Airing This Week: The New Fly Fisher Full Episode

We had the pleasure of having Mark Melnyk and crew from The New Fly Fisher join us last year for some great speckled trout fishing.  Just got word that you can view the full episode this week starting this afternoon…

UPDATE:
— Watch “Back Country Brook Trout” NOW at this link on: The New Flyer Fisher’s YouTube Channel

TUNE IN TO:

WFN Cable Channel (World Fishing Network)

Tuesday, Jan 8th at 4:30 pm EST
Friday, Jan 11th at 8:00 pm EST
Saturday, Jan 12th at 2:00 am EST
Sunday, Jan 13th 4:00 pm EST

Cable Channel listings for most providers at the bottom of this page at: The New Fly Fisher website


YouTube

Starting Saturday Jan 12th at 9:00 am EST
— Click here for: The New Fly Fisher YouTube Episode


Here is a short preview of the full episode:

Mark with our guide Ryan catching some Brook Trout and more, on our outpost lakes and Wabatongushi.  Towards the end is a highlight of Taylor cooking up fresh fish at our unique shore lunch offering. You’ll also see Taylor on the docks! You can reach us by train, float plane or drive “as far as you can” for your wilderness vacation.


Let us know what you think of the show in the comments below!
– Andy

2 thoughts on “Airing This Week: The New Fly Fisher Full Episode

  1. Tom Jensen

    Hi,
    We are staying at LOCH Island in the middle of JUNE, 2025. The reservation is under Bob Voytilla and perhaps me as well-Tom Jensen.
    The one fish we would like to target is the large brook trout, we do catch and release, when can we discuss reserving a guide for that fishing?
    Thanks,
    Tom Jensen
    tjensen303@gmail.com

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  2. Chris Nolan

    Cool picture of boats being built. Those are my favorite boats for fishing. Today, I typically use a fiberglass pro bass boat, or an Intrepid in Florida for salt water. I wonder how a cedar strip would hold up in salt water?? I’ve often considered bringing a cedar strip to Delray Beach, it would certainly get attention!

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