American Fly Guide

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  • 2013
  • 2 Seasons

American Fly Guide is a must-watch show for anyone intrigued by fly fishing, capturing the heart and soul of the sport through its life-like depiction of the diverse and stunningly-beautiful regions of the US. The show is hosted by John McGarity, a veteran guide with countless years of experience as the face of the fly-fishing industry. The program takes its viewers along for the ride as John, along with a rotation of expert industry partners, takes you on a relentless adventure through the most breathtaking locations that the US has to offer.

The production quality of the show sets the highest of standards, with crisp and vibrant imagery that perfectly captures the magnificence of the scenery, complete with aerial views of rivers and streams that reflect the proficiency of the filming crew. Complemented by a soothing soundtrack that slows down time and places you in the moment, the show is an inspiring escape into the tranquility of fly fishing that is sure to ignite the passion of all its viewers.

One of the things that sets American Fly Guide apart from other similar shows is John McGarity's excellent skills as a presenter. John's lifelong passion for fly fishing flows out of him, and he guides the viewer through every rock pool with an unparalleled level of expertise. More than just a fishing show, American Fly Guide highlights fascinating stories of America's rivers and the rich cultural and historical heritage around them. It provides a compelling insight into the communities and businesses that thrive on the waterways, including interviews with local professional guides, conservationists, and other industry pioneers.

John's guide-led approach often takes him off the beaten track to discover and explore little-known rivers and streams. As a result, the show offers a varied portrayal of fishing styles from cold, freestone streams to large tailwaters with a mix of fish species ranging from trout to bass. This variety of styles and species will indulge the on-the-fence fly fisherman while still providing adequate information for more experienced anglers.

John's attention to detail is unparalleled. He offers a range of tips and secrets that not only aid in catching the big ones but also help highlight the tricks of the trade. The presentation of this information is digestible, making it easier to relate to for less experienced fishers while still giving enough depth to keep the experienced ones interested. His tips range from recommendations of carefully selected gear to detailed explanations of fishing techniques that result in precise placement of one's lure to induce a successful catch.

John and his partners' fishing trips take them around the country to many famous locations such as the picturesque Driftless Area of the Midwest to the plentiful Snake River in Wyoming to the fish-laden coast of the Southeast. One of the most engrossing aspects of the show is the attention to the local history of each location covered. With each location, John and his partners highlight the unique history of the waterway, the flora, and fauna all tied together with the fish that inhabit these rivers. This accomplishes an added depth that makes each location more intriguing than before.

American Fly Guide serves a vast niche market of fly fishing enthusiasts, from casual anglers looking for an entertaining escape to experienced fly fishers seeking validation and the discovery of new spots of water. The show successfully captures the passion and community of fly fishing through an expertly crafted, high-quality filming process, thoughtful storytelling, and exceptional presentation by John McGarity. With the stunning variety of locations and wildlife, American Fly Guide does an excellent job of capturing the life of a fly fisherman while enticing non-enthusiasts to join in on the experience. Ultimately, American Fly Guide is the perfect show for anyone looking to learn more about fly fishing, marvel at the stunning beauty of nature, and connect with the community of anglers nationwide.

American Fly Guide is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (25 episodes). The series first aired on June 8, 2013.

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Fly Fishing's Top Tips
13. Fly Fishing's Top Tips
January 1, 2014
This is the show to keep! Watch this over and over. The best tips from the country's best guides. You will fish better after watching this episode.
Best of American Fly Guide
12. Best of American Fly Guide
January 1, 2014
Our annual episode featuring the best of the season. It's a fast paced look at the best fish, best moments, best locations.
Smallmouth Bass
11. Smallmouth Bass
January 1, 2014
This episode celebrates the fathers and the daughters that take the time to spend fishing with each other.
Utah Adventure 2
10. Utah Adventure 2
January 1, 1970
The Utah Trio take to a trout stream way up in the elevation and face the challenge of cold water finicky fish.
Dave Whitlok Oklahoma
9. Dave Whitlok Oklahoma
January 1, 2014
One of fly fishing's true legends lives on water equal to the reputation of Dave Whitlok. It's the home of his fly fishing school and class is certainly in session today. Trophy trout and bluegill abound.
Rough Creek Texas
8. Rough Creek Texas
January 1, 2014
Duane Hada and Collins Illich visit the clear waters of the Rough Creek Ranch in Texas' hill country. Stealth techniques and patience provide plenty of fish once the anglers get dialed in.
Utah Adventure
7. Utah Adventure
January 1, 2014
Three die hard anglers go where most anglers won't to watch the fish that most will never see.
Chuck Farneth
6. Chuck Farneth
January 1, 2014
Guide Chuck Farneth knows Arkansas' Little Red River well. Today he fishes with the president of the new Little Red River Founder, Allen Gordon.
Texas Bass Redington
5. Texas Bass Redington
January 1, 2014
Professional bass angler Tom Redington has never fished with a fly rod, until today. He gets his first lesson and his first fish on the fly under the expert tutelage of Duane Hada.
Greers Ferry Hybrids
4. Greers Ferry Hybrids
January 1, 2014
Sometimes it's true, the tougher the weather, the better the fishing. Such is the case for the annual hybrid bass run on Greers Ferry Lake in Arkansas. Guide Chuck Farneth shows how old fashioned hunting techniques help find the exciting hybrid bass.
Provo River
3. Provo River
January 1, 2014
Utah's Provo River is just minutes away from a major metropolitan area but the scenery is as rustic as any you will find. The fish are plentiful and one of our guests logs the largest trout of his life.
Hawaii Lake Wilson
2. Hawaii Lake Wilson
January 1, 2014
Not many people are aware of the freshwater fly fishing opportunities in Hawaii. Guide Chris Wright brings great enthusiasm helping travelers find largemouth and peacock bass inland on the island paradise.
Little Red River
1. Little Red River
January 1, 2014
Few things are easy to do standing up in a canoe but Duane Hada demonstrates how a little elevation while floating downstream can catch more trout. kwfishing
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Where to Watch American Fly Guide
American Fly Guide is available for streaming on the MyOutdoorTV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch American Fly Guide on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    June 8, 2013