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Quality fishing television is hard to come across even with the multitudes of stations now available to the masses. Luckily there are shows such as Larry Dahlbergs Hunt for Big Fish on The OLN Network and of course the favorite for salt water anglers Jose Wejebe's Spanish Fly. Recently a new website has been constructed and Jose has added some out takes from his show online. One in particular is from our trip Downunder a few years ago. Jose wrestling with a heavyweight Queensland Grouper of the back of the
Tropic Paradise it is pretty funny!

Check out the Spanish Fly's Website and look out for the new series next year.
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Oct 13, 2005, 11:05
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Wild Fish with Peter Morse
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Peter Morse has penned a story about his recent journey to visit the Sage Factory in Seattle. Please click "visit website" below to read it. If you do not know who Peter is the snippet taken from his site below will give some background
"Any one who has had anything to do with flyfishing in Australia in the last 30 years would know who Peter is. As the presenter of the popular SBS series Wildfish, Peter has shown us many of his favorite fishing locations, introduced the local identities and even caught a fish or two in the process. He is also a renowned fishing journalist and author, having been published in many Australian and overseas fishing journals as well as writing several books on fly fishing."
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Aug 9, 2005, 12:55
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It is with great pleasure I am able to share the following wonderful news with all of you. My father, Peter Van Gytenbeek, has accepted the position of Executive Director of the Federation of Fly Fishers. This promises to be a “match made in heaven”. Not only does Pete’s background read as though someone planned his career path for this job, but his extraordinary love and commitment to fishing and the environment makes this a dream job for him. (Complete bio and history by clicking read more)
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Jun 4, 2004, 11:08
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On Alaska Flight 16 at 37,000 feet en route to Islamorada, the birthplace of modern day flats fishing as we know it, I find myself reflecting upon the reasons I am doing so. There are obvious attractions that draw people to the Silver Kings but why am I now making my way to fish for the Giant Tarpon of the Florida Keys? (Islamorada fishing and trip report in next article) Besides the fact that I have always been a enthusiastic fisherman, the path of my present journey evolved from the circumstances and events in my life after fishing with one man. Ironically this man has seen, cast and jumped more tarpon than most any other person on the face of this earth.
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Jun 4, 2004, 11:04
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