Fly Fishing is a Joke

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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2013
  • Please actually watch the whole film before commenting. I'm noticing some folks are drawing conclusions without watching the whole piece. Thanks. This was a film I made to complete my MFA in Science and Natural History Filmmaking. It comments on the nature of fly fishing and the difference between observation and experience. It's gotten about 150k views on Vimeo so I'm adding it here as well.
    You can see more of my work for my current company at www.reelactionmedia.com and a couple hundred fly patterns at www.theweeklyfly.com
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    Much of this footage can also be purchased as stock footage on Pond5.com: goo.gl/HWFnRC
    I appreciate any thoughtful comments, even thoughtful criticism. However, if you just read the title and make a nasty comment, I'm also willing to push back. On the other hand, I typically ignore the debate of fly fishing vs regular fishing.
    Thanks for watching "fly fishing is a joke".
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  • @TheWeeklyFly
    @TheWeeklyFly  6 років тому +66

    Many people are misled by the title of this film. That was intentional. It was done before "clickbait" was a thing. My intention was to break assumptions. Thanks for watching and letting me know what you think. I actually do read the comments.

    • @XraggedX
      @XraggedX 5 років тому +5

      Gone Fishin’
      I’ll sometimes leave my book on the porch rail
      and take a fly rod on that short walk to the river
      to fish in my no-frills fashion
      wearing shorts, sneakers and a very old t-shirt
      I leave the fishing vest and waders hanging restless on their pegs
      envious of the one small box riding in my pocket
      containing a few hooks dressed in the feathers and fur
      that make up their grasshopper suits and hellgrammite capes
      I make it my job for awhile
      to be the puppeteer that animates them
      producing and directing small fables for a Piscean audience
      A favorite tale about a grasshopper, who, in the ego of youth,
      attempted and failed to jump too broad a span
      and was swept struggling too far from safety
      Or the one about the greedy damselfly larva
      unsatisfied with his position in life, crawled from under his rock
      to fly in the stream on wings he imagines
      So, I wade knee deep, careful
      not to stumble and slip on the bones of the river
      to a place where the water flows thoughtful by willow and reed
      Casting ersatz lunch to mostly indifferent diners
      But, the fishing is fine, really
      it’s one of the reasons I live in a shack
      too close to the river and a little too open to winter
      Another, is the solitude that allows me to disguise myself
      as a man nudging fish from an afternoons nap
      all the while, studying the physics of light
      Noting, that at certain times, on certain days
      the clear blue sky slips beneath the water
      enabling me to, at once, observe both fish and bird
      allowing me to see herons flowing in the current
      Or gentle Ophelia, at rest on a bed of water borne clouds
      no longer mad, her songs finally quieted
      floating slowly away through the pages of evening

    • @MatanuskaHIGH
      @MatanuskaHIGH 4 роки тому +3

      Clickbait was a thing many years ago. This video was posted a year ago.

    • @evanhb49
      @evanhb49 2 роки тому

      i know some people do this with there essays to hook people in. i knew what you was doing 😉

    • @ED85
      @ED85 9 місяців тому

      Don't explain the joke. Also i am reading some comments...margaretas ante porqas.

    • @innovativeatavist159
      @innovativeatavist159 3 місяці тому

      What? ​@@MatanuskaHIGHit was posted 10 years ago

  • @flyman451
    @flyman451 8 років тому +150

    I have fly fished for fifty-seven years. I prefer to cast small dry flies to large rising trout but of course am happy just being on the water even if it means nymphing for 11" stocked trout. I actually get more satisfaction out of fly fishing now than I did when I was 17 years old. At least now I know what I'm doing and the feelings are just wonderful. I'm almost 73 now and am hoping for at least another ten years of good wading and then find someone to row my drift boat for me until I can no longer cast.

    • @willsharphomes
      @willsharphomes 8 років тому +13

      where you at? I'd be happy to row you down the river some time

    • @flyman451
      @flyman451 8 років тому +2

      I live I SE PA but have another property on the upper Delaware River.

    • @theoriginaljoeschmoe5987
      @theoriginaljoeschmoe5987 7 років тому +4

      Will Sharp So, did you ever do what you said?

    • @chuckHart70
      @chuckHart70 5 років тому +2

      With that name. You were born to fish! Hope you are still doing it.

    • @DonB.-Mulefivefive
      @DonB.-Mulefivefive 4 роки тому +1

      @@willsharphomes Decency. That's a rare quality any more. Hats off to you!

  • @shiminshake
    @shiminshake 7 років тому +4

    I stumbled upon your vid only due to my work related research about fishing gears.
    I found no valuable information I was looking for.
    No list of gears to bring. No recommendations of specific brands, places to fly fish.
    No "dos and donts". Not even a fishing technique.
    Instead, your vid took me there all the way to the scenes, to the other side of my monitor.
    It got me really relaxing first. Then strangely, it started making me rather unsettled. I got jealous.
    it made me angry. It made me forget all about my research and watch it through.
    I will probably keep coming back to this video for years to come, hopefully watching it without feeling jealous
    or angry eventually. I think you woke up something deep inside me.
    Thank you very much for such a great video, one of the best you see on UA-cam, I say.

