Options for reels in fly fishing. Learn about fly fishing gear, supplies, and other equipment in this free video. Expert: Alvin Dedeaux Contact: www.alvindedeaux.com Bio: Alvin Dedeaux has been a fly fishing guide and casting instructor for 12 years, and has been fly fishing for 32 years. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
In warm water fishing, there’s typically one type of spoon that is used, and it is known as a slab spoon. Discover how slab spoons simulate an injured bait fish with help from a fish biologist and fisherman in this free video on fishing spoons. Expert: Wayne Gustaveson Contact: www.wayneswords.com Bio: Wayne Gustaveson is a fish biologist by trade and a fisherman by choice. Filmmaker: Mike Phillips
Spinner baits should be tied directly to the lure on the fishing line, and this should be done with an improved fisherman’s knot. Find out how to thread fishing line in a fisherman’s knot with help from a commercial fisherman in this free video on fishing bait and equipment. Expert: Brian Lee Bio: Brian Lee has been fishing for over a decade, including time as a commercial fisherman. Filmmaker: David Pakman
When fishing with rubber worms, it’s important to let them drop to the bottom, and this is indicated by a line that goes flat. Find out how to feel for tension when fishing with rubber worms with help from a fish biologist and fisherman in this free video on fishing with rubber worms. Expert: Wayne Gustaveson Contact: www.wayneswords.com Bio: Wayne Gustaveson is a fish biologist by trade and a fisherman by choice. Filmmaker: Mike Phillips
When fishing with plastic grubs or worms, it’s important to note that the bait will go to the bottom quickly because of its lead head. Discover how plastic worms can imitate a crayfish or bait fish with help from a fish biologist and fisherman in this free video on fishing with plastic worms. Expert: Wayne Gustaveson Contact: www.wayneswords.com Bio: Wayne Gustaveson is a fish biologist by trade and a fisherman by choice. Filmmaker: Mike Phillips
There are two types of fly fishing flies, and they are distinguished as surface and sub-surface flies with the surface ones being called dry flies. Discover examples of surface and sub-surface flies withhelp from a fly fishing guide in this free video on fly fishing flies. Expert: Walt Geryk Contact: neffguide.com Bio: Walt Geryk is an Orvis-endorsed fly and spey fishing guide with over 30 years of experience. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
In order to put a an offset worm hook into a plastic fishing bait, look for the barb to go right through the middle and come out on the other side. Find out how to use plastic fishing bait with lead head jigs with help from a fish biologist and fisherman in this free video on plastic fishing baits. Expert: Wayne Gustaveson Contact: www.wayneswords.com Bio: Wayne Gustaveson is a fish biologist by trade and a fisherman by choice. Filmmaker: Mike Phillips
Crankbaits are floating lures with a diving lip, and on the bill there’s an attachment point for stringing a line through. Find out how to tie the line over the split ring when rigging a crankbait with help from a fish biologist and fisherman in this free video on rigging crankbait. Expert: Wayne Gustaveson Contact: www.wayneswords.com Bio: Wayne Gustaveson is a fish biologist by trade and a fisherman by choice. Filmmaker: Mike Phillips
When targeting rainbow trout on free stone streams, the first step is to gain knowledge from a local fly shop regarding which flies to use. Learn about dry and wet fishing for rainbow trout with help from a fly fishing guide in this free video on fly fishing for rainbow trout. Expert: Walt Geryk Contact: neffguide.com Bio: Walt Geryk is an Orvis-endorsed fly and spey fishing guide with over 30 years of experience. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Split shots are the most common type of weights found in freshwater fishing, and these should be attached about a foot from the hook. Find out how to use a bank sinker as a fishing weight with help from a commercial fisherman in this free video on fishing equipment. Expert: Brian Lee Bio: Brian Lee has been fishing for over a decade, including time as a commercial fisherman. Filmmaker: David Pakman