Published Jun 29. 2012 - 11 years ago
Updated or edited Jun 2. 2019

Predator

Gin-Clear Media's PREDATOR is the follow-up to the highly acclaimed HATCH. Fly fishermen have always lusted after big fish, those large predators that dominate the rivers, lakes and oceans in which they preside. PREDATOR explores the globe for the largest and most powerful fish that can be taken with a fly rod. These large predators employ all sorts of techniques to maximise their chance of catching prey. Some, like the queenfish, use pure speed to outrun and crush their prey in the surface film. Pike lay in ambush, ready to explode on their prey in the chalkstreams of England. Others, like the mighty barramundi of Australia's North, use brute power to get a feed. Regardless of the species, a film about fishing for the world's greatest predators is guaranteed to be a visual extravaganza.

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Cornelis van Leeuwen

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the egotrip of moder...

the egotrip of modern fly fisherman changes the targets!!!!! the comercial new stuff and the madness of the fly fishing business in substitution of nice subtlety of baboo rods in small streams....a truly sorrow....

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