  • @rogerbeckner6419
    @rogerbeckner6419 6 років тому +3

    As a still photographer of landscapes and fish and a fly fisherman for over five decades, I think you hit the nail square on the head. Beautiful work and thoughtful narration. I only wish I could do as well. Thank you for your gift to us.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  Рік тому

      Thanks for this. We're posting more new videos if you want to check back with the channel. -H

  • @anthonychiappetta9225
    @anthonychiappetta9225 8 років тому +35

    thought it was the most useless thing ever, then i caught a shitty canal tuna on my 8 wt and i was hooked, one drag screaming football on a 8 wt and you will understand why we love it. i dont even need to catch fish anymore to have a good time.

  • @AdStarProductions
    @AdStarProductions 7 років тому +10

    Just beautiful. You're a wonderful filmmaker and your video and audio are a perfect and just tribute to fly fishing.

  • @sonsoffishes1
    @sonsoffishes1 5 років тому +2

    For me, it's the entire experience! Getting out of the crowded city and as the skyscrapers fall away and the mountain rise before my eyes, I instantly, without realizing, let out a big sigh of relief. I love the drive to my fishing destination, the camping, the folks I meet, the time on the water even when I'm not catching shit, the music I listen to, the type of books I read when on my trip. The sense of peace it brings me is unmatched in anything I have experienced in life. I remember when I caught my first fish on my own tied fly and the joy it brought, but the same joy as when my son caught his first at 6 years of age. I live in British Columbia and while the elitists are definitely still around, it has become so popular with your everyday, blue collar, easy going man and woman up here who are less judgemental than many others in different sporting types. Thank you for the video, I thoroughly enjoyed it!

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  Рік тому

      Glad to hear it. We're posting new patterns again if you want to check them out. -H

  • @TheMDOutdoors2016
    @TheMDOutdoors2016 7 років тому +1

    WOW! I love the intro and the sound track. We just subscribe to your channel. As always happy fishing and tight lines. Fish On! Can't wait to see this channel grow.

  • @tonflyangler7261
    @tonflyangler7261 9 років тому +6

    Kudos! This is the best film about fly fishing I've watched in a very long time. Beautiful footage and intelligent commentary. It captures the true spirit and nature of our sport which to me is the reason why I have been a fly angler for way longer than I now care to admit. Let's keep on smiling...

  • @johngoudie6676
    @johngoudie6676 6 років тому

    I love to fish and intend to try fly fishing. I have always loved being on the Water fishing for a variety of species and your words and photography brought back many memories. I think you have captured beautifully the essence of fly fishing.I couldn't help but feel grateful for having experienced moments like these. Beautifully written and filmed.

  • @Russ-nf9tv
    @Russ-nf9tv 7 років тому +4

    It is pretty obvious who watched the film, and who commented on the title. Definitely well put together.

  • @oldtroutbum7501
    @oldtroutbum7501 3 роки тому +1

    I came across this video 6 or 7 years ago and find myself returning to it often. It is powerful and moving -- underscores and reinforces everything a fly fisherperson experiences, consciously or subconsciously. Something in this video (more likely many things) will stick in your head forever -- a reflection of your experience, your joy, your passion. I expect that something is different for everyone, but I promise you it is there. This is pure art on many, many levels. Thank you.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  Рік тому

      Thanks so much. I'm glad it's bringing you some joy. -H

  • @visitbishop
    @visitbishop 8 років тому +1

    Beautifully shot - a nice perspective. We enjoyed it so much we added it to a playlist - thank you for publishing!

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  8 років тому

      +Visit Bishop Wow. That's great to hear. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

  • @davidkrupa6099
    @davidkrupa6099 8 років тому +2

    Thank you! I will be attempting to get there this summer. Can't wait! Any suggested pattern you would use in middle July to early August?

  • @RodneyMarquezFishingChannel
    @RodneyMarquezFishingChannel 8 років тому +8

    very inspiring, as a young fisherman and an amateur film artist.... I give you praise!

  • @rbdavisphoto
    @rbdavisphoto 7 років тому +1

    The mindset of fly fishing and the joy is just like a Pitcher throwing a Strike or even a No-Hitter. It's the art, the complexities, the focus on perfection and in all this, it's just being outside and getting lost in nature. I too am a photographer who just got bitten by the Fly.

  • @TroutWest
    @TroutWest 9 років тому +3

    I'm never going to give up my spin rod, because I can fish with every fly,lure,bait I want to and catch more fish doing it. But I enjoy the art of making flies, fly fishing and this video. Well done.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  9 років тому +4

      Thanks for the props. We all have to find where our pleasure in the sport lies and pursue it unapologetically. Time spent on the water is what helps keep us all sane.

    • @TroutWest
      @TroutWest 9 років тому +1

      The Weekly Fly Amen to that!

    • @americanpatriot3667
      @americanpatriot3667 9 років тому +3

      Picked up a fly rod years ago taught myself and never out it down,I choose a fly rod over everything now

    • @chuckd5877
      @chuckd5877 9 років тому +3

      Catch more fish while doing it? I wouldn't be so sure. Fly fisherman often out fish spin fisherman.

