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var WhatACatch = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->The Atlantic Salmon is among the world&#039;s most highly prized gamefish.   Often referred to as &#039;the fish of 10,000 casts&#039;, the patience &amp;   perseverance that is required for Atlantic Salmon fishing is truly   tested when Kathryn has one last day on the water before her license   expires – &amp; she wants to catch a big one! </p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'143\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/WhatACatch.jpg\' width=\'157\' height=\'200\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->The Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) is, &amp; has for centuries been,   among the world&#039;s most highly prized gamefish. Pursuit with rod &amp;   reel of this fish dates back to at least the 15th century. The Leaper&#039;s   greatest appeal? The reel screaming action, of course! So many acrobatic   Salmon have just made the swim 7 miles from the ocean up the river. The   tawny water &amp; stunning palette of fall foliage mark the coming of   Autumn in the Maritimes – the ideal setting for Kathryn to enjoy the   week on the historic Margaree River, armed with hot cocoa, fresh lobster   &amp; one lucky White Muddler! This trip proves that for both man &amp;   animal, life is all about the journey. Kathryn &amp; the Atlantic   Salmon are en route to their home waters – Kathryn is heading back to   her &quot;home river&quot; while the fish are returning from Greenland to their   natal river in search of spawning grounds. Often referred to as &#039;the   fish of ten thousand casts&#039;, the patience &amp; perseverance that is   required for Atlantic Salmon fishing is truly tested when Kathryn has   one last day on the water before her license expires – &amp; she wants   to catch a big one!<br><br><strong>ABOUT THE SERIES:</strong><br>Because fishing is about the journey…<br><br>Brave   the waters and travel with Kathryn to some of the world&#039;s most remote   and exotic destinations in her quest to conquer the top game fish. With <em>What A Catch!</em>,   Kathryn pushes the limits of the great outdoors and her personal   physical endurance to capture the essence of a true adventure. See   Kathryn as she tackles unparalleled challenging elements and extreme   wilderness conditions to bring viewers closer to the thrill of the   catch.<br><br><em>What A Catch!</em>represents a slice of Kathryn&#039;s own   life. From Iceland to the Bahamas, the show takes the viewer on a   breathtaking journey to remote countries to explore the prized game fish   and the extraordinary surroundings that include panoramic views, and a   look into diverse foreign cultures and foods. An encounter with sharks,   bouncing a Bass Popper off a Cayman&#039;s head, standing chest deep in   Piranha and snake-filled waters… these are just a few of the blood   rushing and exciting experiences that Kathryn shares with viewers.<br><br>Each   episode is filmed in high definition using as many as three HD cameras   to capture the majesty of these unchartered waters and vistas. <em>What A Catch!</em>is filmed in exotic locations. Focus on landing a different species of game fish per episode. </div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";


var nolte = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Videography by Michael Radencich. Jon Rounds, Editor. Complete  instruction on 7 essential patterns, from start to finish, including  materials you will need . Based on the highly praised book of the same  name, this program provides detailed, crystal-clear instruction on  seven essential patterns, including dry flies, streamers, and nymphs.  From bare hook to finished fly, nothing is left out. 2-disk DVD, 137  min.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'143\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/BasicFlyTying.jpg\' width=\'144\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br--><em>Basic Fly Tying</em> may be the clearest, most thorough video  instruction for beginners ever produced. Based on the highly praised  book of the same name, this two-disc set provides detailed,  crystal-clear instruction on seven essential patterns, including dry  flies, streamers, and nymphs. From bare hook to finished fly, nothing  is left out. Even advanced tiers say they learn from watching master  tier Marvin Nolte perform and narrate each step in his expert yet  easy-going style. You can spend $200 on a week of tying lessons, or you  can own this permanent, convenient reference.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Included are  separate segments on Basic Tools, Hackle, Whip-Finish (by hand and with  tool), and Dubbing, as well as start-to-finish instruction for: ~Woolly  Bugger~Gold-Ribbed Hare\'s Ear~Pheasant Tail Nymph~Elk Hair  Caddis~Compara Dun/Sparkle Dun~Adams~Marabou Muddler&quot;.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var morris = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Skip takes you step by step through tools, materials, hooks and the  tying of some excellent fly patterns. Provides valuable insight into  how to avoid problems and tie fine flies. 120 min.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'143\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/FlyTyingClrSimp-Morris.jpg\' width=\'143\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->World-renowned fly tier Skip Morris shares his 30 years of experience  in video versions of his popular books. Each video offers 120 minutes  of easy-to-follow instruction so that you too can become an expert fly  tier. You\'ll find these videos to be as informative and enjoyable as  Skip and his best-selling books. No fly fishing library is complete  without Skip Morris\' fly-tying videos; start collecting them now.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var dennissanchez = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Jack Dennis personally demonstrates simple, straightforward,  step-by-step, basic elements of fly tying. Scott Sanchez shows you the  advantages to both traditional and new innovative materisl. Covers the  materials &amp; tools of fly tying. DVD, 240 min.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'143\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/FlyTyingBasics-Dennsi.jpg\' width=\'141\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br--><em>Fly Tying Basics: </em>Jack Dennis personally demonstrates simply,  step-by-step, the basic elements of fly tying. Learn all about the  tools of fly tying, the materials and how to choose them. Jack starts  with the basic elements of a fly and shows how to tie any variation.  Whether a beginner, intermediate or advanced, all can learn shortcuts  to improve his or her fly tying. <br /><!--br-->Running time 90 minutes dvd<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><em>Fly Materials</em>: Scott  Sanchez is a master professional fly tyer and is known as one of the  most creative in the business. His innovative uses for materials have  become his trademark. In this video Scott takes a close look at both  traditional and new materials. You\'ll get hints on selecting materials  with some great new uses that will help your patterns become more  effective. He\'ll help you find uses for materials generally not  considered for fly tying purposes with suggestions that will improve  and enhance many patterns. <br /><!--br-->Running time 120 minutes DVD.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var best = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->This set of streamers utilizes techniques for tying nearly all streamer  flies - from selecting materials to their placement of the hook. These  are flies no serious fly fisher should be without. When trout aren\'t  taking dry flies on the surface, &amp; not eating nymphs under the  surface, often you can get them out of the rocks with these streamers;  works well for bass too. 100 min.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'143\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/TyingStreamers-Best.jpg\' width=\'142\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->* Quickly locating individual patterns<br /><!--br-->* High quality digital mastering<br /><!--br-->* Improved still-frames<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->This  set of streamers utilizes techniques for tying nearly all streamer  flies - from selecting materials to their placement of the hook. These  are flies no serious fly fisher should be without. When trout aren\'t  taking dry flies on the surface, &amp; not eating nymphs under the  surface, often you can get them out of the rocks with these streamers;  work well for bass too. <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>PATTERNS INCLUDED:</strong><br /><!--br-->* Black Nose Dace<br /><!--br-->* Matuka<br /><!--br-->* Mickey Finn<br /><!--br-->* Muddler<br /><!--br-->* Spruce Fly<br /><!--br-->* Wooly Bugger</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var bartsch = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Learn to tie traditional style spey flies for salmon &amp; steelhead.  Learn: the key features of a spey fly; hackling &amp; ribbing  techniques; construct a sparse, tight body; mount traditional style  mallard wings; &amp; more. DVD; 61 min.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'143\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/TyingSpeyFlies-Bartsch.jpg\' width=\'143\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->In this DVD, Gerald demonstrates his style of tying with tips and  techniques for dressing traditional style spey flies. You will see  close up step-by-step details of how to tie three spey patterns from  start to finish. <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>You will learn:</strong> <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->* The key features of a spey fly <br /><!--br-->* Hackling and ribbing techniques <br /><!--br-->* How to construct a sparse, tight body <br /><!--br-->* How to mount traditional style mallard wings <br /><!--br-->* Other tips that you will pick up by watching the detailed close-ups of each pattern.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Gerald\'s  talent for tying elegant and durable spey flies is recognized by  anglers around the world. This DVD shows you exactly how he ties them -  so get this DVD today and enjoy ";



