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Keep up to date with our Fly Fishing New Releases playlist which features all of the latest fly fishing movies, videos and TV shows available. Whether you're looking for fly fishing instructional videos, adventure films or documentaries this should be your first stop on Fishing TV. We feature content from all over the world, from the manicured chalk streams of England to the wilds of New Zealand, so you'll find every type of fly fishing here.  We regularly update Fishing TV with new fly fishing material so keep checking back here or sign up to our email newsletters for the latest fly fishing new releases.
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In this season premiere episode of Untamed Anglers, James Stokoe, Ripon Khalique, and Hywel Morgan venture to the legendary Grafham Water in Cambridgeshire, known for harbouring some of the UK's most monstrous predators. With the help of England lure fishing captain Thom Hunt and Grafham veteran Tom Finnay, the team faces the daunting challenge of tackling this vast water. Battling against relentless winds whipping the lake into a frenzy, James employs his favourite fly fishing techniques while Ripon and Hywel dive deep with artificial lures. As they soon discover, landing these behemoths is no easy feat, so they employ the help of old friend and predator fly angler Jo Stephenson. Amidst the tumultuous waters, Ripon's rod bends under the weight of the fish of a lifetime, setting the stage for an unforgettable showdown with one of Grafham Water's elusive giants.
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In this season of Buccaneers and Bones, fly fishing legends and celebrities alike chase big Bonefish on Grand Bahama Island. Featuring Lefty Kreh, Yvon Chouinard, Bill Klyn, Tom Brokaw, Huey Lewis, Jimmy Kimmel and more, we learn the ropes of casting, technique and the history of the sport. This season explores the conservation of an ecosystem and the important of these species to the Bohemian people. Light-hearted and informative, this show will have you fishing the flats in no time!
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This feature length cut of "Night of the Hex" offers a rare glimpse of fishing this rarely filmed event. As June arrives in the American Midwest it ushers in the emergence of the Michigan mayfly, Hexagenia Limbata. This prolific hatch takes place at night and with it brings out the biggest trout to gorge this feast. This is truly a unique fishing experience and can offer an angler both heartbreak and the possibility of a trophy brown trout. Follow four Midwestern fly fisherman through various obstacles as they chase this hatch and hunt these large brown trout under the cover of night.
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In this star-studded fishing adventure, novice and professional fly anglers alike explore the remote flats of South Andros Island in the Bahamas, home to the best Bonefish sport on the planet. TV host Jimmy Kimmel, Actors Jim Belushi and Michael Keaton, Musician Huey Lewis and more learn the intricacies of the sport from angling legends Lefty Kreh, Bill Klyne and Oliver White. We learn the significance of this delicate species from the Bonefish and Tarpon trust, committed to conserving a threatened population vital to a community and its ecosystem. Buccaneers and Bones is a fun-filled look at the peak of fly-fishing sport.
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Rae Borras takes a summer holiday in the valleys of south Wales, fishing for big Brown Trout and exploring the current state of the troubled but tremendous River Usk. The Usk has been revered by game fishermen throughout the ages for its bountiful salmon runs, but they’ve all but disappeared in recent years. Rae visits the legendary Sweets Tackle shop owner Jean Williams, to hear the tales of what once was in a community rooted in a history of angling. But there’s still hope for the Usk. We sit down with Atlantic Salmon Trust member Tiggy Pettifer to examine some worrying evidence and learn how cleaning up the river's headwaters could save an entire ecosystem from collapse. Downriver, Rae joins elite fly fishing guide Kim Tribe for a masterclass in New Zealand-style nymphing near the town of Llangynidr, but months of drought have the river in a dyer state. Catching one of the famous Big Usk Browns seems like no easy task, but as the light slips away on the beautiful Glanusk Estate, a magical hatch of insects brings the river to life.
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Season 5 of Pure Fly New Zealand is better than ever, exploring the pinnacle of fly fishing with the best anglers in the country. Whether it’s the mountains, wild forests and fjords of New Zealand, or the open plains of Patagonia, every location is matched in beauty only by its fish. We learn the secrets of Trout fishing in the rivers and lakes host to the biggest Browns, Rainbows and Brookies on the planet, as well as a historical trip fishing for Giant bluefin Tuna on the fly. If you’re a serious fly fisherman, this show is a glimpse of heaven.
