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Joe Humphreys | Nymphing Techniques 

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Joe Humphrey teaches the essentials of nymph fly fishing. This full-length show was shot in Joe's home region of Pennsylvania. Far more than a fishing show, this detailed video is about this legendary angler who has made a positive impact on fly fishing and people's lives.
If you enjoyed this video, we strongly recommend you check out the documentary film about Joe called "Live the Stream - The Joe Humphreys Story". You can learn more at www.livethestreamfilm.com
One of the great patterns to learn that Joe uses can found here: • Phat and Phunky Pheasa...
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@cbut098
@cbut098 5 лет назад
I bet the fish ask for his autograph after he catches them. Amazing man.
@Jonathan-fc2gt
@Jonathan-fc2gt 2 года назад
I fished with him 3 weeks ago
@ellederberryblue8377
@ellederberryblue8377 2 года назад
Lovely comment.
@flyguy1457
@flyguy1457 3 года назад
Legend! The man has forgotten more about fly fishing than I will ever know!
@davenotyerb4923
@davenotyerb4923 4 года назад
I remember a few years ago fishing with my daughter at a culvert down the road from our house. There is a huge brown that lives there but it takes off anytime someone gets close enough to cast at it. So one day my daughter had an idea, she said that we should go to the other side of the road and feed our fly through, under the road through the culvert and sure enough, that big brown trout took the fly. I rushed over there and netted it. We took a photo and let it go. It’s still there and a lot of people fish there.
@stevechristian5268
@stevechristian5268 4 года назад
Awesome story! Sounds like my daughter and I!
@Transblucency
@Transblucency 2 года назад
Sounds like your daughter is a natural strategist, which is awesome. It took me years to realize that I do much better when I think through how to approach a swim, pool or lie so that I can present my fly in a way that is going to give me my best advantage. Took me a long time to realize that I had much better luck that way rather than keeping on doing what I was doing, i.e. simply favoring an upstream approach (I mostly fish dry flies because I enjoy it the most) and casting up or across to likely spots. Now I spent a little bit more time observing and thinking about food sources, wind direction, undergrowth, likely feeding channels and lies, water depth, turbulence and clarity, and how best to approach and move through a pool in a way that (hopefully) will ensure my best presentation to where the fish are. Now I just need to learn acceptance; dry flies aren't always the way, no matter how much I enjoy fishing them. Fishing with nymphs and other wet flies has far greater value than the dropper afterthought to which I have previously relegated them. Oh yeah, and how to unlearn my many bad casting habits. Having a strategy for a fishing spot helps me to compensate for any shortcomings I might have in casting technique.
@johnjhay74
@johnjhay74 4 года назад
"It was an ongoing process and I'm still learning at 84" . That is it right there 👍❤
@davelester3357
@davelester3357 4 года назад
This guy is a national treasure....have learned tons from him over the years. Now I teach it to my boys. Tight lines Joe.
@TheXeniaman
@TheXeniaman 2 года назад
I love he still gets thrilled with the connection. It never gets old.
@englishroundtable
@englishroundtable 5 лет назад
"I lost him, but I got him"
@troybaucom2051
@troybaucom2051 2 года назад
The World would be a better place if there were more people like Joe Humphreys...
@justinpartington9220
@justinpartington9220 Месяц назад
WHO SAYS YOU SHOULDN'T "DRINK MILK"!!, absolutely a great life for this man.
@joeloverti672
@joeloverti672 21 день назад
A few decades ago I had the pleasure of attending a fly fishing school taught by Joe Humphreys and Ed Shenk at the Allenberry Inn. Both of these men were fantastic teachers. So many good memories of them both.
@brentalous
@brentalous 4 года назад
What an absolute boss. Wasn't prepared for those feels at the end!
@chjamie
@chjamie 4 года назад
I feel you
@paulpaul1815
@paulpaul1815 4 года назад
I got something in my eye too
@23v0lv32
@23v0lv32 4 года назад
This is one of the greatest clips of fly fishing media. Period.
@randalltom9750
@randalltom9750 2 года назад
I’m Sixty-One. And I’ve flyfished over many productive waters for over fifty of those years. Joe Humphreys is a true master. As simple as it may seem, mastery of nymphing is difficult. Ask any golfer, as they face a lifetime of challenge to perfect their game. Yet, it is the love of the sport which makes such toil, pure joy.
