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Revolution

Crazy as ever and now on video! Sexy Loops has a trailer out for the DVD called "Revolution". Looks good and, eh... different.

Jazz & Fly Fishing

Clip from an up coming TV-series about a jazz band where every member is a fly fisherman.

A new breed

Fly fishing videos have gone through an amazing development during the last five years. Once the recipe was simple: get hold of a couple of seasoned anglers, hook up with some upscale lodges and some guides needing some marketing and... action!

T-Motion Issue #7

T-Motion Catch Magazine Issue #7 - Online Fly Fishing Magazine Official Journal of Fly Fishing Photography & Film

T-Motion Issue #6

T-Motion Catch Magazine Issue #6 - Online Fly Fishing Magazine Official Journal of Fly Fishing Photography & Film

Catch the Moment

German anglers flyfishing New Zealand

Eastern Rises

Travis Rummel and Frank Smethurst (of Running Down the Man fame) goes at it again, this time on Russian peninsula Kamchatka.

Videos on GFF

GFF now has its own own fly fishing video channel with thousands of videos.

AEG in Iceland

Angling Exploration Group (Trout/Fish Bums) goes to Iceland

Surf and inshore

Fly fishing the surf and inshore waters of NY, CT and RI in 2009.

Tuna!

Fly Fishing for Tuna in Key West - the Ultimate Challenge! That's what they say, and judging from the video, it's a lot of fun!

Raising The Ghost

Steelhead on dry flies. And that's like in green drakes - not bombers!

North Umpqua River

Nice scenes from a famous river

Kamchatka teaser

Nice HD footage from the very eastern part of Russia. Wild bears and wild rainbows!

Once in a Blue Moon

Stunning and fascinating DVD filmed in an exquisite quality.

The Source - Iceland

Nick Reygeart's upcoming video from Iceland makes the North Atlantic island look as good as ever.

Norwegian ambiance

A neatly filmed video from Norwegian salmon river Orkla.

The Source - Making of

Great behind the scenes video from The Source - Tasmania

Heads or tails

HD quality permit fishing in Australia

Para-Hackle Emerger

Effective anglers carry a myriad of emerger-style flies to take picky trout during hatches. While there are many styles of emergers to choose from, para-hackle style flies may not come to mind first. Tying emergers para-hackle style is a forgotten technique not often taught and even fished less. We at GFF can't understand why!?! Read along as GFF partner Steve Schweitzer walks you through the

BC Chronicles part 3

Well, BC is over and we've been home for a while now. And what a trip!

Heads or tails

If this permit video trailer turns into a DVD, I'm on the preorder list!

Pesca a mosca

It's often said that fly fishing is a universal language. I can confirm that after reading this Italian book.

Nervous Water DVD

I stumbled over this DVD while traveling in Canada, and fell for it's value for money. You get more than three hours of high class fishing video for a price of 25 US dollars.

Fly Fisherman's Guide to Saltwater Prey

If you are into fly fishing saltwater and like to tie your own flies, this is a book worth considering.

The Scandinavian Spey Cast - Part II

The BC Chronicles part 2

Less than a month to the trip, and things are completely chaos!

Picky Bastard Cork

If you thought your rod had good cork, watch Andy Royer pick out the really good stuff

1000!

Here at GFF we don't hesitate to celebrate any occasion, which marks a milestone in the the history of this site and its progress. And here's another such milestone: this very article is actually entry number 1000 in our list of entries in the sitemap. A really sharp corner.

Carlos R. Heinsohn

I’m probably one of the first addicts of GFF since the beginnings. Most of my virtual fishing has been made on those “waters” for the last ten years. I live in Bogotá, Colombia, on the northern corner of South America.

Lake Champ

Many years ago, when Colombian Carlos Heinsohn began to tie flies, he didn't have more than a few basic materials and not more than three models of hooks. He wanted a huge dragonfly nymph, so he made one almost entirely with black and brown marabou on a #6 hook with a few wraps of copper wire.

Tying Furled Flies

I like books with a focus, and this one has exactly that: furling

Gear pictures

Martin maintains an archive of fly-fishing images together with a bunch of fishing friends. Nowadays it contains almost 12,000 images, and of those about 1,253 or more than 10% are tagged "gear". They take a lot of gear pictures.

Internet Flies

All of a sudden, the new season or a spontaneous fly fishing trip with your best buddy is imminent. At that stage, you may think about ordering flies through an online shop. Selling flies through the Internet is a growing business. There is a vast number of private and commercial suppliers of flies and a large range of prices and qualities.

The White

The White is a stable pattern in originator Rasmus Hansen's coastal sea trout flybox, He uses it as a provocation (read: attractor) or as a shrimp imitation, and prefers it for turbulent water and autumn fishing. The fly is simple, one color only, and one of these universal flies that can catch anything.

DeYoung all over

Fishy artist Derek DeYoung is all over the place

Once in a Blue Moon

I find it hard say anything bad about this DVD.

Breaking the LAW

Martin had a tremendous fly reel breakdown this past season! Upon returning from a fishing trip he did one one the rare maintenance rinses of his LAW-reel, and noticed that the small rubber tube holding the ratchet had cracked. Disaster!

Tupperware-party with fly rods

We had some fun tonight with a bunch of CTS-rods built by Danish Ussing & Bech

GFF Summit 2009

The Summit this year will be held September 18th-20th

Baskets, trays, buckets

Sometimes you want to make sure that your line doesn't tangle and sometimes you want to make longer casts. A line or stripping basket, bucket or tray may be the solution. This article covers a bunch of types from rigid plastic buckets to ingenious contraptions with spikes and hooks.

The BC Chronicles part 1

The first steps towards a two week BC trip in October

Bent Rods

How to get the best pictures of bent rods

Rügen bound

I'll be leaving for the first real spring fishing tomorrow - four days on German Rügen

Shark's Caddis Larva

This is a very simple fly imitating the caddis larva. Some may call it realistic fly, some will say impressionistic, but no matter what, the originator says with 100% certainty that it's a killer pattern and he has caught lots of fish with it in many different places.

The Simplest Fly

When I asked him “What is this”, he looked straight at my eyes and told me with his hoarse voice: “A fly!”. “What kind of fly” I Kept on with my questions, not thinking clearly. I had never seen artificial flies before. “Well, this is a fly that imitates a beetle”.

The Copper Bully

No sea trout box should be without a small Gammerus imitation, and the Copper Bully is one of the most efficient and easily tied ones. Consisting of very few materials in this version, it hardly gets any easier. It can also be a scud or a cress bug in a tight spot.

Hare's Ear Bug

It's dubbing on a hook, but in spite of its simplicity, the Hare's Ear Bug is one efficient fly

The Charlie Fly

The Charlie Fly was inspired by the underfur from the originator's Chocolate Lab. Ken Bonde Larsen's dog has unwillingly become the material manufacturer for this great sea trout producer. As it often is with Danish with sea trout flies it's a small, generic pattern.

Shark's Wasp

Bulgarian fly tyer and fly angler Radoslav Kiskinov takes another stab at imitating a terrestrial insect - this time the wasp - and with usual skill he manages to produce a very life-like fly. Bulgarian anglers and Bulgarian fish love it.

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