Fly Fishing for HUGE NEW ZEALAND Rainbow and Brown TROUT - CEDAR LODGE New Zealand

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
  • This latest fly fishing film from New Zealand was shot with Eleven Angling at their Cedar Lodge on the South Island. Fly fishing New Zealand for big rainbow trout and brown trout on the crystal clear backcountry rivers during the southern hemisphere's fall season can be very challenging with low crystal clear water and very large trout but a the same time can be the most beautiful time to visit.
    Hunting big rainbow and brown trout while fly fishing these rivers of the South Island is a bucket list trip. Together with Eleven Angling’s Brian O’Keefe, Todd explores the South Island Alps region and the Makarora River for some epic trout fishing.
    This film takes you via helicopter thru some of the most incredible landscapes on the planet. O’Keefe and New Zealand guide Paul Wright use hunting-style walk/wade techniques to spot and stalk feeding trout with dry fly and nymph tactics.
    For information about experiencing Cedar Lodge for yourself, click the link for more information. elevenexperience.com/cedar-lo...
    Special thanks to these companies that help support my film work.
    R.L. Winston Fly Rods - winstonrods.com/
    Scientific Anglers - scientificanglers.com/
    Skwala Fishing - skwalafishing.com/
    #troutfishing #flyfishing #newzealandfishing #cedarlodge

Komentáře • 66

  • @LilFella67
    @LilFella67 Před měsícem +7

    @CatchMagazine drops a new fly fishing video. It’s gonna be a good day. Epic as always Todd Moen.

  • @prestonjohnson220
    @prestonjohnson220 Před 26 dny +4

    Absolutely incredible!! You have a true gift Todd. I tell all my friends that you are my favorite fishing film maker/editor. Keep up the hard work. I had the honor of going to NZ this last February for my honeymoon and had a magical experience. For anyone that likes fly fishing for trout, there is no better place on this planet to go. Endless bodies of water, from streams, creeks, rivers and lakes. You can spend a lifetime there and fish new spots almost daily. Thanks for letting me reminisce a bit with your video. God save the queen !!!

  • @nickoinc
    @nickoinc Před 24 dny +2

    That guide is amazing.

  • @MancingTanago
    @MancingTanago Před měsícem +5

    How beautiful the fly fishing spots are in NZ, but wait a minute! All of that can be felt because of the very epic fly fishing video that Todd Moen managed to show. Wow!! Amazing!! Very good jon. Thank you, my friend, for presenting cool work.
    Always be successful😊👍
    Greetings from Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

  • @thomastero4662
    @thomastero4662 Před 25 dny +2

    Stunning. The best fly fishing videos out there bar none. O'Keefe is a deadly caster. A joy to watch.

  • @southflyfisher
    @southflyfisher Před měsícem +3

    Lovely work, Todd and Brian.

  •  Před měsícem +2

    A dream for millions of flyfisher, well done!👍👏👏👏

  • @giorgioconcardi6980
    @giorgioconcardi6980 Před měsícem +3

    As always : Wonderful !!

  • @7BROTHERFISHINGPETUALANG
    @7BROTHERFISHINGPETUALANG Před měsícem +5

    The best fishing
    Greetings from Indonesia

  • @FelixBorenstein
    @FelixBorenstein Před 29 dny +2

    Outstanding !!

  • @FlyFishDan
    @FlyFishDan Před 29 dny +2

    Quite the adventure - on the bucket list!

    • @CatchMagazine
      @CatchMagazine  Před 29 dny

      Hey Dan! Thanks for taking the time to check it out!

  • @FreeFormFlyFisher
    @FreeFormFlyFisher Před 27 dny +2

    One day. Thank you for sharing.

  • @oldsmugglerflyfishing
    @oldsmugglerflyfishing Před 29 dny +2

    Amazing!

  • @Corrado.SalmonidArea
    @Corrado.SalmonidArea Před 28 dny +1

    Spettacolo meraviglioso😍
    👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
    😎🎣

  • @akintomeatloaf
    @akintomeatloaf Před měsícem +1

    Fire stuff as always, Todd! LOVE IT!!!

  • @ypfcarhue
    @ypfcarhue Před 28 dny

    Another great job Todd & Brian. Hope to see you somewhere soon

  • @dannybales5677
    @dannybales5677 Před měsícem +1

    Been watching Todds videos for years,always excellent angles and music for the moment.keep um comming flymaster!,

    • @CatchMagazine
      @CatchMagazine  Před měsícem

      Thanks Danny! Really appreciate the message!👍

  • @Highrockman
    @Highrockman Před měsícem +1

    Awesome as always from Todd!

  • @haiongolf
    @haiongolf Před 29 dny +1

    Beautiful cinematography!