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In this instalment of Reservoir Masterclass, world class competition angler John Horsey shares his secrets fly fishing for Rainbow Trout in difficult April conditions on his home water, Somerset's Chew valley. Since captaining the England fly fishing team to victory on the world stage, John has learnt the ins and outs of this exciting water as a resident guide. Chew has gained a reputation for quality Trout, abundant natural food sources and more recently record shaking Pike, but storms have battered the area in the days prior. We follow John's thought process as he searches for the fish. Confident in his use of nymphs and buzzers, he emphasises retrieve rates, water levels, temperature changes and a deadly method of striking on takes. We learn how to examine the food in the stomach of the fish and understand their feeding habits to our advantage. Working through tough conditions, John enjoys a very successful days fishing, including a surprise visit from one of the bigger residents on offer at Chew Valley...
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In season two of Hooké, Charles Cloutier and Alexis Pageau travel the wilds of Canada enjoying the best fly fishing in the world. The show not only shows the potential for angling, but explores the native cultures, business owners and conservationists keeping the countries wilderness and its traditions alive. We join the best anglers and guides of the industry, dry fly fishing for Atlantic salmon on the Cascapédia river, battling prehistoric Sturgeon in the wilderness, stalking Trout in the rainforests of British Columbia, competing for Striped Bass on the coast and even hunting seals with the Inuits. The perfect series for any fly fisher who hopes to visit this incredible part of the world.
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Emerald Paradise presents the beauty and fragility of the Soča River in Slovenia; one of the most pristine and beloved Trout fishing rivers in Europe. Starring and directed by Laurens Bubendorfer, the film follows Laurens and his dog Charlie as he moves up river, fly fishing through the woodlands of Triglav National Park. Laurens explains the skills of dry fly and nymph fishing, a difficult pursuit in these crystal-clear gentle waters. After landing some beautiful Rainbow Trout he goes looking for the real prize of Slovenia, the Marble Trout; the bigger and rarer cousin of the Brown Trout known for its beauty and strength. We join Lesly Janssen as he sight fishes for an enormous Grayling, and get insight to the primitive art of Tenkara fishing with Guillaume Durand. As he finds himself in the nursery headwaters of the Soča, Laurens joins with the local groups trying to maintain a threatened population of genetically pure Marble Trout once thought extinct. Emerald Paradise is an intimate portrayal of a passion for fly fishing, and a provoking insight to a delicate ecosystem in need of protection.
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The Selfish Generation explores the exhilaration and fragility of Atlantic Salmon fishing during the trip of a lifetime, as a group of diehard anglers and young protégé’s visit Russia’s remote and revered Yokanga River. Located deep in the Kola Peninsula, the remoteness and ruggedness of this recently established fishery is reflected in the power and size of its legendary Salmon. We hear from the pioneers who established fishing on the Yokanga; the mythical stories of monsters, wilderness and untapped sporting potential that inspired a generation. It encourages a sense of urgency, examining a loving but problematic relationship with an entire species at risk of extermination. At the centre of the trip are young anglers Ollie and Otto, hopeful representations of what the next generation needs to embody; a respect and responsibility for the environment not just for fishing, but for the planet. The Yokanga delivers on its reputation when young Otto hooks into a giant, exploding into the hardest battle his guides have ever witnessed. Starring Otto laine, Olli laine Alexey Strulistov, John Horlock, David Lambert, Matt Harris and Jasper Paakkonen, this film is a visually beautiful insight to the best of fly fishing.
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New episodes coming weekly of this premiere series of Hooke showcasing the fly-fishing road trip of a lifetime! The crew travel across Canada to experience the pinnacle of fly fishing with the guidance of those who’ve dedicated their lives to the sport. Whether it's drifting in the Rockies for giant predatory Bull Trout or hiking the wilderness for massive runs of Atlantic Salmon, every episode celebrates the beauty of nature and respect for fish. Language is in French Canadian with English subtitles
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The Atlantic Salmon has been the ultimate prize since man first cast a fly. We Are Salmon Junkies explores the nature of an obsession; the natural wonders, the adrenaline, the friendships and everything else that drags anglers into an addiction for these massive fish. The film follows a season with guide Steffen Juhl in the world-renowned Kola Peninsula of western Russia, the home of the biggest salmon in the world capable of emptying a reel of line in a single run. The group begin on the Varzuga, a river with runs of up to 70,000 fish credited to a growing culture of environmental respect and catch and release policies. The season continues on the Umba, a unique river playing host to multiple yearly runs, where the anglers find themselves attached to the mythical and massive Osenka Salmon. This beautiful and introspective film celebrates the passion for fishing that only an angler could understand.