    • @americanpatriot3667
      @americanpatriot3667 9 років тому

      Actually I do as a matter of fact

  • @Toolz1980
    @Toolz1980 7 років тому +4

    Pretty bold title. Then again...pretty film as well :). I really enjoyed it and I hear your message. Thank you for this.

  • @CraigMounsey
    @CraigMounsey 6 років тому

    Greetings from the antipodes, I've watch this a several times now and it never gets old, love the narrative. Thanks for creating this mini masterpiece. You should really try out your stuff in NZ or Australia. We have some amazing fishing here. Cheer, Craig

  • @olivestudios8902
    @olivestudios8902 8 років тому +1

    Fellow filmmaker and fly fishing addict. Fantastic work. Last scene was really cool. Love the sun coming in and blowing it all out.

  • @jacksak
    @jacksak 6 років тому +4

    I grew up in far-northern New England near Canada. My entire family and I fished, trapped and hunted. Then, no one thought fly fishing was an elitist sport. It does have a calming effect on the soul as a respite from today's frenetic activities. And, it's poetic but not elitist. However, maybe the further you live from fishing locations, the more likely fly fishing becomes elitist due to equipment costs, place to maintain/store equipment, and travel/time/distance costs. Living near the source is much simpler.

  • @CrAZyShtmaChine12
    @CrAZyShtmaChine12 8 років тому +3

    Beautiful. Words can't describe how true fly fishing is portrayed in this video. Being an avid fly fisherman I smile when casting a line for different reasons than that of my family. Thank you for sharing.

  • @markunderwood6391
    @markunderwood6391 7 років тому +2

    Beautiful .... Fishing has been a part of my life , all my life. I am 59 years old. Now more than ever I treasure the moments that I can get away even if it's for just an hour or two and cast a line, read some water, and get lost in the Stoke. I thoroughly enjoyed Your JOKE!

  • @lolthedude
    @lolthedude 9 років тому +2

    Dude, poetry. This is alluding to the soul. Preach man, SING! I LOVED THIS!
    Don't stop doing this man. This is wonderful, too many synonyms of the same word; beautiful, gorgeous!
    I'm no elitist, and I'm younger and poorer that the "younger, less financially secure" crowd you presented in the video, but you better believe you persuaded me to try this and take it home.
    Thank you. Almost felt like crying at the end. Almost.

  • @volpe109
    @volpe109 9 років тому +1

    Loved your film.
    Fished yesterday, January 27, on a Colorado tail water in 55 degree sunshine. Although I got skunked it was still a great day of serenity and scenery with friends and the river.

  • @montanamike7948
    @montanamike7948 9 років тому +2

    at 50 second mark that is a great shot of stormcastle on the Gallatin river. Beautiful video!

  • @Scott64a
    @Scott64a 5 років тому +1

    It IS a joke, one you get to craft in a myriad different ways and depths. You can tie yourself, you can buy the most expensive or the least expensive gear possible, you can write the punchline as you go.
    It's a wonderful joke to be a part of.
    Keeps me coming back for more every time. Throwing line versus throwing lures. Presentation. Bad presentations still somehow getting a huge trout to hit. It's wonderful, and I love your video.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  Рік тому

      Very true, Scott and what I was trying to get at. Thanks. -H

  • @tbboy11
    @tbboy11 6 років тому

    this was awesome! i just picked up fly fishing this past May and fell in love with it the more i cast. great documentary. keep up the great work!

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  Рік тому +1

      Hi Tommie, I hope you kept with it. -H

    • @tbboy11
      @tbboy11 Рік тому

      @@TheWeeklyFly heck yeah I did! It’s my choice of angling now. I love it!

  • @davidkrupa6099
    @davidkrupa6099 8 років тому +2

    Wonderful ending shot at 8:45...beautiful sunrise/smile! Question, where is the location setting at :45...I want a photgraph of me casting there. Thanks!

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  8 років тому

      +David Krupa Hi David, if you mean the river with the cliff in the background, that is in the Gallatin river between Bozeman and Big Sky. Great river to fish and absolutely stunning. Same area they filmed "A River Runs Through It"

  • @elcascarrabias8382
    @elcascarrabias8382 9 років тому +2

    Your comparison of analyzing a joke vs hearing a joke and observing but not participating in fly fishing is well done! You have skills as a videographer as well as a wordsmith.
    " . . . and as I fished, I experienced the simple joy of losing myself in actuality. And then . . . I smiled!"
    You put into words exactly what I experience. I've smiled . . . and, yes, even laughed after a perfect cast. Thank you!

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  8 років тому

      El Cascarrabias Thanks for the kind words and I'm glad you enjoyed the piece. We all enjoy it in different ways but we all enjoy it. Tight Lines

  • @mikecalabrese7864
    @mikecalabrese7864 10 років тому +2

    The act of fishing is like the act of reading a poem. And the last thing you should get from a poem is meaning. But the joy of poetry is as old as the joy of fishing.