var hazel = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Reviewed as the best and most comprehensive Spey Casting Video ever  produced, this production has everything you need to know to get  started. Detailed instruction on ten different spey casts. 200+  graphics help you visualize lessons that you can easily take to the  water. DVD, 90 min.</td><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/IntroSpey-Hazel.jpg\' width=\'142\' height=\'200\' align=\'right\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'><strong>More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->John and Amy Hazel have refined a no-nonsense approach to learning spey  casting in their years of teaching. They bring these lessons to you in  a concise and understandable presentation that will both give the  novice a great foundation and extend the skills of the experienced.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Casts  you will learn: Single Spey, Double Spey, Reverse Double Spey, Circle  Cast, Reverse Circle Cast, Snap “T” Cast, Reverse Snap “T” Cast, Snake  Roll Cast, Reverse Snake Roll Cast, and Power Roll Cast.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Bonus Segments: What is Spey Casting?, Rods and Reels, Lines and Leaders, Grip and Stance, and Spey Casting Summary. <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>ABOUT THE AUTHORS:<br /><!--br-->John and Amy Hazel</strong> are based out of the Deschutes Angler Fly Shop in Maupin, Oregon. Both  are full time guides and instructors and have brought hundreds to the  sport of spey fishing. The video is produced by <em>FLY FISH TV</em> and is filled with detailed graphics to help you learn.</p>        <!--br--></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var kreh1 = "<table width=\'400\' border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><div align=\'justify\'><strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Presents over 20 individual &quot;lessons&quot; explaining effective ways of  presenting information in a manner that will both teach and encourage  the viewer. Virtually all aspects of casting are covered, including  roll-casting and casting with sinking lines. VHS; 73 min.</div></td><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/LessonsLefty-Kreh.jpg\' width=\'110\' height=\'200\' align=\'right\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var kreh2 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Lefty covers the basics of fly casting in detail, demonstrating casting  aids and exercises that will help beginning and advanced fly casters  improve their distance and accuracy. Lefty then demonstrates 20  specific casts that every fly fisherman should know, including  instruction on: Casting in the wind; Various roll casts; Double-hauling  techniques; Casting in tight places; Changing directions quickly; and  more. The DVD provides a 2nd angle of viewing for most of the  demonstrations. DVD, 68 min.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'143\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/FlyCasting-Kreh.jpg\' width=\'143\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /> <!--br-->This is the most comprehensive fly casting tape to date from the world\'s  most recognized fly fisherman. Lefty covers the basics of fly casting  in detail, demonstrating casting aids and exercises that will help  beginning and advanced fly casters improve their distance and accuracy.  Lefty then demonstrates 20 specific casts that every fly fisherman  should know, including instruction on<br /><!--br-->*Casting in the wind<br /><!--br-->*Various roll casts<br /><!--br-->*Double-hauling techniques<br /><!--br-->*Casting in tight places<br /><!--br-->*Changing directions quickly<br /><!--br-->*Many more<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->As  a special feature, on the DVD, we\'ve provided and optional 2nd angle of  viewing for most of the demonstrations. This allows the viewer to  analyze Lefty\'s technique from both side and behind the cast, fully  demonstrating how the casting motion determines accuracy and distance.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>WHAT THE EXPERTS ARE SAYING</strong><br /><!--br-->&quot;I\'ve  worked with Lefty for many years on instructional videos, and as a fly  caster myself, I\'ve learned more to improve my casting from the  material covered in this video than from anything I\'ve ever done  before. If you want tight loops and longer casts, you want to see  this.&quot; <em>Fred Rehbein-- Producer</em></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var hogan = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->In the casting clinic, a step-by-step breakdown of Dec’s technique  takes the viewer through the arsenal of casts Dec uses while fishing  the various conditions he encounters during a day’s fishing. Dec then  takes us out on the water to show the practical application of the  casts presented in the clinic and much more. Flies, presentation and  Dec Hogan’s fishing philosophies are just part of what’s inside. DVD,  45 min.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'143\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/ModernSpeyCast-Hogan.jpg\' width=\'140\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->From the Skagit to the Deschutes and beyond, DEC HOGAN is known  throughout the West as a premier steelhead guide and Spey-casting guru.  His casting techniques are a combination of old and new styles adapted  to maximize the performance of today’s modern Spey rods and progressive  tapered lines. <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->In  the casting clinic, a step-by-step breakdown of Dec’s technique takes  the viewer through the arsenal of casts Dec uses while fishing the  various conditions he encounters during a day’s fishing. Dec then takes  us out on the water to show the practical application of the casts  presented in the clinic and much more. Flies, presentation and Dec  Hogan’s fishing philosophies are just part of what’s inside. With the  help of fellow guide Adam Tavender, proper resuscitation and release of  your catch is covered as well. <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Filmed in Coastal British Columbia, Dec hooks up with many chrome-bright steelhead, and he even lands a few. </div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var brown = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Derek\'s descriptive style takes you from entry level upwards. Common  faults, cures and practice routines are included in the most  comprehensive guide ever produced. The video is filmed in a way which  clearly shows the correct rod and line movements throughout. DVD, 63  min.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/SpeyMasterClass-Brown.jpg\' width=\'120\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Frustrated by the Double-handed rod? This instructional tape covers all  the spey casting manoevers you’ll ever need, for both double and  single-handed rods. Single and Double Spey; Roll; Double Roll; Snake  Roll; Grant Switch; Square Cut; Sunk Line Tricks; Distance and Wind  casts; and, overhead and underhanded casts.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>RAVE REVIEW<br /><!--br--></strong>“Cast  with the Master! Derek. . . has the knack of teaching casting in a way  that even the most uncertain beginner can understand. Nothing is left  out.” <em>--Trout &amp; Salmon</em> magazine<br /><!--br--><strong><br /><!--br--><strong>ABOUT THE AUTHOR</strong></strong><br /><!--br-->Derek  Brown is a Scottish salmon fishing instructor and guide in the UK,  Russia (Ponoi), Norway, USA and Canada. In June 1996 Derek made a  single spey cast of 186 measured feet — without shooting any line!  Derek is a fully registered instructor with Scotland’s only recognized  angling instruction accreditation group: the Association of  Professional Game Angling Instructors (APGAI).</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var wulff = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->A totally dynamic DVD adaption! Joan shows and explains the mechanics  and techniques she has been developing and refining for more than 60  years. You will learn the important elements of great casting, vital  hand and arm movements, practice routines that will teach you how to  make almost all kinds of casts, along with some very special tips. You  will learn everything...from Solid Basics to Advanced Techniques. DVD,  90 min.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/DynamicsCast-Wulff.jpg\' width=\'133\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Here, in her trademark, friendly, competent style, fly-casting legend  Joan Wulff demonstrates and explains the fly-casting techniques she has  been developing and refining for more than 60 years.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html>";



