Special, and Great Western Stonefly. |
18 years ago | |
| Mel Krieger's Patagonia |
The first words spoken on this DVD are: "Every so often in life comes a person that is one step above the rest...", and it continues talking about Mel Krieger - who is the person in question as "Not just any mortal...". |
19 years ago | |
| The Trout Bum Diaries |
A fantastic DVD packed with sizzling fly fishing action from Patagonia edited like a snowboard or extreme sports video with hefty music, fast cutting and lots of pace. |
19 years ago | |
| Fly Fishing for Mullet |
A really fascinating view on a new type of fishing in he Baltic area. |
19 years ago | |
| Flycasting Faults & Fixes |
For those who have seen Mel Krieger - either in real life or on video - this is not new: the man is a one-man theater! Not only is he enthusiastic and entertaining, but he also takes on the role of the different types of casters, which he wants to illustrate, and performs small monologues and even dialogues or whole little plays when emphasizing a point. |
19 years ago | |
| Modern Spey Casting |
19 years ago | ||
| Casting trio, The Pefect Cast - Distance and Delicacy - Cracking the Code |
These three DVD's on casting and salmon fishing are quite an odyssey through these subjects and at the same time a journey almost as far around the world as you can come. They are sold seperately, but will be reviewed as a set here. The price varies, but expect to pay about 40 US$ per DVD in the US and 40 Euros in Europe. |
19 years ago | |
| The Underwater World of Trout |
Several years ago, a friend of mine was telling me about a video seminar he saw at a local Trout Unlimited meeting given by a man from New Jersey who liked to film trout in the water. "Unbelievable," he said. "The underwater shots are amazing." As the years went by, I heard this sentiment from more and more people who were lucky enough to see these presentations, all given with the same "you really gotta see" emotion. Well—I really wanted to see them—but I'm not a member of any clubs where this man would be presenting. |
19 years ago | |
| Streamer Flies for Trophy Trout |
Kelly Galloup, author of "Modern Streamers for Trophy Trout", brings us a new DVD where he ties some of the flies from his book. With each fly, Kelly takes the time to explain the materials and techniques used to construct the fly, and we see every step along the way. The camera work is very good, with the angle from over the right shoulder of the tyer as if the viewer was standing behind as if at a tying demonstration. |
19 years ago | |
| Practical Fly Patterns That Catch Trout |
In this two-volume set of DVDs you get some favorite patterns for fishing the famed spring creeks of Pennsylvania. |
19 years ago | |
| Essential Patterns with Oliver Edwards |
With the release of "Essential Patterns", Oliver Edwards and his production crew have raised the bar yet again for fly tying instructional video. These new DVDs are terrific in every respect - from the camera work, to the audio, to the general production - to say nothing of the fly tying content. He's a very engaging teacher, and I can listen to him and watch him tie flies all day long. Not only does he demonstrate the techniques required to tie the flies with utmost skill, but he makes the viewer want to hit the pause button and run to the vise. |
19 years ago | |
| Trout Grass |
This is a fantastic journey! And in more than one sense. It's both a journey from east to west - from China to the US - and at the same time a journey in materials and workmanship from a perennial grass to some of the longest lasting fishing rods we have seen - split cane rods. And it's narrator and writer David James Duncan's mental and physical journey through something, which he evidently carries very deep in his heart. |
20 years ago | |
| Fireplace bonefishing |
Global FlyFisher partner Martin Joergensen has gone through his shelves and dug out the best books and DVD's on bonefishing he could find. |
20 years ago | |
| In Search of a Rising Tide |
It's short, but it's very good, this unorthodox DVD about bonefishing. |
20 years ago | |
| Bonefishing the Flats with Craig Mathews |
Even though I do have a few remarks regarding this DVD, it is certainly one of the better ones I have watched lately, and definitely the best how-to DVD I have seen on bonefishing. |
20 years ago | |
| New Zealand Trophy Waters |
Seeing this footage of large trout in deep streams rising to nymphs - naturals and artificials - really stirs my appetite to go to New Zealand |
21 years ago | |
| Essential Skills - 6 volumes |
I first heard of - or rather saw - Oliver Edwards videos on a cd that was packaged with the British magazine Fly Fishing & Fly Tying. The cd featured some short cuts from the six tapes. I was shown the video snippets on a computer screen by a friend, and was already at that point impressed and intrigued. When my VHS copies arrived one afternoon I broke the seal of the top one - not the first as such, as there seemed to be no obvious sequence - and stuck it in my VCR. And I was spellbound. I saw two complete videos that afternoon. And I was supposed to have worked - |
22 years ago | |
| Streamer Video |
Of the numerous videotapes available to aid and instruct the tyer in the various fly types, relatively few fall under the category of the streamer fly. For the streamer-fanatic, to have another tape available on the subject is a treat. Read Chris Del Plato's review of this new video by Mike Martinek. |
25 years ago |
