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Fly Fishing Yellowstone National Park Review

Fly Fishing Yellowstone National Park
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The video is good in that is shows portions of a lot of Yellowstone streams, including a number of lesser known streams. So it satisfies one's curiosity about what those streams looks like. And of course the scenery is all very good. It also gives some good advice on how to fly fish different streams. My only complaint is that the 4 hour length is achieved mostly by a long video of maps at the end of each disk. You are better off consulting a map or atlas for that, not a video.

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Introduction:Yellowstone Streams:Blacktail Deer CreekBechler River:Delacy Creek:Duck Creek:Falls River:Firehole River:Gardner River:Grayling Creek:Gibbon River:Gallatin River:Lava Creek:Lewis River:Middle River:Madison River:Pelican Creek:Soda Butte Creek:Slough Creek:Snake River:Yellowstone River - Upper River above Lake:Yellowstone River - Yellowstone Lake to Falls:Yellowstone River - Grand CanyonYellowstone River - Black CanyonFishing Pocket WaterFishing Smooth WaterFishing Rough WaterHooper FishingYellowstone Brook TroutYellowstone Headwater CutthroatsYellowstone Meadow CutthroatsFishing Caddisfly HatchesExtra:Meet James MarshFly Fishing DVD PromSpecies:Specific methods of catching each of the four trout species, the brown, rainbow, cutthroat and brook trout are shown. The cutbow and mountain whitefish are also covered.Hatches and other trout food:All of the important aquatic insect hatches including midges, mayflies, caddisflies and stoneflies are covered in detail so that you know what to expect any time of the season you fish Yellowstone. Methods of imitating terrestrial insects are also included.

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Walking The West "Hiking 2600 miles from Mexico to Canada. Review

Walking The West Hiking 2600 miles from Mexico to Canada.
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This is great documentary, made in a refreshingly bare-bones fashion - just the adventure, the passion, the joys, and the hardships. Watch it if you want to hike the PCT, or at least if you want to capture what living is really about.

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Product Description Winner "Best Documentary" California Independent Film Festival (2002). "Walking the West" is an adventure Documentary about a New Zealander and an Irishman who quit their jobs and walk 2626 miles from Mexico to Canada along one of the longest foot trails in the world, the Pacific Crest Trail. This ridge crest route passes through some of the most spectacular scenery in North America including California deserts,the alpine lakes and granite peaks of the Sierras Nevada, and the massive volcanoes and temperate rainforests of the Cascades. Walking 21 miles a day for 4.5 months, they must cross the Canadian border before winter storms hit the cascades. The ordeal forced one of them to quit just 60 miles before the finish. This Documentary shows the changes that occur when two Urbanites escape civilization, venture into the wilderness and push their bodies and minds to the limits of their endurance. Film Festivals include 2002 California Independent Film Festival, 2003 Ashland Film Festival, 2003 Orinda film festival, 2005 Vancouver international Mountian film festival.

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