var browne = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Spey casting is the fastest growing segment in fly-fishing, &amp; for  good reason. Originally the province of long, two-handed rods on misty  Scottish Atlantic salmon rivers, modern Spey casting provides any  fly-fisherman with a host of casting tools to problem-solve even the  most challenging fishing situation with either single-handed or  double-handed rods. Filmed on location on the Deschutes River, OR. 58  chapters, 93 min.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/SpeytoZ.jpg\' width=\'142\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Directed by: Jeff Pill. Sponsors: 3M/Scientific Anglers, Scott Fly  Rods, Simms Fly Fishing, Maui Jim Sunglasses, C.C. Filson. Edited by:  Steve Lovejoy, ACE<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Spey  casting is the fastest growing segment in fly-fishing, and for good  reason. Originally the province of long, two-handed rods on misty  Scottish Atlantic salmon rivers, modern Spey casting provides any  fly-fisherman with a host of casting tools to problem-solve even the  most challenging fishing situation with either single-handed or  double-handed rods.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Join these three internationally acclaimed  instructors and casters as they amiably “de-mystify” the spey cast by  focusing on common mechanics shared by all fly casts, and clearly  explain the advantages of the Traditional, Scandinavian, and Skagit  styles of Spey casting with both single and double-handed rods.  Professionally directed, produced, and filmed on location on the  Deschutes River, Oregon, this DVD is a must have for any fly fisherman.<br /><!--br--></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var pill = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Learn the basic and advanced Spey Casting techniques for both Single  and Two-Handed Rods. Watch and learn as 17 of the world\'s best casters  share their styles and skills through multi-camera coverage of  easy-to-follow demonstrations on rivers in actual fishing situations.  Chapters include: 13 detailed demonstratons of spey casting techiques;  and 6 Bonus Chapters that include an interview with Mel Krieger; a fun  look behind-the-scenes; a casting competition; and interviews with  manufacturers/sponsors involved in the production. DVD, 3 hours 30 min.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/ArtSpeyCast-Pill.jpg\' width=\'141\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->One very important point to remember is that spey casting is a style of  casting utilized by both single- and double-handed rod casters. There  are a growing number of people today who fish in rivers throughout the  east &amp; west (Montana, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Maine, Oregon,  Florida, Colorado, California, etc.) who no longer use the standard  roll cast. Instead they use spey techniques that allow for powerful  casts when there is no room for a normal backcast. In fact, many people  today are not using a normal backcast ever (even if they have room)  because spey techniques have proven so effective. There\'s lots here for  the beginner and those who already love either or both of these casting  elements and want to learn advanced techniques and styles. What sets  this DVD apart from all other &quot;Spey&quot; videos out there, is the truly  professional composition, editing, and camerawork--and the fact that it  was done out of a love for the sport, with several demonstrators  dontating their time. Sequences shot at the beautiful Golden Gate  Angling and Casting Club in San Francisco and on rivers around the  world.<br /><!--br--></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var mortensen = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Explains &amp; demonstrates the fundamental building blocks of the  Underhand cast for both single-handed &amp; two-handed rods. Essential  components of the overhead cast are also discussed in detail. Good form  &amp; proper body position for the underhand cast is stressed. Also  contains some of the most exciting Atlantic salmon fishing sequences  ever captured. Extremely high quality with subtitles in seven  languages, including French &amp; Spanish. 90 min.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/PerfectCast.jpg\' width=\'225\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->There is unprecedented interest in two-handed rods and casting in North  America at this time. Unfortunately, there is very little information  available regarding the Underhand technique. With several of the  largest tackle manufacturers now designing fly rods and fly lines  specifically for Underhand casting, there has never been a greater need  for a DVD to assist with proper technique.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->“The  Perfect Cast” explains and demonstrates the fundamental building blocks  of the Underhand cast for both single-handed and two-handed rods. The  essential components of the overhead cast are also discussed in detail.  Good form and proper body position for the Underhand cast is stressed  throughout the DVD. In order to hold the viewer’s attention, “The  Perfect Cast” contains some of the most exciting Atlantic salmon  fishing sequences ever captured on DVD. “The Perfect Cast” is not only  informative and educational, but very entertaining as well. This  extremely high quality English language DVD comes with 20 minutes of  bonus material and subtitles in seven Languages, including French and  Spanish.<br /><!--br--></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var krieger1 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p> In this new DVD edition you get an informative, gentle introduction  to the mechanics, the art, the poetry, the philosophy, the very essence  of fly fishing including essential information about knots, insect  identification and much more. Also includes a complete fly fishing  glossary, Mel\'s Reminders, and Flyfishing Moments, a medley of music  and visuals. DVD, 68+ min. </p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/Beginnings-Krieger.jpg\' width=\'139\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Beginnings is an informative, gentle introduction to the mechanics, the  art, the poetry, the philosophy, the very essence of flyfishing. <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Mel  unravels the mysteries of flyfishing in the same direct, unaffected  manner that distinguishes his flycasting instructional videos, <em>The Essence of Flycasting I &amp; II</em>. <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Instruction  without intimidation, this 68 minute video is a must for beginners or  anyone who has ever considered becoming a flyfisherman.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var krieger2 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Mel has taught thousands of students (beginner and advanced) to cast  better. In the new DVD first volume you\'ll learn all the basics  fundamentals and casts. You also get an introduction to Spey Casting; A  complete flyfishing glossary; Mel\'s Reminders, and Flyfishing Moments,  a medley of music and visuals. The program utilizes slow motion,  animation and special effects of the biomechanics of fly casting. DVD;  60+ min.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/Essence-Krieger.jpg\' width=\'138\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->This modern video manual has it all. . . <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Every  important facet of casting is dealt with, from the basics of good hand  position to the complexities of fly presentation and the double haul.  Fishing sequences for trout, bonefish and silver salmon in the Bahamas,  Oregon, Florida and Alaska add to the excitement.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->An inspiring instructional demonstration by Mel, the international acknowledged master. <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->This video has been translated into Japanese, Spanish, Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian.<br /><!--br--></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var krieger3 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->This new DVD edition includes two programs for the price of one.  ESSENCE #2: An instructional video for intermediate and advanced  flycasters, featuring distance casting, fly rod action, application of  power, bio-mechanics, distance roll casting and an introduction to Spey  casting. Features Steve Rajeff, Jim Green, John Goddard and Mike  Lawson. SPEY CASTING: A definitive manual of Spey casting offering a  totally unique overview of all fly casts. DVD, 110+ min.