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In this final episode from the Sea Trout Secrets series, Claus Eriksen and Thomas Hansen fish for Sea Trout and Garfish with fly and spinner on the Danish coast of Fyn. Denmark is home to perhaps the best Sea Trout fishing in the world, and Claus and Thomas have spent their lives perfecting their craft. Moving through the inlets and shallow shorelines, the pair explore the techniques, strategies and tackle used in both methods throughout the seasons. At the route of their theories is an understanding of fish behaviour, which is evident in the incredible captures they make throughout the episode supported by insightful underwater footage. This is the most complete guide to saltwater Sea Trout angling out there!
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In this episode of Reservoir Masterclass, Tom Bird bags up in difficult conditions fishing dry flies at Eyebrook reservoir for Rainbow Trout. As a competition angler, emerging guide and trained fishery manager, Tom's been fishing this beautiful Leicestershire water his whole career. Arriving to the lake on a mild and misty October morning would usually mean pulling lures for fry feeders, but the Trout are nowhere to be found. We follow Tom as he reveals his methodology for approaching a session, through fly selection, retrieving patterns and understanding of conditions. When a big pod of feeding Trout appear on the surface in a strange display of behaviour, we explore a unique opportunity to fish tiny midge flies in a late season hatch.
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In this special episode of Inside Sport Fishing, the show explores the incredible Vermejo Park Ranch and its fly fishing for native Cutthroat Trout. 12000 feet in the mountains of northern New Mexico, Vermejo looks at first glance as the United States would have before humans existed. Its 900 square miles of rolling meadows, lakes and mountains are part of the largest piece of private land in America, immaculately preserved as an oasis to wild animals and fish. Lead by head guide Keith Johnstone, the group fish terrestrial dry flies for good sized Cutthroat in crystal clear lakes and tiny natural streams only a couple of feet across, surrounded by wild horses, bison and the remnants of ancient mining ghost towns.
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In the land of the midnight sun, the Inside Sport Fishing Team head to the Canadian Yukon to fish for monstrous Pike and lake Trout. Located in the untouched landscapes bordering Alaska, Kluane Wilderness Lodge is heaven for anglers, with 24 hours of daylight, unlimited fishing and some of the largest specimens in the world. The crew join owner Brian Dack on the lake trolling and fly fishing for enormous Lake trout up to 50 pounds, before heading the smaller waters for some good fun on surface lures for aggressive jack Pike.
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Live The Stream tells the heart warming story of Joe Humphreys and his lifelong passion for fly fishing. Heralding from Pennsylvania, Joe has dedicated his life to fly fishing, teaching thousands of people to fish, writing numerous books as well as being a dedicated conservationist. Live The Stream is the wonderful story of a true fly fishing living legend. Its beautifully shot with some brilliant fishing scenes as Joe hunts for monster Brown Trout, a particular passion of his.
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This short film by Fly Fishing Nation showcases the incredible environment of Farquhar Atoll. This tiny island in the Indian Ocean just north of Madagascar is considered one of the worlds most remote fisheries. Commercial fishing and natural disasters have left Farquhar devasted in recent decades, but since the implementation of new protection laws, it’s remained untouched for over a year. Maverick fly fishers Jasper Paakonen, Keith Rose-Innes, Devan Van De Merwe and Marina Gibson are the first the cast a line in 13 months, and they arrive to a seemingly untouched natural world. Some of the biggest Bonefish, Triggerfish, Milkfish, GT and Parrotfish on the planet live in these waters, so on light fly tackle the sport is extreme. Told through incredible cinematography and passion, this film shows off the kind of environment we anglers could enjoy if nature is allowed to heal itself.
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Geobass is a series dedicated to the more adventurous side of fishing. Fly anglers Jay, Chris, Thad and Brian set out on a mission to find the most extreme Bass fishing around the globe. From Giant Largemouth in Mexico to powerful Black Bass in Papua New Guinea, illusive Golden Bass in Botswana and Rare Rainbow Bass in Nicaragua, these guys are pioneering in the world of fly fishing. Through capsized boats, Hippo attacks and cartel gunfire, this show never disappoints!
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Salmon Shame is an eye-opening video from conservation charity WildFish that exposes the horrors of open-net salmon farming in Scotland. Salmon has become one of the most popular dishes at restaurants and at home, but its popularity has come at a cost to the environment, fish welfare and the health of the planet. It’s time to take salmon off the menu. Say no to farmed salmon. Sign the WildFish pledge and do not buy, eat or sell farmed salmon. https://wildfish.org/project/salmon-farming/salmon-farming-pledge/
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Renowned independent filmmaker, Robert Thompson, brings us this fascinating follow up to his hit fly fishing film, Musky Country. Filmed in 2020 and 2021, Musky Country Lessons takes a deep dive into fly fishing for Musky, following guide and Musky expert, Brad Bohen. As you'd expect with any content from this director, this 5hr, 3 part series looks stunning and is full of tips and techniques that any prospective Musky angler needs to know to succeed.
