After 3 years of production it's finally available! 3 1/2 hours of midwest warmwater in this two disc set.
Read more...For decades, warmwater fly fishing took a back seat to coldwater. Trout trumped warmwater species both in the pages of magazines and the bins of fly shops, and as a result many fly anglers missed out on some of the best fishing North America has to offer. That misguided era is now over, and anglers from California to Connecticut are better off for it. These are indeed the good old days of chasing bass, pike and muskie with a fly rod, and this film, Summer Haze, takes you on a tour of where it all began: the rivers and lakes of the Upper Midwest. Long considered ground zero for development of both the tackle and technique to catch these fish, the Midwest is now home to some of the best and most interesting warmwater fishing out there.
From the Northwoods of Wisconsin to the urban enclaves of Michigan, Summer Haze showcases watersheds large and small, and those anglers that fish them. It’s a celebration of long summer days, topwater eats and cold beer, and serves as a reminder that great fly fishing can sometimes happen where you least expect it.
For decades, warmwater fly fishing took a back seat to coldwater. Trout trumped warmwater species both in the pages of magazines and the bins of fly shops, and as a result many fly anglers missed out on some of the best fishing North America has to offer. That misguided era is now over, and anglers from California to Connecticut are better off for it. These are indeed the good old days of chasing bass, pike and muskie with a fly rod, and this film, Summer Haze, takes you on a tour of where it all began: the rivers and lakes of the Upper Midwest. Long considered ground zero for development of both the tackle and technique to catch these fish, the Midwest is now home to some of the best and most interesting warmwater fishing out there.
From the Northwoods of Wisconsin to the urban enclaves of Michigan, Summer Haze showcases watersheds large and small, and those anglers that fish them. It’s a celebration of long summer days, topwater eats and cold beer, and serves as a reminder that great fly fishing can sometimes happen where you least expect it.
As soon as I finished the second disk I put the first one back in and started the movie over! This is a lot of fun to watch!
I met Tim and Nate at the Hawkeye IA fly show and picked up a copy of Summer Haze. It blew my mind!