@gregoryc5431
@gregoryc5431 2 года назад
This was incredible! I've always heard the OG's here in the hills say: the difference between a average nymph fisherman, and a great nymph fisherman is a couple of splitshot!! R.I.P the #goat 🙏
@DarthInsomnis
@DarthInsomnis 3 года назад
I’ve been learning to fly fish now for about 4 weeks, and I have to say this man is not only very knowledgeable, but helped me understand better what fly fishing is all about. God bless this man.
@milangradinac9148
@milangradinac9148 8 лет назад
This is a real gentleman, a good man, an excellent fly fisherman, if you listen to him carefully, and with understanding, you're not aware of how much good tips you can pick from the real, true master. I am also an experienced fisherman, 45 years old, from Bosnia, from the age of seven fish in mountain streams. In this gentleman seeing myself in the future, and I really admire him, his every word it is in place. The first time I watch this video, I immediately received a confirmation for some of my personal experiences in which I was not 100% sure. These are some little things that can be read between the lines, but which are often crucial for a good, successful fishing. Max
@kenankamaric4252
@kenankamaric4252 7 лет назад
Milan Gradinac I am bosnian as well. I am just getting into fly fishing. i picked up allot from this video even though I knew quite a bit. Such a legendary fisherman.
@karenolivo117
@karenolivo117 4 года назад
@@kenankamaric4252 all I can do is cry and pray that somebody with some sense will make that Pebble mine thing go away and leave Bristol Bay alone I grew up in Alaska I was lucky I love Alaska and all things in it it's not to be destroyed but to be preserved for my great-grandchildren and my great-grandchildren great-grandchildren please please don't let them destroy Bristol Bay
@1001SHAD
@1001SHAD 8 лет назад
I met him once, in Philadelphia at a talk he gave and I showed him a few flies I had tied for the friend who invited me. He gave them a close inspection and told me "I could have used these yesterday." Nicest guy on the water and a real privilege to meet him.
@johnsmith-em2wp
@johnsmith-em2wp 5 лет назад
I graduated from Penn State, took his class the semester after he retired. Timing is everything they say
@alanvangorder8145
@alanvangorder8145 4 года назад
@@johnsmith-em2wp damn it
@ethanbertini721
@ethanbertini721 3 года назад
Amazing
@chjamie
@chjamie 4 года назад
What a man! I nearly cried when he told his resume of his lifetime (at 20:30 ) . He seems like such a great guy! I want to look at my life like him when I am his age and I hope he can catch (and release) trouts until the end of his time...
@thecalfisher
@thecalfisher 8 месяцев назад
I’ve watched this video over and over again for 9 years straight. I learn something every time.
@wlnlax14
@wlnlax14 2 месяца назад
Saw this video was I years old and got worried he wouldn't be around still. Turns out he's 94 and still fishing 👌 seems like good therapy indeed
@xeverettx2564
@xeverettx2564 Год назад
What a man! I owe everything to him when it comes to the almighty fly! I also like joe, love nymphing small streams in heavily wooded areas in Pennsylvania. So naturally earlier season cold wether calls for a good bead head rabbit ears nymph. I always had success on that pattern and then I heard about joe and my nymphing went from good to great, an exact since you’d might say. I’ll call up a buddy and say hey meet me at this stream in one hour. To which they usually reply “why would you waste your time there it’s not even a stocked stream” well after a mile or two walk back in we are landing little 7,8,9, and even ten inch native browns and brookies that are pretty as a peacock! In fact I can’t even tell you the last time I landed a big ol stocked rainbow and with those I’ll keep 2 or 3 just to make the family a fresh homemade meal that night with pan fried trout. But if it’s not stream to table I still throw those back because I’m not freezing em. Let some lol young fella have the time of his life catching a big ol 18 rainbow which will put a great memory in his head so that he’ll wanna fish year in and year out! Thanks again Joe you are a national treasure!!!!!!
@istvan_david
@istvan_david Год назад
Wow. The world needs more people like him. Thank you Joe.
@eyeintheskiesdavid9277
@eyeintheskiesdavid9277 Месяц назад
I’m learning from a true legend of fly fishing and thanks to you I’m catching more fish than I ever have in years of fishing thanks very much 🤝🇮🇪🎣
@favirefunnyfarm1043
@favirefunnyfarm1043 4 года назад
I met Joe several times over the years and always told him he made my life better by lightning the fire to fish under me. Always kept me out of trouble and he is right it’s the best therapy ever to hear the water running and the birds singing. Thanks Joe I will never forget the gift you gave me.
