Don't Ask Me Where I've Been from Yukon Goes Fishing on Vimeo.
labels
YGF
(94)
Montana
(60)
brown trout
(39)
fly fishing
(32)
video
(26)
missoula fly fishing blog
(20)
rainbow trout
(20)
Colorado
(19)
fly fishing video
(18)
westslope cutthroat
(17)
go pro
(15)
yukon goes fishing
(15)
montana fly fishing blog
(14)
bitterroot
(13)
streamers
(13)
cutbow
(12)
rock creek
(11)
upper rock creek
(10)
Missoula
(9)
whitefish
(9)
fly fishing blog
(8)
gear review
(8)
nymphing
(8)
rainbow
(8)
bull trout
(7)
F3T
(6)
Headhunters
(6)
Missouri River
(6)
big hole river
(6)
matt breuer
(6)
trout
(6)
FCFT
(5)
beaverhead river
(5)
carp
(5)
dreams and goals
(5)
dry fly
(5)
fish porn
(5)
review
(5)
winter fishing
(5)
Denver
(4)
Friday Crap
(4)
Madison River
(4)
biggest trout of my life
(4)
clark fork
(4)
fluvial geomorphology nerd alert
(4)
hogs
(4)
missoula fly fishing
(4)
moldy chum
(4)
streamer fishing
(4)
the original
(4)
Big Hole
(3)
Headhunters Fly Shop
(3)
Redington
(3)
brook trout
(3)
cutthroat trout
(3)
midges
(3)
montana fly fishing
(3)
ponoi river co
(3)
the birthday donut
(3)
B.C.
(2)
FISH JERKS
(2)
False Casts Flat Tires
(2)
Idaho
(2)
LG
(2)
best day yet
(2)
blackfoot
(2)
bleeping curse words
(2)
brackets
(2)
browns lake
(2)
cuttie
(2)
dreams and goals of 2011
(2)
evolution anglers
(2)
first fish
(2)
fish creek
(2)
high life
(2)
hilarity
(2)
idylwilde
(2)
interview
(2)
its a GoPro honkey
(2)
kesels four rivers
(2)
large-scale sucker
(2)
laura verhaeghe
(2)
maxima
(2)
montana stream access law
(2)
mouse pattern
(2)
spring runoff
(2)
the Mo
(2)
the modified
(2)
the rapture
(2)
trout unlimited
(2)
yellowstone national park
(2)
Asian Carp
(1)
DOT COM
(1)
Fly Fishing Baseball
(1)
HB 309
(1)
MandMs
(1)
Marc Crapo
(1)
Mitchell Slough
(1)
Recycled Fish
(1)
Rio
(1)
Rio fly line
(1)
Ruby River
(1)
The Greenbacks
(1)
arapaima
(1)
conservation
(1)
conservation.
(1)
costa sunglasses
(1)
cutthroat
(1)
dreams and goals of 2012
(1)
famary
(1)
family
(1)
fish of a lifetime
(1)
knock-off FISH JERKS
(1)
low and clear
(1)
mica rich environments
(1)
mousing
(1)
moustache
(1)
orvis
(1)
philadelphia phillies
(1)
poop
(1)
pre-spawn rainbows
(1)
runoff drunk
(1)
the rasta
(1)
Powered by Blogger.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Don't Ask Me Where I've Been
You know that saying that doesn't exist "One man's scraps is another man's scraps." This is a video of one man's scraps. Scraps of nice rainbows, browns, and cutthroat. It is a video of fly fishing action from February through November. From Montana to Colorado. Enjoy in HD on vimeo.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
The Greenbacks present Low & Clear
Break open your day planner that you keep in your Trapper Keeper. What are you doing on Thursday, November 29th? If you are Denver, I would strongly consider joining the Greenbacks for a night of visual revelry at The Oriental. Come watch the Colorado premiere of Low & Clear by Finback Films. Be entertained by an exlusive Hank Patterson short. Have the chance at winning some gear from Redington, Nomad nets, fishpond, Umpqua, and Filson.
Personally, I have been waiting to see Low & Clear since the 2011 F3T. I have only heard great things about it including Tim Romano's very high praise.
LOW & CLEAR Official Trailer from Finback Films on Vimeo.
Doors open at 6pm. Tickets are $16.50 and can be purchased online. All the proceeds will go towards the conservation of native fish and their habitat. Do it.
Personally, I have been waiting to see Low & Clear since the 2011 F3T. I have only heard great things about it including Tim Romano's very high praise.
Doors open at 6pm. Tickets are $16.50 and can be purchased online. All the proceeds will go towards the conservation of native fish and their habitat. Do it.
Labels:
Colorado,
Denver,
fly fishing documentary,
low and clear,
The Greenbacks
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Jungle Fish - A YGF Review
Jungle Fish from Costa Films takes place in the depths of Guyana’s rain forest. It stars Oliver White, Nathan Webber, and friend of YGF Matt Breuer as they attempt to prove that arapaima (the largest freshwater fish in the world) can be caught with a fly rod with the hopes that angling success will lead to a hopefully profitable sport fishing/eco-tourism industry in poverty stricken Guyana.
The 29 minute long film is engaging, entertaining and eventually very rewarding. It is more nature documentary than fish porn and it is a very refreshing change from the norm. No pulsing, high energy soundtrack. Instead, sounds of the rain forest, casting of the fly rods, rowing of boats, arapaima breaching the surface to breath, and ultimately explosive thrashing of extremely large fish. The full-on rain forest experience with a medley of species of fish (arawana, peacock bass, and piranha), river otter, and caiman.
The anglers stay at Rewa Lodge, an eco-tourism lodge in Guyana’s rainforest that employs an entire village. Arapaima, which are endangered, hadn’t previously been caught on the fly. The three anglers go through their fair share of failure prior to catching a beast or four. But, the payoff is huge. Arapaima are powerful, unique, air-breathing, brightly colored, 300 hundred plus pound monsters. The sequence of the first arapaima being landed on a doubled over 12 weight is worth the price of admission alone. Matt Breuer proudly boasted to me in person that he was the first to land one. All in all, the film is well-worth a half hour of your time and is a bargain at $14.95.
Costa Film’s Jungle Fish is available here and comes with the imaginary YGF seal of approval. It’s like being on Oprah’s Book Club...except more distinguished.
Labels:
arapaima,
costa films,
costa sunglasses,
jungle fish,
matt breuer,
review,
YGF
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
ygf sponsors
ygf videos
Silver and Gold from Yukon Goes Fishing on Vimeo.