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Tag Archives: Video
Welcome to the Jungle
The Salmonfly/Stonefly hatch on the Deschutes River in Oregon. Catching fish on a single large dry, Mmmmm, sounds so good. It gets a little long but still worth the watch. Continue reading
America’s Oldest Brewery
Did you know that Yuengling is America’s oldest brewery? Because I sure as heck didn’t. Yuengling (pronounced ying-ling) was started in 1829 as the Eagle Brewery in downtown Pottsville, PA by David Yuengling. It didn’t officially change its name to Yuengling until 1873. Continue reading
Behind the Scenes at Scott Fly Rods by Felt Soul Media
Behind the Scenes at Scott Fly Rods by Felt Soul Media Continue reading
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Have You Ever Wondered Where the Green Beer Comes From on St. Patrick’s Day
Have You Ever Wondered Where the Green Beer Comes From on St. Patrick’s Day Continue reading
Who Needs a Rod and Reel
Who Needs a Rod and Reel Continue reading
Skeena Steelhead Trailer for Fly Nation TV
Skeena Steelhead Trailer for Fly Nation TV. 15+ lbs Steelhead, wish I was there. Continue reading
A Year in the Business
Here is a sick flick! Very well put together. Continue reading
Halibut Wrestling
I think this is going to be a new sport soon. Continue reading
Redfish Can’t Jump
Mmmmm, tailing Redfish!!! Continue reading
Williams Warn Personal Brewing
Dang, I can now brew beer at home in seven days while barely doing anything, this sounds too good to be true. The Williams Warn Personal Brewery can be purchased for as little as $5,500–just a small chunk of change. Continue reading