Video of the Week: Capturing Tailing Bonefish Up Close

A note from Aaron Loomis (@leaky_waderz):

“Wading in slowly, keeping low and quiet, I learned something: when you’re not casting shadows or waving a rod, you can get really close.

Close enough to feel like you’re part of their world for a second. Close enough to see their backs & tails shimmer like mirrors.

Some moments are better caught with a lens than a hook. This was one of them.”

Video of the Week from Aaron Loomis, follow his instagram account HERE!

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Tripp Nazziola
Tripp Nazziola
Tripp started his fly fishing career when he founded the Appalachian State Fly Fishing Club. He then went on to work at 828 Flies in Seven Devils, NC, where he still guides to this day. Tripp now finds himself working as a content and account manager for Flylords where he assists various brands in growing their online presence. His favorite fish to catch are native Appalachian Brook Trout and really tricky low-water carp!

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