Guide de Pêche en Belgique

Uncovering Mr. Hardy’s Lost World: A Tale of Mystery and Discovery

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The Lost World of Mr. Hardy
United Kingdom | 96 min

Once, people crafted beautiful things by hand—exquisite cane fishing rods and intricate salmon flies. Hardy’s mastered this art, earning global admiration.

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Summary:
This video delves into the rich history of fly fishing, spotlighting Hardy’s iconic equipment. It opens with personal reflections on family fishing trips and the revered status of Hardy’s gear, often compared to Rolls-Royce in quality. The story traces Hardy’s craftsmanship in the late 1800s, showcasing their exceptional reels and rods. Anecdotes—like a dog chewing a fishing rod and the company’s thoughtful response—highlight the emotional bond customers shared with these items.

Key moments include the creation of a wedding gift for Prince Charles and Lady Diana, as well as the high demand for Hardy’s vintage tackle at auctions. The video emphasizes the enduring quality of Hardy’s gear, with some pieces lasting over a century, and their global prestige, likened to London landmarks in significance.

The narrative highlights the Hardy brothers’ innovation, particularly their development of the Perfect reel with a ball-bearing mechanism. Their relentless pursuit of excellence is further illustrated by rigorous quality control, ensuring only the finest products reached customers.

Hardy’s international influence is also explored, from introducing fly fishing to India’s Maharajas to establishing a worldwide distribution network. The company’s evolution is woven with employee stories, revealing their deep connection to the craft—whether making rods, repairing them, or tying flies.

The shift from bamboo to carbon fiber rods reflects broader industry changes. The video acknowledges Hardy’s challenges, including adapting to new materials and economic pressures, which led to shifts in manufacturing and the gradual decline of traditional practices.


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Koppang Fly Fishing

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Koppang Fly Fishing

Norway

Are you an avid fly fisherman eager to make the most of your time on the Glomma River? Skip the hassle of scouting for the best spots or figuring out techniques—hire a guide instead. We’ll show you where the fish are biting and teach you the right flies and methods to land them. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a beginner, we’ll ensure your fly fishing trip is as rewarding and memorable as the stories you’ve read. Plus, we’ll capture action shots of your adventure as a keepsake. For details, call the campsite reception.

Camping

Koppang Camping, owned by the same team as Koppang Fly Fishing, sits right on the riverbank—your gateway to paradise. Find all the details at koppangcamping.no.

Glomma House

Want exclusive, private access to the river? Book Glomma House. Browse the photo gallery below and see for yourself—this fly fishing retreat will leave a lasting impression. Learn more at glommahouse.com.

Fly Fishing on the Glomma River

  • Stunning Norwegian wilderness
  • Camping and private lodging options

Expert Guidance for These Species

Koppang Fly Fishing

Koppang Fly Fishing specializes in targeting:

  • Brown Trout
  • Grayling

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From Tradition to Modern Use: The Bamboo Rod Handbook

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Bamboo Rods (Guide) – Switzerland

Embark on an extraordinary fly fishing journey in the Bernese Oberland with a local guide by your side.

The Splendor of Alpine Fly Fishing

Nestled in the heart of majestic mountains, this region boasts pristine streams and lakes teeming with trout. Our deep expertise in fly fishing and intimate knowledge of local waters will lead you to the best spots, ensuring a truly unique high-alpine experience.

We recommend booking early, as day tickets are limited to protect our carefully managed natural waters.

Book a Guided Fishing Experience

Contact us if you’re looking for a fly fishing guide or want more details about fishing opportunities in the region.

Discover Majestic Alpine Fly Fishing

Fish with a true local who grew up exploring these waters.
Also available: Handcrafted spliced bamboo fly rods by a skilled rod maker.

Expert Advice for These Species

Bamboo Rods (Guide) specializes in fly fishing for:

  • Brook trout
  • Brown trout

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Bamboo Rods (Guide)

Chappie Chapman

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Chappie Chapman
New Zealand

Chappie is one of New Zealand’s most respected fly fishing guides, a reputation earned through a lifelong passion for the sport. His angling journey began at six, but it was at thirteen that he first discovered the allure of fly-fishing. He grew up in a mountainous region dotted with over three hundred streams, most teeming with trout.

Chappie honed his skills in smaller streams, and to this day, his favorite moments involve dry-fly fishing in these intimate waters. In the mid-1970s, he made a bold decision: selling his possessions, quitting his job, and embarking on a three-and-a-half-year fishing expedition with a 4WD and a caravan. He firmly believes persistence is the key to mastery.