  • @KP-kh7ef
    @KP-kh7ef Před 27 dny

    BO literally lives on the water and has for decades. He doesn't need a YT channel, giant Insta following, or a podcast. He just gets out there, makes memories, and leaves it at that....simple and the way it should be done.

  • @redstoneflyfishing8143
    @redstoneflyfishing8143 Před měsícem +1

    Well done, indeed!

  • @carsonpercival9027
    @carsonpercival9027 Před měsícem

    No better way to start the week than a coffee and catch mag. Awesome work!

  • @olerabbevag9201
    @olerabbevag9201 Před 29 dny +1

    Great movie! You sum it up beautifully. Looking forward to getting back there.

  • @SkyLinesFishbiteMedia
    @SkyLinesFishbiteMedia Před 29 dny +1

    TM and BO in NZ, all at their best!

  • @laloutre3180
    @laloutre3180 Před měsícem

    fabulous as always ❤❤

  • @gkhan05
    @gkhan05 Před 29 dny +2

    Amazing, just amazing. What is the song that plays at 5:09? Such a good song choice.

  • @ryantherock7664
    @ryantherock7664 Před měsícem +1

    Great cinematography…was he using a Winston Air 2 6wt?

    • @CatchMagazine
      @CatchMagazine  Před 29 dny +1

      In this film and all the New Zealand films coming up over the next few months, I took 9ft 6wt Winston Air and Winston Air 2 models. These were fall conditions, low water, spookier fish so Brian was throwing a super long leader up to 25 ft with a small indicator. The 9ft 6wt Air 2 was his choice, just had that extra backbone to get that super long leader out and still able to hit a target even with a little wind. It wasn't easy, but he was able to be successful in tougher conditions.

  • @slyry4496
    @slyry4496 Před 26 dny +2

    Oh Em Gee!

  • @surfmaxxis3355
    @surfmaxxis3355 Před měsícem +2

    Привет из России 😊 👍👏

  • @EMO-vm6lq
    @EMO-vm6lq Před 20 dny

    what size rods are you using down there on that river,,,,,,,,

  • @rafaelarruda5472
    @rafaelarruda5472 Před měsícem +1

    Please post the Kendjam video back!

  • @craigbigbee6395
    @craigbigbee6395 Před 29 dny

    4:00
    It’s God save the KING, old boy….

  • @glenmc517
    @glenmc517 Před měsícem +1

    Anyone know what Winston models being used in video

    • @CatchMagazine
      @CatchMagazine  Před měsícem

      Hi Glen,
      In this film and all the New Zealand films coming up over the next few months, I took 9ft 6wt Winston Air and Winston Air 2 models. These were fall conditions, low water, spookier fish so Brian was throwing a super long leader up to 25 ft with a small indicator. The 9ft 6wt Air 2 was his choice, just had that extra backbone to get that super long leader out and still able to hit a target even with a little wind. It wasn't easy, but he was able to be successful in tougher conditions.

  • @realityobservationalist7290

    What is the single biggest factor that explains why the NZ trout get so huge?!
    We all know about the salmon farms and the record trout, but the entire nation has massive trout, in just about every body of water. Is it the habitat, the environment, the topography and geolocation of the islands, the forage, the mice, the cicadas, all the above, or what? Or is it reflective of a perfect conservation plan? If anyone has any input I'd love to hear it. Cheers.

    • @adrianwilliams763
      @adrianwilliams763 Před měsícem +1

      Accessibility. Getting to these places is remote and difficult access. Hence the helicopter. Because the rivers and streams are not heavily fished, it gives the trout the opportunity to grow.

    • @realityobservationalist7290
      @realityobservationalist7290 Před měsícem +1

      @@adrianwilliams763 , no offense, but I just don't believe that is a major factor. A factor, but not a big one, definitely not the number one factor.
      There are an endless number of productive trout waters in the world that are far more remote and unpressured, yet still produce much smaller trout. Think Alaska, parts of Europe, Russia, and on and on....
      NZ is 7 times smaller than Alaska alone, roughly 64 times smaller than Russia... that should put things in perspective.
      It seems to me that the reasons are that
      1), NZ is simply the perfect habitat with ample forage,
      2), they've practiced excellent conservation, and
      3), the phenomenom of hybrid vigour following the early introduction of browns.
      They rapidly become the overwhelming dominant predatory species in their waters. A few generations later and they were worl-class strains.

    • @craigbigbee6395
      @craigbigbee6395 Před 29 dny +1

      Let’s not forget: trout are the invasive species in NZ. No predators.

    • @realityobservationalist7290
      @realityobservationalist7290 Před 29 dny

      @@craigbigbee6395, yup! I totally forgot about that one, thank you. That alone could be the most significant factor. There is literally nothing that eats the large adult trout there, besides humans where harvesting is allowed. I think you could have nailed it.

  • @ruebdogg1
    @ruebdogg1 Před měsícem +1

    Brian is THE fly fishing porn star!