I love how crude the field tied flies are. Outfitters would have you believe that you need an arsenal of expensive flies but the footage shows all you need are a couple of dyed bucktails, a few hooks, some thread, and head cement.
I own this video from back in the day. Still, it's nice to see it in the public domain. I see the naïveté of the anglers and the fish and realize all are gone. Yet all remain. The behind the gill grip and the eye grip on the pike seem rough, yet the fish are minimally handled and their out of the water time is shorter than most grip and grin videos of our time.
What memories . You do not see stuff like this anymore! Keep up showing these --
I have fished Minipi a couple times. It’s awesome.
Lee Wulff was a master in light tackle fishing.
Loved it awesome old film
I love how crude the field tied flies are. Outfitters would have you believe that you need an arsenal of expensive flies but the footage shows all you need are a couple of dyed bucktails, a few hooks, some thread, and head cement.
I own this video from back in the day. Still, it's nice to see it in the public domain.
I see the naïveté of the anglers and the fish and realize all are gone. Yet all remain.
The behind the gill grip and the eye grip on the pike seem rough, yet the fish are minimally handled and their out of the water time is shorter than most grip and grin videos of our time.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful classic piece of fly fishing history!
What a treat. Thank you for sharing.
I remember brookies like that on the Ponabscott river in mane!
Coaster's near the shore!!!
👍👍👍
And landlocked salmon in the middle! 🤣
Deadly,Great bit of viewing...Thank you
Nie trzeba imadla żeby zrobić muchę ^^