The New Fly Fisher Season 10

March. 05,2011      TV-G
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis

This season has lots of diversity, from Smallmouth Bass topwater fishing in Northern Ontario to nymphing for Rainbow Trout on the Missouri River, lots of exciting education and destinations for all anglers!

Episode 26 : Brook Trout Primer
August. 27,2011
In this unique episode we examine a number of locations throughout Northern Ontario where anglers can catch Brook Trout. From the world record Brook Trout on the Nipigon River to discussing pattern and rigging options, this show covers it all!
Episode 25 : Smallmouth Bass Primer
August. 20,2011
Host Bill Spicer goes over some essentials of fly fishing for smallmouth bass on a fly
Episode 24 : Lake Erie Smallmouth
August. 13,2011
In this full-length episode Bill Spicer joins guide Jamie Lang to search out smallmouth bass on the shores of Lake Erie
Episode 23 : Kag Lake Pike
August. 06,2011
Pike on Kag Lake
Episode 22 : Saugeen River Bass
July. 30,2011
Host Bill Spicer takes a drift boat down the Saugeen River in southern Ontario casting for smallmouth bass. He is the guest of John Valk from Grindstone Outfitters. John teaches Bill numerous tips for catch smallmouth bass on a fly
Episode 21 : Pine Cliff Lodge
July. 23,2011
Pine Cliff Lodge
Episode 20 : Sudbury Aviation Brook Trout
July. 16,2011
One great way to enjoy the wilderness is to go to a remote fly-in cabin. Sudbury Aviation has a number of remote outposts where a group of anglers can essentially have a lake all to themselves for a week. Host Mark Melnyk goes to one lake which has Brook Trout in it and tries this type of fishing experience a try
Episode 19 : Brennan Harbour Resort Smallmouth
July. 09,2011
Host Rebekka Redd travels to Algoma Country to the shores of Lake Huron. She is the guest of Brennan Harbour Resort and is hunting for trophy smallmouth bass on a fly
Episode 18 : Bass Tactics - Chaudiere Lodge
July. 02,2011
Varying your tactics to match conditions and also bass type will help make you a better angler. In this special episode host Colin McKeown travels to Chaudiere Lodge on the French River in eastern Ontario to fly fish for both smallmouth bass and largemouth bass
Episode 17 : Topwater Smallmouth - Hawk Lake Lodge
June. 25,2011
Catching smallmouth bass on topwater flies is one of the best aspects of fly fishing. In this educational episode host Bill Spicer travels to Hawk Lake Lodge in NW Ontario to sample some of the outstanding bass fishing this drive-to lodge has to offe
Episode 16 : Birch Lake (Part Two)
June. 18,2011
In part 2 of this series, we return to the same area of northern Ontario to fly fish for smallmouth bass only now it is late September. The bass have moved off the shoreline into the middle of the lake to target smelt. Fly patterns, presentation techniques and much more are covered
Episode 15 : Birch Lake (Part One)
June. 11,2011
Pre-spawn smallmouth bass in cold water is the subject of this episode. We are in northern Ontario fly fishing in early May. This episode discusses techniques, fly patterns and flylines to use to catch these aggressive bass
Episode 14 : Bay of Quinte Carp
June. 04,2011
Host Colin McKeown joins guide Glen Hale to fly fish for big carp in the Bay of Quinte in Ontario. Stealth and long casts are key to success in this exciting and informative show
Episode 13 : Spring Credit River Steelhead
May. 28,2011
Catching spring steelhead that have just migrated up rivers is one of the top achievements for many anglers. In this episode Bill Spicer and Mark Melnyk join Ontario steelhead guide Graham Bristow to learn techniques for catching explosive spring steelhead
Episode 12 : Northern Walleye Lodge
May. 21,2011
Rebekka Redd travels to beautiful northern Ontario to fly fish for walleye, northern pike and smallmouth bass. Tough weather conditions present some unique challenges but Rebekka uses some proven retrieve and presentation techniques to help save the day
Episode 11 : Hearne Lake Lodge
May. 14,2011
The North West Territories is one of the last true wilderness experiences and in this episode host Phil Rowley travels to Hearne Lake Lodge to cast flies for big lake trout, northern pike and arctic grayling. From streamer techniques to dry fly presentations, Phil covers a wide range of topics in this exciting show
Episode 10 : Hawke River Lodge
May. 07,2011
Host Mark Melnyk is fairly new to atlantic salmon fishing and he has the pleasure of traveling to one of the best places in the world to catch them – Labrador! At Hawke River Lodge Mark is taught the essentials of wet fly presentation and how to carefully search a run for active fish
Episode 9 : Watson's Kaby Lodge
April. 30,2011
Kaby Lake in Algoma Country is famous for it’s walleye fishery but it also has a good northern pike population as well. Rebekka Redd travels to northern Ontario to join the good people at Watsons Lodge to fly fish for northern pike
Episode 8 : Riverkeep Lodge
April. 23,2011
Rebekka Redd travels to western Labrador to cast dry flies for big feisty brook trout and learns some presentation techniques.
Episode 7 : Timberwolf Lodge
April. 16,2011
On the internet there is a famous husband and wife team who travel around the world revealing to millions of their followers the wonders of their adventures. Deb and Dave from Planet D, join host Bill Spicer to learn about fly fising at Timber Wolf Lodge in Northern Ontario
Episode 6 : Parklands Manitoba
April. 09,2011
Stillwater fly fishing guru Phil Rowley has stated that the lakes around the western part of Manitoba are some of the best trout fisheries in the world. In this episode he does an overview of the numerous lakes, details presentation and rigging options for the fall and also discusses flylines choices for getting flies down in the water column.
Episode 5 : Head Hunters Fly Shop Montana
April. 02,2011
The Missouri River is a world famous tailwater fishery that runs through the heart of Montana. Host Colin McKeown is guided on this river in mid-April and learns a wide range of nymphing techniques and how to choose the right fly for the conditions from Head Hunters Fly Shop guides
Episode 4 : Agnew Lake Lodge
March. 26,2011
Host Mark Melnyk travels to NE Ontario to fly fish for big smallmouth bass on a fly. The conditions are tough as cold fronts and non-stop rain have really put the fish off the bite. But Mark uses some retrieve and presentation techniques to help save the day!
Episode 3 : McKenzie River Lodge
March. 19,2011
Labrador is famous for big wild brook trout but at McKenzie River Lodge, they also have landlocked salmon, pike and lake trout. Bill Spicer learns about where fish hold in rivers, how to swing a fly to lies and what flylines to use for the conditions.
Episode 2 : Esnagami Lake Lodge
March. 12,2011
In this special episode Bill Spicer is joined by a father and son team from Ohio who won a contest to fly fish at the famous Esnagami Lake in Northern Ontario. Bill teaches them techniques for catching big pike on a fly rod
Episode 1 : Rawah Ranch
March. 05,2011
Host Bill Spicer travels to beautiful Colorado to fly fish for brown and rainbow trout in the Mountain Rivers and Lakes. He learns some new nymphing techniques from the guides that are invaluable information for any angler