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Land of Little Rivers is the story of the birthplace of American fly fishing. The Catskills area of New York is a place of cold water and big Trout, known to anglers as the golden circle. This small area of paradise where historic rivers like the Beaverkill, the Neversink and the Willowemoc converge is the lifeblood of a community rooted in fishing. Produced by businessman and lifelong obsessed fly fisher Bruce Concors, it’s a story told by those who owe their lives to the water. Guides ‘The Lady’ Rachel Finn, ‘The Professor’ Ben Rinker, ‘The Wild Man’ Rob Lewis and ‘The Legend’ Dave Brandt are as much a part of fly fishing in the Catskills as the water itself. The film visits the bars, the lodges, the clubs, the tackle shops and the legendary characters keeping this invaluable place of American history alive. It’s a film about every reason we love to fly fish.
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In this instalment of Reservoir Masterclass, Russ Owen introduces us to the award winning welsh water Llyn Clywedog for some heart-stopping dry fly action. As a world champion fly angler and lifelong Clywedog guide, Russ knows every bank and bay of this stunning reservoir like the back of his hand. Even on the hottest June day of the year, the famous Coch-y-Bonddu beetle hatch is in full swing and the surface of the water is alive with feeding Trout. Russ demonstrates how to maximise water coverage, reading the wind, predicting feeding habits and other philosophies that make his dry fly techniques so deadly. Fly fishing doesn't get much better than this!
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In this premiere episode of Reservoir Masterclass, Craig Barr visits Staffordshire’s Blithfield Reservoir in search of hard fighting spring Trout on the fly. Drawing from long career of competing and coaching for the England fly fishing teams, Craig demonstrates his concepts of matching the hatch, searching the water, the washing-line setup and effective loch-style drifting. When the weather takes a turn, he explores how to force aggressive reactions from the fish with lures like blobs when they go off the feed, leading to some incredible topwater action. This knowledge, paired with unique underwater footage gives vital insight to the habits and behaviours of reservoir Trout. This is a must watch for all serious fly anglers!
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Ladin Langeman, Steve Ronholt and friends are back on the water for the 2020 season in this fifth series of Fishing with Ladin. Whether it's the clear mountain streams of British Columbia, or the deep lakes of Washington state, the boys are here to showcase some of the best Trout fly fishing destinations that North America has to offer.
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On this edition of the Journal we’ll drift a fast-moving Watauga River for Brown trout. On Gear Time our anglers share what fly pattern worked best and we’ll join Donna Reynolds in the kitchen for a tasty crab recipe.
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In this new short film from Fly Fishing Nation, a handful of the worlds best fly anglers head into the heart of the Amazon in search of one of the biggest freshwater fish on the planet, the Arapaima! Decades of meat trading have made these prehistoric monsters rare in the wild. But, thanks to the famed Pirarucu Lodge on the Rio Mamiraua, Matt Harris, Stephan Dombaj and Ben Furimsky stand a chance for a giant Arapaima on the fly, something few have ever accomplished. Matt’s spent years of frustration at Pirarucu, but with massive fish rolling on the surface across the lake, there’s a real chance of a catch over 2 meters in length… the fish of a lifetime!
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Pure Fly New Zealand is back for another season, and the fishing is better than ever in the promised land of fly angling! Season four continues to present the absolute epitome of the sport. Nick Reygaert, Jeff Forsee, Mike Kirkpatrick, Hannah Clement and more of the countries best anglers embark on expeditions into the most remote regions of this stunning country to show us some of the biggest Brown and Rainbow Trout on the planet. It's not everywhere you can catch a wild Trout close to 30 pounds!
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Rae Borras embarks on a wintery quest across the UK in this instalment of Game Fishers Diary, as he visits two of the UK's most prestigious Grayling fisheries, the Welsh Dee and the Dorset Frome, in pursuit of the lady of the stream. This stunning, hardy little fish has overcome a history of persecution in the world of angling, but now stands as one of the most prized catches for fly fisherman worldwide. Rae joins several of the most respected anglers in the country, from lifelong guides Karl Humphries and Tony King, to area secretary of the Grayling Society, Alex Adams. This show offers pro tips in the arts of how to fish nymphs in the colder months, as well as exploring the history and conservation of this beloved species.