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/EssenceII-Krieger.jpg\' width=\'140\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->This video is more than a definitive manual of Spey casting. It offers  a totally unique overview of all fly casts-- each a valid fishing cast  and each a stepping stone to modern Spey casting.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Add  the magic of Mel\'s teachings with the superb photography of Thorarinn  Agustsson and the result is instruction at its best amid the wonders of  Iceland. <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->&quot;Spey casting for me is a new mountain -- each plateau in the climb more exciting than the last.&quot; -<!--br-->Mel Krieger<br /><!--br--></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var wulff2 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'650\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Fourteen of Lee\'s best films brought together for the first time on  this 2 DVD set. Vintage films from the heyday of angling from America\'s  pioneer fly fisherman. Freshwater, saltwater, trout, salmon and big  game species -- it\'s all here! Makes a perfect gift, and a great  addition to any sportsman\'s library. 5 hours.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/MasterColl-Wulff.jpg\' width=\'142\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Master Collection features all the titles listed below, in the Classic Videos library.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>SOLILOQUY TO A SALMON AND THE ATLANTIC SALMON</strong><br /><!--br-->A reflection of Lee Wulff\'s thoughts as he plays and releases an eighteen pound Atlantic Salmon on Quebec\'s St. Jean River.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>GIANT TUNA SMALL BOAT</strong><br /><!--br-->Take  Lee Wulff, a sixteen foot Boston Whaler, 80lb test line and a 650 pound  Blue fin, add them up for the excitement this video offers.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>TO ECUADOR FOR MARLIN</strong><br /><!--br-->Lee  and Joan Wulff probe the Humbolt current for Striped Marlin and Pacific  Sailfish. Joan\'s Marlin makes fifteen consecutive jumps in a single run  of the camera.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>THE FLY FISHERMAN\'S WORLD</strong><br /><!--br-->Trout,  Atlantic Salmon,Tarpon and Pacific Sailfish are the species. Montana,  Labrador, Florida and Panama are the locations. Put Lee Wulff in the  picture and it\'s a must for your video library.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>MINIPI TROUT</strong><br /><!--br-->Curt  Gowdy and Lee Wulff fish the untouched waters in the great Minipi Basin  of Labrador. This is wilderness fishing to dream about.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>LEAPING SILVER AND ATLANTIC SALMON ANGLING TECHNIQUES</strong><br /><!--br-->Joan  Wulff demonstrates the fine art of fly casting for Atlantic Salmon on a  Labrador river. Lee shows his techniques for playing, landing and  releasing a 24 lb. salmon, taken on a #16 fly.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>THREE TROUT TO DREAM ABOUT</strong><br /><!--br-->The  first fishing film to be shown on a National Television Network. On a  single cast, with three flies on his leader, Lee Wulff Hooks and lands  three Brook Trout, totaling seventeen pounds.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>SAN JUAN RIVER TARPON AND WORLD RECORD MARLIN</strong><br /><!--br-->Armed  with fly rods, Jack Nicholas,Curt Gowdy and Lee Wulff ride a jungle  river in a dugout canoe in pursuit of the explosive Silver Tarpon. Lee  then takes a world\'s record Marlin on a fly off Salinas Ecuador. A high  leaping 148 pounder on a twelve pound test leader tippet.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>WHERE THE BIGGEST BLUE FINS SWIM</strong><br /><!--br-->In  his 77th year, Lee Wulff lands a 960 pounder on 130 lb. test line in  the Straight of Canso in Nova Scotia. This extra-ordinary film won the  &quot;Teddy Award&quot; as best fishing film of 1983.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>AUTUMN SILVER</strong><br /><!--br-->America\'s  best known fishing team, Lee &amp; Joan Wulff, fish for Atlantic Salmon  on Nova Scotia\'s Stewiake River. The fall foliage is at its peak and as  brilliant as the leaps of this great fish. This film won the &quot;Teddy  Award&quot; as the best fishing film of 1980.<br /><!--br--></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var anatTrout = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'425\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>By understanding the anatomy of your favourite trout stream, you can better understand where trout hold, how they feed and how to apply that knowledge to proper selection of flies and presentation. Aquatic biologist and author, Rixk Hafele, shows you how to respond as conditions change.<br /><!--br--></p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'141\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/AnatomyTroutStr.jpg\' width=\'141\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><!--br--><p><strong>          More Information</strong></p><!--br--><ul><!--br--><li>Learn to disect a stream from end to end, top to bottom. Know  every riffle, run, flat and pool</li><!--br--><li>Understand the basic needs of the trout, where their prime lies will be and why</li><!--br--><li>Recognize the important food in all types of water. Learn subtle signs that signal a new bite</li><!--br--><li>Become adept at selecting the proper fly and presenting it to imitate the natural\'s behaviour</li><!--br--></ul><!--br--></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var selTrout = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'500\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>Doug Swisher, co-author of &quot;Selective Trout,&quot; shows you how to make the evolution from a capable angler to a master fly fisherman.</p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>By combining your physical casting skills with the mental skills of knowing what strategies to use during hatch and no-hatch situations, you\'ll be able to catch selective trout, when others can\'t.<br /><!--br--></p></td><!--br--><td width=\'144\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/StratSelTrout.jpg\' width=\'144\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><!--br--><p><strong>          More Information</strong></p><!--br--><p>You\'ll learn:</p><!--br--><ul><!--br--><li>What characteristics trout use to select their food</li><!--br--><li>To be an efficient angler, avoiding frustration, by quickly determining what the fish are taking and how to imitate it</li><!--br--><li>Strategies for fishing a typical hatch from bottom to top, nymphal state to the adult</li><!--br--><li>Efficient techniques for making super long drag-free presentations from any position</li><!--br--><li>Highly productive and exciting strategies for catching more trout, especially large ones, during no-hatch conditions</li><!--br--><li>The forgotten &quot;art&quot; of streamer fishing</li><!--br--></ul><!--br--></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html>";



var flyfishtrout = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'500\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>Take the mystery out of becoming a more successful trout fisherman no matter how long you\'ve been fly fishing. Let Gary Borger, internationally known fly fishing authour, be your personal instructor. While fishing famous western rivers, Gary demonstrates proven techniques for dry flies, nymphs and streamers.<br /><!--br--></p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'143\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/FlyFishTrout.jpg\' width=\'143\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><!--br--><p><strong>          More Information</strong></p><!--br--><p>Filmed in the crystal clear mountain streams of Montana, &quot;Fly Fishing for Trout&quot; is an outdoor classic featuring renowned fly fishing expert, Gary Borger. This video will teach just what you\'ll need to catch trout on the fly.</p><!--br--><p>Gary Borger will show you:</p><!--br--><ul><!--br--><li>The insects trout feed on and how to select a fly that will match the hatch</li><!--br--><li>How to find the feeding lies, sheltering lies and prime lies in a stream</li><!--br--><li>Demonstrations of the roll cast and the overhead cast</li><!--br--><li>The best combination of equipment and prensentation techniques to use in different situations</li><!--br--><li>Important knots and how to tie them</li><!--br--><li>How to successfully fish nymphs, emergers, streamers and dry flies to trout in riffles and pools<br /><!--br--></li><!--br--></ul><!--br--></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";




