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Museum Library - New Videos   

 

NEW VIDEOS/DVDs

January/February 2006

 

Fly Fishing Trout Streams with Maggie Merriman

Introduction to Spey Casting with John & Amy Hazel

Secrets of Steelheading with Jim Teeny

Streamer Fishing for Trophy Trout

Wet Fly Ways with Davy Wotton

Fly Fish TV “How To” Video Series, Cascade Mediaworks, (800) FLY-FISH, www.flyfishtv.com, VHS $19.95/DVD $34.95 plus $5 S/H for any two.

Here are five excellent instructional DVDs for fly fishermen from the Fly Fish TV “How To” Series. Fly Fishing Trout Streams with Maggie Merriman, designed for the beginning angler, provides essential lessons for catching trout in moving water. Maggie divides the stream into quadrants and shows you the casts and tactics required by each; dry fly fishing and nymphing are both addressed. John and Amy Hazel, full-time guides and instructors, offer 90 minutes of detailed instruction on 10 different spey casts in Introduction to Spey Casting. A bonus segment covers spey rods, reels and lines. Secrets of Steelheading with Jim Teeny is an action-packed primer on fishing steelhead with shooting head and sinking fly lines. Teeny is the expert when it comes to this technique and he’ll show you just what it takes to catch fish using these tools. Kelly Galloup has developed a new way of fishing streamers for big trout; the flies, retrieves, gear and tactics for this unique system -- and all the essential techniques -- are explained and demonstrated in Streamer Fishing for Trophy Trout. In Wet Fly Ways, Davy Wotton shares his knowledge of wet fly fishing in the traditional style, and he’ll help you master the upstream, across and downstream forms of presentation that wet flies and soft hackles were created for.

 

Gotham Fish Tales

A film by Robert Maass, www.gothamfishtales.com, $16.95.

This 70-minute, award-winning documentary by Robert Maass is about real people who like to fish. They just happen to live in New York City. Maass traveled to the city’s piers, bridges, and marinas, filming these urban anglers enjoying the vibrant and varied fisheries in the City’s waterways. The vivid footage tells a wonderful story, and is filled with genuine, entertaining fish tales from some delightful characters.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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