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    Default Hogan Brown's and Chris King's Next Level Fly Fishing DVD

    Check out a teaser from Chris King and I’s new instructional video series, Next Level Fly Fishing. We have just released vol. 1 on fly fishing for Bass and will release vol. 2 on Fly Fishing the Mammoth area with guest guide Kevin Peterson next month.

    just click on this link and hit play twice: www.flashbacksunlimited.com/product7-wc.html

    The DVD is for sale on Amazon.com, flashbacksunlimited.com (under products), and will be at finer fly shops shortly. Thanks a lot and hope you enjoy the clip.

    Here is the press/promo release:

    Next Level Fly Fishing has created a series of instructional videos that blend elements of the Warren Miller style of action sports filming and a classic instructional format into one fly fishing video. We strive to entertain and educate at the same time.

    By blending these two elements we hope to take people to the next level in their fishing by combining all the elements that go into learning a specific style of fishing. We want people to be able to tie the flies, make the casts, read the water, and then put all those elements together on the water to catch fish.

    Furthermore, Next Level Fly Fishing incorporates state of the art high speed, wide angle Canon and Panasonic Digital cameras on everything from booms to glide cams to produce this production. With multiple inventive camera angles we bring the viewer up close and personal to the action. Next Level Fly Fishing incorporates high-tech 3D animated text, graphics and special effects to bring a new depth and presence to their videos. Sony Studio production software is used to digitally edit, produce, and maser all our video productions.
    Take your fishing to the next level with NEXT LEVEL FLY FISHING

    In volume one Hogan Brown and Chris King draw on their years of experience as fly tiers, casters, professional guides and all around fly fishing bums to teach you the critical components necessary to catch more bass with a fly rod. In this video Chris and Hogan cover casting techniques, seasonal movements of bass, how to fish and identify productive structure, how to tie versatile and productive bass flies, and then they put all this knowledge together on the water. Catching bass with a fly rod is quickly growing in popularity as more and more anglers find out the joys of catching bass on a fly rod. Let Next Level Fly Fishing help you catch more bass on a consistent basis year round.

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    Hogan....that is a great trailer \/ \/ . Hmmm, the lake looks familiar. Was that a casino I saw in the background ? I wish you and Chris a lot of luck with the DVD. Happy New Year..... Anne
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    Great Hogan,

    Thanks for the heads up on the new video/DVD.

    We will have to get some in the shop soon.
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

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    Sebastian, Florida 32958

    Fly Fishing Travel Consultant
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    Email: billkiene63@gmail.com
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    Contact me for any reason........
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    Default Re: Hogan Brown's and Chris King's Next Level Fly Fishing DV

    Quote Originally Posted by Hogan Brown
    Check out a teaser from Chris King and I’s new instructional video series, Next Level Fly Fishing. We have just released vol. 1 on fly fishing for Bass and will release vol. 2 on Fly Fishing the Mammoth area with guest guide Kevin Peterson next month. \.
    Mr Brown, your Mammoth video should be very interteresting. I learned to flyfish on Bishop Creek, then in the mammath area. I remember once seing a ~25 inch brown on the owens in the browns campground area of the lower owens. It was on top on the opposite bank. I tossed a size 22 elk hair caddis a couple of feet in front him and rolled and took the fly. I fought him, and after I tired him I had to get him in, and I was reeling him in and my line snaped toward me. I looked at my line expecting my fly to be gone but in fact the hook was straightened out! It was by far the biggest trout I had on my line. Hot creek was extremely fun (this was back in the mid 80's )in the early morning and evening for dry fly fishing for a beginner. My dad taught me dry fly fishing, he did not have a clue about nymph fishing.

    Believe it or not the most exciting fishing was at devils postpile on the SJ at night where I native browns and rainbows were boiling over.

    Another great experience was camping at Rock Creek (Tom's Place) and hiking up rock creek to the lakes and catching brooks and goldens on the creek and lakes.

    Your video of mammoth most be absolutely fantastic.

    - Steve Sullivan, Sales Rep of Several Fantastic Products

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