Published Nov 6. 2012 - 11 years ago
Updated or edited May 31. 2019

flySOLO #2 - A Dark Ending

Release of the second chapter of "flySOLO". Short films about fly fishing (shot in Patagonia Argentina). This time, a normal dry fly fishing morning, that ends...if you want...in a dark way. Just take a look and enjoy!

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Martin Joergensen

Comments

I agree with you in ...

I agree with you in some way, but it's a detail that appears in the video, STH is a national brand, ECHO is multinational, are choices of equipment, I suppose that these brands should have paid for this angler to put your logo in the video .. .. Are details of observation, I'm not a fan of logos and brands .....

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Ernesto, Whether ...

Ernesto,

Whether the originator of these videos uses gear from his sponsors must be an issue between him and the sponsors. I personally couldn't care less. I usually try to ignore the logos, spots and commercials as much as I can.

Martin

Wow! nice videos of ...

Wow! nice videos of Solo. But STH is sponsor of this fisherman and he use Lexus reels!!!!!! And the rods? Do you believe that he use Echo rods?????

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