Church Coulee Creek (Download)
Church Coulee Creek is a peaceful meadow stream with brown trout and the occasional brookie. It supports an average population of trout, but gets relatively little fishing pressure. Some pools are much better than others, so take your time exploring all 39 fishing sites. A few spots could produce a real trophy fish.
Deschutes River (Download)
The Deschutes is a world-class steelhead fishery. This outing takes you fishing near where it flows into the Columbia River in August as the steelhead run is really getting going. There are some smaller trout as well, but the fresh sea-run rainbows are the main attraction. This area has a very high population of rattlesnakes, so watch your step!
Allt a' Ghlinne Bhig (Download)
This is a spring outing on a wonderful freestone stream in the Highlands of Scotland. There are a fair number of brown trout, and while they don't run particularly large, there's a chance to hook an Atlantic salmon. This early in the year there aren't many salmon present and they're not eager to take a fly, but if you're patient and search the deeper holes you might be in for a real fight. This download adds both the stream and the Atlantic salmon. Photography by Sean Morrissey.
Upper Sacramento River (Download)
Lackawaxen River (Download)
This is the West Branch of the Lackawaxen River in the beautiful Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. The property you will be fishing is part of 7+ miles of stream the Creamton Fly Fishing Club est. 1939 either ownes or leases. This is the lower section of our water.This is all private water so if anyone askes you are a guest of Fishin' Musician a proud member of the CFFC.
All theses outings can be found here (access code: P07659 --> (P0 is Pzero...))
Op005_Aveto_01.zip
Aveto River - first outing
Op003_Saltwater_01.zip
Saltwater_01 with sea bass and bonefish (Thx Pitti!)
Op002_Vara_nov07.zip
Vara_nov07 with chub and barbel
Op001_Cravegnola.zip
Cravegnola with chub and barbel (better mapdepth)
Op004_Vara_pout-pourri_-_part_2.zip
Vara collection - part 2
Op004_Vara_pout-pourri_-_part_1.zip
Vara collection - part 1
OP_-_Chub-Barbel-Grayling.zip
New fishes for Vara Pout-pourri
OP_-_Seabass.zip
New fishes for Saltwater 01
Op006_Cravegnola_nov07
Few water; nice colors; spooky fishes (brown, chub and barbel) as in the
reality!
A
suggestion: use a light equipment and relax yourself in a quite little river!
Op007_RWFF Wonderland
(Please note: this outing is banned from the trophy-page entry, because of
it's unnormal fishsize)
Wish I were fishing here once in my life! (sounds like Pink Floyd's song!).
When
I saw those photos I realized I would have fished in there!
So.....thx RWFF!
No
explanation........I just say:
- no visible hatches
- different species in
each site
- rigth places with right fishes!
- not too easy but not
impossible!
Op008_River Collection
A pics collection of nice rivers in Italy and outside; you will probably
recognize some of them!
Caracteristics:
1) a realistic one! No monsters in there!
2) many sites with
specific species and hatches;
3) you have 46 sites (12 of them in challenge mode);
4) Ligth-medium equipment..but
some surprise is possible!
5) good activity but with a little spookiness in fish behaviour.
Op009_Saltwater02
here's a new outing with seabass, bonefish, peacock bass and kelp bass (no
monsters in there!)
A saltwater fly fishing location with pics from
Genova (Italy) - where I live - and Nice (France).
You can fish watching
Portofino's peak and the "Promenade des Anglais"!
Op010_Vara_mar08
This outing is a little section of Vara River in a warm first march afternoon!
A total of 34 sites: 24 for fishing and 10 for challenge!
Nice
water with spooky browns, rainbows, chubs and barbels; realistic outing with no
trophy-fishes!
I suggest a quite light equipment to enjoy your catches!
Op011_Wonderland 2
Another collection...RWFF Wonderland II...realistic sites with active and spooky
different species for each site! Some trophy all around!
River EM at the Sourth of Sweden (Download)
The Eman is famous for the special Em-seatrout-species. Big and strong.
I have build a trip to my beloved Swedish River Eman. There I caught 1990 my
first seatrout. Unforgotten. And I saw the guy beside me, who caught the worldrecord for that ime
for seatrout on fly 14,3kg.
Guide to River Em Pools (Download)
This outing shows the complete part of the famous private pools.
These part of the Eman was travel destination of many famous english flyfishers at the beginning of the last century. Names like Walter H. Barret, Anthony Crossley and William Lawson has fished this River at about 1924 - 1940. Some of the pools bear their names up to date.