  • @eileenhenryselby-smith9762
    @eileenhenryselby-smith9762 8 років тому

    Very good thoughts on the sport/art/pastime or whatever it is we do. The beauty of it is you can ponder and consider, and also just live in the moment. Thanks for a lovely little film.

  • @StanleyZheng
    @StanleyZheng 8 років тому +5

    Wow. I feel the same way. When you get stressed, go fly fishing. I find that joy when I get a fish, and let it go, and the water wacking your hand. Wow, great film.

    • @outtolunch88
      @outtolunch88 4 роки тому

      And camp by a river with a little fire, a few beers and a couple of good mates.

  • @markjohnson6194
    @markjohnson6194 9 років тому +2

    You hit the nail on the head, no matter who you are, what you believe or how you fish... it's about that smile :) The reason and method may differ between each person, but the end result is all that matters. Great film, thanks for sharing

  • @JohnEssarydesign
    @JohnEssarydesign 8 років тому +1

    Well done! Great use of metaphor, composition, and editing. Definitely MFA work. I hope you received a good critique from your professors.

  • @leonsoto80229
    @leonsoto80229 7 років тому +1

    Wow, great video! I love How you narrate the video. I can't believe you have thumbs down on this, clearly people don't get the art of photography.

  • @dylanmckeen7332
    @dylanmckeen7332 6 років тому

    This was wonderful. I thought it would be a bash, yet I’m glad I watched it all. This is really well done great job!

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  Рік тому

      Thanks for this. We're posting more new videos if you want to check back with the channel. -H

  • @JokiBroki
    @JokiBroki 9 років тому +5

    Great video. I love fly fishing and its part of me. I enjoy spending time in the nature, taking long hikes even spraining my ankle to get to that wild trout stream that no one has been to in years. Fly fishing is what makes me alive. Living in NYC where everything is crowded fly fishing gives me an opportunity to enjoy one day in nature and come back to the city feeling fresh like I just came back from 15 day vacation in Aruba, and I am not exagurating

  • @tyanez
    @tyanez 7 років тому +1

    This makes me think about one of my favorite poems. It's about how if you overanalyze something, you take the fun away. The romanticism, the magic is gone. It becomes sterile. It happens with everything, and this video is a good example of that.
    When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer
    by Walt Whitman
    When I heard the learn’d astronomer,
    When the proofs, the figures, were ranged in columns before me,
    When I was shown the charts and diagrams, to add, divide, and measure them,
    When I sitting heard the astronomer where he lectured with much applause in the lecture-room,
    How soon unaccountable I became tired and sick,
    Till rising and gliding out I wander’d off by myself,
    In the mystical moist night-air, and from time to time,
    Look’d up in perfect silence at the stars

  • @jaywilkins9675
    @jaywilkins9675 7 років тому +1

    Great Video, I live near and fly fish in many of the Montana shown in this video! I love the ending where it all comes clear and it made me smile knowing that is exactly how I feel!

  • @ronaldbowser3287
    @ronaldbowser3287 8 років тому +1

    Very nice, this brings back memories of my Montana fishing trip many years ago! I fished the exact location in your film on the Gallatin. I was told by my guide, that this is the location that they filmed the River Runs through it, and if you watch closely near the end of the movie you will see this location. Each person gets something different from fly fishing, however I agree, they all laugh, and it seems like a joke. Thank you for sharing.

  • @johnpountney4704
    @johnpountney4704 9 років тому +1

    Started fly fishing recently after a lifetime of coarse fishing (I am 40 this year). Oh how foolish I have been... Hopefully fishing the River Dove in Derbyshire soon (Izaak Walton and Charles Cottons stomping ground!)... The peace, craft and simplicity is tempered joy... Loved this film!

  • @dwetick1
    @dwetick1 10 років тому +2

    I used to fly-fish all the time, but got away from it when I got my own boat. All my expensive fly tying tools fell into dis-repair when I discovered the biggest trout could be caught with streamer tied with dogs hair fished behind a dodger with no more effort than a simple boat ride.

    • @mattdelavega1644
      @mattdelavega1644 9 років тому +1

      To me the point is not big fish. I am happier with a 6 inch wild brook than I am a 20 inch hatchery brown. It is about fishing with style. Not fashion, style. Mimicking an insect floating at the exact speed of the water. Beautiful streams. Making it a challenge. At a point, catching big dumb mouth bass out of farm ponds just loses its appeal. I can fly fish a stream all day and forget about everything but that stream, or I can bait fish for catfish all night long but I had better have some bourbon with me if I want to forget. And the last thing I want to see and hear are boats and internal combustion engines. I truly believe that it transcends fishing and becomes angling. Unfortunately due to my location I have plenty of opportunities to go fishing, but only get to go angling a handful of times a year.

    • @dwetick1
      @dwetick1 9 років тому +1

      But...I still like fly fishing!

    • @mattdelavega1644
      @mattdelavega1644 9 років тому

      I understand, and I still like catfishing. Catfishing takes me to much less pristine waterways though. The mighty muddy Ohio is not my river of choice, but it has given me so big flatheads.

