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Tarpon


: :The first of the modern fishing films, Tarpon features early guides and anglers as they fly fish for tarpon in the wilderness of the Florida Keys. The film captures the essence of the sport in dramatic footage and in the appearance and commentary of popular authors Thomas McGuane, Jim Harrison and Richard Brautigan. Colorful scenes of Key West from another era with treasure hunters, smugglers, hippies and eccentrics are background to stunning cinematography and tarpon fishing at its finest. To top it off, Jimmy Buffet also composed original music for the film. ...

starring: Jim Harrison, Thomas McGuane, Richard Brautigan, Original Music Written & performed by Jimmy Buffett (courtesy of ABC Dunhill Records)
directed by: Guy de la Valdene;Christian Odasso



Fly Fishing The World (2-Disc Set)


: :Join ESPN's John Barrett and celebrity guests like supermodel Niki Taylor, Oscar® nominee Liam Neeson, rock legend Huey Lewis, and 'The Fonze,' Henry Winkler, as they fish the most bountiful waters the planet has to offer in pursuit of bonefish, trout, redfish, and dorado. From the remote Arctic regions of Russia, to the southern stretches of New Zealand--the British Isles to the Bahamas, John and his guests explore the culture, wildlife, and unforgettable waters of each area they visit as they go Fly Fishing the World. DISC ONE Fernie, British Columbia, with ...

starring: John Barrett, Niki Taylor, Huey Lewis, Les Claypool, Henry Winkler
directed by: John Barrett



Successful Fly Fishing Strategies


:Description:As a Producer/Director/Writer, Jeffrey Pill has been a Senior Producer of 20/20, Series Producer of In Search Of ...with Leonard Nimoy, a producer for David L. Wolper and Producer/Director/writer of Sports Action Pro-File. The Co-Producer/editor has edited 10 feature motion pictures, including both Beethoven movies and Smokey and the Bandit. The five camerapeople are all professionals who have a true love for fly fishing.

starring: Gary Lafontaine, Dick Sharon
directed by: Jeffrey Pill



Fishing with Roland Martin (2-Disc Set)


: :Nine-time B.A.S.S. Angler-of-the-Year Roland Martin knows bass. For the Professional Bass Fishing Hall of Fame inductee, it's all about location, lures, and technique when bringing in the big ones. Follow Roland across North America as he tests the latest crankbaits, jigs, spinnerbaits, and topwaters while sharing the expert tips that have made him a legend in the sport. Includes 23 episodes from Fishing with Roland Martin, presented by VERSUS country.

starring: Roland Martin
directed by: Roland Martin



Drop-Shot Secrets Revealed: Most Effective Fishing Technique for Bass, Walleye, Crappie, Trout, Perch, and all fish that swim!


: :Nine-time B.A.S.S. Angler-of-the-Year Roland Martin knows bass. For the Professional Bass Fishing Hall of Fame inductee, it's all about location, lures, and technique when bringing in the big ones. Follow Roland across North America as he tests the latest crankbaits, jigs, spinnerbaits, and topwaters while sharing the expert tips that have made him a legend in the sport. Includes 23 episodes from Fishing with Roland Martin, presented by VERSUS country.

starring: Seth Burrill
directed by: Mickey Hough



Ike's Rules for Better Bass Fishing - Volume 1: Taking Luck out of the Equation


:Description:In this the first volume of Ike’s Rules, world champion bass fisherman Mike Iaconelli explains that it takes skill, not luck, to make it as a champion bass angler or a successful weekend fisherman. Ike teaches you how to find bass at any time of the year, in any body of water using the techniques it took him years to develop. In Volume 1, Mike takes you through the critical advance work that will dramatically improve your game. In less than an hour, you’ll learn: • The tools that will help you to ...

starring: Mike Iaconelli
directed by: Adam Stern; Rafael Estrella



Streamer Fishing For Trophy Trout with Kelly Galloup


:Description:In this the first volume of Ike’s Rules, world champion bass fisherman Mike Iaconelli explains that it takes skill, not luck, to make it as a champion bass angler or a successful weekend fisherman. Ike teaches you how to find bass at any time of the year, in any body of water using the techniques it took him years to develop. In Volume 1, Mike takes you through the critical advance work that will dramatically improve your game. In less than an hour, you’ll learn: • The tools that will help you to ...

starring: Kelly Galloup
directed by: Gene Hering



The New Fly Fishing Basics


: :BASIC FISHING TECHNIQUES: Lakes, Streams, Rivers and Entomology. ADVANCED TECHNIQUES: Double Hall, Open Lopp Cast for Nymphing sink tip lines, Reach Cast, Slack Line Cast, 'S' Cast, Jump Roll Cast w/ Andrew Ryan, Mending, Downstream Drift, Winding Casts: Front, Rod Side, Behind, Roll Cast, Backhand. BASIC CASTING TECHNIQUES: Roll Cast, Simple Pick Up/Set Down, False Casting, Shooting Line Cast. KNOTS: Nail Knot, Leader to Leader Knot Double Overhand/Surgeon's Knot, Leader to Fly Knot, Improved Clinch Knot. EQUIPMENT: Rods, Reels, Fly Lines, Leaders, Flies, Stuff - Waders, Vest, Tools, etc. BASIC FLY TYING: ...

starring: Kelly Watt; Jim Watt; Andrew Ryan, Jim Watt
directed by: Jim Watt



The Kayak Fishing Video


: :BASIC FISHING TECHNIQUES: Lakes, Streams, Rivers and Entomology. ADVANCED TECHNIQUES: Double Hall, Open Lopp Cast for Nymphing sink tip lines, Reach Cast, Slack Line Cast, 'S' Cast, Jump Roll Cast w/ Andrew Ryan, Mending, Downstream Drift, Winding Casts: Front, Rod Side, Behind, Roll Cast, Backhand. BASIC CASTING TECHNIQUES: Roll Cast, Simple Pick Up/Set Down, False Casting, Shooting Line Cast. KNOTS: Nail Knot, Leader to Leader Knot Double Overhand/Surgeon's Knot, Leader to Fly Knot, Improved Clinch Knot. EQUIPMENT: Rods, Reels, Fly Lines, Leaders, Flies, Stuff - Waders, Vest, Tools, etc. BASIC FLY TYING: ...

starring: Dennis Spike
directed by: Howard Rose



Fly Fishing: The Lifetime Sport


:Description:Fly Fishing: the Lifetime Sport is an interactive, straightforward teaching experience using approximately 4 hours of video and oral explanation, 329 pages of text, hundreds of colorful photos, and illustrative diagrams. This world-class fly fishing school clearly demonstrates the art and science of fly fishing. It was designed and written with university standards as an accredited course. You are giving yourself the opportunity to enjoy America’s most comprehensive fly fishing school. The video is like a giant field trip into the great outdoors. You will see the methods clearly demonstrated as they catch ...

starring: David W. Young
directed by: David W.; Cheryl Young





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Fly Fishing: The Lifetime Sport
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