I met with Peter last year and we have been fishing HARD last season - Peter is incredibly driven - carrying his stuff all over the place, waking up at 4:00 am, wading in the muddy water is not a problem and he ALWAYS manage to capture his fishing on tape.
This video is brillant, the soundtrack is amazing and feature a little bit of urban fishing in NYC - I have showed my spots on the East River, and he caught a couple of schoolies.
The images are stunning, the ambiance is fantastic - I call for a major TALENT. Period.
Now enjoy the video and stay tuned - he is about to release and extended version of it!
First Images from Surf & Inshore Fly Fishing 2011 from Peter Laurelli on Vimeo.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Texas Fishing on the Fly
Spent some time in the Lone Star State - Boy was it good to leave the Big Apple for a while...
The feeling of freedom is still vibrant in Texas - People are friendly, sky is so blue it is striking... there is so many lakes to explore that a life time of fishing will not be enough to explore these waters!
Everything started by a nice flight from the "Big Apple" to Dallas, I have been really lucky to take a nice aerial picture of Lewisville Lake, located north of Dallas Fort Worth (see below)
After a little scouting here and there I decided to approach these big waters on a different angle... The fishing season is pretty much over in North Texas, the water is damn cold and based on recent reports I will have a heck of a tough time to land a fish...
For many, this reports combined with the cold would be enough to stay home... luckily I don't give up that easily and exploring new places is my thing... preferably by running / scouting. I feel like exploration in a car is not as fun... you are going to fast to really capture the essence, the particularities of a place - you can't really get it...
My strategy was based on a "top - bottom" approach: follow a creek to the lake. Pretty simple plan, and pretty crazy exploration since it is muddy as hell. It was well worth it at so many levels...
The pictures below are a summary of my Texan exploration - Discovering the forgotten creek.
The Fish of Texas - Never caught them before - There is a first time for everything!
Texas fishing is truly something different, landscapes are amazing and the lakes are perfect for fishing - not mention how friendly people are... All the folks I met while while fishing were REALLY great people - I will be back for more!
Yeehaw!!
The feeling of freedom is still vibrant in Texas - People are friendly, sky is so blue it is striking... there is so many lakes to explore that a life time of fishing will not be enough to explore these waters!
Everything started by a nice flight from the "Big Apple" to Dallas, I have been really lucky to take a nice aerial picture of Lewisville Lake, located north of Dallas Fort Worth (see below)
After a little scouting here and there I decided to approach these big waters on a different angle... The fishing season is pretty much over in North Texas, the water is damn cold and based on recent reports I will have a heck of a tough time to land a fish...
For many, this reports combined with the cold would be enough to stay home... luckily I don't give up that easily and exploring new places is my thing... preferably by running / scouting. I feel like exploration in a car is not as fun... you are going to fast to really capture the essence, the particularities of a place - you can't really get it...
My strategy was based on a "top - bottom" approach: follow a creek to the lake. Pretty simple plan, and pretty crazy exploration since it is muddy as hell. It was well worth it at so many levels...
The pictures below are a summary of my Texan exploration - Discovering the forgotten creek.
Following the Creek Part 1 |
Following the Creek...Part 2 |
Getting there... |
The mouth of the rivers merging in the lake! |
Going Dirty - Texan Mud is hard to beat! |
White Bass - Fresh water cousin of our beloved Striped Bass |
Bass are everywhere in Texas! Protecting water one step at a time |
A Small Mouth Buffalo Carp - They love nymphs! |
A LM Bass - Eating nymphs designed for Trouts :) |
Crappie are a lot of fun to catch |
The Alligator Gar! |
Yeehaw!!