Jose Wejebe and the Spanish Fly took the audience on a trip of a lifetime. Each week bringing the viewer to the best fishing areas on the planet. Since his passing in 2012 the hit show Spanish Fly has not been readily available to the public until now. Reminisce with watching this classic fishing show, or if you've never watched before prepare to learn from one of the best there ever was. Spanish Fly was never a "watch me fish" show. Jose always made it a point to explain why they were fishing for a certain species, and how to fish for it. Spanish Fly ran from 1995-2013. Be sure to subscribe to watch never before seen clips, and be the first to know when an episode has been added. Whether you watched as a kid or as an adult a classic like Spanish Fly lives on. If you're looking to be entertained with some of the best fishing in the world and learn how you can be a better angler this is the show to watch. Visit our store at spanishflytv.com/ for Spanish Fly Products.
I remember watching his show for the first time and I was hooked , after that looked forward to seeing more. He had something that made you feel like a friend of his. Shame he left us so soon.
I remember my wife walking in seeing me crying asking what happened. It was the day a legend passed. Love seeing the video memories and knowing he is still influencing today. Miss you brother
@@Spanishflytv I still have our recorded conversations as an air traffic controller when he was flying through my Orlando Airspace which included Merritt Island. I have to find it and listen to again one day.
That day i lost my idol. My hero. He had suck a profound affect on my life, i miss his life still. These are hard to watch for me. He showed me a new world. Out of deceny and respect, i owe him that much and so much more. I miss you bro. Forever spanish fly.
I would love to see the episode where he was fishing the great barrier reef. He caught a nice coral trout. He got rocked, stripped dawn, and went and got his fish. That's passion.
i saw Jose at 2000 boat show in Miami , i bought a 32' seacraft , at the time he also had switched from 27' conch to the 32' seacraft , the seacraft was a great boat , i put 11,250 miles on it over 5 years , hurricane Wilma put and end to my dream boat , sank at the dock R.I.P.
What year was this? Classic, the Formula 233 style hull, such a venerable boat. The hull by which to this day all other hulls are compared, and to this day most found wanting. Twin Mariner outboards, pure nostalgia. Love that someone found these videos and took the time to upload for us to enjoy. Thank you!
I met Jose, his sister, and another dude (one of his close friends and fellow fisherman) at the Rusty Anchor in March of 2001. Really cool dude and very humble. One of the highlights of my life.
The classic that is the first episode! There is one episode I'd like to see again, Jose was shark Fishing. They used Florocarbon line and it got in the motor exhaust and he was talking about how heat resistant the line is.
Jose Wejebe is surely missed. Gone too soon. Spanish Fly made my Saturday mornings. This is one of the great waterman and fishermen of my generation. Rest in Paradise Mr. Wejebe. When I land a 100+ pound tarpon, I'll think of you with gratitude.
“Could be these guys…..which I use a lot” with a wink. Pure Jose. This originally aired in the 90’s I’m pretty sure. It was an inspiration to me. I saw this and said “that’s what I want to do”. And I did. God bless you Jose.
This episode has to be from 2003 or later. That Shimano Baitrunner came out in 2003 unless I am mistaken. Unless it's the 6500A but I think that's the 6500B.
Very cool watching this olde Spanish Fly video! My fellow Cuban born (me in 1958) refugee Jose Wejebe will always be my #1 fishing captain idol. Fortunately I was able to cash in on these big north of St Lucie inlet off the beach jacks a couple of times on my Hewes Bonefisher 16T 'Fly-Bye' thanks to tips & intel shared with me by Captain Mike Holliday when he worked for Maverick-Hewes-Pathfinder boats. My buddy Keith & I connected on a bunch of big jacks on fly, spin, and plug over 20 years ago thanks to Captain Holliday, which makes this vintage Spanish Fly video even better for old times sake.