var advcast = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'400\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>&quot;Advanced Fly Casting&quot; will give you the ability to fish effectively in every fishing situation. By mastering Doug\'s techniques and principles you\'ll be able to fish the places that you thought were impossible.<br /><!--br--></p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'140\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/AdvancedFlyCast.jpg\' width=\'140\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><!--br--><p><strong>          More Information</strong></p><!--br--><p>If you are already an experienced caster but have difficulty fishing the &quot;impossible&quot; places, this program is for you. Doug Swisher, fly fishing instructor and author, will help you make the transistion from a good caster to a master fly fisherman by:</p><!--br--><ul><!--br--><li>Making sure you have a complete understanding of the foundation principles of fly casting</li><!--br--><li>Showing you advanced techniques for extending your drag-free drifts, such as mending, the reach cast and feeding slack</li><!--br--><li>Increasing the accuracy of your slack line casts</li><!--br--><li>Making accurate curve casts - the mark of a master fly fisherman</li><!--br--><li>Demonstrating how to &quot;fish the clock&quot; - making long, drag-free presentations to every angle (360&deg;) without changing your casting position</li><!--br--><li>Increasing your casting distance range by making the double haul easy to learn</li><!--br--></ul><!--br--></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var helm = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'400\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>Chris takes you through tying his signature fly, the Deer Mouse. In  addition, he ties and explains the techniques of tying Tim England\'s  famous diving hair bug, Ty\'s Tantilizer, as well as Dave Whitlock\'s  &quot;Ratmouse.&quot; Emphasis is on stacking hair, as well as the importance of  using the correct material; thread &amp; tools are emphasized.<br /><!--br--></p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'140\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/TyingHairBugs-Helm.jpg\' width=\'140\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var chico1 = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'425\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>Chico covers the essential skills of alignment &amp; assembly, casting  the weight of the line, proper grip &amp; stance and the arc and the  stroke. Even more importantly, the viewer can clearly see the path of  the line and the tip of the rod as it is cast, which facilitates quick  comprehension and easy reproduction of the casting techniques taught.  You must see it to believe it!<br /><!--br--></p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'141\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/ArtFlyCasting-Fernandez.jpg\' width=\'142\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var chico2 = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'425\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>Designed to improve your fast cast, long cast, sidearm cast, double  haul, distance casting &amp; more as Chico demonstrates the casts used  by experts to conquer changing fishing conditions.<br /><!--br--></p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'141\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/AdvFlyCasting-Fernandez.jpg\' width=\'143\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var dennis = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'350\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>Designed to take the beginning fly caster to the next level with the  emphasis on improving &amp; correcting the mistakes of an intermediate  fly caster.<br /><!--br--></p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'141\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/ImproveCast-Dennis.jpg\' width=\'139\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><!--br--><p><strong>          More Information</strong></p><!--br--><p>This DVD is designed to take the beginning fly caster to the next level  with the emphasis on improving and correcting the mistakes of an  intermediate fly caster. The focus is on fishing also with tips to help  your casts get you better results on the stream. <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Filmed  and edited digitally with clear, easy to understand techinques honed  from a lifetime of 40 years of hands on fly casting instruction from  internationally known Fly Fisher Jack Dennis.<br /><!--br--></p><!--br--></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var fishBasic = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'425\'><!--br--><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>Recently filmed in the new Digital High Definition Widescreen format,  this remarkably comprehensive DVD is an easy to understand and fun  introduction to the marvelous world of fly fishing. Leads the viewer  through all the essential equipment and techniques of fly fishing:  casting, knots, flies, lines, leaders, etc.<br /><!--br--></p><!--br--><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'141\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/TheNewFlyFishingBasics.jpg\' width=\'140\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><!--br--><p><strong>          More Information</strong></p><!--br--><p>Jim and Kelly Watt are proud to have taught more than 150,000 folks  around the world how to fly fish with their classic video, Fly Fishing Basics, A Beginners Guide. <br><!--br--><br><!--br-->Now you can own its 21st century successor,<em>Fly Fishing Basics</em> on DVD. Recently filmed in the new Digital High Definition Widescreen  format, this remarkably comprehensive DVD is an easy to understand and  fun introduction to the marvelous world of fly fishing.<br><!--br--></p><!--br--><p><em>Fly Fishing Basics, A Beginners Guide.</em> DVD greatly expands upon the lessons of &quot;Fly Fishing Basics&quot; featuring  all new footage and added segments guiding you through...<br><!--br--><br><!--br-->The essentials of fly fishing gear and setup:<br><!--br-->Choosing the right rod<br><!--br-->Line choice for every situation<br><!--br-->Knots you\'ll use forever<br><!--br-->Fly styles...when &amp; where to fish them<br><!--br--><br><!--br-->You\'ll master:<br><!--br-->Basic casting techniques<br><!--br-->Expert casts for difficult situations<br><!--br-->The proper way to fish lakes, streams and rivers<br><!--br--><br><!--br-->You\'ll  even get started tying your own flies, with explanations of the tools  &amp; techniques you\'ll use &amp; step by step lessons for tying tying  a streamer, a dry fly and a basic nymph.</p><!--br--><p>&quot;The  NEW Fly Fishing Basics&quot; gives you 90 minutes of solid instruction in  every aspect of the fly fishing art. You\'ll find yourself returning  again and again as your skill level grows.<br /><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--></p><!--br--><!--br--></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var flexcoat = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'425\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>Takes you through the steps of rod building the way we do it. Here  Roger Seiders, President of Flex Coat, shows you the tools you will  need, how we find the spine, align the guides, build the rod handle,  wrap the guides, mix &amp; apply the finish. We also show you advanced  tools &amp; techniques we use.<br /><!--br--></p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'141\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/FlexCoat.jpg\' width=\'139\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var anatTrout2 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'425\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>By understanding the anatomy of your favourite trout stream, you can better understand where trout hold, how they feed and how to apply that knowledge to proper selection of flies and presentation. Aquatic biologist and author, Rixk Hafele, shows you how to respond as conditions change.<br /><!--br--></p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'112\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/VHS/AnatTroutStream-Hafele.jpg\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><!--br--><p><strong>          More Information</strong></p><!--br--><ul><!--br--><li>Learn to disect a stream from end to end, top to bottom. Know  every riffle, run, flat and pool</li><!--br--><li>Understand the basic needs of the trout, where their prime lies will be and why</li><!--br--><li>Recognize the important food in all types of water. Learn subtle signs that signal a new bite</li><!--br--><li>Become adept at selecting the proper fly and presenting it to imitate the natural\'s behaviour</li><!--br--></ul><!--br--></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var borger = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'425\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><div align=\'justify\'>Gary Borger, Professor of Biology and author on fly tying, teaches you in just one hour more than you could learn from volumes of books and months of practice. Gary shares with you his understanding of trout stream ecology and fly tying techniques, so you can produce with ease successful fly patterns.<!--br--></div><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--></td><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><td width=\'117\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/../Books/VHS/TyingTroutFlies-Borger.jpg\' width=\'111\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'>You\'ll learn, in close-up detail:</p><!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><!--br--><ul><!--br--><li>An understanding of materials, tools and terminology.</li><!