    • @dwetick1
      @dwetick1 9 років тому

      Nowadays, the ever telling presence of starving trout (skinny as snakes) and Orvis manequins crowding my old haunts has
      soured me on the sport....I hardly go anymore.

    • @mattdelavega1644
      @mattdelavega1644 9 років тому

      Never say quit!

  • @onthedry8386
    @onthedry8386 7 років тому +8

    watching this on a winters night in ireland dreaming of big trout ..great video

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  7 років тому

      Thanks so much. Fun to think it's being enjoyed in Ireland.

    • @seanw8336
      @seanw8336 7 років тому

      on the dry I just watched now and season opened today on my local rivers ..I'm also from Ireland and heading out first thing in the morning..can't wait to wet a line again

    • @onthedry8386
      @onthedry8386 7 років тому

      hope you have a great day' i will start next week i feel under the weather at the min and its not from drink ..lol

  • @andydavidson4108
    @andydavidson4108 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for that. A beautiful piece of filmmaking about a beautiful passion of many of us.

  • @chuckHart70
    @chuckHart70 7 років тому +1

    This is such a good video. You sir are blessed with a gift! Keep using it.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  7 років тому

      Thanks so much. I appreciate it.

  • @bryanmaynard7329
    @bryanmaynard7329 8 років тому +2

    That was beautiful.
    I'm thrilled that you felt it. Its a rhythm, not your rhythm, natures rhythm. You cannot dictate the pace and sometimes it takes a little while to find it, but, when you do your in tune with it, it's like...your in tune with God.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  8 років тому

      +Bryan Maynard (My2ns) Wow Thanks so much for the kind words.

  • @davidbranquinho4796
    @davidbranquinho4796 6 років тому

    The more I listen to your story,the more Im realizing how this can be applied to everyday life. What an inspiration. Thankyou.

  • @MorrisOutdoors98
    @MorrisOutdoors98 5 років тому

    Fly fishing is the joy of seeing that fish at the end of the line on that fly that no hard lure can imitate. Seeing that small stream brook blow on that dry, having that brown smash that streamer, feeling that line when smallies tap your buggers, enjoying time on the water and having satisfaction in the views and the fish.
    This comes from a 20yr old, I've fly fished for 4 years and fished all sorts of flies for freshwater species. Caught bass, trout, carp, pike, hooked into numerous musky. It's something completely on it's own. I love it, but also love to fish conventional swimbaits and big baits. Just an addiction we all have to a different degree

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  Рік тому

      totally agree. Thanks for watching. Check theweeklyfly.com for more vids.

  • @deanschuiteman3759
    @deanschuiteman3759 7 років тому

    liked the vid, was interesting. Nice to see new fisherman enjoying the time. You might try keeping your wrist straight, no turn and stopping your back cast at 12 before your forward cast. Old Miramichi fisherman, had to learn from the old pros before I was allowed to fish the water. ;-)

  • @thomasschneider3876
    @thomasschneider3876 9 років тому

    Enjoyed the video greatly! I'm 66, living in Alaska, a fly fisherman, and this puts the entire process in focus. I too, was smiling at the end. Then I heard the monkey joke and laughed out loud! Thanks for sharing, and I'm sure you received an A+ for your efforts.

  • @Dieiamgi
    @Dieiamgi 7 років тому +1

    The video said some people say you might as well use a spinning rod/reel, if your using a bead head nymph ? I'm just wondering why they say that? I love using those and trout seem to like them.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  7 років тому

      I think it comes down to the individual. Sylvester Nemes made that statement and he was a master of classic softhackles. One of the things he enjoyed most about the sport was the traditions and he felt that beadheads were a step too far. But I think it comes down to each individual and how they derive joy from the sport. Each of us gets something a little different from it and that's ok, because it's not the definition or rules that are important so much as the peace that we achieve through having the experience.

  • @ArkyJane
    @ArkyJane 9 років тому +2

    I was going to make some smart remark about fly fishing a joke at the beginning of this clip. After finishing, I could not agree with you more. Great Job!

  • @jaygillsfishingshow6615
    @jaygillsfishingshow6615 6 років тому

    This is a truly captivating video. The story through the lens is absolutely inspiring. It is amazing how unique fly fishing actually is.

  • @chuckHart70
    @chuckHart70 6 років тому

    Keep coming back... and sharing.

  • @terrybray9149
    @terrybray9149 6 років тому

    I have been fly fishing for nearly 60 years and am still hooked. Your film and its sentiment is wonderful but the best thing is you were smitten like the rest of us. Well done sir

  • @Cowboy7085
    @Cowboy7085 7 років тому +1

    Great work. Well worth the watch. Thought-provoking and beautiful scenery. Just being out of doors is enough for me.

  • @guyh.4553
    @guyh.4553 6 років тому

    Extremely well done! I did not expect that it was done by Montana State University. The quality and content show that it is. Way to go MPTV!

  • @TheLespaulsam
    @TheLespaulsam 8 років тому +2

    This video is amazing. It does such a great job of summarizing why fly fishing is so special to me.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  8 років тому

      +Sam Cunningham Glad you enjoyed it. Tight lines.