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In this rip roaring new series,  Untamed Anglers hosts James Stokoe and Ripon Khalique,  travel the UK  in celebration of some of the most iconic freshwater fish species to be found on these shores.  There's a little friendly competition between the two hosts so they enlist the help of some of the UK's top anglers including the like of Hywell Morgan, Peter Cockwill, Charles Jardine, Rob Hughes, Marina Gibson and Alex Jardine to help maximise their chances in each location. From the wild lochs of Scotland, to the clear Chalk streams of the south, the competition never fails to bring out the best of this beloved sport.
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In this vintage series of Just Fishin, host Chris Sandford visits some of the most highly regarded fresh water fishing locations in the country, and the world. Whether it's fly fishing for enormous King Salmon in remote Alaska, stalking big Carp on private lakes or just enjoying a relaxing day on the bank chasing little roach, there's always a fish to be caught. With the expert guidance of fishing legends like Chris Yates, Adam Penning and Keith Arthur, this season lands Chris some of the best fish of his career.
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Exclusive to Fishing TV, this fascinating film tells the story of a group of pioneering Salmon anglers who head into the Russian wilderness to scout 3 river systems that have not seen human presence for decades,  and assess their viability as destinations for fishing for Atlantic Salmon. On their journey, they encounter various challenges that come with being off grid for 4 weeks such as adverse weather, dangerous wildlife and cabin fever. The film is wonderfully shot, featuring some stunning cinematography and some exciting fishing sequences plus gives a fantastic insight into how a river can be mapped and assessed using modern technology and techniques.
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Paul Young's final series, Fishing Road Trip USA hits all the marks as he embarks on an epic east coast adventure travelling  from Florida to Maine and sampling the absolute best angling that this part of the world has to offer. Whether it's smashing lures for predatory Barracuda in Florida , stalking monster Salmon in New York State or casting tiny dry flies for wild Trout in Maine, there's never a dull moment to be had.
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This visually and emotionally stunning film follows the famous Rocky Mountain Fly Highway, a winding road of over five hundred miles set against stunning Rocky Mountain landscapes. Narrated by Actor Tom Skerritt, this film looks at the incredible people and locations that give this trail its reputation among anglers around the world. From Montana, to Idaho, to Oregon, to Yellowstone it’s no wonder these rivers and lakes represent the undisputed mecca of American Trout fly fishing. This film is not just a showcase of world class fly fishing and visual entertainment, it is a touching reminder for all of us as to the fundamentals of why we love this sport.
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Hosts, Ladin and Steve return for another adventure filled series of Fishing with Ladin and seeking out some of the best water in the North West. Kicking off in Bozeman, Montana they enjoy some fantastic dry fly sport before we see them back in their beloved British Columbia seeking out the fantastic Cutthroat Trout to be found in many of the streams and rivers there. They also return to Hegben Lake, one of the best stillwaters in Montana and enjoy some excellent sport for the hard fighting Rainbow Trout there. There's a real variety of techniques and styles here as we see the guys fish through the Spring, Summer and Fall and plenty for anglers to learn from this pair.
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This ten-part adventure follows the heated contest between friends turned nemeses Lasse Pauhe and Kimmo Puosi on the rivers of Lapland. Hailing from in Finland, these anglers put their years of experience fishing these rivers together to the test in pursuit of Salmon, Trout, Chub, Pike and all manner of local species. The show gives insight to the unique lure and fly styles of sport fishing used by Finish anglers on rivers like the Kokemaenjoki and the Torne. Through victory and defeat, this rivalry continues to demonstrate the beauty and prowess of a part of the world that’s criminally undervalued in the fishing community.
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Wild on the Fly is the TV series of the popular print magazine of the same name that showcases some of the best places to go fly fishing in the world. Narrated and produced by Jospeh Daniel, the magazine's editor, it is a 'where to' rather than a 'how to' how with an emphasis on the people, culture and nature of each destination. There's some spectacular fly fishing on show here from huge Taimen in Mongolia to Golden Dorado in Bolivia and an epic trip through Slovenia, Bosnia and Croatia. Fans of 'A River Runs Through It' will also enjoy the episode where they fish on the same rivers in Montana. A feast for the eyes, this show will have you adding destinations to your fly fishing bucket list frequently.
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Hosts Mark Melnyk and Colin McKeown are back exploring some of the best places to fly fish in North America and are ably assisted by Jenna Mckeown, Bill Spicer and Tom Rosenbauer. This time around they find big Brook Trout in Labrador and Northern Ontario, enjoy some amazing Tarpon fishing in Belize and have some epic fly fishing for Northern Pike and Walleye. In a special episode they visit the famous Three Rivers Ranch in Idaho which has become a unique destination for men with terminal illness and mentally wounded veterans, and earned the lodge owners Orvis Lifetime Achievement Awards.