--br--><li>Importance of colour, texture, and size in matching the natural.</li><!--br--><li>Step-by-step concepts and techniques needed to tie most flies from beginning to end.</li><!--br--></ul><!--br-->You\'ll go under water with the camera to observe how the imitation matches the natural. You\'ll also see Gary put his fly tying knowledge to the ultimate test &#8212; in persuit of trout. Whether you\'re a vetran tyer or just starting out, Gary\'s instructions will speed your development and enhance your understanding of this fascinating art.</div></td><!--br--><!--br--></tr><!--br--><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var hookedBasic = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'425\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'><strong>Steve Probasco</strong><br><!--br-->Internationally published author, lecurer and expert fly tyer will guide you through all the basic tools, materials and techniques to get started fly tying.</p><!--br--><!--br--></td><!--br--><!--br--><td width=\'117\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/../Books/VHS/HookedOnFlyTying-Basic.jpg\' width=\'110\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><p><strong>You\'ll Learn About:</strong></p><!--br--><p><strong>Tools<br><!--br--></strong>How to use vises, bobbins, bodkins, whip finishers &amp; more.</p><!--br--><p><strong>Materials<br><!--br--></strong>Threads, wire, saddle hackles, necks, moose hair, peacock hurl, dubbings, and a myriad of other materials.</p><!--br--><p><strong>Flies</strong><br><!--br-->Tying the &quot;Adams&quot; (dry fly), &quot;Soft Hackle Peacock Hurl&quot; (wet fly), &quot;Hare\'s Ear&quot; (nymph) and the &quot;Wooley Bugger&quot; (streamer).</p></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var hookedDeer = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'425\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'><strong>Deer Hair Techniques<br><!--br--></strong>By expert fly tyer, Chris Helm.</p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'><strong>Pelt Parts<br><!--br--></strong>Tying flies with deer hair is becoming extremely popular and to do so successfully you first need to know what hair comes from which part of the body and which flies it is best suited for.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><!--br--><td width=\'117\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/../Books/VHS/HookedOnFlyTying-Helm.jpg\' width=\'112\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><p><strong>Tools<br><!--br--></strong>Learn which tools and hooks are crucial to success in fly tying with deer hair.</p><!--br--><p><strong>Adding Colours<br><!--br--></strong>To one side, then to another, installing fine little gills... All with deer hair.</p><!--br--><p><strong>Stacking &amp; Compacting</strong><br><!--br-->So your deer hair bodies are dense and look durable and solid.</p><!--br--><p><strong>Installing eyes<br><!--br--></strong>So they stay</p><!--br--><p><strong>Rubber Legs</strong><br><!--br-->Who hasn\'t suffered through the agony of rubber legs on flies? Chris shows you two methods, both extremely effective.</p><!--br--><p><strong>Trimming</strong><br><!--br-->Learn how to get those smooth symmetrically shaped bodies, every time.</p></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var hookedStep1 = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'425\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>Dick Talleur demonstrates how to tie:</p><!--br--><ul><!--br--><li>Grey-Hackle Peacock, Wet Fly</li><!--br--><li>Gold Ribbed Hare\'s Ear, Nymph</li><!--br--><li>Pale Morning Dun, Dry Fly</li><!--br--><li>Black/Grizzly/Olive Wolly Bugger, Streamer</li><!--br--></ul></td><!--br--><td width=\'117\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/../Books/VHS/HookedOnFlyTying-Talleur.jpg\' width=\'112\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var hookedStep2 = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'425\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>Dick Talleur demonstrates how to tie:</p><!--br--><ul><!--br--><li>Hair-Wing Caddis, Dry Fly</li><!--br--><li>Grizzly Wulff, Dry Fly</li><!--br--><li>Muddler Minnow, Streamer</li><!--br--><li>Adams Parachute, Dry Fly</li><!--br--></ul></td><!--br--><td width=\'117\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/../Books/VHS/HookedOnFlyTying-Talleur2.jpg\' width=\'110\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html>";



var befus = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'425\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>In this video you will learn the basic techniques that allows you to tie hundreds of different patterns. Brad addresses many of the common problems that beginning fly tyers encounter, such as figuring proportions, material section, thread control and material handling. Brad breaks down the individual techniques that allow you to master fly tying with speed, ease and efficiency. This video includes Brassie, Hare\'s Ear Nymph, Elk Hair Caddis and Adams.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'117\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/../Books/VHS/BasicTechniques-Befus.jpg\' width=\'117\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'>Brad stresses the importance of teaching technique. &quot;My philosophy is that once you have mastered the techniques that I cover in the video you can tie a variety of different patterns rather than one specific type.&quot;</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var jorgensen = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'425\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td rowspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'><strong>Tying Techniques Demonstrated:</strong></p><!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>Streamers</strong><!--br--><ul><!--br--><li>The Muddler</li><!--br--><li>Black Nose Dace<br align=\'justify\' /><!--br--></li><!--br--></ul><!--br--><strong>Steelhead Flies</strong><!--br--><ul><!--br--><li>Chartreuse Wet Fly</li><!--br--><li>Purple Wolly Bugger</li><!--br--><li>Steelhead Dry Fly</li><!--br--></ul><!--br--><strong>Atlantic Salmon Flies</strong><!--br--><ul><!--br--><li>Blue Charm Hair-WIng</li><!--br--><li>Green Highlander Hair-Wing</li><!--br--></ul><!--br--></div>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'110\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/../Books/VHS/PoulJorgensenOnFlyTying.jpg\' width=\'110\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'>&nbsp;</td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html>";



var wulffSchool = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'0\' width=\'375\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>The in-depth analysis of fly casting, with descriptive terms for the integral parts, has made the Joan &amp; Lee Wulff Fishing School different from all the others. With Lee\'s Fly-O invention, an <em>indoor</em> fly-casting practice outfit, joan analyzes the casting mechanics for you. &quot;Getting the Whole Picture&quot; shows you how to determine the perfect lin speed, timing, and stroke length for each cast. Lee\'s unconventional <em>oval</em> cast expands your ability to solve casting problems. <br /><!--br--></p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'123\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><div align=\'right\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/../Books/VHS/SchoolofFlyCasting-Wulff.jpg\' width=\'116\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>Shooting line, single and double hauls and other techniques that are useful under actual fishing conditions are explained, and you\'ll enjoy exciting sequences of fly-fishing for bass, trout, Atlantic salmon, tarpon and striped marlin.</td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var wulffWorld = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'450\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>Lee Wulff covers the fly fisherman\'s world, taking you accross the full spectrum of fly rod excitement. Travel with him to Montana to fish for trout with a delicate six-foot fly rod and to Labrador where he challenges the great Atlantic salmon on the same featherweight rod. Join him in the Florida Keys to land a hundred-and-thirty-pound tarpon, and continue on to Pinas Bay, Panama, to share the thrill of subduing a high leaping, deep diving Pacific sailfish.<br /><!--br--></p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'120\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/../Books/VHS/TheFlyFishingWorld-Wulff.jpg\' width=\'112\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var wulffSilver = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'425\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>Joan and Lee Wulff fish for Atlantic salmon on a Nova Scotia River, the Stewiake, in October when the fall foliage is at its peak &#8212; as brilliant as the leaps of the salmon. You\'ll see good casting, high leaping fish and a beautiful sequenc of fishing in a silver fog that drifts in from the sea. This film won the &quot;Teddy&quot; award as best fishing film of 1980.<br /><!