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Fly fishing video clips

Here you will find some of the best flyfishing video clips on the web.
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Underwater world of trout Vol 1.5     Outstanding! (5 ratings)
Part 5 - the final part of this series that gives an insight into the world of the trout. (Underwater : 10 mins : English)
Killer whale takes a salmon being played     Rather good (99 ratings)
A guy is just about to land a personal best salmon when a killer whale shows up... (Fishing : 3 mins : English)
Upstream nymphing with Oliver Edwards     Rather good (83 ratings)
Oliver Edwards demonstrates upstream nymphing on a chalk stream. (Technique : 8 mins : English)
Nymphing for grayling     Rather good (82 ratings)
Nice clip of a guy catching some very nice grayling in France. Some underwater shots. (Fishing : 8 mins : Music only)
Fly fishing in England     Rather good (81 ratings)
Australian Rex Hunt fishes the River Itchen in Hampshire (Fishing : 5 mins : English)
Simms Fishing Presents: Troutpron     Rather good (69 ratings)
Great slow motion shots of trout rising to and taking artificial flies (Fishing : 3 mins : Music only)
Carp on the fly     Rather good (59 ratings)
A chap from Vision shows just how easy it is to catch carp with a fly rod & some dog-biscuit flies. (Technique : 10 mins : English)
Fishes eye view of a bird strike     Rather good (48 ratings)
Fantastic close-up underwater slow motion video of a small fish attacked by a bird (Underwater : 1 mins : Silent)
Learn fly tying - lesson 1 for beginners     Rather good (43 ratings)
David Cammiss shows how to tie a buzzer. (Flytying : 7 mins : English)
Pike eating a trout     Rather good (37 ratings)
Underwater view of a pike trying to eat a trout.... (Underwater : 1 mins : Silent)
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