How to tie and fish with the Stillwater Dragonfly with Stillwater master Phil Rowley and Jack Dennis

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  • Опубліковано 11 жов 2024

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  • @flyrodder1404
    @flyrodder1404 6 місяців тому

    Dear Mr Dennis I have some of the DVD’s from your channel but really appreciate the ones I don’t & I can watch here. Thank you very much for the effort & trouble you went to so us fly fishers & tiers of all levels can enjoy. Cheers 🧑‍🌾👍🎣🐟Soon you won’t be able to purchase a dvd player so I need to convert the dvd’s I do have to a digital format.🤣

    • @jdswideworldofflyfishingan4759
      @jdswideworldofflyfishingan4759  5 місяців тому

      Please forgive me for not answering sooner I've been gone for most of April. I understand your concern on DVDs and have already converted over 150 videos to AVI . I can provide thumb drives or transfers from Google one drive. It's very reasonable as I only charge for the time to convert the videos very reasonable. It's surprising how people resist using the digital format unless it's on UA-cam. The time they use searching you tube is ridiculous. It is my plan to try and convert as much video is possible from the old days for history site I devote time every week to doing this. It's a big task as I have thousands of hours of raw footage and historic film going back some 60 years. I have been working with the American Museum of fly fishing as we try to preserve our sport before it is lost forever. You can contact me through my email Jack fly fish@aol.com. I appreciate your comment.

  • @flyrodder1404
    @flyrodder1404 6 місяців тому

    Love Your Channel On UA-cam Too🧑‍🌾👍🎣🐟

    • @jdswideworldofflyfishingan4759
      @jdswideworldofflyfishingan4759  5 місяців тому

      Thank you very much I work very hard in to bring you the history of fly fishing as I know for the last 60 years

  • @redolds231
    @redolds231 Рік тому

    Good for bass and other sunfish too.

  • @reserrvoirman
    @reserrvoirman 7 місяців тому

    Great tie. The maribo collapses when wet and must be irresistible to the trout. Thanks for sharing. Would that be a fly you would use in New England in spring or are they not mature then?