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Production company consists of
Barry Reynolds, Robert Shaw, Tom Lewis, and Travis Bush.
Barry Reynolds
A true master of fly fishing, Over twenty years experience guiding fly fishers to angling destinations all over the world including Belize, Brazil, Bahamas, Alaska, and Canada; just to name a few. Is a certified casting instructor and master fly tier. Excelling in all fields is a pro-staff member with many elite companies of the fly fishing world. Currently serves as a pro-staffer with Scott Fly Rods, Ross Reels, Rio Fly Lines, and is also a contract tier with Umpqua Feather Merchants designing new and unique patterns for the fish he pursues that are sold worldwide. Barry’s love for fly fishing and the outdoors is evident in his numerous written articles and photography he has sold; to magazines such as American Angler, Wild on the Fly, Warm Water Angler, and Southwest Fly Fishing.
Barry has also co-authored three books including Pike on the Fly, Carp on the Fly, Beyond Trout, and most recently in solo effort, Mastering Pike on the Fly.
In addition to his writing skills Barry has made more than twenty guest appearances on a variety of outdoor television and radio shows.
In 1994 Barry wrote and directed his first video The Flyrodders Guide to Pike and currently completed production of a instructional DVD “The Fly Rodder’s Guide to Carp”.
Barry’s following and continued growth in popularity with the angling public has lead him to the seminar circuit during the winter months where he travels the country and entertains and educates the public in all that fly fishing has to offer. Barry is also the Actor/Host and Producer of "The Barry Reynolds Fly Fishing Journal" that will air on the Altitude Sports Channel 25 January 2007.
Barry is married, and is the father of two children, Christie, and Michael. Barry resides in Aurora Colorado with his wife Susan.
Robert Shaw 30 years of Hollywood film industry experience as a Lighting Director, and Director of Photography working on “Cheers” where he won an Emmy for his work; “Taxi”, and “ Eight is enough”. Has won many awards for his photography including
regional and national commercials.
In 2001 moved to Denver, Colorado, where he has taught at the Colorado Film School. Has filmed a dramatic pilot in HD “Bed of Dreams”.
Most currently completed production of a instructional DVD “The Fly Rodder’s Guide to Carp”. Robert is also the Co-Director of Photography for "The Barry Reynolds Fly Fishing Journal" that will air on the Altitude Sports Channel 25 January 2007.
Currently resides in Aurora, Colorado with his wife Sharon.
Tom T.G. Lewis
19 years experience as a writer, Producer, and video photographer. Has produced and photographed "the care and feeding of a motorcycle" which was given high marks in many of the national motorcycle magazines. Other projects include industrial videos, and commercials in the Denver area. Has been known as "a great visual storyteller." Participated in the HD pilot "Bed of Dreams", where Toms knowledge of the HD process was very helpful. Most recent project was the narration and Photography for the production of a instructional DVD . The Fly Rodder's Guide to Carp. Toms also contributed as the Narrator and he was Director of Photography for "The Barry Reynolds Fly Fishing Journal" that will air on the Altitude Sports Channel January 2007. Currently resides in Longmont, Colorado with his wife Laura and their two Children.
Travis Bush
13 years in the film and video field. As a director and producer has worked on features, live shows, industrials and documentaries; however is most at home in the editing process. . Most recent project was the Editing of the production of a instructional DVD The Fly Rodder's Guide to Carp. Travis is also the Chief Editor for "The Barry Reynolds Fly Fishing Journal" that will air on the Altitude Sports Channel 25 in January 2007. Currently resides in Longmont, Colorado.
This is the B B & T T team with the experience and talent to give you a high quality show using state of the art systems to produce for you the best fishing show on television.
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