@dfow999
@dfow999 5 лет назад
This actually brought a tear to my eye, what a wonderful man.
@austintrenkamp8205
@austintrenkamp8205 Год назад
Agreed, such an inspirational fella whose every bit of heart and soul is in this way of life we all call being a fly angler
@terry1965
@terry1965 Год назад
I have been nymph fishing for years this gentleman Joe has got it figured out. One of the best fisherman I ever saw. Terry Farrell Lake of the Ozarks Missouri
@Bay_32
@Bay_32 2 года назад
Hearing you explain how you fish is so incredible. You think about everything!
@martuni1539
@martuni1539 3 года назад
What a gentleman and master of the art. From the younger generation, thank you Mr. Humphreys!
@DrJohn493
@DrJohn493 5 лет назад
...and he's a lefty too! Amazing the shared experiences. Like him, after school, I'd jump on my bike, head to a nearby creek and fish the deep holes for largemouth bass. Only two lures, a plastic worm and a Rapala top water minnow. Years ago, I transitioned to fly fishing and only then did I realize how therapeutic the art of trout fishing can be. Mr. Joe summed up the zen of fly fishing very poignantly for all of us who came to it later in life.
@dattack1970
@dattack1970 4 года назад
I don't even fly fish but I am mesmerized by this documentary.
@bellliberty4500
@bellliberty4500 5 лет назад
What a legend. 84 years old with the kneeling, flawless, bow cast, which instantly produces a brookie. So cool!
@vonhaynes6163
@vonhaynes6163 5 лет назад
Why would anyone not give a thumbs up to joe humpherys. He has tried to teach any and everyone how to fly fish to their best ability. Give gratitude to who it is deserved.
@areess6209
@areess6209 4 года назад
Finally a fly fishing tutorial where some is actually catching fish. Wish I could shake that man's hand. Thank you sir.
@timmcfadden432
@timmcfadden432 4 года назад
I went to Penn State in the 60's and he taught a baitcasting class. Talk about learning from the Master! A wonderful person with a calm, serene manner.
@paulsnyder681
@paulsnyder681 2 года назад
Learning from the legend in person is an amazing experience and he is why I got into fly fishing. Love our PA mountain streams.
@richardarizaga1979
@richardarizaga1979 3 года назад
IT WAS AN HONOR FOR THESE FISH ,TO GET CAUGHT BY A LEGEND.
@maverick120adventures8
@maverick120adventures8 2 года назад
I was lucky enough to fish with this man on Clarks Creek in Pennsylvania. It was many years ago I was a burgeoning fly fisherman he did his dissertation on leaders and nymphs we all listened then we fished we stopped at a good section of pocket water Mr Humphries gave me a few pointers I think I made a few casts and sure enough I caught a fish! I believe from that moment the next five years the only kind of fishing I did was with a fly rod I was hooked for life.
@renewenergystructure
@renewenergystructure 5 лет назад
Was lucky enough to meet Joe twice so far at fly fishing symposiums both in Northeastern Ohio and then again over a decade later in Pleasanton, CA. Taking a fly casting lesson from him on the second meeting. He taught us to cast from our knees in order to help encourage a proper loop. He said "You're going to be a good caster some day". (I think that meant I needed a little work) His words were similarly colorful and full of imagery as well as contenting as seen in this video. Fished Sugar Creek, Oil Creek, and Caldwell creek in PA not too far where Joe lives. On my hands and knees I used his bow and arrow cast to get under some hanging fir limbs and managed to hook a decent sized fish which rolled quickly and was gone. Hitting the Sierras this weekend and was doing a little surfing when I stumbled upon this video. Hey Joe!
@bobdonaldson445
@bobdonaldson445 3 года назад
I’ve watched this video several times and it never gets old. I’ve been fly fishing for over 30 years and the older I get the more I understand everything Joe is talking about. He’s a real treasure!