  • @LaughedSnail
    @LaughedSnail 9 років тому +1

    I went fly fishing last year after being a saltwater angler all my life. I live on the coast and have no nice places to fly fish where I live. My dream is to be able to live in a place where I can enjoy the sport to the max potential.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  9 років тому +3

      LaughedSnail Not sure where you live on the coast, but there's lots of saltwater fly fishing opportunities to be had out there. From Stripers to bone fish and lots more. Maybe not feasible where you are but there's usually at least a bass pond to be found within a short drive.

  • @MrTCAllen77
    @MrTCAllen77 2 роки тому

    I learned to fly fish when I was 8yrs old. Now at 45yrs old, I still smile about that first bluegill I caught on a popper. I never landed him because a Muskie chased it in and snagged the bluegill and about a foot of my leader and swam off. As I type this out, I am smiling about that moment when an 8yr old kid became addicted to fly fishing.

  • @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy
    @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy Рік тому

    4:02 Please someone tell me what fly that is!!! I've never seen that technique as far as I know. but Ive only been tying flies since August 2022.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  Рік тому

      I believe that’s the Sandy Mite by Randy Flynn. Randy Flynn: Sandy Mite
      ua-cam.com/video/TgeFs3gjcIY/v-deo.html

  • @davidcarter3219
    @davidcarter3219 8 років тому +6

    Great video! Although I will say, pretty cruel to post such a thing in the dead of winter. I have the itch!

  • @williammawk1720
    @williammawk1720 7 років тому +3

    I first fly fished while a teenager in the late 1950's. I caught a few RB trout and had a lot of fun but mainly I spin fished. I moved to Southern Idaho in 1975. Between there and the surrounding states I experienced Fly Fishing that was almost unbelievable. I had days on Silver Creek south of Hailey Idaho that taught me to fish midges, days fishing the Green Drake hatch on the Henrys Fork Of the Snake at Island Park Idaho but some of the funnest days were on the Madison River Montana during the Stone Fly Hatch where at times the trout had their mouths so gorged with the real thing and still taking my Sofa Pillow, and are those Madison fish wild. One September four of us went to fish summer run steelhead on the Deschutes in Oregon...I am here to tell you if you have never fly fished wait no longer, get a rod and some flies some where and go do it, you will never be the same.

  • @urrrccckostan
    @urrrccckostan 9 років тому +1

    great work, I worked on a show a few years back and I recognize some of these rivers

  • @salmothymus
    @salmothymus 4 роки тому

    Well, that's what I consider a well thought of short movie (including the intriguing title which gets "vocally explained" so humorously at the very end of the clip). I have no prior information on the author's work but with this short movie he certainly "nailed down" one really deep aspect of what we do, and in a new and interesting way. I shared the video on my fb with these lines: "Older I get, more I like fly fishing from a contemplative angle...a very nice and intriguing footage...especially the smile on his face near the end...that's what its all about (for me) ;-)
    " .....

  • @nickrossi1400
    @nickrossi1400 7 років тому

    Hello, what are the locations from 2:10 to 2:20? Beautiful!!

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  7 років тому

      Hi +Nick Rossi, that's one of the spring creeks in Paradise Valley just south of Livingston, MT. And yes, it's absolutely stunning.

  • @VendingUnlimited439
    @VendingUnlimited439 3 роки тому

    great job on the film wonderful shots and narrative. :-)

  • @hillearybrown7083
    @hillearybrown7083 6 років тому

    Now this is a dandy video! you captured the sport in words and video.
    Now almost five years on I hope my message finds you living your dreams and loving life, best wishes from New Mexico

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  Рік тому

      Thanks for this. We're posting more new videos if you want to check back with the channel. -H

  • @Freedom_35
    @Freedom_35 4 роки тому

    Great film! I love fly fishing. Its a blast. The ceiling also rises a lot. It also forces you to meditate (focus). Landing a fish is a magical thing. Its primal, it also just feels better on a fly rod like you worked for it. This film is awesome!

    • @Freedom_35
      @Freedom_35 4 роки тому

      I also am not an old affluent white guy. I picked up fly fishing about a year ago. The upfront cost is a lot but the amount of free time and enjoyment it brings is well worth it. I also fish clousers and wooly buggers alot. I fly fish 12 months out of the year. I catch shad, striped bass, browns, bows, bass, and whatever I can.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  Рік тому

      👍👍👍

  • @collinutube
    @collinutube 9 років тому +1

    Really well narrated
    Being a fly fisherman for nearly 15 years I must admit it's a real addiction
    Just started tying flies, well that's another store on its own
    Thanks for the fantastic dry fly strike

  • @1mrmerced
    @1mrmerced 7 років тому +1

    Your conclusion nailed it! Great little film that captures the spectrum of our sport/addiction/ meditation.

  • @NordeggSonya
    @NordeggSonya 9 років тому +1

    how lovely, how insightful, how true. We all fish for different reasons. I used to spin cast and now I teach fly casting and guide occasionally. I dream, I think, I meditate, I observe and I don't always fish!

  • @Boxalarmcustoms1075
    @Boxalarmcustoms1075 6 років тому

    I'm not very good at it, and every time I go out on the water I try to get better. Even if I don't hook a trout, it always humbles me to be in nature. To disconnect from society, social media, and the noise.. there's nothing like it. Always brings a smile to my face. Great film.

