World Famous Comics: Fly Fishing: The Lifetime Sport
Fly Fishing: The Lifetime Sport
Starring: David W. Young Directed By: David W.; Cheryl Young Average Rating: Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Format: Color, Digital Sound, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC Label: Honeybear Press, LLC Number of Items: 1 Publication Date: 2005 Region Code: 1 Release Date: December 01, 2005 Running Time: 240 minutes Theatrical Release Date: 2006
Product Description: Fly Fishing the Lifetime Sport is designed as an interactive straight forward teaching experience using approximately 4 hours of video and oral explanations. This course clearly reveals the art and science of fly fishing.You are giving yourself the opportunity to enjoy Americas most comprehenisive fly fishing school. The videos are like taking a giant field trip into the great outdoors. You will see the methods clearly demonstrated as they catch wild fish.The course is outlined in 14 chapters covering every aspect of fly fishing.This course is a complete reference tool for beginners intermediates and experts. The more times you review it the more knowledge you will gain. Fly Fishing the Lifetime Sport is a refreshing field trip into the beautiful fly fishing locations around the country.System Requirements:Running Time: 720 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: SPORTS/GAMES Rating: NR UPC: 852737001603 Manufacturer No: FF0160
One of the best sources of fly fishing information I was a little hesitant to purchase the DVD after reading some of the critical reviews. However, I own the companion book and found that it contained a great deal of information on the subject of fly fishing and decided to give the DVD a try. The DVD is definitely not edited by a Hollywood producer, but what it lacks in cinema sophistication it makes up for in solid information. I have been fly fishing for the last 16 years and still learned valuable information from the DVD. It is of equal value for the beginner as well. After watching the DVD, my wife (who has never expressed an interest in fly fishing) asked if she could join me on my next fishing trip. If you are serious about learning to be a better fly fisherman then this is an excellent resource. No fly fishing library would be complete without it.
very amateurish video I hate to be the bad guy but this video deserves at best 1.5 stars. It has an extremely amaterish presentation, complete with shaky camera, strong distracting background noise, poor non-concrete information, and lots of stuttering from the star. The guy really needs to take a speech class. What can i say.
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That was it. Coundn't take it anymore. Production quality, speech quality, information quality were all just poor.
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This is a poorly made video. I have purchased this video after reading the positive reviews here. As soon as I got the video, however, I realized that I have made a mistake. I have never seen a video made in such a poor quality. To be more specific, this is not a video. It is a compilation of some video segments that are in home video quality. The narrator of the video even has trouble speaking. The information in the video is partial. The person who teaches fly casting doesn't cast well himself. I can go on and on with this. I know it is a free market. There is no quality control in the video making business. But there are many good videos, books, and online information out there for beginning fly fishermen. This video is not worth the money!
Lessons From a Lifetime of Fly Fishing Filled with practical information, this video offers a liftime of fly fishing wisdom. The presentation has a simple home movie quality (sorry all you Gen-X'ers, no computer generated special effects or hip-hop sound tracks). The disc is divided into multiple chapters based on subject -- much like viewing the "best of" out-takes from your Grandpa's fishing trip videos. The topics range from reading streams, rivers and lakes, to presentation techniques, to wading and tubing, and even fishing safety and etiquette. You'll watch two seasoned anglers bring in and release fish after fish with the simplest equipment immaginable (no, you don't need a $700 Sage rod and a $300 Ross reel to catch trout). Watching this video a couple of times will help you catch more fish... and probably save you lots of grief by avoiding the "school of hard knocks" lessons these two anglers had to learn for themselves. A gold mine of fly fishing knowledge!
Not slick, but has good info This DVD is combined text and video. It is not a DVD that you sit back and watch straight through as a video. It looks like a couple of old Utah fish biologists did it with a handheld digital camera, so the result is definately not slick and polished. However, it is competent, and has much good information, especially the text component, on a wide variety of subjects. I have some pretty serious problems with the casting demonstration, and if you want thorough treatement you probably ought to look at the Joan Wolff DVD. You are probably better off using this on a computer with DVD, which is where I am watching it, than on a TV DVD player. It's organized basically by chapters and it is more useful if you have something like a mouse to select what you want to look at. It really looks like it was intended to be used as a suppliment for some form of high school or junior college outdoor recreations course.