I received this in an e-mail from a fellow "old guy" fly angler. To us, the name Lee Wulff is a flyfisher's household term but I keep forgetting that some of the new folks have no idea who he was or his great contribution to the sport of fly angling. For me, Lee Wulff was the heart of flyfishing.
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Some rare, vintage film footage of Lee Wulff and Curt Gowdy fishing for large brook trout. Don't know how much you guys know about Lee Wulff, but he was one of the great fly fishing innovators of all time. His famous Wulff-series flies are still very popular and effective, and his original 'Tackle-Pac' fishing vest was the forerunner of today's fly vests. He once landed a 9# salmon on the 3' tip section of a fly rod (with the reel taped to the bottom of the section) as a stunt, just to see if he could do it.
Most of the time he used a 6' bamboo fly rod (there were no graphite rods back then), and was a superb caster. Gowdy had a regular sport show, with lots of fishing episodes for ABC's Wild World of Sports. There isn't a lot of filmage of Lee Wulff around any more, so this one is a real treat for those of us who grew up idolizing this great angler.
http://midcurrent.com/2013/10/03/video-hatch-the-brook-trout-of-minipi-by-lee-wulff/?utm_source=MidCurrent+Fly+Fishing+Email+Newsletter&utm_campaign=908cb6c713-Newsletter_October_9_2013&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_8efbf3b958-908cb6c713-18936833
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Some rare, vintage film footage of Lee Wulff and Curt Gowdy fishing for large brook trout. Don't know how much you guys know about Lee Wulff, but he was one of the great fly fishing innovators of all time. His famous Wulff-series flies are still very popular and effective, and his original 'Tackle-Pac' fishing vest was the forerunner of today's fly vests. He once landed a 9# salmon on the 3' tip section of a fly rod (with the reel taped to the bottom of the section) as a stunt, just to see if he could do it.
Most of the time he used a 6' bamboo fly rod (there were no graphite rods back then), and was a superb caster. Gowdy had a regular sport show, with lots of fishing episodes for ABC's Wild World of Sports. There isn't a lot of filmage of Lee Wulff around any more, so this one is a real treat for those of us who grew up idolizing this great angler.
http://midcurrent.com/2013/10/03/video-hatch-the-brook-trout-of-minipi-by-lee-wulff/?utm_source=MidCurrent+Fly+Fishing+Email+Newsletter&utm_campaign=908cb6c713-Newsletter_October_9_2013&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_8efbf3b958-908cb6c713-18936833