this man needs his own television show, these videos truly embody what being a fisherman and just a sportsman in general is all about. And for that I admire him, Thank you sir.
BC rivers haves a personality that keep changing every spring. New passages open, deep holes are created, trees fall. All of it changes your perspective of how to fish that area. Moreover, you are angling for a smart vertebrate that has just as much will to live as you. When you hook one, the satisfaction flowing through your chest is enough to remind you why you fight to preserve this wilderness and why you keep coming back to tap into the little piece of heaven. That's why we never give it up or get bored.
The most important thing about fishing is the people you meet not the fish. All my best memories about fishing wouldn't be the same without the people I've met on my journeys.
A great film. I love to share this little film with the FFTC.club - The FlyFishing Traveller Club - worldwide community. Thank you for this entertainment - keep on going. Stay safe and healthy! Alexander
I wonder how many of us...have traveled the same road , in our mind and on the stream, but have never learned the art of "Bonn Homie", and never become guides or pros...but have fished just as intently. We have never posted our 'trophies' on you tube, or mounted a fish for the wall...but have memories no less epic.
Such great video, thank you for sharing. If you ever head over to Europe with the family I'd be happy to show you around some mountain lakes and rivers and share the wonderful nature with you. Thanks again, Ben
Hey Captain Quinn, I'd love to move me and my missus over to where you are and live that lifestyle! I could quite happily sell up and move into the wilderness! I know I'd have a fishing buddy if I came over! You're a top bloke who takes it seriously but also has a laugh along the way!
This was great. Iv'e only been Fishing 3 years which is mostly Sea Fishing, however, i recently got my first Fly Rod and as they say i'm Hooked. Ha Ha. Steve in Scotland.
"Unfortunately, the best fishermen are also often the best liars." My good fishing buddy told me of his grandfather, an excellent Newfoundland salmon fly fisher. He always carried three fly books. The first, full of junk was shown to strangers who asked what patterns he used. The second, containing a reasonable assortment was shown to friends who asked the same question. The third, of course was what he actually used.
I've been watching your videos WFN and you tube, I would like to purchase CD's of the back ground music you chose for the back ground music of your Cast Northwest shows. I think that is excellent too!
Alot of fly fisherman where i live walk around with their head up their ass they don't wanna bother with anybody but thank GOD for my friends and people like you who bring the fun and education into the sport I'm so glad i found your link keep up the great work!
I could fly fish every day the rest of my life. But I'm stuck in a dense city environment hours away from any stream. This video's nice, but it makes me feel like shit, too. No options.
have you fished 100 mile house takes afew years but 10 pounders down 90 feet on lake trools figure 8 pattern with worm into the sun river tottaly differnt i now live in harrison have 2 boats cant wait to fish the river have you tottally famis
How can they accurately tell 30lbs as Canadiens using the metric system. I'm joking, I've always wondered why throughout the world fish are measured in pounds even in countries that the metric system is used.???? Anyone?
Fishermen that need to lie are not fishing the Pacific Northwest and Vancouver Island. Fly tying, casting, wading, fly clyb adjusting to the season, the and type of fish surrounded by rain forest, ringing rivers, glass surrfaced lakes and mountains is enough that even an occasional skunk is something to talk about. Those that b.s. about fish they caught haven't caught on to the essence of the art and science of fishing the fly.
Curious as to where your title/name "Captain" came from. Was it the military, law enforcement, Salvation Army, tuna boat skipper, confused gender singing group, etc.? Did you win the title in a raffle or game of chance? I find it very unusual for someone to be called/named Captain and not be active in ones uniformed service or profession where such a title is bestowed. It is my understanding that *only Colonels and higher ranked officers retain the title after service*. That would include a Navy Captain and up through the Admiral ranks. You are far too young to have attained such rank in service and it has left me wondering how it came about.
On re-reading my comment I realized that, while I was writing about respect for title, I was being disrespectful. My apologies. I am a veteran, born and raised in a military family - both my father and grandfather were career military. Regrettably, my bias shows at time, even after all these years. I've come to realize that you are using "artistic license" to rewrite the rules. You are using a pseudonym, a stage name. For reason, I might be one to challenge this rule change, but not now. Your videos are first class; very polished videos to say the least. They are on target as to subject and delivered sincerely. Quite possibly the most comfortable narrative on UA-cam. Your videos have an aire of confidence about them that I perceive as genuine and honest. A rare quality these days. You are publicizing conservation issues dear to me which warrant my support, for which you now have it. Again, please excuse my irritability and except my honest apology.