  • @zymbotictoot
    @zymbotictoot 9 років тому +2

    Great video! I really enjoyed it.Also it made me "smile". Thanks.

  • @DaLamprey
    @DaLamprey 4 роки тому

    Great title, comparison, and execution. Very, very well done. Thank you for sharing.

  • @troutboynz
    @troutboynz 6 років тому

    This is a great clip, some nice cinematography as well.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  Рік тому

      Thanks for this. We're posting more new videos if you want to check back with the channel. -H

  • @iguanaamphibioustruck7352
    @iguanaamphibioustruck7352 4 роки тому

    Fly l fishing, I tell my friends , is a five year sport. Like golf, skiing, scuba diving and hang gliding, it is not something to take lightly. You can fish most of the year but, you also have fly tying, rod building and researching your next assault on the fish. I learned the sport on the Snoqualmie river(3 forks) living and working in Snoqualmie Falls WA. My mentor was Bob Sims, a life long resident, fellow employee with Weyerhaeuser Co. He taught fly tying at the Y and for $20 you got a Thompson vise, hackle plier, scissors, hooks and enough material to tie 500 flies(even including polar bear) as well as 10 lessons. Later in my travels I visited Thompson in Elgin Ill and acquired a pair of their scissors which are no longer available. There were three old white heads building the vises. They were in the basement of a condemned three story building made of stone. There was a big electric motor driving a line shaft that had pulleys to provide belt drives to lathe, drill, forge and polish. This was in 1978. I treasure my Thompson vise and scissors. I don't carry a net and the last thing I want is someone close by netting my fish. For years I had a 71/2 foot rod . My favorite was a Phillipson blank, a #6 double taper floater and a Phlueger 1494 reel. The largest fish I caught on my fly rod was a 24" rainbow at the Clark Fork river in St. Regis MT. I had tied the fly an hour earlier to match the hatch. An upright with chocolate colored body with long split tail (moose). on a #12 forged 3x hook with a 5x leader. He came up from 20 feet and it took at least 20 minutes to land.
    Iguana

  • @eixr
    @eixr 7 років тому +1

    And like a joke, some people just don't get it. Like a joke, it's impossible to explain to a person and still make that person smile. My wife and oldest daughter just don't get it. They never will. I don't even try to explain it. My youngest daughter got it from the start. I would come home from work to an eight year old in the front yard, too small to cast, using both hands to hoist the rod through the air. By age ten, she could throw the nicest loops you ever saw. We attended fly expos where she would always end up as a casting demo. "So easy even a little girl can do it" is what they would say. She got to meet Lefty Kreh and even got some one on one instruction from him and others great casters in the fly world. We spent many wonderful days and nights enjoying the fly fishing joke. She took a few years off through her late teens, but now at 20 she is back. Laughing and smiling at this joke we still share.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  7 років тому

      What a wonderful story. I hope my kids are as enthused and willing to share that time with me when they get older.

  • @jacksak
    @jacksak 6 років тому +1

    This video reminds me that "Those who can, do; those who can't, teach", i.e. filming an activity will never give the photographer or observer the feeling and understanding of actually doing it. Life should be more than hiding behind a camera. To live life to its fullest we have to dive in.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  6 років тому +1

      That's the whole point of the video and explicitly stated in the conclusion. Thanks for the comment. Tight lines.

    • @jacksak
      @jacksak 6 років тому +1

      The Weekly Fly: Yes, I commented, because your vlog made my point in a very explicit way. I enjoyed your video both for its poetry and plain truth. Thank you.

  • @chastitygreene7518
    @chastitygreene7518 8 років тому +1

    I have to agree i go with my oldest son who is 14 and we enjoy just us being there relaxing fly fishing isn't for everyone but its one i bring to my kids

  • @amiekuhl2970
    @amiekuhl2970 8 років тому +3

    Q: What did the fish say when it hit a concrete wall A: "Dam!"
    Looking forward to our first fly fishing trip, taking a rest from our busy life.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  8 років тому

      nice one. Hope you have a great trip and the experience of a lifetime. Where are you headed?

    • @amiekuhl2970
      @amiekuhl2970 8 років тому

      Dogwood Canyon in southern Missouri is our first trip, along with lessons.

  • @marcobottcher3813
    @marcobottcher3813 9 років тому +1

    Absolut great
    I watch it so often,with a tear in my eyes,.
    You're a star,great job.

  • @richardcox4413
    @richardcox4413 8 років тому +3

    A very poetic, video essay. I certainly hope your examiners were impressed.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  8 років тому

      +Richard Cox I'm not sure they were Impressed Richard, but they gave me my degree which at that point was all I (and my patient wife) really wanted. :-) Thanks for your kind words.

    • @richardcox4413
      @richardcox4413 8 років тому +1

      +The Weekly Fly I would have awarded you a Masters Degree for sure ... but as I am a geology prof I'm not sure I would have been qualified to sit on your examination committee. :) But I will show my students your video as an example of why geology, and indeed any outdoor career, is worth the effort of gaining that degree.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  8 років тому

      +Richard Cox What an incredible compliment. Thank you.

