Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Teaser

Here is a little taste of the dry fly takes we have on the yellows of sterkfontein.
To see the other better takes you will have to wait for the dvd release in March 2009!!


Friday, December 19, 2008

Great Fishing, Great Filming!

It started off slowly at Sterkfontein this December. The heavens opened and the streams and inlets turned a colour they rarely do. Some overcast weather and rain spelt a bad start to the sight fishing we so dearly enjoy. 4 days in the gods of fishing finally received our pleas and the fishing started to heat up with the weather. On the filming side, which of course relies heavily on the quality of fishing, the goal of getting as many takes on the dry was achieved and a little taste of this will soon be posted on the blog. Least we forget-thank you to Kerry Wallace for her excellent work in operating the camera and her patients in dealing with fish mad anglers and short tippets, I mean fuses!!

New kid on the block Rob Scott from Tourette Fishing showed us it only requires 24 hours to get fish in the 6lb class when he landed this beauty in his first morning/second day at Sterkies.

The Hopper proved to be a winner again and a good few quality fish were deceived by this special pattern. It made for exciting sight fishing casting to scum line feeding fish and when presented well could not be beat by any other pattern in the box!



Due to the great success we had in getting small mouth to the dry and capturing it on video we are going to return to the big blue in February again for round two of filming-the release for end of fall 2009 is still on!

Monday, December 8, 2008

Map of Sterkfontein Dam


Sightfishing utopia is back!
Safari and film will be releasing a film on sterkfontein in the fall of 09 and will be completeing the final touches to it this december, january and feb.
It will feature some great sightfishing takes and awesome scenery along with some inside info on how to take on the might of sterkfontein dam in the free state! With over 100km of shoreline this may prove usefull!!