Seasons

Season 13
Season 13 1900
Season 12
Season Twelve is our best year yet with lots of exciting destinations and information! In our 26 full-length episodes we covered species such as Atlantic Salmon, Brook Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Arctic Char, Brown Trout, Northern Pike, Steelhead, Lake Trout and even Arctic Grayling! Our destinations are from Chile (Patagonia) all the way to Northern Canada (Nunavut and Nunavik). Lots of explosive surface takes, monster fish and educational details to help make you a better angler!
Season 12 2013
Season 11
This season The New Fly Fisher hosts were lucky to travel to some incredible locations from the Yukon all way down south to Brazil. Instruction on how to catch species such as Brook Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Pike, Rainbow Trout and even Atlantic Salmon is covered throughout this great year of fly fishing
Season 11 2012
Season 10
This season has lots of diversity, from Smallmouth Bass topwater fishing in Northern Ontario to nymphing for Rainbow Trout on the Missouri River, lots of exciting education and destinations for all anglers!
Season 10 2011
Season 9
From fantasy fishing in the Bahamas to affordable world-class fishing in Northern Ontario (Algoma Country), this season is all about exploring new and exciting fishing destinations
Season 9 2010
Season 8
This season covers a large spectrum of fishing environments and species. However, there is a very special focus for fly fishers who love Brook Trout and Atlantic Salmon. Lots of great shows in Labrador and Newfoundland full of wonderful instruction and education!
Season 8 2009
Season 7
For those who love trout, salmon and warm water fly fishing – you’ll love this full season of shows. From Labrador to Utah, lots of wonderful new destinations are featured!
Season 7 2008
Season 6
Some great action, education and excitement in this season! Musky, Brook Trout, Redfish, Striped Bass, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout and even Atlantic Salmon are covered in detail in this series of great full length episodes
Season 6 2006
Season 1
Here are some of the best episodes of our early years of The New Fly Fisher. Though shot in Standard Definition, the instruction is great and the destinations wonderful. Come join us in going back in time to some great fly fishing journeys!
Season 1 1900

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