The Fly Nation team are a collection of young anglers based in Canada who travel to some of the most exciting and rewarding fly fishing destinations around the world. Starring April Vokey, each episode is a video diary of their exploits and they share their skills, methods and sense of fun. Whether casting for Tarpon off the coast of Florida or catching Atlantic Salmon in the rivers of Iceland their energy is entertaining and infectious.
The Fly Nation team head to the Atlantic coast of Florida, where under the expert guidance of Capt John Meskauskas they target the Tarpon that gather in large shoals, feeding just offshore. There are plenty of other large species, Permit, Cobia and Crevalle Jack that also provide some lively entertainment.
April Vokey and brothers Naoto & Yoshi Aoki are on the Midfjardara River in Iceland. It is one of the world's top destinations if you want to catch Atlantic Salmon. It's also stunningly picturesque. They are not disappointed as local guide Rabbi Alfredsson knows where to find the fish and how to have a bit of fun.
In the first half of this episode April Vokey spends time on the Petite Cascapedia River in Gaspe, Canada, fulfilling her lifelong ambition of catching an Atlantic Salmon on a dry fly. Although she is shocked at the size of the creation suggested by her local guide. Then Naoto Aoki is on the Saugeen River, Ontario where the slightly stained water provides the perfect conditions to catch Pike on the fly.
Fly Nation travel with country music star Paul Brandt to Fortress Lake in remote British Columbia. Here the amazing blue waters host plenty of Rainbow and Brook Trout and provide some of the most scenic fishing on the planet.
Fly Nation's Thibaut Millet is on the trip of a lifetime in Argentina's Patagonian outback. He is handsomely looked after by the locals at the Tipiliuke Lodge and can't help but catch some amazing Brown & Rainbow Trout and a rare landlocked Salmon
April Vokey is taught a lesson by her East Coast hosts, forget your salmon rod and use Glo Bugs and indicators to catch Great Lake Steelheads. She is then taught another lesson, this time by Spey Casting instructor Simon Gawesworth in her attempt to earn her own FFF instructor's badge.
April Vokey and the Fly Nation team are in Louisiana, where local guide Travis Holeman obviously knows his way around the flats. He recommends his favourite, brightly coloured streamers to catch the huge Redfish to be found here. Then Yoshi & Naoto Aoki head to Northern Ontario to fish for Aurora Trout, a species unique to this area and one that almost became extinct a few years ago.
Fly Nation's Paul Castellano and Tom Barry are fly fishing for Carp in the shallow shoreline waters of Georgian Bay in the Great Lakes. In beautiful sunny conditions and with gin clear water they are sight casting to the many fish found here. Then we take a look at the Longnose Gar, an unmistakable looking fish that provides great sport throughout the Ontario region.
Fly Nation's Yoshi & Naoto Aoki attempt to break the world record for Drum fish caught on an 8lb fly line. There are plenty of huge examples to be found in their local Moira River, Belleville but can they deliver the goods? Then we're on the one of the tributaries of the St Lawrence River after the large sea-run Brook Trout that pass through here.
During four visits over the course of a year, the Fly Nation team chart how the world famous Bow River is affected by the seasons. The Bow has one of the highest growth rates for Brown and Rainbow Trout of any river in the world. So the fly fishing is pretty special come rain, shine or snow.
April Vokey is rather excited at being given the opportunity to fish the Skeena River in British Columbia, famous for its giant Steelheads. She's there with best pal Andrea Charlton and faithful pup Colby and she's not disappointed as they catch fish after massive fish.
Canada is one of the top fly fishing destinations and here we take a look at two of its must see destinations for any trout angler. The mountain rivers in Southern Alberta are breathtakingly beautiful and provide classic trout waters, home to Rainbows, Bulls and Cutthroats. And the migratory small rivers of Ontario hold some monster brown trout.
Bloopers, out-takes and a few extras from the first series of Fly Nation as the presenters find it quite easy to make fools of themselves and their buddies
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Very good app great videos spent hours watching all sorts of fishing videos in all categories geez makes me want to go out and fish thanks for this app
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