This is one of the best steelhead films I've ever seen.
And I'm quite sure that I've seen them all.
this man needs his own television show, these videos truly embody what being a fisherman and just a sportsman in general is all about. And for that I admire him, Thank you sir.
He does have a show on World fishing Network (WFN) Its called Cast Northwest
BC rivers haves a personality that keep changing every spring. New passages open, deep holes are created, trees fall. All of it changes your perspective of how to fish that area. Moreover, you are angling for a smart vertebrate that has just as much will to live as you. When you hook one, the satisfaction flowing through your chest is enough to remind you why you fight to preserve this wilderness and why you keep coming back to tap into the little piece of heaven.
That's why we never give it up or get bored.
love those bamboo flyrods... and that collection of hardy reels is insane.
The most important thing about fishing is the people you meet not the fish. All my best memories about fishing wouldn't be the same without the people I've met on my journeys.
A great film. I love to share this little film with the FFTC.club - The FlyFishing Traveller Club - worldwide community. Thank you for this entertainment - keep on going. Stay safe and healthy! Alexander
I wonder how many of us...have traveled the same road , in our mind and on the stream, but have never learned the art of "Bonn Homie", and never become guides or pros...but have fished just as intently. We have never posted our 'trophies' on you tube, or mounted a fish for the wall...but have memories no less epic.
pluck npick so true so true
❤️
Absolutely Loved it Bro..Pauly at Wilderness Coast on Fly in Australia 🤓👍🇦🇺
A great film with great people 👍
I would really like to see more videos like this series from you. This is about the 10th time ive watched this series
Such great video, thank you for sharing. If you ever head over to Europe with the family I'd be happy to show you around some mountain lakes and rivers and share the wonderful nature with you. Thanks again, Ben
The whole video is amazing! The content, quality, recording, editing, and sound track is genius! I don't want it to end!
"I'm a father and when I'm not fishing I'm a husband"... so true.
Wunderfull video and super Quality too and his story behind it
Thx for showing to us
What an excellent video. Thanks!!
Awesome series Captain. Really enjoying every minute of them. Thank you!
This. This is the life I want.
This is such a great little short film on fly fishing!! I really enjoyed it!
What an amazing video and glimpse in to only a world that I wish to come in contact with some day. Thank you.
Enjoyable and educational. Thanks for producing such a nice video.
Awesome man. Just awesome
These were a great watch! Thanks Cap
great video! i try fly flishing this month for the first time after 20 yrs of spin fishing. greetings from Switzerland :-)
captian your shows are inspirational man... you fish like me just for the love of it. the comradory of the wild it amazing
It never Stops lol Fish On..!!
you sir, good job! Thank you!
Great Video Quinn. Really good documentation you made here!
Greetings from a group of fly fishers in Berlin, Germany
Hey Captain Quinn, I'd love to move me and my missus over to where you are and live that lifestyle! I could quite happily sell up and move into the wilderness! I know I'd have a fishing buddy if I came over! You're a top bloke who takes it seriously but also has a laugh along the way!
Great video and stories. Thank you
Awesome to hear and your welcome!
This was great. Iv'e only been Fishing 3 years which is mostly Sea Fishing, however, i recently got my first Fly Rod and as they say i'm Hooked. Ha Ha.
Steve in Scotland.
love your work... you have a great talent....
Great footage with great narrative. Love it.
Thank you so much for that vid !!!
Great lifestyle envious.
Rob Brown is a big-time boss.
"Unfortunately, the best fishermen are also often the best liars."
My good fishing buddy told me of his grandfather, an excellent Newfoundland salmon fly fisher. He always carried three fly books. The first, full of junk was shown to strangers who asked what patterns he used. The second, containing a reasonable assortment was shown to friends who asked the same question. The third, of course was what he actually used.
right on!
Great vid. Like the Bob Clay piece, as I build bamboo rods. Subbed
Excellent 🎣
Rad video! Makes me want to learn to fly fish.
Excellent job
Vey nice video. Thx for sharing
I've been watching your videos WFN and you tube, I would like to purchase CD's of the back ground music you chose for the back ground music of your Cast Northwest shows. I think that is excellent too!
