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Entries in vintage fly fishing (132)

Thursday
Mar082012

Warren Duncan Tying a Rusty Rat While Reciting Poetry 

The quality is not great but here is a classic video clip of Warren Duncan reciting the Cremation of Sam McGhee while tying a Rusty Rat.

If you've never heard of Warren Duncan, here is a snippet from a tribute Paul Schmookler wrote in the Art of Angling after Duncan passed away in 2007.

I knew at our first meeting that Dunc had a remarkable talent for either commercial fly dressing or stand-up comedy. He was quite at ease and adept at either. When he tied at the vice, reciting Robert Service poetry or telling hysterical jokes in rapid secession, with a cigarette in the corner of his mouth, sipping four fingers of rye (neat) in one hand, and the bobbin moving simultaneously at light speed in the other, it reminded one more of an off-Broadway show than a fly-tying demonstration. Warren Duncan was the fastest and most orderly fly dresser I have ever seen in my life, and I would stake my reputation that he was probably the fastest fly tier that ever lived. Many years ago, I had the pleasure of being the judge at a speed fly tying match at the Miramichi Salmon Museum in Doaktown, New Brunswick, involving some of the best hair-wing fly dressers on the east coast, that is, those who dared to enter the competition. The fly was a Rusty Rat. Needless to say, Duncan won by an extraordinary time of 1 minute 13 seconds … and the fly was perfection: I know, because as judge I appropriated the fly. Yes, the tiers were allowed to pre-prep.

LINK (Via: The Art of Angling)

Wednesday
Feb152012

Vintage Chum - LL Bean Edition

To celebrate their 100th anniversary, L.L. Bean recreated their Spring 1933 catalog cover with renowned photographer Randal Ford.

This video takes you behind the scenes.

Tuesday
Feb142012

Vintage Chum - Valentine Edition

Tuesday
Feb072012

The Antiques Roadshow takes a look at vintage fly fishing gear

The Antique Roadshow visits the banks of the McKenzie River.

(Via: Fishing for History's Fishing Video Archive)

Wednesday
Feb012012

E.A. Barton - The Ansel Adams of Chalk Streams

E.A. Barton's work includes some of the most memorable pictures ever taken of British angling; and the angler featured in his photographs is very often Barton himself, because he preferred to use a tripod and clockwork shutter release. He has been called the "Ansel Adams of the chalk streams" and with good reason, because many of his photographs are quite simply outstanding and as a collection they form a valuable record of one of the most interesting periods in the history of anlging.

LINK (Via: The Fishing Museum Online)

Wednesday
Feb012012

Vintage Chum - House of Hardy Edition