--br--></p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'120\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/../Books/VHS/AutomSilver-Wulff.jpg\' width=\'120\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var fabian = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'425\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>You\'ll see why many anglers choose fly fishing as a lifetime sport. Fly fishing is actually an ancient sport.</p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>Fly fishing is so easy that even a child can learn. You\'ll see how even a little bluegill can turn a kid into a fly fisherman for life.</p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>&nbsp;</p><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--></td><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><td width=\'117\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/../Books/VHS/FlyFishingMagic-Fabian.jpg\' width=\'109\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'>The subtle sip<!--br--><!--br--><!--br-->of a trout taking minute flies off the surface of a pristine stream ... the sudden splash of a largemouth bass splashing at a fly .. the awsome sight of a huge steelhead hurling itself out of the water. Those are just some of the sights from the world of fly fishing covered in this program.</p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>And you\'ll experience the frontiers of fly fishing. Stalking the wary bonefish on tropical salt water flats. Landing a giant tarpon with a fly rod &#8212; a fish that weighs almost 200 pounds. Fly fishing in the remote regions of Alaska and going after big billfish off the coast of Austrailia.</p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>There are no limits to fly fishing. And after you watch this program, you\'ll understand why fly fishermen feel it is the ultimate angling sport.</p></td><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--></tr><!--br--><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var krieger4 = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'425\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>An instructional video for intermediate and advanced fly casters featuring distance casting, the bio mechanics of good form, fly rod action, application of power, distance roll casting and an introduction to spey casting with both the single and the two handed fly rod.</p><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>Guest appearances include world champion flycaster Steve Rajeff, fly fishing experts Jim Green, Mike Lawson and John Goddard, and Dr. Anthony Stellar, president of Bio-Kinetics, Inc.<!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--></p></td><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><td width=\'117\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/../Books/VHS/EssenceFlyCastII-Krieger.jpg\' width=\'110\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--></tr><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--><!--br--><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var spinhelm = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \'-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\' \'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\'><!--br--><html xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv=\'Content-Type\' content=\'text/html; charset=utf-8\' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type=\'text/css\'><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->	background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'350\'><!--br-->  <tbody><!--br-->    <tr><!--br-->      <td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br-->        <p align=\'justify\'>This excellent production makes the seemingly impossible task of  spinning hair easy &amp; covers many specialized techniques: color on  one side, trimming, etc. DVD; 60 min.<br /><!--br-->      </p>      </td><!--br-->      <td width=\'145\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/../Books/DVD/SpinningDeer-Helm.jpg\' width=\'143\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br-->    </tr><!--br-->    <tr><!--br-->      <td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br-->        <div align=\'justify\'><!--br-->          <p><strong>          More Information</strong> </p><!--br-->          <li> This DVD takes the mystery out of <em>Spinning Deer Hair</em> to help you create durable &amp; effective spun deer hair flies.<br /><!--br-->          </li><li> Learn deer hair techniques with expert fly tying instructor, Chris Helm.<br /><!--br-->            </li><li>  Pelt Parts -- tying flies with deer hair is becoming extremely popular  &amp; to do so successfully, you first need to know what hair comes  from which part of the body and which flies it is best suited for.<br /><!--br-->            </li><li> Tools - Learn which tools &amp; hooks are crucial to success in tying with deer hair.<br /><!--br-->            </li><li> Adding colors ...to one side, then to another, installing fine little gills...all with deer hair!<br /><!--br-->            </li><li> Stacking &amp; Compacting - so your deer hair bodies are dense &amp; look durable &amp; solid.<br /><!--br-->            </li><li> Installing eyes, so they stay.<br /><!--br-->            </li><li>  Rubber legs...who hasn\'t suffered through the agony of rubber legs on  flies? Chris shows you 2 methods, both extremely effective.<br /><!--br--></li><li> Trimming...learn how to get hose smooth symmetrically shaped bodies, every time.</li></p><!--br-->      </div></td><!--br-->    </tr><!--br-->  </tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var mortensen2 = "<table border='0' cellspacing='5' width='570'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align='left'><p align='justify'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Henrik's method of decoding the hidden messages in the water enables  him to pin-point the exact spots in a pool where the salmon stand &amp;  what fly &amp; technique to use. Filmed in Iceland, amidst the world's  finest salmon rivers.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td align='left' valign='top'><img src='http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/CrackingTheCode-Mortensen.jpg' width='141' height='200' border='1' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan='2' align='left'>        <!--br--><div align='justify'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Henrik concentrates on the art of salmon fishing - assessing the  situation, formulating a strategy and executing the plan &amp;  hitching. His instructions run the gamut, from reading a river to  effectively fishing for the elusive salmon. Filmed in Iceland, amidst  the world's finest salmon rivers. The rivers are quite demanding,  concerning casting techniques and, especially, fishing strategies.  Henrik's method of decoding the hidden messages in the water enables  him to pin-point the exact spots in a pool where the salmon stand and  what fly and technique to use.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var carmichael = "<table border='0' cellspacing='5' width='570'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align='left'><p align='justify'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->This entertaining video, the only existing film of any classic  rodmaker, shows the great Everett Garrison in his workshop,  demonstrating &amp; explaining how he made his world famous bamboo fly  rods. Beginning with splitting the raw bamboo, he details his own  procedures, using his unusual binding machine, silk winding technique,  &amp; unique varnishing tanks, until we see a completed rod, ready for  the river. A great companion to the classic rodbuilding book by Everett  Garrison, A Master's Guide to Building a Bamboo Fly Rod.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td align='left' valign='top'><img src='http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/Garrison-Carmichael.jpg' width='141' height='200' border='1' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var tipsForBetterClassics = "<table border='0' cellspacing='5' width='570'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align='left'><p align='justify'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->The demonstration of a series of steps, in a logical order, for tying  classic salmon flies. Covers: tips &amp; tags, tying a golden phesant  crest tail, herl butt, applying tinsel &amp; hackle for salmon fly  bodies, floss, hackle &amp; more.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td align='left' valign='top'><img src='http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/TipsForBetterClassic.jpg' width='140' height='200' border='1' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan='2' align='left'>        <!--br--><div align='justify'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->NEW HOOKED ON FLY TYING TITLES &amp; RECIPES<br><br>24 new  titles recorded in digital widescreen High Definition format by the  world’s premier fly tying program producers Jim &amp; Kelly Watt, these  programs are educational/instructional DVD’s designed for all levels of  fly tyers.<br><br>The purpose to this DVD is to give the tier who would  like to venture into tying classic Atlantic salmon flies instruction in  mastering some of the essential skills in tying these beautiful flies.  