Winter Run
Camera and Edit by Todd Moen
Produced January 2013 - www.catchmagazine.net
Thanks to Jakob Lund & Jeff Hickman, author Bill McMillan, Patagonia and Old Man Winter himself for making this adventure a possibility for us all.
Bill McMillan - http://wildsteelheadcoalition.org/tag/bill-mcmillan/
Jakob Lund - http://www.salmonflysyndicate.com
Jeff Hickman - http://www.fishtheswing.com
Season #5 DVD Including Winter Run and Bonus interviews available here.
http://www.catchmagstore.com/p/10/masters-series-season-5
Fishing for winter steelhead is best described by Bill McMillan, fisherman and author of "Dry Line Steelhead" describes winter as being the most difficult of seasons for searching of steelhead on the fly.
The mere challenge of nature's moody elements, the cold weather as snow and rain, and the limited daylight draws only those anglers who are seeking to experience something beyond the mere fishing itself, even beyond the hooking of the magnificent fish. Winter steelhead evoke a sort of reverence because, in short, they are extremely hard to come by. All the elements surrounding the steelhead become even more epic when placed in the severity of winter. Therefore, the preparation, the adventure from sunup to sundown and the struggle of the search for this evocative strain of steelhead in winter conditions is what I tried to capture in this T-Motion Theater "Winter Run".
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