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Fishing in the dark cabin
Fishing in the dark cabin






The documentary will feature a lot of outdoor recreation variety. The Buffalo is America’s first National River and located in the most rugged region of the Boston Mountains in Arkansas. I’ve teamed up with Jeff Rose and Arkansas Tourism for this one, and though we are delayed at the moment, I think we’ll be ready to release it next year. Also in the works is a full-length documentary on the Buffalo National River. I hope to meet up with Daniel Roberts, an outstanding angler from Fayetteville, AR, in the next few weeks for episode seven of Ozarks on the Fly, so look out for that. I put on the most obscure nymph in my box, took a cast and it was on! A size 18 “Perdi-john” gets’em every time!įlyLords: What’s next for Bluff Line Media?Īndrew: Of course, the pandemic has slowed things down a bit. It was incredibly picky, I watched a couple guys cast a few times and it would just swim out of the way. Daniel tells me no one can catch this thing. One stand out moment to me was sitting on the bank watching this palomino trout feeding. We had such a good time and the people I met were all pretty much unforgettable. Landon: It’s hard to pick just one memory from this trip. The habitat is way more managed which makes the chance of catching a bigger fish more likely.įlyLords: What was the most memorable moment/catch of the trip? The one huge benefit of private water is there is no competition for spots to fish. Though not as common, it’s not strange to hear about 20+” fish coming from the Toccoa River on public access points. private water compare up there?ĭaniel: Public water offers a lot of opportunities here in the Blue Ridge area. There wasn’t a lot of pocket water like I was used to fishing but the water was small, the lack of indicator I also believe helped with not spooking any fish.įlyLords: It looks like this was filmed on private water, what can people expect from the public water in Blue Ridge? How does public vs. I wanted to throw flies that I figured these Georgia beasts hadn’t ever seen. This rig was what I used 90% of the time while I was down there. My rig was a 10’6” 3wt Moonshine Vesper, I ran a Dunnigans Panty Dropper as my point fly and a Catskills Cannonball on the tag.

fishing in the dark cabin

Landon: I was euro nymphing majority of the time while I was down in Blue Ridge. It ended up being an awesome experience!įlyLords: What tactics were working best to catch these fish? We had a blast filming over the course of a few days and fortunately the fish cooperated. He was in, and was able to make the trip over New Year’s break. I contacted Andrew with the idea of doing a film here in North Georgia with big trout. FlyLords: How did the idea for this film come about?ĭaniel: At first it was more of a shot in the dark idea.








Fishing in the dark cabin