New Zealand
Wow.
Watch the above video. Really.
I’m at a loss for more words.
Wow.
Watch the above video. Really.
I’m at a loss for more words.
Thought you’d enjoy this. I did! Via Orvis Fly Fishing’s Facebook page….
I hope everyone made it through the storm OK. Honestly, it was great to sit at home guilt-free, sipping hot coffee, and watching the Patriots make it to the Super Bowl. What a season! I had hopes to throw big streamers at deep pools this weekend, but the temps are in the way for me….
As you may know, I have a love affair with the Connecticut River headwaters up in Pittsburg, NH. It’s a great tailwater with an abundance of fish. It’s where I learned to fly fish. About 10 years ago, guide Bill Bernhardt of Lopstick put me on some trout. I think that first trout on a…
I hit a familiar spot at the Millers. The rainbows there were amenable but much more selective than the two previous times. My Perdigón flies didn’t work. Nor did streamers or soft hackles. I think they’ve seen them too often. So, I rotated through other flies. Like all highly-pressured trout, their takes on nymphs were…
It was a good day on the Swift River. Was skunked in the morning at the Westfield, and so, was seeking redemption. In spite of the parking lot on both sides of Route 9 being jammed with cars, I was able to get some elbow room and land about 15 trout. Some looked recently-stocked, while…
Every winter, Dave and Amelia Jensen of Fly Fish Alberta go to New Zealand. It’s summer there, and they fish for big browns. I’d love to go one day, but, in the meantime, I’ll have to be content with watching videos, like this one below. Some amazing fish and amazing takes.
Beautiful water. Great video.
Incredible.. I actually think those nasty black flies would be bearable fishing an area like that!