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Fly fishing with the legendary Frank Moore | Oregon Field Guide 

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Frank Moore spent nearly 80 years living on or near Oregon’s North Umpqua River. His lifetime accomplishments as a fly fisherman, conservationist and veteran earned him many awards, including the prestigious Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor and an induction into the Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame.
Frank Moore died in January 2022. In this video from the Oregon Field Guide archives, Moore brings us along on a fishing journey in the river he called “the graduate school of fly fishing.”
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Комментарии : 35   
@jameslasswell5821
@jameslasswell5821 3 месяца назад
Legends live forever. This guy is a true American hero and awesome human
@christopherhughes2211
@christopherhughes2211 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this gentleman and his love of the river. Beautiful story.
@suejohnston4539
@suejohnston4539 2 года назад
What a beautiful testament to life and the gift of the river.
@adamcfmacdonald
@adamcfmacdonald 2 года назад
Survived Normandy landing. Amazing. Thank you.
@dynamicphotography_
@dynamicphotography_ Год назад
Inspiration right there. I deployed twice, but never saw combat. Now I spend my days fly fishing. Spend a lot of time on the Metolius River.
@dertythegrower
@dertythegrower 2 года назад
Umpqua River is awesome. Great camera shots.
@travis5481
@travis5481 2 года назад
This deserves so many more views.
@bryanh3057
@bryanh3057 Год назад
What a legacy. Thank you Frank. Miss you.
@GrayWolf73
@GrayWolf73 2 года назад
Such a wonderful story. Thanks for sharing. Blessings and prayers to this man and his wife. Most of all, tight lines Sir, keep chasing the passion.
@realityobservationalist7290
@realityobservationalist7290 2 года назад
It's been an honor to have grown up fishing and sharing this river alongside such a legend as Frank Moore. The North Umpqua is forever part of my soul.
@realityobservationalist7290
@realityobservationalist7290 2 года назад
@@papichulo1843 , worth it!
@realityobservationalist7290
@realityobservationalist7290 2 года назад
@@papichulo1843, lol... NU can be a humbling experience. I spent many fishless days chasing my first winter steelhead on the fly up there.
@OscarOverlanding
@OscarOverlanding Год назад
Beautiful. What real life is all about. Love.
@acquiescewinery4838
@acquiescewinery4838 Год назад
Made my day! Thanks for the great story
@NicholasLagaso
@NicholasLagaso Год назад
Mend the Line is one of the greatest love stories ever told!!!!!!
@rccola362
@rccola362 5 месяцев назад
that old guy is LAYING LOOPS! what a legend
@WillyFish
@WillyFish 8 месяцев назад
What a legend!
@guybaumgartner4244
@guybaumgartner4244 10 месяцев назад
Beautiful story tankiou
@peterdorn5799
@peterdorn5799 8 месяцев назад
one year I was maintaining a booth at the fly fishing show in bellevue, gave my spell yo this nice old lady, she turns and leaves dragging her husband to come back and meet me, that was frank, a very special man
@drata8
@drata8 2 года назад
Doesn't look a day over 70. I guess that's the secret to a long life. Fly fishing!
@williamcooke6056
@williamcooke6056 2 года назад
Legend!
@8qjfhai8
@8qjfhai8 11 месяцев назад
Damn this dude is cool af
@TeslaRoadtrips
@TeslaRoadtrips 2 года назад
Nice story. thanks
@Oregontrailblazin
@Oregontrailblazin 2 года назад
Rest in Peace Sir ...
@Oregontrailblazin
@Oregontrailblazin 2 года назад
And Rest in Peace Cabin ...
@CalVlogz
@CalVlogz Год назад
Wait did he die?
@CatDaddySteve
@CatDaddySteve Год назад
FRANK DIED at age 98. BURNED OUT : Franks cabin burned down in 2020 in the big forest fire .😑. Most of the Steelhead holes and runs were named by Frank himself.
@WyomingOutofDoors
@WyomingOutofDoors 2 года назад
Good video friend , was just checking out your great channel and i joined up
@katebarker8410
@katebarker8410 2 года назад
Frank Moore- I wonder if you knew my Grandfather Harold Barker, or my Grandma Doris Barker? My dad is Bill Barker. My Grandpa helped build the North Umpqua Trail. This is a wonderful video! Love this! Thank you for sharing!
@lanecountybigfooters5716
@lanecountybigfooters5716 2 года назад
Look at those casts! Absolutely beautiful. So glad to live in Oregon! Awesome fishing, Mr. Moore!
@keithbeale1390
@keithbeale1390 7 месяцев назад
Agreed. I was just thinking, there is a fellow who knows hoe to handle a fly rod !
@jred5153
@jred5153 7 месяцев назад
Question: why do so many of the “old guard” fly fish switch handed? I am NOT beating him, he is a legend. I genuinely curious why so many cast with one and then switch over to reel in with that same hand. 🤷‍♂️
@fakdaddy75
@fakdaddy75 Год назад
I want to be this man when Im older.
@riverraisin1
@riverraisin1 Год назад
I want to be able to hop rock to rock, loaded with gear, just like him when I'm his age.
@brucepedersen4032
@brucepedersen4032 2 года назад
South Oregon need a lot of help with Klamath River. Power Companies have a death grip on water and power ! Nearly dead, down to 3 %.
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