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In this premiere film, brothers Nick and Jonathan Boulton document their yearly adventure fly fishing trip, this time returning to their homeland of South Africa to fish for Grunter and Leerfish on the Breede River. Being their first meeting for many months, there’s plenty of brotherly competition to catch up on, and the Breede is the perfect place. Where the river meets the Indian Ocean at the Western Cape of South Africa, warm, brackish water creates a diversity of life, the perfect hunting ground not just for fish, but for sharks, whales and dolphins. Spotted Grunter are a smart fish, difficult to catch at the best of times. Despite careful wading and imitative shrimp patters, the Grunter prove illusive, so Nick and Jonathan try for another local prize, the Leerfish. As the sport picks up, Nick feels a heavier pull on the end of his line and finally gets a chance at the prize they travelled all this way for.
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Pure Fly NZ is back with a spectacular 3rd season bringing you the hottest fly fishing action from New Zealand in 8 feature length episodes. As well as the usual fare of monster Brown Trout and Rainbows from the backcountry of the North and South Island, the team also enjoy some spectacular saltwater fly fishing for Kingfish and Trevally. They also visit the now world famous, Jurassic Lake in Argentina where the Rainbow Trout grow to gargantuan sizes and are readily caught fly fishing. The cinematography is of course brilliant in this series with the stunning New Zealand landscape but there's also plenty of invaluable fly fishing advice from some of the best fly anglers in New Zealand. Enjoy!
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Paul returns for a fourth season of Hooked on Fishing, a little shorter this time but just as sweet. His overseas trips this time include the stunning Seychelles in the Indian Ocean where he has some great Bonefishing on the flats and chases Sailfish and Tuna Offshore. Back in Alaska on the Alagnka and Paul learns how to catch late season Chum Salmon using a technique called woggin. He has another adventure in Argentina for those big Patagonian Sea Trout whilst back in the UK fishes at Avington Fishery for big stocked Rainbow Trout and goes afloat on Rutland Water.
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Paul gets off to a flying start in the 3rd series of Hooked on Fishing with a trip into the jungle of Costa Rica in search of Tarpon, one of the hardest fighting fish around. He's back in Alaska fishing for Salmon and also tries his hand at Steelhead in Canada. There's 3 great episodes from Norway covering Trout, Salmon and Sea fishing whilst back in Scotland, Paul heads to the Hebrides fishing for Salmon at Grimmersta Estate and Brown Trout in South Uist. Its another cracking series from Paul full of interesting guests and some special fishing locations.
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Mark Melnyk and Colin McKeown introduce this fantastic fly fishing series exploring some of the best places to fish in North America and beyond. From the spectacular Labrador for Atlantic Salmon to fishing for Bonefish in Andros Island, this show packs a lot of punches when it comes to bucket list fishing. The shows feature stunnning cinematography with some wonderful nature scenes to enjoy alongside the fishing. As well as fishing for Trout and Salmon, the guys also try for less popular fly fishing species like Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass and Carp.
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Paul Young returns with a second fun filled series of Hooked on Fishing. He spends some time in Canada in this series, fishing on Vancouver Island for Trout and Salmon in the rivers and venturing offshore for large Halibut. There's also trips to Louisiana where he learns about fishing for inshore species like Speckled Sea Trout, Redfish and Black Drum and fishes offshore in amongst the oil and gas rigs for Amberjack and Grouper. Back in Scotland, Paul always has an eye for a Salmon and Paul also enjoys a memorable trip to Ireland where he catches his largest Brown Trout on the fly on Lough Sheelin.
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Hooked with Paul Young features 10 great episodes that really pack a punch if you like fly fishing in particular, with some memorable moments. This series includes Paul chalkstream fly fishing with actor and presenter Bernard Cribbins on the River Test as well as the infamous moment in Alaska where Paul to his surprise and embarrassment had his rod pulled from his hands by a big Chinook Salmon. There's also trips to Iceland's famous River Ranga for Salmon and to the Moy in Ireland, accompanying some great episodes from Scotland too.
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Another favourite series for Paul Young fans, Hooked on Scottish is short but sweet with 6 fantastic episodes, 3 filmed in Scotland 3 overseas. He kicks of the series in the fabled Loch Ness, learning how to catch Atlantic Salmon here before trying the River Ness and then out to sea. In Alaska, Paul really learns what the King Salmon or Chinook is all about as he visits the Alagnak River and tussles with some big fish. Paul also explores the sunshine state of Florida, firstly taking on its Largemouth Bass before heading out to the Keys for a variety of saltwater species. In Ireland, Paul explores the myriad of fishing opportunities in the Bann River catchment from Coarse to Sea to Game. Of course there's always time for some Salmon fishing in his native Scotland and this time he's on the Spey, Endrick and Tay.
