Targeting the Chesapeake Bay's Most Iconic Fish | Chesapeake Tales Episode VII
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- Presented by Fly Fishers International and sponsored by Costa sunglasses and Cheeky Fishing, "The Chesapeake Tales" is a seven part series documenting the Braker Brother's week-long adventure throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Episode seven gives you an inside look at the final stop on their memorable journey...
Jonathan Bland is a fly fishing guide on the Chesapeake Bay and owner of Bay Bound Guide Services.
Music: Courage by Holy River
Presented by: www.flyfishersinternational.org/
Sponsored by: www.costadelmar.com/en-us and cheekyfishing.com/
Produced by: www.brakerbros.com
Bravo!
What a final to an award winning series. I’m so blessed you asked me to be a part of this. It will always be one of my greatest memories and friendships through fly fishing.
Loved it! Great work
Thank you!
I've caught 8lb bonefish on fly, 40lb amber jack, massive sharks and everything in-between but nothing compares to coming home and catching my favorite fish on the planet
You saved the best for last, by far the best episode gents. We’ll done
Thanks Kevin!
I just finished binge watch the whole series. Great job! It's definitely a destination on my list one day!
Thank you so much!
I grewup fishing and crabbing the chesapeake bay watershed my whole life.
Great closing episode and series fellas. Can't wait to see what you do next.
Thank you!
Major props as a Chesapeake local you definitely captured the perfect image of it
Thank you so much Andrew!
Great series guys! packing up and heading back to “day to day life” seems bittersweet 😅
Ive been wanting to do a delaware bay watershed series for a couple of years, you have inspired me to schedule up some time for it. Thank you!
Love to hear that! Really appreciate the support
I'm in NoVA now, but my family is all from MD - I grew up on the Chesapeake, Potomac and Occoquan in the 90's.. Every single warm holiday or birthday or any family get together we had at least a bushel of blue crab from a small shop on the Chesapeake. My Grandad, Pap, lived maybe 100yds from Breezy Point Beach - I was very lucky to spend so much time out there at a young age. Both my granddads were watermen and pillars of their communities. I miss them a lot and I think they'd be right along side you in this fight to "honor" the land we live on and fight to protect it from further destruction and pollution caused entirely by irresponsible land development practices - financial gain has been put above habitat health for far too long - I can't take "global climate" activists seriously when the real issue can be solved far more easily than stopping our use of fossil-fuels..
I took all of this for granted - I'm getting older now and, as more and more of my home town is developed into rental or commercial property, I'm realizing I need to get proactive, if I want younger generations to enjoy the same wild lands and wildlife that helped shape my view of the world..
I think separating us from our connection to the natural world and our history is how the wealthy/powerful manipulate the common American Citizen into surrendering their Individual Liberty for temporary comfort, or perceived-security.
Being in nature reminds us that our human problems are not that big of a deal in the grand scheme of things.. Human existence is just a drop in the bucket of time.
Good stuff
Thanks man!
Guy knows his fish
I'll hire you as a guide, even though I don't need a guide, to help you get started.
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