Refreshingly uncommercial, it's great to watch a film without being told you must use this make of rod or this brand of line. Made me want to pack my bags and jump on the next plane to New Zealand.
I watched it twice in the same evening. Riveting.
Roger Mortimer. Editorial Director, Today's Flyfisher.

This video gives an insight into the tremendously spectacular fishing to be found in NZ and captures the atmosphere brilliantly. The role of the guide was well done and I found the fish spotting sequences very interesting. A well shot video with a genuine feel to it.
Peter Gathercole - Renowned fly fishing photographer and author
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The video offers lots of practical detail on clearly successful fishing techniques which was excellent. "The how to" aspect of this video will be really useful for people planning a trip to NZ (me included because I'm going for a month next December).
The pictures were fine and it was good to see lots of quality trout and attractive fishing venues.
It came across that the video was free of bias that can often result from commercial sponsorship. Overall, I would say that it is a professional video that has earnt its place in the fishing video market.
Well Done.
Philip J Parkinson. Managing Director, SIMMS Europe.

This new adventure video from Messrs Burtonwood and Stazicker has brought me a step closer to realising the dream of visiting New Zealand. Clear and precise presentation makes for pleasurable viewing which has to be seen to be believed, it’s as if you’re there in person. One particular sequence set my pulse rate in overdrive, that of a dry fly being delivered to a trophy trout, rising midstream.
Hell, the hook was almost set from the armchair…
Watch in awe as Keith and Don go about tackling these river giants on a trip of a lifetime. Apart from being action packed and totally absorbing, the video offers a whole lot more. It’s crammed with useful hints, tips and advice. And the beauty is - such information is not only relative to New Zealand, these ideas can be adopted on our very own trout streams here in the UK.
With a “wow” factor of ten, this production will enthral for a full 56 minutes. Whether you plan to visit New Zealand or not, it’s a must for all passionate fly fishers. The first of many, I hope.
One nasty side effect, the veins fill with ambition…
Trout and Salmon contributor Paul Procter

I was extremely impressed with the New Zealand flyfishing video. Brilliantly made, the film gives the viewer a gripping insight into the paradise that is New Zealand. This film gives the prospective angler all the information they might need, and allows them to be properly prepared for the trip of a lifetime. I will unhesitatingly recommend this video to any of our clients planning to visit our New Zealand operation.
Mike Robinson
Fenton Robinson Sporting Travel

This excellent video shows magnificent sequences of big trout being caught and released and demonstrates that NZ has outstanding trout fishing.
I have been led to believe that fishing in New Zealand was either for few fish in long stretches of river or where there are more fish in crowded stretches and it clearly shows this not to be true. This video is an essential guide for the angler planning a trip to NZ.
It really makes me want to go!
Malcolm Greenhalgh

The famed Poms on Tour video has arrived downunder and taken the household by storm. Really impressive and considering no staging etc... was done, it has an authenticity to it you should feel proud about.
New Zealand Guide

The video was first class, on par with the Oliver Edwards series, which I regard as the best fishing videos around at the moment. I am planning a trip to NZ in 2005 and the info provided has been invaluable.
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