Archive for October, 2009
No Sports Allowed
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009Happy Anniversary
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009I had the pleasure of guiding Braton of Buzz'd Fly Fishing and his lovely wife Molly. This was their second wedding anniversary. It was a beautiful day on the river but it was tough fishing. We had snow and rain the night before and they lowered the flow on the river,making it hard to find the fish but we had some fun and good laughs.
Hatch Reels 2010
Monday, October 19th, 2009Scott Fly Rod 2010 line up
Monday, October 19th, 2009They never stop eating
Saturday, October 17th, 2009Fall Fishing In Maine
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009Rise
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009RISE
Maine Premier
Date: November 6-7th
Time: 7 pm
Where:
Frontier Cafe, Cinema & Gallery
14 Maine St.
Mill 3 — Fort Andross
Brunswick, ME 04011
PHONE: (207) 725-5222
In 2008, Confluence Films debuted DRIFT, a highly acclaimed documentary that
captivated the fly-fishing community. In 2009, riding on the success of
DRIFT, director/cinematographer Chris Patterson of Warren Miller
Entertainment and executive producer Jim Klug once again set out in search
of new locations and the totally unique stories, characters, and species
that epitomize the spirit and soul of fly-fishing.
This new film is RISE a six segment collection of individual stories shot
around the world; stories that together truly reflect the attraction that
fly-fishing has for all of us. Shot on location in the Florida Keys,
Argentina, Idaho, New Orleans, Venezuela, and Alaska. RISE is a stunning
full-length film, photographed entirely on 16mm film and mastered in HD.
Featuring: Rene Harrop, Rance Rathie, Travis Smith, Capt.Bruce Chard, Ron
Sorensen, Mike Lawson, Capt. Bryan Carter & more.
Drake Magazine 2009 film awards
Sunday, October 11th, 2009Drake Magazine recently had their 2009 film awards and have put them up on their site, take a look: 2009 films
No Passport Required
This one is my favorite because it show you what we have right here in the good U.S.A.
Dam Removal Opens Little River To Fish
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009![]()
ISBON FALLS (NEWS CENTER) — A small dam on the Little River has been removed, opening up 43 miles of habitat for spawning fish. The dam had been in place for nearly one hundred years and despite its’ size had been a major road block for Atlantic salmon and other fish species looking to travel up the river.
“It helps improve the health of the entire ecosystem,” said U.S. Fish and Wildlife biologist Sandra Lary. “By taking out dams or putting in fish ladders, it really improves the health of the watersheds and the health of the communities that are connected to the Gulf of Maine through those rivers.” fallow this link to read more…….




