@cassandravasil5057
@cassandravasil5057 7 лет назад
this video was the first i watched when gaining an interest in fly fishing. im in my 2nd year of fly angling and recently started tying flies and nymphs, and as joe mentions, studying the underwater species of bait fish and bugs. several times on the water, and during times of no rises or no bites i flip stones and observe the bugs and such. this season has been my most productive on the water catching everything from trout to bass to various species of pan fish all on the fly. thank you joe for sharing your knowledge and inspiring me to be a better angler. and thank you to the new fly fisher for providing us with these informative videos. like joe here teaching the masses his skills, i have 2 children who i take fishing as often as i can and my oldest son who is 6 is gaining interest in fly fishing. again thank you, and good luck to all the angler who view this video and comment. keep them lines tight! - jake
@danhewko1093
@danhewko1093 6 лет назад
I had the Penn State fishing course co-taught by Joe and George Harvey around 1970. Two very knowledgeable and capable fisherman and teachers. Glad to see he is still out on the water. I was fortunate to fish throughout PA and now in NZ, his best advice is to monitor and adjust to each situation. In fly fishing you never stop learning.
@TroutbumBlazer
@TroutbumBlazer 5 лет назад
Ive met Joe a number of times when I was in school at Penn State and a member of the Penn State Fly Fishing Club and while living in State College. Great guy, every time I met him I learned something, he's a natural born teacher. Crazy that he's almost 90.
@canadiangemstones7636
@canadiangemstones7636 3 года назад
So glad these legends of the sport are being preserved, and put on RU-vid!
@ronaldpurvis4293
@ronaldpurvis4293 2 года назад
I've admired you for many many year's Joe. We were in State College one evening and went to a Inn on the main street going through State College, don't remember it's name. We learned from the hostess that you were always seated at this one booth. We asked if we could be seated their, she said certainly. We had a wonderful meal that evening and felt so honored 🎖to be seated where you would be. I am also a avid fly fisherman. Keep a tight line Joe.
@OtherEndofLine
@OtherEndofLine Год назад
I don't fly fish (yet) but what he said at the end of the video really moved me. I hope I can do the same thing. Thanks to Joe and all the people who made possible to let us watch this video. :)
@theboy7740
@theboy7740 Год назад
What a sweet man. I hope to find half the satisfaction in anything I do as he finds in fly fishing.
@Sport--willow
@Sport--willow Год назад
One of the if not the best video I have seen on youtube to date! While watching, you can not only hear the love and compassion, but feel it too. Thank you for sharing, it was the exact video I was in need of seeing this morning.
@newflyfisher
@newflyfisher Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Dieiamgi
@Dieiamgi 6 лет назад
I'm lucky to get to fish with a older generation fisherman who teaches me a lot about fly fishing and helps me get out into the mountains. I just came back from a creek and was catching baby brook trout like he had on this video. They are beautiful fish.
@stonefly4894
@stonefly4894 8 лет назад
I have studied and learned Mr. Humphrey's nymphing techniques over the years,the downer and upper cast,the tuck cast,adjusting weight, rolling the bottom with your nymphs. All I can say is buy a copy of Trout Tactics, study it , and watch your fishing get a lot more productive. Thanks for passing your knowledge along Mr. Humphreys.
@Sveinn1984
@Sveinn1984 3 года назад
This is the coolest video ever. This man is an artist! Just bought my first fly rod and found the PERFECT channel. The wisdom this fella has!
@newflyfisher
@newflyfisher 3 года назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@showmemotion
@showmemotion 2 года назад
i bought the documentary about Joe Humphrey, pretty awesome. glad this video was made with him
@DGK007
@DGK007 5 лет назад
There are many more learnings here than fly fishing. A true example of a life well lived.
@milesanthonystaub9435
@milesanthonystaub9435 4 года назад
I’ve known Joe Humphries since I can remember. My pap and him are in the same rod and gun club in state college on spruce creek. Thanks for treating me like a young man and teaching me tips and tricks that turned me in to the angler I am today. A purely amazing soul
@newflyfisher
@newflyfisher 4 года назад
joe is awesome and responsible for helping many people learn to fly fish
@AdoNaVodi
@AdoNaVodi 8 лет назад
Beautiful message at the end! Great guy!
@Brew2626
@Brew2626 6 лет назад
Had me in tears at the end, what a legend!
@justinmorlock4281
@justinmorlock4281 4 года назад
You sir, are what many of us aspire to be. You leave large boot prints to fill. One day, I hope we can find the compassion and the patience to learn to love one another and teach each other without the woes and cares of today's world. Just fishing and the love of the outdoors.
@BGIS2000
@BGIS2000 2 года назад
His lost words just like mine "memories". Great man.
@ontarioriverguides2084
@ontarioriverguides2084 8 лет назад
That's one of my favorite episodes of the New Fly Fisher. What a privilege to get to meet and fish with such a great icon of the sport.