Alot of fly fisherman where i live walk around with their head up their ass they don't wanna bother with anybody but thank GOD for my friends and people like you who bring the fun and education into the sport I'm so glad i found your link keep up the great work!
looking pretty pro buds.
where do we find a track list?
rad video
Well I'll be damned. Today is looking good with 100 mnutes of Captain Quinn!
Amazing. So interesting
I'm used to hooking 2 to 5 pound bass
amazing video
Greetings from the island republic of Sri Lanka
thank YOU
Great vid man. Keep it up
Nice!
rate this highly
great video!! lol wish I could move from ireland to America (Alaska) and just fish alot
@ 19:36 are you related to Charlie Brown?
😁😁😁😁😁
Amen 🇺🇸
You Rock
Excellent video quality. New subscriber!
Great Video! I have been watching you for since 2,000 subscribers and you make awesome videos.
beautiful
Wow! You have a really great channel! Glad I found it...Coming to you from the mountain streams and rivers of Idaho...Sub'd!! All the best...Tim
I could fly fish every day the rest of my life. But I'm stuck in a dense city environment hours away from any stream. This video's nice, but it makes me feel like shit, too. No options.
awesome vids man
You can't eat any of the salmon/steelhead you catch though right? It's catch and release only in BC?
Why not wire leaders? The bite seems fast there and the wire shouldn't affect the bite that much I hope
Itd be a dream to fish with you sometime friend
What is the "laid to rest" song at 19:20ish?
Found! Great tunes!
So have you meant April Vokey and Jeff Bright.
subscribed
WaterMen.
What we say in Hawaii
Water has fish
Clean water, Good water
Fish
How would you like to come fish the miramichi River with me for wild Atlantic salmon?
The dude abides.
what's the song called @ 18:50
is a 6wt fly rod strong enough for steelhead
Elena Lopez your a bit on the light end typically used... it can be done, however most people I know tend to use 7-9 weights typically
Elena Lopez if you can find them in still water it can be done... but I wouldn't recommend it in any sort of flow
Nice video. There is lots more material with your subjects than you have allowed.
Wow bro come and fish Alaska with me
Away of life... Seven hours is like seven seconds in the river.....
did you used to work in tire shops i think i worked with you
Never heard of them!
have you fished 100 mile house takes afew years but 10 pounders down 90 feet on lake trools figure 8 pattern with worm into the sun river tottaly differnt i now live in harrison have 2 boats cant wait to fish the river have you tottally famis
as whole where is the fish???
How can they accurately tell 30lbs as Canadiens using the metric system. I'm joking, I've always wondered why throughout the world fish are measured in pounds even in countries that the metric system is used.???? Anyone?
Fishermen that need to lie are not fishing the Pacific Northwest and Vancouver Island. Fly tying, casting, wading, fly clyb adjusting to the season, the and type of fish surrounded by rain forest, ringing rivers, glass surrfaced lakes and mountains is enough that even an occasional skunk is something to talk about. Those that b.s. about fish they caught haven't caught on to the essence of the art and science of fishing the fly.
hook me up
Curious as to where your title/name "Captain" came from. Was it the military, law enforcement, Salvation Army, tuna boat skipper, confused gender singing group, etc.? Did you win the title in a raffle or game of chance? I find it very unusual for someone to be called/named Captain and not be active in ones uniformed service or profession where such a title is bestowed. It is my understanding that *only Colonels and higher ranked officers retain the title after service*. That would include a Navy Captain and up through the Admiral ranks. You are far too young to have attained such rank in service and it has left me wondering how it came about.
On re-reading my comment I realized that, while I was writing about respect for title, I was being disrespectful. My apologies. I am a veteran, born and raised in a military family - both my father and grandfather were career military. Regrettably, my bias shows at time, even after all these years.
I've come to realize that you are using "artistic license" to rewrite the rules. You are using a pseudonym, a stage name. For reason, I might be one to challenge this rule change, but not now. Your videos are first class; very polished videos to say the least. They are on target as to subject and delivered sincerely. Quite possibly the most comfortable narrative on UA-cam. Your videos have an aire of confidence about them that I perceive as genuine and honest. A rare quality these days. You are publicizing conservation issues dear to me which warrant my support, for which you now have it. Again, please excuse my irritability and except my honest apology.