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Join Paul Young in this first outing of the classic Hooked on Fishing series which has now been digitally remastered to view on Fishing TV. There's a real mix of locations and fishing styles here from dry fly fishing on the English Chalk streams to fishing for huge Halibut in British Columbia. There's Coarse fishing, Pike fishing as well as Salmon and Trout and of course some spectacular saltwater action. This is the series where Paul really started venturing outside of the UK and there's some brilliant moments as he tussles with some incredible fish. As with all of Paul's shows, the people he meets are as interesting and varied as the stunning fishing and locations he encounters so sit back, put your feet up and enjoy!
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In this extended series, Paul Young explores the vast fishing opportunities that Scotland and its network of islands offer. He meets up with some fantastic characters from the Scottish fishing scene including experts, ghillies, riparian owners and even a world famous author! Each episode sees Paul visit different locations in each region seeking out the best fishing spots whether shore or boat fishing, fly fishing for Trout and Salmon, Pike and Coarse fishing.
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Join Paul Young on an angling journey across Scotland as he uncovers some of the best fishing the country has to offer. Although primarily known as a fly angler, Paul covers all kinds of fishing in this fantastic series including shore fishing, deep sea, coarse fishing as well as fly fishing for Atlantic Salmon and wild Brown Trout. This was Paul's first fishing TV series filmed in 1992 and its success led to many more series which he filmed all over the world. The series has been digitally remastered so although not in HD is as good in quality as it was aired at the time.
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Tom Rosenbauer hosts the second series of the Orvis Guide to Fly Fishing bringing us more invaluable tips and tactics to use when fly fishing. There's plenty of in depth tutorials here beautifully presented with graphics, expert fishing guides and instructors making guest appearances, with Tom demonstrating how to apply these skills in real life fishing situations. The series mostly covers fly fishing for trout in rivers and stillwaters but there are also episodes on Bass, Striped Bass, Bonefish and Steelhead. This is a perfect follow up to the first series with more detailed information for intermediate and advanced anglers.
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Join presenter Paul Young as he fishes his way through a Scottish Salmon season. He starts with spring fishing on opening day at Kenmore on the River Tay, then on to Royal Deeside where the first few casts of the new season produce a magnificent salmon weighing 25lbs, lured by a brown and gold Devon Minnow. Continuing on to Sutherland and the River Helmsdale, then on to the Isle of Lewis. Paul fishes the River Cree. A visit to Caithness features the Wick and Thurso rivers with salmon caught weighing up to 16lbs on the fly. As the season draws to an end, Paul returns to Scotland's biggest river, the Tay to spend a day with the Tay boatmen as they tackle some real heavyweights!
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This fascinating film tells the story of the Esopus Creek, one of the main tributaries of the Hudson River, and often hailed as the birthplace of dry fly fishing in the US. The creek drains out of Winisook Lake on the slopes of Slide Mountain, the highest peak in the Catskills and runs for around 65 miles. The river takes its name from the Esopus people of the Lenape tribe who lived in the area when it was first settled by the Dutch in the 17th Century. With fast flowing, well oxygenated water in its upper and middle reaches, the Esopus is a haven for Brown, Brook and Rainbow Trout, and offers fantastic fly fishing opportunities for much of its course. With the emphasis switching from creel fishing to catch and release over the past 25 years or so, the fishing is now better than ever and the Esopus attracts fly anglers from all over the country. The river provides some brilliant dry fly fishing and we hear the fascinating tale of Theodore Gordon (1854-1915), a Forest and Stream magazine correspondent, who fly fished the river during his retirement. He took the patterns that Frederick Halford had developed on the chalk streams of England and modified, changed and developed new patterns to match the flies that hatched on the Esopus. The film introduces us to many anglers that fish the river and explores the relationship they have with it and why they love the Esopus so much. There's some fascinating sub stories here too including, the history and state of fish stocking, initiatives from Trout Unlimited and other local interest groups and the way the entire watershed is managed to provide drinking water which has obvious benefits for the fish. This is an interesting story about man's relationship with rivers and how the right balance between environmental protection and industry can be achieved and should be of interest to all fly anglers, and a must watch for New York state fly fishing devotees.
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Ladin and buddy Steve, return for a 3rd series of Fishing with Ladin, and are once again seeking out some of the best fly fishing opportunities in the North West US. They return to British Columbia and seek out some more Cutthroat Trout in the regions crystal clear waters, as well as fishing in the rivers and lakes of their native Washington State. Montana is also a favored destination, often meeting up there with Larry Hardie who seems to know how to find fish at will. You can expect plenty of action and some laughs along the way from these passionate fly anglers.
