Les Claypool Interview and Fishing Part. 2
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That the second part of the Les Claypool’s interviewing.
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That the second part of the Les Claypool's interviewing.Duration : 0:6:23 (more...)...
That the second part of the Les Claypool’s interviewing.
Duration : 0:6:23
Fly fishing in the beautiful river of Tisleia in Norway.
Please check our webpage for more movies and info about the river(in Norwegian): http://www.tisleia.net
Duration : 0:8:56
Learn tips on how to fish with the wooly bugger fly fishing lure in order to achieve the best results when fishing in this free angling instruction video.
Expert: David Dirks
Contact: web.mac.com/dirksoutdoors
Bio: David Dirks is the outdoors columnist for the Time Herald-Record & writes for American Angler & other fishing publications. He produced a fly tying DVD & has 35 years of fly angling experience.
Filmmaker: David Dirks
Duration : 0:1:8
Veteran fly fishing guide Big Jim Dykstra of Banff Alberta Canada tells the story of “The Man in the Yellow Hat”.
Jim designed the fly to make it easier for near-sighted and aging anglers to still enjoy a day on the world-famous Bow River in Banff, Alberta, Canada.
Jim can be reached at flyfishingbanff.com. For more info on travel in Banff visit the official tourism site at banfflakelouise.com
Duration : 0:1:21
Learn how to tie a dry fly hackle for fly fishing in this free instructional video clip.
Expert: Robert Brown
Bio: Robert Brown, a fly fisherman of 12 years, has perfected the skill of tying his own flies.
Filmmaker: Robert Brown
Duration : 0:2:29
i am new to fly fishing. lovin it. last weekend i was talking to a guy at a campground by a river and dam and he said he caught some fish on 'attractors' with his spinning rod and float. How does that work exactly. what are attractors and how do you use them with floats? wont the float spook the fish?
You can fish flies with a spinning outfit, but it's not the preferred method if you ask me, and, as luck would have it, you are asking me.
The way you fish flies with a fly fishing outfit is that you cast your nearly weightless fly with the weight of your fly line and the elastic action of the rod. It's a great system that has evolved over many centuries. With a spinning outfit, you don't have a weighted line, so the weight has to be at the end of the line, where the fly is. Obviously, if you're using a dry fly, you don't want something that will sink the fly, so you use a bobber for the weight. You cast the bobber and the fly goes along for the ride. Yes, the bobber can spook fish — at least much more than a fly landing by itself. The bobber can also swamp the fly and cause drag on your fly. The fact that you CAN use a fly on a spinning outfit is proof of how versatile that gear is, but it's still non-optimal — basically a workaround.
An attractor is just a fly that is not designed to look like a particular creature. They're usually tied with some dramatic shape or color to "attract" the eye of a feeding fish. Humpys, Wullfs, Wooly Buggers, and Stimulators are attractors. So, the guy you were talking to was probably using a big fat attractor because it maintained buoyancy even after the splashdown of the bobber and it imitated nothing more specific than "a bug." Incidentally, the other broad category of fly is "imitator" which is meant to accurately imitate a certain insect or other forage.
Tying a Duncan’s loop knot in fly fishing. Learn about fly fishing knots, equipment, and techniques in this free video.
Expert: Alvin Dedeaux
Contact: www.alvindedEaux.com
Bio: Alvin has been a fly fishing guide and casting instructor for 12 years, and has been fly fishing for 32 years. He is a graduate of the Joan Wulff fly casting instructor’s school.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
Looking For Fly Fishing Tackle
Duration : 0:1:34
The Boulder gardens is a sacred place where a beautiful and unique looking cutthroat trout lives. The humblefisherman embarks on a fly fishing journey where the scenery matches the beauty of the fish. Sparrow earns her keep.
Duration : 0:7:26
Using fly fishing line to tie surgeon’s knots. Learn about fly fishing knots, equipment, and techniques in this free video.
Expert: Alvin Dedeaux
Contact: www.alvindedEaux.com
Bio: Alvin has been a fly fishing guide and casting instructor for 12 years, and has been fly fishing for 32 years. He is a graduate of the Joan Wulff fly casting instructor’s school.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
Duration : 0:1:30
For right-handed fly fishers, the back hand roll cast starts over the left shoulder and the regular roll cast starts over the right shoulder. Learn how to do a back hand roll cast, and why it’s useful, in this free fly fishing and casting techniques video lesson.
Expert: Alvin Dedeaux
Contact: www.alvindedEaux.com
Bio: Alvin has been a fly fishing guide and casting instructor for 12 years, and has been fly fishing for 32 years. He is a graduate of the Joan Wulff fly casting instructor’s school.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
Duration : 0:1:21