Fly Fishing the World

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  • 2009
  • 21 Seasons

Fly Fishing the World is an exciting and adventurous show that explores the art of fly fishing across the globe. It follows the host, Conway Bowman, as he travels to some of the most remote and breathtaking fishing locations in the world, seeking out some of the most elusive and challenging fish species on the planet.

Each episode is a feast for the senses, as Conway takes viewers on a journey through stunning landscapes and crystal-clear waters, showcasing the beauty of the world's most sought-after fishing spots. Whether it's casting on the beaches of the Bahamas, stalking trout in New Zealand, or hunting for salmon in the remote wilderness of Alaska, Fly Fishing the World brings the thrill of the catch to life like never before.

At its core, fly fishing is about more than just catching fish; it's an immersive experience that requires patience, skill, and a deep connection to the natural world. As Conway demonstrates in each episode, the key to success is often in understanding the behavior of the fish and the environment in which they live. This means being attuned to everything from water temperature and weather patterns to the movements of the fish themselves.

But while fly fishing can be a solitary pursuit, it's also a tradition that has long been passed down from generation to generation. In many of the locations Conway visits, he is welcomed into the local fishing community, where he learns about the history and traditions of the sport from those who know it best.

Fly Fishing the World is a show that celebrates the art and joy of fishing, while also highlighting the importance of conservation and protecting the natural habitats of the fish we love to catch. Each episode is not only an exhilarating adventure, but also an opportunity to learn about the unique ecosystems that sustain our world's fish populations, and how we can work to ensure their survival for generations to come.

Whether you're an experienced fly fisherman or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of the natural world, Fly Fishing the World is a show that is sure to capture your imagination and leave you feeling inspired. So sit back, grab your gear, and prepare for an unforgettable journey into the heart of fishing culture around the world.

Fly Fishing the World is a series that is currently running and has 21 seasons (21 episodes). The series first aired on January 1, 2009.

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Devil's River Texas
11. Devil's River Texas
January 1, 2011
Host Conway Bowman heads out to Texas for big adventures on Devil's River.
Michigan Carp
10. Michigan Carp
January 1, 2011
An eclectic, isolated, island community surrounded by a sight-fishing paradise of endless azure flats; no, this isn't the Bahamas, Belize, or Boca Paila, but a hidden gem in the most unlikely of places within easy reach - no passport required!
Oregon Bull Trout
9. Oregon Bull Trout
January 1, 2011
Endangered throughout much of their historic range, the bull trout is top predator in the few remaining pristine, freshwater rivers wherer these indigenous char stilll thrive. Oregon's Metolius River is one such place and where Conway finds a group of bull trout devotees to show him the finer points of presenting cat-sized streamers patterns to dog-sized fish in a gin-clear spring creek.
Los Barriles Mexico
8. Los Barriles Mexico
January 1, 2011
Roosterfish off-the-beach is considered one of fly fishing's greatest thrills and challenges. Conway accepts an invitation from Fly Trex owner Doug Brady to explore a remote island with the man that started it all in the Baja, Gran Hartmann.
San Diego Mako Shark
7. San Diego Mako Shark
January 1, 2011
Host Conway Bowman gained fame as the pioneer of fly fishing for mako sharks off the coast of San Diego. He heads into his home waters to demonstrate how he learned to hook and land these merchants of death on fly tackle, all by himself.
Missouri Montana
6. Missouri Montana
January 1, 2011
During the flood of 2011, the fishing communities of the Northern Rockies were left with empty boat ramps, bars, and businesses. Conway goes to assess the damage in a Montana trout-town, and braces a raging torrent to see if he can't still find fish willing to take a fly in the highest flows in over 20 years.
San Diego Carp
5. San Diego Carp
January 1, 2011
Conway Bowman takes the reigns as the face of Fly Fishing the World and where better to make the introductions than his home waters in San Diego, where Conway targets his favorite quarry, the deadly shortfin mako shark and'carp?
Goodbye, John
4. Goodbye, John
January 1, 2011
It's been an amazing run for host, John Barrett but all good things must come to an end. We take a look back at some of the most memorable moments from the first 21 years of Fly Fishing the World and introduce the personality that will guide the series into the future.
Chile Nomads with Tim Rajeff - Part 2
3. Chile Nomads with Tim Rajeff - Part 2
January 1, 2011
The wealth of trout fishing in Patagonia is too rich to experience just once. John Barrett and Tim Rajess conclude their southern Chile adventure, and get a little more excitement than they bargained for.
Chile Nomads with Tim Rajeff - Part 1
2. Chile Nomads with Tim Rajeff - Part 1
January 1, 2011
Chile's remote coastline may be the world's best trout fishing destination and Nomads of the Seas offers anglers the best in access and luxury aboard the yacht, Atmosphere. Fly fishing-extraordinaire, Tim Rajeff and John Barrett descend upon Patagonia by land, sea and air.
Three Forks Ranch Colorado
1. Three Forks Ranch Colorado
January 1, 2011
Leading man, Liam Neeson and host John Barrett rekindle an old friendship, and attempt to settle an old score, at Colorado's spectacular Three Forks Ranch. kwglobal
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Where to Watch Fly Fishing the World
Fly Fishing the World is available for streaming on the MyOutdoorTV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Fly Fishing the World on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2009