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The Orbigo river runs through the province of Leon and is well known as one of the great fly fishing rivers of Spain, famed for its stunning Brown Trout and fantastic dry fly sport in the summer months. In this beautifully shot film, local angler Oscar Caroide introduces the river, showing us how he fishes it over a 2 day session. He's fishing in the Summer which means almost exclusively with dry flies as the weed growth makes nymphing difficult at this time of year. CDC upwinged patterns are the order of the day and Oscar shows us some wonderful stretches of the river and what it takes to be successful in catching the larger specimens. The film is in Spanish with English subtitles
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A Year in The Life follows 6 anglers as they visit some of the world's premier fly fishing destinations. We begin with renowned UK river angler and journalist, Paul Proctor as he introduces us to his favourite Icelandic River, the Minnivallalaekur. The Brown Trout here can grow to prodigous sizes with fish to 20lb caught every season, often on small dry flies, and this fact makes it the world's best trout river in many fly anglers eyes. This spring fed river boasts an incredible midge population and this is what these huge trout predominantly feed on. After landing a couple of stunning fish, Paul moves to the Laxa River, which depsite being more famous for Atlantic Salmon, can offer some incredible dry fly fishing for Brown Trout too. Next up, we join fly fishing instructor and guide, Mark Windsor on the stunning Christmas Island for some high quality saltwater fly fishing. As Mark explains, Christmas Island is a large island and has a huge amount of fishable coastline which pretty much guarantees that anglers are fishing virgin water. Trophy sized Bonefish, Giant Trevally, Trigger Fish, this island has it all inshore, as well as a huge variety of offshore species like Tuna, Wahoo and Sailfish. Mark lands a nice GT before showing us how to catch Trigger fish which is one of his favourite species on the fly. We then visit New Zealand's South Island where Paul Proctor gives us a great overview of the range of fly fishing there, before latching into a nice 7lb Brown on a small backcountry creek. Paul explains his approach to fly fishing here and what it takes to be successful and we see him put this into practice several times. Music mogul, Duff Batty is in Ascension Bay in Mexico and explains what makes this place so special for fly anglers. Local guide, Manuel Chac catches a stunning Bonefish in the Mangroves before discussing his true love, the Permit which also reside in the area. In fact Acension Bay, makes a claim to be the Permit capital of the world and offers agood opportunity to catch these illusive fish. Back in England, we meet Charles Jardine discusses his love affair with Chalk Streams. Fly Fishing Instructor, Gilly Bate explains how the water clarity makes fishing these streams such a unique experience and what draws anglers from allover the world to fish rivers like the Test and the Itchen. Charles is on the River Frome in Dorset, a beautiful and wild chalk stream, famed for its sizable Grayling and Charles doesn't let us down, catching a stunning 2lb plus fish. A Year in the Life is a visual treat which shows off some of the world's top fly fishing destinations, through the eyes of renowned anglers and is highly recommended.
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Running the Coast
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The Striped Bass is almost certainly the most revered and sought after saltwater species in North America, and this epic, near 3hr film delves deep into the subject of angling for these hard fighting fish. Following a group of 'striper' lifers, the film starts in the spawning grounds of Chesapeake Bay where expert anglers, the Tylers are looking for their first fish of the season. As sunset arrives, they finally find the fish they have been looking for and a big striper is boated to kick off the film in style. Further up the coast we meet Jo Shastray, a New York city firefighter and fishing boat captain who is equally obsessed by these fish. He explains how the currents and tides of New York harbour provide excellent opportunity to target stripers, and what an amazing backdrop we see as Jo does just that in front of the Manhattan skyline at night. As the water warms and fish migrate, they can be sighted up and down the coast and targeted out in open water and the Tylers show just how to find and catch these fish. We meet legends like Lefty Kreh and Bob Popovics who are both addicted to catching stripers and have played a hefty role in the development of fly angling for them. Greg Myserson also shows us how its done, fishing a worm hatch in Rhode Island, and he should know whathe's doing as in 2011 he became the IGFA World Record Holder for Striped Bass with a huge 81lb fish. We follow the migration up the coast culminating at Montauk where hoardes of anglers arrive each year to find stripers in what could truly be called the surf fishing capital of the world. We also join Pink Floyd's Roger Waters in Montauk as he fly fishes 'the blitz' where thousands of stripers hit bait on the surface and the action is relentless. This is a must watch film for saltwater anglers providing an incredible insight into the Striped Bass fishing scene, along with plenty of information about how to successfully target these amazing fish.    

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