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.
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
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
More great River Skeena Steelhead fishing as The Fly Nation team revisit British Columbia to try and intercept some of the migrating Steelhead on this magnificent river. The Nicholas Dean Lodge is...
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...
Iceland – volcanoes, glaciers, amazing trout and salmon fishing, and… surfing?! Ja (pron. “Yow”) is Icelandic for “Yes”, and is raw expression of exuberance. But...
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