Osprey Lake Brookies
The New Fly Fisher - S7 - E2
Bill Spicer travels to Labrador in this retro episode in search of giant brook trout and he finds them at Osprey Lake Lodge. Bill Spicer discusses the techniques, patterns and presentation techniques needed to catch these beautiful fish
The New Fly Fisher: Season 7 - 26 Episode s
7x1 - Eagle River Brook Trout
March 1, 2008
In this special episode we travel to the wilds of Labrador to dry fly fish for massive Brook Trout! Host Bill Spicer discusses the techniques, patterns and presentation techniques needed to catch these beautiful fish
7x2 - Osprey Lake Brookies
March 8, 2008
Bill Spicer travels to Labrador in this retro episode in search of giant brook trout and he finds them at Osprey Lake Lodge. Bill Spicer discusses the techniques, patterns and presentation techniques needed to catch these beautiful fish
7x3 - Gander River Salmon
March 15, 2008
In this episode of The New Fly Fisher we’re in Newfoundland on the Gander River catching Salmon. Lots of information on how to do this swinging wet flies and using bombers.
7x4 - Saugeen River Smallmouth
March 22, 2008
John Valk from Grindstone Angling takes Bill Spicer out for some drift boat fishing for smallmouth bass. Unfortunately the conditions are tough and fishing is lousy. However, John teaches Bill some techniques to help overcome the conditions
7x5 - Restigouche River Salmon
March 29, 2008
Tom Rosenbauer travels to the fabled waters of the Restigouche River in New Brunswick to fly fish for huge atlantic salmon on a fly. He will learn many new techniques for swinging a fly and teach us some trick to help catch more fish
7x6 - Hawke River Atlantics
April 5, 2008
Host Bill Spicer travels to the wilds of Labrador in search of fresh run Atlantic Salmon. He is the guest of Mike Crosby and Hawke River Lodge. Proper presentation techniques are discussed, how to work over a run and fly swinging options
7x7 - Hunt River Atlantic Salmon
April 12, 2008
We travel to the legendary Hunt River to cast for large Atlantic Salmon. Salmon that take large “bombers” on the surface. The action is explosive
7x8 - Big Bass of Northern Ontario
April 19, 2008
Bill Spicer is looking to catch big smallmouth on a budget, so he travels to beautiful Algoma Country in Northern Ontario. He hires a guide through McCauley’s Motel/Misty Mountain Fly Shop which is located less than an hour from Sault Ste Marie
7x9 - Giant Brook Trout of Labrador
April 26, 2008
The New Fly Fisher travels to western Labrador in search of big Landlocked Salmon and football sized Brook Trout at McKenzie River Fly Fishing Lodge.
7x10 - Algoma Atlantic Salmon
May 3, 2008
Bill Spicer travels to Sault Ste Marie in the Algoma Region of Northern Ontario to fly fish for Atlantic Salmon. Most anglers think that Atlantic Salmon can only be caught in eastern Canada but the reality is Atlantics run in the St. Marys river each year and can be caught with nymphs and streamers
7x11 - Minipi Brook Trout
May 10, 2008
Big Brook Trout at Minipi Lodge in the wilds of Labrador, Great technical episode where host Bill Spicer discusses techniques for catching these big trout on a fly.
7x12 - Falcons Ledge Lodge Trout
May 17, 2008
Bill Spicer travels to beautiful Utah to fly fish on small creeks, stillwater ponds and even the famous Green River for various species of trout. He is the guest of Falcons Ledge Lodge, an Orvis Endorsed Lodge that is famous for the quality of the fishery and accommodations.
7x13 - Crooked Lake Wilderness Lodge
May 24, 2008
Bill Spicer visits Crooked Lake Wilderness Lodge located in Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park to fly fish for big bass. This secluded lake and lodge is only hours from Toronto and the US border
7x14 - Newfoundland Atlantic Salmon
May 31, 2008
In this episode of The New Fly Fisher we’re in Newfoundlands great Northern Peninsula catching Atlantic Salmon. This is best of affordable and accessible Atlantic Salmon fishing
7x15 - Errington's Wilderness Lodge
June 7, 2008
Bill Spicer from The New Fly Fisher travels to Algoma Country to fly fish for Walleye. He is the guest of Errington’s Wilderness Lodge which is famous for it’s great fishery and accommodations
7x16 - Atlantic Salmon River Fishing
June 14, 2008
The New Fly Fisher travels to western Newfoundland to fly fish for atlantic salmon on a wet fly near Corner Brook. Where-Ya-Wanna-Bee Outfitters are the experts
7x17 - Totomenai Lodge
June 21, 2008
Totomenai Lodge
7x18 - Brook Trout on Dry Flies
June 28, 2008
Host Bill Spicer is in beautiful Labrador at Igloo Lake Lodge trying to catch BIG Brook Trout on dry flies
7x19 - Nottawasaga Steelhead
July 5, 2008
Bill Spicer is looking to catch some fall run steelhead. He joins popular guide Graham Bristow to fly fish on the Nottawasga River in southern Ontario
7x20 - BC Steelhead Fly Fishing
July 12, 2008
Host Tom Rosenbauer travels to beautiful British Columbia near Terrace to try his hand on the Skeena River for steelhead. Gil McKean is the expert guide who shows Tom how to use two-handed rods to catch fish
7x21 - Belize Fly Fishing
July 19, 2008
Tom Rosenbauer and Colin McKeown travel to beautiful Belize to fly fish for permit, bonefish and tarpon on a fly. They are the guests of El Pescador Lodge
7x22 - Rhode Island Striped Bass
July 26, 2008
Tom Rosenbauer and Colin McKeown travel to Rhode Island to fly fish for Striped Bass. They try both the saltwater marshes during the “cinder worm” hatch and also out in the surf
7x23 - Grand River Streamer
August 2, 2008
Bill Spicer discusses the importance of streamers for catching big fish. From trout to bass, streamers are a deadly pattern to use to find the biggest fish
7x24 - Riverkeep Lodge Brook Trout
August 9, 2008
We travel to beautiful Labrador to join the great folks at Riverkeep Lodge to fly fish for brook trout, landlocked salmon and more!
7x25 - Algoma Train-in Fishing
August 16, 2008
Bill Spicer from The New Fly Fisher travels to beautiful Algoma Country to take the train into the wilderness
7x26 - Montana Fly Fishing
August 23, 2008
We join renowned fly fisher Bob Jacklin in West Yellowstone Montana