@Tabascorider
@Tabascorider 3 года назад
one of the most humble men I have had the pleasure of seeing doing this
@NjordFishingChannel
@NjordFishingChannel 8 лет назад
Amazing video! Great angler and person! Really enjoy the end of the video! Congratulations from Portugal
@fshng2fish
@fshng2fish 7 лет назад
Great video Joe. Thanks for keeping the sport alive and teaching many people how to do it.
@tonymarshall1931
@tonymarshall1931 Год назад
I enjoyed Mr Humphreys the most! The rocking chair is closer to me than ever before and that's my plan too!
@Piedscooter1
@Piedscooter1 8 лет назад
I personally in the flesh have studied under the tutelage of Joe Humphreys. His books along with books by George Harvey, Ed Shenk, Charlie Fox, Datus Proper, and Vince Marinaro have shaped my fly fishing life. This video from 20:00 to the end really chokes me up..........................
@newflyfisher
@newflyfisher 8 лет назад
Thanks for the kind words and glad to hear you met Joe. Great man and educator.
@seanearnest
@seanearnest 8 лет назад
Very heavy closing segment. He seems like a really great man.
@ptolemy7918
@ptolemy7918 8 лет назад
What a true fisher - beautiful film, beautiful man.
@ericlewis3681
@ericlewis3681 9 месяцев назад
Great to see an old Master still at it!
@ryanglenn7565
@ryanglenn7565 8 лет назад
Outstanding video. Thank you for posting. Mr. Humphrey is an inspiration.
@douglasfields3942
@douglasfields3942 4 года назад
Awesome video!!! I saved it so that I can watch it over and over and over again. You don't get to learn from legends everyday.
@keiranrooker7981
@keiranrooker7981 4 года назад
I remember my great grandfather edward Rooker telling me about when he and joe humphry fished together and he taught him a lot of stuff with fly fishing and joe showed my papa some stuff too
@Northy678
@Northy678 5 лет назад
Cheers Mr. Humphrey! What a great video.
@NHWildscapes
@NHWildscapes 5 лет назад
Your one of the best Joe! Always been one my iconic fishing idols since I was a kid in the 70’s.
@EweCantHandletheTruth
@EweCantHandletheTruth 4 года назад
Joe is the kind of angler that all who fish should strive to be...his knowledge, philosophies and appreciation for the gift that he learned is infectious
@lito_al_booboo
@lito_al_booboo 5 лет назад
Amazing. It takes good energy to catch good fish like he does.
@alancarlyon3928
@alancarlyon3928 5 лет назад
What a great man sharing all his knowledge with us all! Many thanks as you have taught me a few things!
@Mojsinjski
@Mojsinjski 5 лет назад
A legendary video ! Legendary master ! Thank you.
@23v0lv32
@23v0lv32 4 года назад
Oh wow what a spectacular video. His monologue at the end gave me chills
@cuttzizzle
@cuttzizzle 4 года назад
He's still amazing all these years later. Watched him on Fishing Creek one day around 30 years ago.
@henrysiegelson8342
@henrysiegelson8342 3 года назад
This video was a revelation. Technique, love of his craft, and elation about a vey tiny catch. Thank you so much for this
@stevepileski614
@stevepileski614 3 года назад
Those ending remarks were incredible. God bless you, Joe.
@uni_shadow164
@uni_shadow164 3 года назад
Those smaller brook trout streams are Tough! Fished some in Tennessee! God Bless you Joe!
@loudol4
@loudol4 7 лет назад
Thats the best video i've seen. Thank you for it. I love Pa. streams and enjoy Joe. What a Great story.
@SticksAandstonesBozo
@SticksAandstonesBozo Год назад
I just watched a 19 part series on fly casting / fishing and all 19 parts where solely about the movement of the pole. This is what people need. Actual info on how long and where in the water , what to do with weights , etc. Sure wish I found this before I spent hours watching 19 parts about moving the pole lol.
@oceanexploration
@oceanexploration 6 лет назад
For those who are complaining about Joe lipping trout, I have a couple points to this. First, he does so gently. He doesn't yank them out of the water. 2nd, these aren't particularly large trout. Even if they were, just think about it. Every time you hook a trout, you hook it somewhere in the mouth and the fish is fought, you guessed it, from the mouth. I highly doubt lipping a trout is any worse for the fish than the initial hook set, which does actual tissue and cartilage damage. Personally, I land using a net and try not to handle the fish unless I am taking a picture. Plus I do not have tough thumbs like Joe. Mine would get bloody in a hurry. That said, he catches far more fish. Enough said.
