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Some highlights from our float trip on the Elk River in Noel, Missouri. Music: "Drive It Like You Stole It" by The Glitch Mob
Click Here To Subscribe ►http://goo.gl/9Z5dTu Camera & Edit by Todd Moen. www.ToddMoenCreative.com For this and more goto www.CatchMagazine.net. Book guide Beckie Clarke for unbelievable fly fishing experience down the Elk River. For more info goto http://www.fernieflyfishing.com The Elk River is a freestone river and is legendary in the angling world being known to many as one of the worlds most premier dry fly fisheries; you can't beat greedy cutthroat trout aiming to tease and please any angler. Filled with deep pools and buckets, under cut banks, sweet foam lines, big chunky rocks, log jams, dancing riffles, grassy banks and an array of back channels the Elk River offers a variety of angling adventure either walk and wading or drift boat fishing.
Mirroring a similar expedition undertaken in 1871 that fused science and the arts, this modern band of explorers (Scientist Arthur Middleton, photographer Joe Riis, artist James Prosek and filmmaker Jenny Nichols) join their ungulate counterparts on a trek from Wyoming’s rangeland through snowy mountain passes and treacherous river crossings to the rugged beauty of Yellowstone’s high-alpine meadows. Learn more at http://www.bigskyfilmfest.org/
Short video of a recent trip to the Elk River in South West Missouri. The Elk River is one of my favorite places to float, it is managed by the Missouri Game and Fish department as a largemouth bass sanctuary so the size of the fish are impressive. It also holds numbers of nice sized smallmouth and spotted bass. On this particular day the fish were not chasing any moving baits but were biting very well on creature baits, tubes, and grubs pitched along the current seams or behind current breaks. As always it was a blast, the fish kept biting even as the river got busier later in the day.
Nathan Bowles' "Nansemond" is available from Paradise of Bachelors (Nov. 18, 2014 release date.) Buy from iTunes: http://smarturl.it/NathanBowles_iTunes Buy from Amazon: http://smarturl.it/NB_Amazon Buy from label/artist: http://www.paradiseofbachelors.com/pob-16 Buy from Bandcamp: https://paradiseofbachelors.bandcamp.com/album/nansemond "Elk River Blues," originally written and recorded by Ernie Carpenter, appears on Nathan Bowles' "A Bottle, A Buckeye" (Soft Abuse, 2012.) http://www.softabuse.com/catalog.php?catno=SAB058 Directed and edited by Jesse Sheppard. https://www.youtube.com/user/orthophonix/videos Director of photography: Augusto Menezes Nathan Bowles Artist page: http://www.paradiseofbachelors.com/nathan-bowles Nansemond album page: http://www.paradiseofbachelors.com/pob-1...
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Some highlights from our float trip on the Elk River in Noel, Missouri. Music: "Drive It Like You Stole It" by The Glitch Mob
Click Here To Subscribe ►http://goo.gl/9Z5dTu Camera & Edit by Todd Moen. www.ToddMoenCreative.com For this and more goto www.CatchMagazine.net. Book guide Beckie Clarke for unbelievable fly fishing experience down the Elk River. For more info goto http://www.fernieflyfishing.com The Elk River is a freestone river and is legendary in the angling world being known to many as one of the worlds most premier dry fly fisheries; you can't beat greedy cutthroat trout aiming to tease and please any angler. Filled with deep pools and buckets, under cut banks, sweet foam lines, big chunky rocks, log jams, dancing riffles, grassy banks and an array of back channels the Elk River offers a variety of angling adventure either walk and wading or drift boat fishing.
Mirroring a similar expedition undertaken in 1871 that fused science and the arts, this modern band of explorers (Scientist Arthur Middleton, photographer Joe Riis, artist James Prosek and filmmaker Jenny Nichols) join their ungulate counterparts on a trek from Wyoming’s rangeland through snowy mountain passes and treacherous river crossings to the rugged beauty of Yellowstone’s high-alpine meadows. Learn more at http://www.bigskyfilmfest.org/
Short video of a recent trip to the Elk River in South West Missouri. The Elk River is one of my favorite places to float, it is managed by the Missouri Game and Fish department as a largemouth bass sanctuary so the size of the fish are impressive. It also holds numbers of nice sized smallmouth and spotted bass. On this particular day the fish were not chasing any moving baits but were biting very well on creature baits, tubes, and grubs pitched along the current seams or behind current breaks. As always it was a blast, the fish kept biting even as the river got busier later in the day.
Nathan Bowles' "Nansemond" is available from Paradise of Bachelors (Nov. 18, 2014 release date.) Buy from iTunes: http://smarturl.it/NathanBowles_iTunes Buy from Amazon: http://smarturl.it/NB_Amazon Buy from label/artist: http://www.paradiseofbachelors.com/pob-16 Buy from Bandcamp: https://paradiseofbachelors.bandcamp.com/album/nansemond "Elk River Blues," originally written and recorded by Ernie Carpenter, appears on Nathan Bowles' "A Bottle, A Buckeye" (Soft Abuse, 2012.) http://www.softabuse.com/catalog.php?catno=SAB058 Directed and edited by Jesse Sheppard. https://www.youtube.com/user/orthophonix/videos Director of photography: Augusto Menezes Nathan Bowles Artist page: http://www.paradiseofbachelors.com/nathan-bowles Nansemond album page: http://www.paradiseofbachelors.com/pob-1...
Recorded 12-28-2016 http://www.ccxmedia.org Learn about our mobile app - http://bit.ly/ccxmedia http://twitter.com/ccxsports http://twitter.com/ccxnews https://www.facebook.com/ccxmedia.org/ CCX Media is on Comcast cable in the northwest suburbs of Minneapolis and includes the cities Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, Golden Valley, Maple Grove, New Hope, Osseo, Plymouth and Robbinsdale.
Recorded 12-28-2016 http://www.ccxmedia.org Learn about our mobile app - http://bit.ly/ccxmedia http://twitter.com/ccxsports http://twitter.com/ccxnews https://www.facebook.com/ccxmedia.org/ CCX Media is on Comcast cable in the northwest suburbs of Minneapolis and includes the cities Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, Golden Valley, Maple Grove, New Hope, Osseo, Plymouth and Robbinsdale.
Travel with elk herds on their incredible migration from Wyoming’s ranch lands to Yellowstone’s high-alpine meadows in Elk River. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Short Film Showcase: http://bit.ly/Shortfilmshowcase About Short Film Showcase: The Short Film Showcase spotlights exceptional short videos created by filmmakers from around the web and selected by National Geographic editors. We look for work that affirms National Geographic's belief in the power of science, exploration, and storytelling to change the world. The filmmakers created the content presented, and the opinions expressed are their own, not those of National Geographic Partners. Know of a great short film that should be part of our Showcase? Email SFS@ngs.org to submit a video for consideration. S...
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