Colin, You have the perfect combination of passion and patience as well as professionalism to do justice to your fly fishing films. I’m always excited to watch your films and interviews because I can expect a great experience of time well spent. I’d still love to see a documentary from you talking about how you got started doing this and a historical review of The New Fly Fisher. Great work as always!
Fantastic episode. Your production values keep increasing. I really noticed the excellent use of music. Most importantly, you told a story. I felt the drama. Thank you!
I've been waiting for this episode since last season! I couldn't make it into the Flowers last year with the COVID-19 travel restrictions, but have all my digits crossed that I can make my scheduled trip this year. Chris is a great guy as well as guide!
I've only seen Atlantic Salmon that big that were in the deli case cured and smoked as Nova lox. Labrador rivals Alaska in pristine outdoor wilderness beauty. Those brook trout were huge.
Great show Colin some great footage. Some of the bomber takes were some of the best I've seen. Nice job by Chris St claire also Beautiful looking river and lodge.
Thanks so much for bringing this film to us , especially at this time with all its darkness and difficulties. Can hope come in the form of a wild salmon?
Great and enlightening video.Maybe post lockdown I might think seriously about crossing the Atlantic to try for salmon salar on those rivers....and try the dry Best wishes 2021 to fellow anglers and to the well being of salmon and clean wild rivers Simon Manchester ,UK🐝💚😷
Superb video and some beautiful fish caught.the only downside to good salmon fishing waters is the price of the fishing..$10,000 for 6 days is insane to say that that's reasonable money compared to other locations.
There are two types of caribou in Labrador. Woodland caribou and Northern/Tundra caribou like the ones around Georges River. The woodland caribou are frequently seen in the area we fish and stay in the boreal forests. The others in the north have had major losses due to an infection but are evidently starting to gain size in their herds.
@@newflyfisher again... I thought madcow or something had eliminated the Caribou populations of Labrador. My dad... actually sold his remote camp there... because Caribou hunting was gone in Labrador.
@@warrendonaldson4144 not entirely the George river caribou heard was almost extinct a few years ago and the provincial government of Newfoundlandlabrador banned the hunting of the herd and as a result they’re numbers have grown and at the moment the herd has a population of 8000 an increase from 2016 when it was 5000
Someone will have to explain to me how it is ethical to stick a piece of steel into a wild animal only to torture it for pleasure. Does seem rather sadistic.
Obviously you're entitled to your opinion, but you should realize the only reason fish like Atlantic Salmon, trout, striped bass, redfish, tarpon, bonefish and many other species exist in many places is because of conservation efforts funded and carried out by anglers like the ones you see in this video. Google Pebble Mine and Trout Unlimited for a perfect example. You might end up with a different opinion of "sadistic" anglers.
Great and enlightening video.Maybe post lockdown I might think seriously about crossing the Atlantic to try for salmon salar on those rivers....and try the dry Best wishes 2021 to fellow anglers and to the well being of salmon and clean wild rivers Simon Manchester ,UK🐝💚😷
Colin, You have the perfect combination of passion and patience as well as professionalism to do justice to your fly fishing films. I’m always excited to watch your films and interviews because I can expect a great experience of time well spent. I’d still love to see a documentary from you talking about how you got started doing this and a historical review of The New Fly Fisher. Great work as always!
I appreciate the kind words, take care!
No better river or guide! Great episode - Flowers is a gem! 🐝🦈🌲
Fantastic episode. Your production values keep increasing. I really noticed the excellent use of music. Most importantly, you told a story. I felt the drama. Thank you!
Spectacular video Colin 🎣, the opening section was beautiful vista's. Labrador has been on my bucket list, for over 20 years.
You should visit this year if you can we’re finally opening up and ending covid restrictions
I've been waiting for this episode since last season! I couldn't make it into the Flowers last year with the COVID-19 travel restrictions, but have all my digits crossed that I can make my scheduled trip this year. Chris is a great guy as well as guide!
I've only seen Atlantic Salmon that big that were in the deli case cured and smoked as Nova lox. Labrador rivals Alaska in pristine outdoor wilderness beauty. Those brook trout were huge.
Chris is the man!
Yep, I've had the backing dig in too. Thankfully mine stayed on!
Great show Colin some great footage.
Some of the bomber takes were some of the best I've seen.
Nice job by Chris St claire also
Beautiful looking river and lodge.
Thanks so much for bringing this film to us , especially at this time with all its darkness and difficulties. Can hope come in the form of a wild salmon?
Super video what a spot. Soon for me I'll fly the great big land
Top of my bucket list! Great episode!
Glad you enjoyed it, hope you get there soon!
Great episode, really makes me want to get up there some day. That margaree bug is quite the odd looking bug but I’ve heard that it’s very good!
looks like a great time!
Great and enlightening video.Maybe post lockdown I might think seriously about crossing the Atlantic to try for salmon salar on those rivers....and try the dry
Best wishes 2021 to fellow anglers and to the well being of salmon and clean wild rivers
Simon Manchester ,UK🐝💚😷
Class! love it
That was Awesome!
excellent video!
Glad you liked it!
Usually you hook monster trout with those big old bombers and it fills the void of defeat 😂
Very true John. We put the GoPro down in one run where there were some salmon, huge 6-7 brook trout swimming with the salmon. So very awesome!
Great video,
Thanks!
Rest in peace ❤
Hey I know that guide. The old crooks lake giant Brooke guru.
Superb video and some beautiful fish caught.the only downside to good salmon fishing waters is the price of the fishing..$10,000 for 6 days is insane to say that that's reasonable money compared to other locations.
Cool content, but serious question. Why do all the vids look like they were edited in 1996?
I thought the Caribou were gone?
There are two types of caribou in Labrador. Woodland caribou and Northern/Tundra caribou like the ones around Georges River. The woodland caribou are frequently seen in the area we fish and stay in the boreal forests. The others in the north have had major losses due to an infection but are evidently starting to gain size in their herds.
@@newflyfisher again... I thought madcow or something had eliminated the Caribou populations of Labrador. My dad... actually sold his remote camp there... because Caribou hunting was gone in Labrador.
@@warrendonaldson4144 not entirely the George river caribou heard was almost extinct a few years ago and the provincial government of Newfoundlandlabrador banned the hunting of the herd and as a result they’re numbers have grown and at the moment the herd has a population of 8000 an increase from 2016 when it was 5000
What is the point of fishing in a 50 cm shallow water boiling with fish? I am just wondering.
Much better release. Some of the older shows the salmon were in the fisherman’s hands and out of water for ten seconds or more. Cheers
Thanks Len
get some oil on that reel
Colin for Pets sake never use the world best this or best that u have not been all around the world fishing!!! LIKE UR EPISODES THANKS
nuts
"adventure" getting guided from a lodge......lol
more talk than action
Someone will have to explain to me how it is ethical to stick a piece of steel into a wild animal only to torture it for pleasure. Does seem rather sadistic.
Obviously you're entitled to your opinion, but you should realize the only reason fish like Atlantic Salmon, trout, striped bass, redfish, tarpon, bonefish and many other species exist in many places is because of conservation efforts funded and carried out by anglers like the ones you see in this video. Google Pebble Mine and Trout Unlimited for a perfect example. You might end up with a different opinion of "sadistic" anglers.
Each to their own - I eat mine
Great and enlightening video.Maybe post lockdown I might think seriously about crossing the Atlantic to try for salmon salar on those rivers....and try the dry
Best wishes 2021 to fellow anglers and to the well being of salmon and clean wild rivers
Simon Manchester ,UK🐝💚😷