The New Fly Fisher

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  • 2006
  • 14 Seasons

The New Fly Fisher is a television and online show that captures the essence of fly fishing and what makes it one of the most exhilarating outdoor activities out there. Vibrant and enlightening, it takes viewers on a journey through some of the most stunning fly fishing destinations in North America, offering insight and tips on how to catch some of the biggest fish and at the same time, championing conservation and responsible angling practices.

Each episode of The New Fly Fisher is anchored by renowned angler and host Phil Rowley, as he shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in the world of fly fishing. Whether it's finding the perfect hatch, spotting a feeding line, or identifying the right fly pattern for the right species, Phil provides in-depth instruction and insights to both novice and experienced fly anglers alike.

One unique aspect of the show is that it highlights the importance of conservation in fly fishing. The New Fly Fisher does not condone any catch-and-release practices that result in harm to the fish, and the show actively promotes catch-and-release methods that maximize the survival of the fish. Phil regularly speaks about how to properly handle, release, and revive the fish to ensure that they get back into the water in the best possible condition.

The show also focuses on other aspects of fly fishing, such as tying flies, stream ecology, and entomology. Phil walks the audience through the ins and outs of tying the perfect fly for every situation, delving into the bugs that fish love to eat and how to mimic their behavior in one's fly tying.

The New Fly Fisher is visually stunning, capturing the best of North America's landscapes and the fish that thrive in them. From the idyllic streams of Ontario, to the wild and picturesque rivers of Montana, the show presents a diverse range of fly fishing locales, all guaranteed to get viewers buzzing with excitement.

Each episode begins with Phil interviewing local guides, lodge owners or other prominent members of the local angling community, providing insight into the region, the species of fish, and the challenges of the sport. The viewers learn about the best times to fish different bodies of water, the types of gear and equipment they will need, and the species that are most prevalent in the area.

The fishing excursions themselves are often full of surprises and challenges, as the show's guests face unpredictable weather and water conditions, float through majestic landscapes, and travel along the paths of some of the biggest and trickiest fish. Phil demonstrates the joy of the first catch and then shares tips to help the audience refine their skills, so that they may catch bigger, better fish as they progress in their angling pursuits.

The show's unique blend of instruction, entertainment, and conservation serves to educate and spark an appreciation for the art of fly fishing, including its significance to the protection and preservation of North America's natural resources.

Overall, The New Fly Fisher is an informative and visually captivating show that seamlessly fuses the art of fly fishing with the importance of conservation. Whether it's for entertainment or education, an experienced fly angler, or someone just beginning their journey in the sport, the show offers something for everyone-- all with a stunning North American backdrop that can't be missed.

The New Fly Fisher is a series that ran for 14 seasons (138 episodes) between December 31, 2006 and on MyOutdoorTV

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Seasons
Niagara River
26. Niagara River
August 8, 2019
We travel to the Niagara River to fly fish for Big Rainbow Trout and Brown Trout.
Farmington River
24. Farmington River
August 8, 2019
Colin Mckeown learns about a new way to Nymph Fish on the Farmington River in Connecticut.
Lauzon Air Aviation
22. Lauzon Air Aviation
August 8, 2019
Bill Spicer & Colin Mckeown are on a DIY trip in Algoma to fly fish for a variety of species.
Parklands Trout
21. Parklands Trout
August 8, 2019
Phil Rowley travels to the Parklands region of Manitoba to catch Trout In public lakes.
Rising Sun Charters
17. Rising Sun Charters
August 11, 2019
Bill Spicer And Colin Mckeown Explore the Ottawa region for various species of fresh water fish.
Big Horn Outfitters Part 1
16. Big Horn Outfitters Part 1
August 8, 2019
Mark Melynk Is In Wyoming Fly Fishing For Wild Brown Trout In Small Streams.
Temegami
14. Temegami
August 8, 2019
Mark Melnyk goes on a canoe trip to fly fish for wild Brook Trout in this accessible region of NE Ontario.
Three Rivers Lodge
12. Three Rivers Lodge
August 8, 2019
Famous author and fly fishing guru Tom Rosenbauer joins Colin McKeown to visit Labrador to fly fish for wild Brook Trout. These are huge trout that love to hammer mice patterns on the surface, some truly explosive and exciting top water fishing!
Century Lodge
11. Century Lodge
August 8, 2019
Eagle Lake is renowned for it's outstanding Musky fishing but few anglers know how excellent the Smallmouth Bass fishing is. Host Colin McKeown visits Century Lodge in southern Eagle lake and casts top water flies for big bass. Lots of tactics and techniques in this detailed episode.
Strikers Point Lodge
10. Strikers Point Lodge
August 8, 2019
The Albany Watershed flows into James Bay in the northern region of Ontario. This area is home to massive Northern Pike, Walleye and Brook Trout. Mark Melnyk travels to this region to cast for all three species on a fly.
Milton Lake Lodge
9. Milton Lake Lodge
August 8, 2019
For those fly fishers who love to catch big Northern Pike on a fly rod, then northern Saskatchewan has been a "must visit" location. Mark Melynk travels to one of the top lodges in the province to cast for shallow water pike and discusses tactics and setups to be successful.
Drift Outfitters
8. Drift Outfitters
August 8, 2019
Bill Spicer loves small stream fly fishing for trout and in this episode he travels to a number of idyllic small streams with the owner of Drift Outfitters based in Toronto. Lots of great information on flies, rigging options and presentation.
SOO Guides Part 1
7. SOO Guides Part 1
August 8, 2019
Bill Spicer is visiting Saulte Ste Marie in central Northern Ontario. His goal is to fly fish for as many species as possible in the short week he is there. He hires various guides from the SOO to help him catch everything from Steelhead to Smallmouth Bass.
White Cliff Lodge
6. White Cliff Lodge
August 8, 2019
The Gander River in Western Newfoundland has one of the largest runs of Atlantic Salmon in North America. Mark Melnyk travels to this special location as the guest of White Cliff Lodge and learns about presentation techniques to catch these acrobatic fish.
Hawk Lake Lodge
5. Hawk Lake Lodge
August 8, 2019
Host Colin McKeown travels to NW Ontario to fly fish for large Small Mouth Bass with Topwater flies. Joining him is well-known angler Pete Mania from The Next Bite. Together they compare the differences between fly fishing and conventional tackle and discuss how important understanding food sources is.
Nanuk Polar Lodge
4. Nanuk Polar Lodge
August 8, 2019
On the edge of the Boreal Forest in northern Manitoba there is a very special lodge that caters to eco-tourism and to tourists who want to get up-close to Polar Bears, Wolves and other wildlife. Recently, they started to bring in anglers to catch the Wild Brook Trout that abound.
Big River Lodge Part 1
3. Big River Lodge Part 1
August 8, 2019
Labrador is renowned for their pristine wilderness and untouched fishery. In this episode hosts Colin & Jenna McKeown visit Big River Lodge in southern Labrador to cast top water flies for Atlantic Salmon and also Brook Trout. Lots of great instruction and action in this show.
Loch Island Lodge
2. Loch Island Lodge
August 8, 2019
Mark Melnyk travels to Northern Ontario in search of Brook Trout and Northern Pike on a fly. Most people think you need to visit a fly-in lodge for this but Loch Island Lodge is one of the few locations where you can have a wilderness experience and also catch Brook Trout.
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Where to Watch The New Fly Fisher
The New Fly Fisher is available for streaming on the MyOutdoorTV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The New Fly Fisher on demand at and Tubi TV.
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