We spent two days with Hayward Fly Fishing Company in the Chippewa Flowage in northern Wisconsin. Great spot. First day morning was in the "Flowage" (aka lake), first day afternoon was on one of the Forks of the Chippewa River. The second day was on the other Fork of the Chippewa River. Can never remember which fork is which. Both were fabulous. Check our blog for a fly caught muskie (last November) that HFFC boated on the Chippewa River and released. HFFC is oar powered drift boats. Big fun.
Standing up in these boats is much like riding a bike. At first it feels "different" but once you get the hang of it, just like riding a bike, it becomes second nature. Poling one of these boats is one of my favorite watery things to do now.
Or even the red fish?
DeaneRenata 6 months ago
Where is the pink fish?
DeaneRenata 6 months ago
mt pa has got 2 native watercraft boats and they are kick but
bassmaster5597 1 year ago
We spent two days with Hayward Fly Fishing Company in the Chippewa Flowage in northern Wisconsin. Great spot. First day morning was in the "Flowage" (aka lake), first day afternoon was on one of the Forks of the Chippewa River. The second day was on the other Fork of the Chippewa River. Can never remember which fork is which. Both were fabulous. Check our blog for a fly caught muskie (last November) that HFFC boated on the Chippewa River and released. HFFC is oar powered drift boats. Big fun.
QuietwaterFilms 2 years ago
where is this body of water you are fishing at
ryanroot66 2 years ago
who makes your kayak/canoe ?
they seem very steady
KYak222 2 years ago
Native Watercraft.
QuietwaterFilms 2 years ago
The fish at 1:50 was a Northern Pike
Vanderlingh 3 years ago
What kind of fish was that at 1:50?
spitoncat 3 years ago
wow nice video...great balance skills standing and throwing 'flies from canoes... thanx for shareing
brownskidmarks 3 years ago
Glad you like it!
Standing up in these boats is much like riding a bike. At first it feels "different" but once you get the hang of it, just like riding a bike, it becomes second nature. Poling one of these boats is one of my favorite watery things to do now.
JB
QuietwaterFilms 3 years ago
Cool canoyak!
ScreamingBlueMessiah 3 years ago