No female nor large salmon were harmed in the making of this video, but the rest were eaten. The very big fish was lost after 45 minutes and 1/4 mile as the rod and line broke due to angler error. Thanks to Rafn Alfreðsson of Fishing Destinations and our guides Alejandro Martello of Argentina and Jason Jagger of Colorado.
Selecting The Best Fly Fishing Flies There are many types of fly fishing flies and it is going to be up to you in the end to make sure that you are getting exactly what you need. If there is someone around you that has more experience then you do, there is nothing wrong in asking for their advice on what type of fly fishing flies you should be going with. With their guidance you should be able to get a good jump-start on catching those fish. There are also a lot of books, magazines, and even websites that can offer you a lot of information on which kind of flies are good fly fishing flies. Where To Purchase Them The bigger sporting goods stores will have a lot of different kinds of fly fishing flies for you to pick from. If you do want the biggest selection possible when it comes to fly fishing flies, your best bet is to search the web, as you will be able to shop from places all over the world. If you do not like Internet shopping though you are still in luck because you can still find yourself a good selection of fly fishing flies at your local stores. Make sure that you are only making purchases that will benefit your fishing experience. Having the right kind of fly fishing flies is important for your overall fishing experience and enjoyment.
Just north of Cancun, Isla Blanca is an incredible fishery for the Super Slam species – Permit, Tarpon, Snook, and Bonefish. Isla Blanca offers a variety of environs to pursue these species… from vast turtlegrass flats to extensive mangrove channels and lagoons. For more information – www.AnglingOnTheFly.com
September 26/2009 – Battle between a Highwood White Fish and myself. Please excuse the low res. blackberry video. My regular camera took a dunk in the Bow last week and need a new one. Skip to 5:00 to see the White Fish. See Date and Map for coordinates
Join the Fly Nation crew, including April Vokey and Naoto & Yoshi Aoki as they explore one of the planet’s best Atlantic Salmon Rivers – the famed Midfjardará in beautiful Iceland. This is just a teaser for the full length Fly Nation TV episode which will be airing in 2010, in stunning full HD. For more information about the Midfjardará, please visit www.fhd.is. Fly Nation TV is a Fly Max Films production.