@JoshuaCrunk
@JoshuaCrunk 5 лет назад
Totally agree. Quickly and securely lipping a small trout has GOT to be better for it than squeezing it to death while it's squirming, possibly dropping it onto the bank, etc. to get the hook out. People complaining about the way he handled those trout have not actually done much fishing.
@kevinblanchard611
@kevinblanchard611 4 года назад
Boy your smart
@therusfosterson238
@therusfosterson238 4 года назад
With all due respect to Joe (and he is due A LOT of respect) there is no reason to touch a fish when releasing it. Use forceps to grasp THE FLY, turn the hook upside down (so the barb is pointing down towards the water) and gravity gently pulls the fish off. The fish never comes out of the water and is never touched or injured by hands.
@Ragadadalad
@Ragadadalad 4 года назад
Watching this two years later, and I first felt uncomfortable about the lipping too. But then I noticed that he always keeps the fish just hanging there vertically. This is in extreme contrast to trying to present the fish horizontally as many do with bass (which have stronger jaws that will do this without complaint to some extend). Regarding the force applied to the jaw, this makes an immense difference.
@dylanmounsey7515
@dylanmounsey7515 3 года назад
Therus Fosterson you shouldn’t even be fishing these creeks with barbs on your hooks bud come on now
@KutthroatOutdoors
@KutthroatOutdoors 4 года назад
What a legend, every ounce of information he gives is a gem and you can tell how passionate he has always been for the sport!
@user-iz7zy7rx9t
@user-iz7zy7rx9t 7 лет назад
LOVE THIS!!! new to fly fishing and learned a lot from this video.
@caileanmoore2835
@caileanmoore2835 7 лет назад
Joe, you're a true gent and such an influence on the young and mature fisherman of today. Wishing you all the very best from Scotland.
@LarryLeFoy
@LarryLeFoy 7 лет назад
Thank you so much Joe. I really enjoyed the tips and watching you handle your fly rod. Thankyou again!!!
@indyjones5265
@indyjones5265 5 лет назад
Great video! Tom is a class act, thank you.
@dfzurichch
@dfzurichch 8 лет назад
Good man passing on all this good information, I started out the same on small country streams and river looking for insects and see if I could catch a fish. What a beautiful time. Well done.
@timothybladon9958
@timothybladon9958 10 месяцев назад
I live near a lake where there are few if any trout and I don't mind driving 100 miles to go fly fishing. I checked out a book by Joe Humphreys from the local library so many times that they gave it to me. There is a ton of information in the book that he covers in this video and it is now a prized possession.
@davem776
@davem776 4 года назад
Hadn't understood fly fishing until watching this video. Thank you
@Girt-
@Girt- 3 года назад
I love that basically every informational fishing video the whole intro is just a flex
@zackamig4446
@zackamig4446 5 лет назад
I'm brand new to fly fishing and this was an incredible video. Watching a true genius at work. I'm from central PA and cannot wait to go hit the streams
@johnshand6176
@johnshand6176 4 года назад
Wonderful to watch such a great American educator and humanist. A life led to the full. Thanks from down-under in NZ.
@dmetzgarful
@dmetzgarful 7 лет назад
Greatest fishing video I have seen. Really fun to watch.
@erikmorrissette6749
@erikmorrissette6749 5 лет назад
The sound of the small stream, balsam for the soul. I can never stop looking for fish.
@PerfectoM
@PerfectoM 4 года назад
Outstanding, I love his passion and love for the sport. Just amazing and yeah you keep catching those trout.
@ome69
@ome69 4 года назад
What a lovely man and so healthy for 86, he has a poetic way with words.
@kerrypitt9789
@kerrypitt9789 8 лет назад
The very first Video I ever watched back in the early VHS days, was by Joe I have fished by his advice for many years.
@PaulKenyonFFD
@PaulKenyonFFD 8 лет назад
A wonderful instructional and inspirational video from master fly fishing instructor and author Joe Humphrey. Packed with invaluable tips and techniques
@biffelliotforpresident
@biffelliotforpresident 4 года назад
Watching him slide down that bank after that brookie says it all. Still thrills him. God bless him.
@newflyfisher
@newflyfisher 4 года назад
He is an inspiration in every capacity
@teacreek1377
@teacreek1377 4 года назад
Love the video! Trout, history & education all wrapped into one. Definitely inspiration for our channel. Thanks!
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