This outing contains the complete 14 pool-sites and every site shows a River-Map with a marker which shows the actual position of the fishermen (you). So you can explore the whole historic Em. (Some of the places you know from the older Eman-Outing)
To fish "really" historic, you could try the classic pattern like Crossleys "Pilsener", Barrets "Supper Fly", Ankarcronas "Em-Punch" or the "Old Mans Fly" or the other special Em Pattern.
And take a bamboo-rod (select a brown color for the rod) ;)
Amur River Mongolia (Download)
Everybody who likes nightfishing, can try it for amur catfish and other species at the Mongolian Amur River. Don't forget your rain coat and cough drops.
Bahamas (Download)
Try to catch some Bonefish and Kelp Bass at the Bahamas.
Thank you very much for the pictures, Pascal (le green).
Khara-Murin River Siberia (Download)
The Khara-Murin is an nice small River in Siberias wilderness.
Not easy to fish, but you can get beautiful red Arctic Char. It's a small 4 site outing.
Mörrum River (Download)
The Mörrum is an Salmon/Seatrout River at the South of Sweden.
At September it has a nice run of powerful seatrout and some salmon.
Some people like it very much to fish at the night, a awesome adventure.
They can hear many animal-sounds from the bank and sometimes big splashes beside them.
Unnamed Lake (Download)
A small new 2 site-outing. Here you can get Wildcarp and Pike. It's a small unnamed lake in the North of Sweden.
Greenland (Download)
15 cold fishing sites. Hunting for Arctic Char and Atlantic Salmon.
Including map-feature.
Zambesi (Download)
At Sambias Zambesi you can fish for the famous Tigerfish and Blackbass.
Enjoy this great fighters.
Krumme Lanke (Germany) (Download)
This 1100 m long lake can be found in Berlin. It holds no blue white fish, but
many other species like Carp, Pike, Wels (German Catfish), Rockbass, Rudd,
Zander etc. This lake is great for trophy-hunting. Don't be scared, if you get
the monster-bite of an Wels. Surely you have to know where there are. Somebody
told about 60inch Wels and bigger. But this fish is never caught up today.
Tight Lines :)
Lower Mc Kenzie River (Download)
Sounds for Mc Kenzie (Download)
This is the lower part of The McKenzie. The
lower part is wider, deeper, flatter, and flows through fairly flat land. The
upper McKenzie comes from steeper
terrain, it's narrower, and has lots of white water. Both the upper and lower
river are good fishing for Steelhead, Chinook Salmon, Rainbow and Cutthroat
Trout. These 4 species are in the game but I've substituted Atlantic Salmon for
Chinook Salmon.
Rio Negro River (Download)
Travel to South America and fish. I've read articles in outdoor magazines and watched fishing TV shows about the fabulous fishing. I've wanted to catch these beautiful and hard fighting fish. I've seen on TV the bone jarring strikes and screaming runs that tested the toughest rods and reels.
Breitenbush River (Download ZIP) (Executable Installer)
The Breitenbush River is a small
Oregon river in the Cascade Mountains that empties into Detroit Lake (which
dumps into the North Fork of the Santiam River - my next project).
The
river contains Native Rainbows, Kokanee and landlocked Chinook Salmon. The Kokanee and Chinook run up the river
in late September - Early October to spawn. They normally won't hit flies,
unless it's something that bumps them on the nose and makes them mad!
Kokanee salmon are landlocked Sockeye Salmon that were "stuck" in river systems
years ago either by man made dams, or natural dams that cutoff their return path
to the pacific ocean. Kokanee have adapted to their new environments by living
in the lakes or reservoirs in place of the ocean.
They do not grow as
large as their ancestors, but they do make a similar physical transformation in
preparation for spawning. Normally, they resemble a trout - silver body, similar
fin and body structure. About the only difference is the black line on the jaw.
But once they begin their spawnning "run" they turn bright red, the head darkens
to a greenish color. They develop of "humped" back and and "hooked jaw". They
travel up feeder streams or rivers, or sometimes just head for shallow, gravel
bottom portions of the lake.
For the first few years of their life in
the lakes, they generally feed on plankton, midges, and larva in relatively deep
water - 20 to 30 ft. Once they make the spawn run, they stop feeding, but become
aggressive and will hit flies that irritate them or threaten their "redds", or
egg beds. Like their ancestors, they die following the spawn.