A 20-year member of the New Zealand Professional Fishing Guides Association (NZPFGA), Chappie now offers two-day Advanced Fly Schools as well as private one-on-one tuition in both single-handed and Spey casting. Soon, he plans to introduce three-day "On the Water" classes covering Advanced Fly Casting with single-handed rods and Spey Casting for both trout and single-handed setups.

Guiding Career & Industry Contributions

For over two decades, Chappie has turned his part-time passion into a full-time profession, guiding fellow anglers. He also spent years in the fishing tackle industry, working at both wholesale and retail levels. This experience allowed him to contribute to the design and development of some of today’s most sought-after fly-fishing tackle brands.

Expertise Highlights

  • Decades of fly-fishing experience
  • Two-day schools for beginners and intermediates
  • Small-stream specialist

Target Species

Chappie Chapman specializes in fly fishing for:

  • Brown trout
  • Rainbow trout

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Mastering Drift Boat Fly Fishing: Tips for the Ultimate Adventure

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Drift Boat Fly Fishing in New Zealand

Experience the thrill of fly fishing on New Zealand’s South Island aboard our American-made, jet-powered Pro-Drift boat. This adventure lets you access waters you’ve only dreamed of.

Booking a trip with us guarantees:

  • Exploration of breathtaking, rarely seen landscapes
  • Extensive coverage of pristine waters throughout the day
  • Diverse fishing techniques, including dry-fly casting to sighted fish, nymph drifting through riffles, and streamer fishing in holding water. We also pause for wading along edges, runs, and drop-offs.

Understanding Drift Boats

Drift boats are the pinnacle of functional design, perfectly suited for fly fishing. They glide effortlessly with the river’s current, while the guide controls speed and direction.

Rowing a drift boat demands skill and practice. Unlike traditional rowing, the guide faces forward, using oars to adjust speed and steer clear of obstacles like rocks, fallen trees, and rapids.

Our Maritime New Zealand-certified Pro-Drift boat measures five meters long and two meters wide, powered by an outboard jet engine. It’s the ideal vessel for reaching remote fishing spots.

Our Certified Fly-Fishing Guides

All guides are members of the New Zealand Professional Fishing Guides Association (NZPFGA), ensuring a safe and exceptional experience. Contact Simon Wilkinson or Roger Tompkins to book your expedition.

Trip Options

Drift Boat Fly Fishing

1. Clutha River – Full-Day Drift Boat Fishing

Renowned for its high fish counts, this full-day trip runs from 0900 to 1700 hrs. Includes rods, reels, flies, lunch, and refreshments.

  • Cost: NZD $1,050 + GST (for two anglers)

2. Waiau or Waitaki River – 2-Day Drift Boat Fishing

A multi-day expedition covering boat, bank, and island fishing.

  • Cost: NZD $1,050 + GST per day (for two anglers; excludes additional costs)

3. West Coast Rivers & Lakes – Multi-Day Expedition

Custom trips to remote backcountry waters, including West Coast rivers and South Island lakes.

4. Winter Clutha River – Half-Day Fishing

Available from May to late September (1000–1500 hrs). Ideal for cooler months.

  • Cost: NZD $650 + GST

Why Choose Us?

  • Discover stunning, untouched landscapes
  • Master diverse fly-fishing techniques
  • Access exclusive locations only reachable by drift boat

Expertise in Targeting:

  • Brown trout
  • Rainbow trout

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Sanctuary Guiding

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Sanctuary Guiding
New Zealand

Located in the heart of New Zealand’s South Island, Sanctuary Guiding offers world-class trout fishing experiences. Based in the charming town of Twizel, at the center of the scenic Mackenzie District, we provide access to diverse, high-quality fishing spots.

Our region boasts a variety of waterways, including braided rivers, freestone rivers, tranquil streams, spring creeks, and stunning lakes—showcasing the best fishing New Zealand has to offer.

With crystal-clear waters, breathtaking views, and thrilling sight-fishing opportunities for both brown and rainbow trout, nearly every waterway in the Mackenzie District is an angler’s paradise.

Highlights:

  • Spectacular trout sight-fishing
  • Lakes and rivers available
  • Conveniently located in Twizel, central South Island

Expert Guidance for These Species:
Sanctuary Guiding specializes in fly fishing for:

  • Brown Trout
  • Rainbow Trout

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