  • @samuelfouche1713
    @samuelfouche1713 5 років тому +2

    your thinking about so many things when your fishing you don't have any time to think about anything else

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  5 років тому

      Exactly. I think this like meditation in some ways. Total presence. Total focus. Thanks for the comment.

  • @lelandshirey9971
    @lelandshirey9971 9 років тому +1

    I made reference to your video in an article that I plan to publish in a magazine for dog show handlers. I show dogs and fly fish and the article is about how similar the two sports can be. In the initial presentation i did not mention your name or the name of the video. I would like permission to give you credit. We can talk privately if you'd like. Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  9 років тому

      ***** Sorry. Just saw this. Yes please feel free to share this as much as is useful. My name is Henry Harrison and my company is Reel Action Media

  • @moreybenton4370
    @moreybenton4370 7 років тому +5

    Thoughtful and well executed film, congratulations

  • @BeautifuLakesStreamsBiologists
    @BeautifuLakesStreamsBiologists 7 років тому +2

    All the challenges of fly fishing, the rare moments out in nature, the study and tradition of the sport are all wonderful. The only jokes we see are when pretentious people try to turn fly fishing into some sort of status statement. It's not all the expensive equipment - we fully understand a gear fetish for the lifestyle one loves - it's the down right holier than thou statements from undeserving pretentious people who are decades short of the knowledge to support their attitudes. Actually the true gurus of the water are usually friendly people who simply smile when pretense rears is ornately adorned waders. Go out and just enjoy being in the woods.

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  7 років тому +1

      Well said and the point I'm (trying) making. Thanks.

  • @michaelandersen5453
    @michaelandersen5453 8 років тому +1

    being a photographer I truly understand. nice piece

  • @sebastianniemiec8647
    @sebastianniemiec8647 7 років тому +1

    I just started this week my first fly fishing. And it's true what you say. I laught very loudly after catching big trout. I simply was sitting on the edge of the river and was laughting like I just heard a great joke.
    Great video.

  • @wd4477
    @wd4477 3 роки тому

    What an amazing video. Great insights and wonderful imagery.

  • @scotteinarj
    @scotteinarj 8 років тому +1

    I agree ...I GUESS...one of the best Bamboo rods makers I ever saw came from a lower middle class family from Paris,ID......

  • @stevenvaughn1679
    @stevenvaughn1679 3 роки тому

    One of the best video I have ever seen beautifully done thank you from Idaho

  • @kevineluctable
    @kevineluctable 9 років тому +5

    At the end of your video - I smiled. Thank you,

  • @gobbly1337
    @gobbly1337 9 років тому +1

    Wonderful! I am most connected to this wonderful world that surrounds us when I am looping a fly line and drifting my little tufts of feathers with the age old currents. I love that joke, it makes me smile every time!

  • @boonencrocket3541
    @boonencrocket3541 5 років тому

    YOU'VE made some amazingly CLEVER AND LOGICAL POINTS!! Such Famous Fly Fishers, as Lee Wolf, Lefty Kreh, Billy Pate, Charles Ritz (the millionaire and founder of Ritz International Hotels)! All with the exception of Charles Ritz, have had U.S. Commorative Postal Stamps, with, their names and Color illustrations of their faces, on them!! Believe me, I'm beyond happy for them !! Except, some of these individuals, also have done or did, Spin or Bait Casting, but not so much with a "Baitcasting" levelwind reels!! Because, many of them are intimidated with these "Levelwind" reels, as an inexperienced person, can end up with a bad Backlash, commonly referred to as a bird's nest :-) !! Which means going home unless, they have a fresh Spool of fishing line or another reel filled with LINE etc. LOL :-),

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  Рік тому

      Thanks for your thoughts on this. Love it when this film inspires people to really think about their relationship to the sport and to share that as part of the conversation. -H

  • @connorjohnson9230
    @connorjohnson9230 8 років тому +1

    While watching this I asked myself what I would say if asked why I like to fish. The simple answer is because it makes me happy, what better reason to do something?

  • @agustinserra2073
    @agustinserra2073 8 років тому +7

    You made me cry man. it's the best fly fishing video I've ever seen

    • @TheWeeklyFly
      @TheWeeklyFly  8 років тому

      +Agustin Serra Wow. Highest of praises. Thanks for the comment. Tight lines.

  • @RosyAfterglow
    @RosyAfterglow 4 роки тому

    🤣 Very well done! Bravo! I just got introduced to fly fishing not long ago and found myself chuckling self-consciously as you explained why “Fly fishing is a joke”. I was with you the whole journey... from truly puzzled to...I don’t know...a wide-eyed impassioned neophyte? Whatever the label, I just know that peace and calm when I was first doing it. Nothing like it. Like a joke.... best enjoyed without question. 🎣

  • @TopSecretVid
    @TopSecretVid 3 роки тому

    Been fly fishing since I was in the 8th grade back in 1984...Taught myself and still use the Garcia glass rod I purchased at Caldor’s and works just fine.