Dcarp/Thefisher1 (Dave/Dan)
St. Mary's River (Download ZIP) (Executable Installer)
Thefisher1 (Dan) has taken a wonderful batch of pictures of this River, located in Sault Ste Marie in Ontario, Canada and we've put together a nice 19 site outing. The outing includes stretches of the main river with several Salmon species, Steelhead, Trout and a surprise new species. Also included are some of the feeder creeks and backwaters of the St. Mary's where you will find Trout and Smallmouth Bass. 7 of the sites are Challenge sites and the remaining 12 are regular fishing sites. If you want to see the entire outing, you will have to use both modes - there are no duplicate sites between regular and challenge mode.
Dcarp/SalmonDreams (Dave/Trevor)
Stave and Suicide BC. (Download ZIP) (Executable Installer)
The Zip file contains the outing with 8 sites (3 of the Stave River and 5 of Suicide (Norrish) Creek). There are 5 new fish species - Chinook, Coho, Chum and Pink Salmon, and Sea Run Cutthroat Trout. One new sound file - Seagulls, and finally, 12 new flies - egg, glo-bug and popsicle patterns used commonly on Salmon species. These are large fish that primarily hit flies near the bottom. A common saying out west here is "if you're not snagging the bottom once in a while, you're not fishin".
North Santiam River (Download ZIP) (Executable Installer)
The North Santiam River. This is the River my home river flows into about 100 yards below my house.
It contains rainbows, cutthroats and of course.... steelhead. Both a summer and winter run. So there are steelhead in the river year-round.
The winter fish enter the river Dec - February and are fishable through April. They are generally larger fish - 28-34 inches and are mostly natives (non-hatchery raised).
The summer fish arrive in April - May and are fishable until late October. Most of them are smaller 22-30 inches and are mostly hatchery raised fish.
Both Winter and Summer fish that do not spawn on schedule, will remain in the system until their next spawning season. Rainbows and Cutthroats in the river are primarily resident fish. The Santiam River is Catch and Release for Trout species to protect the young steelhead smolts making their way to the Pacific Ocean.
And finally, the Santiam also has a spring run of Chinook Salmon - May through July. Since this outing takes place in September/October, I left them out. Sorry, gotta be true to the "real" part of the game
Olmoes Longsidan Finland (Download)
That is a seaview for a Finlands one of best seatrout place called Olmoes longsidan (long beach).
There is few pics last march, taken same week when ice are going..
And those other are taken this weekend little bit harder conditions wind/ storm was 19/m/sec and water temperature is about 4 celcius (if you use that side profile when casting i think that fellow needs some kind warmer clothes..) It has 6 sites with Pike, Seatrout and (some) Rainbows. Every species can reach trophy-format, but the biggest are rare and afraid. This outing has no hatches.
Dutch Outing (Download)
Dutch Outing 2 (Download)
Francis River (Download)
This is actually a fictional river, created using images of a couple of actual rivers in BC and elsewhere. The reason for this is that I don't live in BC (I live near Toronto, Ontario) and I really wanted to make a Grayling outing, but as said in a previous post Grayling are only found in Alaska and certain rivers in British Columbia. I wanted to keep that part at least as real as I could.
There's only 6 fishing sites, just because I know there's alot of new outings coming out so I figured I'd keep it short and sweet. It takes place in the fall so the colours are spectacular!
All the images were kindly donated by an avid flyfisherman and field photographer (and all around nice guy) Jason Neuswanger from troutnut.com and used with permission. Thanks Jason!
Since Grayling don't grow too large there's not many 'monsters' in this site. Although if you look hard enough you might find one or two over 17 inches .
Remember that you'll HAVE to manually place the 0022_Francis River foler into your 'outings' folder, and you'll have to place the 'Grayling' folder into your 'fish' folder. Hopefully that works. Dcarp download and fished the site just fine so things should be o.k.
Pond Titard (Download)
French Town Saltwater (Download)
Dubai (Download)
A little outing (3 site) for the fun
Biarritz French Town (Download)
Beautiful Sites (Download)
Some beautiful pictures which give envy to go fishing...
Auvergne (Download)
Brooks and rivers of Auvergne. Auvergne is a French region situated in the
center of France
Brooks and Rivers of France (Download)
Brooks and Torrents in France (Download)
Waterfalls in the world (Download)
Paradise of the Flyfishingmen (Download)