Although not every known technique is demonstrated, many of the  essentials are shown. <br><br>This is not a step by step instructional  DVD for tying a particular salmon fly pattern. Rather, it is the  demonstration of a series of steps, in a logical order, for tying  classic salmon flies. Mastering these skills will give the tier a head  start in mastering the art of tying the classic salmon fly. More  importantly, using these techniques consistently will allow the tier to  be more proficient at the vise, regardless of the pattern being tied.<br><br>Techniques to be demonstrated include:<br>Tips &amp; Tags<br>Tying Golden Pheasant Crest Tail<br>Herl Butt<br>Applying Tinsel &amp; Hackle For Salmon Fly Bodies<br>Floss<br>Hackle<br>Golden Pheasant Tippet Underwing<br>Building A Married Wing<br>Applying Shoulders To Married Wings<br>Bronze Mallard Roof</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var lemire = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Lemire is the guy who ties flies in his fingers. Harry is one of few who   practice this craft (art) without the aid of a vise &amp; as a result   his flies duplicate quite closely what they are supposed to look like.   He quite literally holds an enormous piece of fly-tying history between   his left thumb &amp; index finger every time he ties a fly. Harry shows   how to tie &quot;in-hand&quot;: The Blue Wasp &amp; The Helmsdale Doctor. 101 min.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'143\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/FullDressed-Lemire.jpg\' width=\'141\' height=\'200\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br--><em>Full Dressed Atlantic Salmon Flies &quot;In Hand&quot; with &quot;In-Hand Harry&quot; Lemire</em> is the guy who ties flies in his fingers.  He&#039;s one of few on the   planet that practice this historic, yet very practical artistry. A   member of the Northwest Atlantic Salmon Fly Guild, Harry Lemire is a   legend in the Salmon Fly arena. Harry practices this craft (art) without   the aid of a vice &amp; as a result his flies duplicate quite closely   the epitome of what they are supposed to look like. This Washingtonian   quite literally holds an enormous piece of fly-tying history between his   left thumb &amp; index finger every time he ties a fly. <br><br>Unlike   many fly tyers that develop steelhead &amp; salmon patterns based on   artistic flare, Harry Lemire always designed &amp; fished his flies as a   natural living creature. &quot;At the age of 6, I started showing a lot of   interest in fishing gear. As time went by I went fishing more, tied   better flies &amp; caught more fish. With Steelhead becoming my real   passion for the last 50 years I have fished many rivers in Washington,   British Columbia, Idaho, Oregon &amp; California. <br><br>After tying   thousands of trout &amp; steelhead flies, fly tying had become pretty   mundane for me. Until the Christmas of 1990 when my wife Marlene, seeing   my dilemma, gave me the book <em>How To Dress Salmon Flies</em> by Dr. T E   Pryce-Tannatt, &amp; said, &#039;here, this will keep you busy.&#039; The book   fascinated me. In this book were all the instructions on how to tie full   dress Atlantic salmon flies the old way. Just to think, that was how   fishermen &amp; gillies used to tie them before vises were invented! I   went through the book from cover to cover twice &amp; couldn\'t wait to   get started. So I gave it a try. I found it very possible, practical   &amp; rewarding. From that day to this I\'ve never used a vice when tying   classic patterns &amp; see no reason to. Well it\'s been about 20 years   now, &amp; I\'m just as excited about it now as I was then. I guess I\'ve   been something of a curiosity. Tying in hand, now, is strictly for   nostalgia. The tradition is what I like about it, &amp; the tradition is   why I do it.&quot;  Harry Lemire.  Harry shows how to tie &quot;in-hand&quot;: The   Blue Wasp &amp; The Helmsdale Doctor. </div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var MrHardy = "<table border='0' cellspacing='5' width='570'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align='left'><p align='justify'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->The name Hardy's has been synonymous with the best in fishing for 135  years, a name to stir the hearts of fishermen everywhere. A fascinating  new feature length documentary film about this much loved family  business &amp; the lost art of fishing tackle. A must for every angler  &amp; a joy for anyone who loves a great documentary story.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td align='left' valign='top'><img src='http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/MrHardy.jpg' width='156' height='200' border='1' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan='2' align='left'>        <!--br--><div align='justify'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br--><em>The Lost World of Mr Hardy</em> is a fascinating new feature length documentary film now available on DVD.<br><br>The name Hardy's has been synonymous with the best in fishing for 135 years, a name to stir the hearts of fishermen everywhere.<br><br>Independent  filmmakers Andy Heathcote and Heike Bachelier have now made an  incredible, rich film about this much loved family business and the  lost art of fishing tackle.<br><br>“Only the best is good enough for  fisherman” said J.J. Hardy at the end of the 19th century and how right  he was. The name Hardy has been synonymous with the best in angling for  135 years, a name to stir the heart of many a fisherman.<br><br>“Mister  Jim” is how the employees respectfully addressed their boss Jim Hardy,  the last of the family to work for the firm and now retired. His  Grandfather and Great-Uncle, opened a small shop in the far north of  England in 1873. Both passionate fisherman, they invented fishing  tackle. Their skill, devotion, and innovative marketing strategies  allowed them to conquer the world. Kings, Queens and Maharajahs loved  them and the name Hardy's has been synonymous with fishing for more  than a century.<br><br>Experience a beautiful, evocative film about the  people who have spent their working lives in the pursuit of perfect  fishing tackle.<br><br>See long forgotten films capturing an incredible world of 80 years ago with unbelievable rivers full of enormous salmon.<br><br>Discover  a new world of rod and reel makers still working by hand today and the  magic and elegance of the world's very best fishing tackle.<br><br>Be inspired by a poignant reflection of the world we live in and the myriad ways it has changed over 130 years.<br><br>Celebrate quality, the longevity of the craftsman's hand and the essence of angling.<br><br>A must for every angler and a joy for anyone who loves a great documentary story.<br></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var talleur = "<table border='0' cellspacing='5' width='570'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align='left'><p align='justify'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Teaches viewers the intricate &amp; delicate techniques of tying very  effective flies in an easy to understand, hands-on approach. Will gain  techniques &amp; tricks to tying a variety of patterns demonstrated in  the program and for many other flies.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td align='left' valign='top'><img src='http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/FlyTyingBasics-Talleur.jpg' width='133' height='200' border='1' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan='2' align='left'>        <!--br--><div align='justify'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Learn about tools, techniques &amp; basic skills.<br><br>Dick  Talleur... Fly tying authority, columnist, author, photographer, and  fly fishing guide teaches viewers the intricate and delicate techniques  of tying very effective flies in an easy to understand, hands-on  approach. Viewers will gain techniques and tricks to tying a variety of  patterns demonstrated in the program and for many other flies.<br></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var miramichi = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'572\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td width=\'401\' align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Here\'s the best of Atlantic Salmon angling - the river, the fish, the   anglers. In true and entertaining adventure, explore the 65 miles of the   Miramichi from Boisetown to tidewater by air. Features a 4-day canoe   voyage. Includes Joan Wulff, Lee Wulff, Charlie DeFeo, Ed Zern, &amp;   Ted Williams. 35 min.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'152\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/MemoriesOfTheMiramichi.jpg\' width=\'150\' height=\'200\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Run by canoe the 65 miles of the Miramichi from Boisetown to tidewater,   pool by pool, catching salmon as you go, with boatmen Dewey Gillespie   and Vince Swazey. Visit anglers and the riverside highlights. Fly at 500   feet to explore this majestic river and it\'s setting in New Brunswick.<br><br>Myths,   legends, and even some true stories will have you heading North next   July for the fine Atlantic salmon fishing of the SW Miramichi. </div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var SkagitMaster = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Includes step by step grass casting sequences demonstrating the various   Skagit Poke casts, Skagit Double &amp; C-Spey. Real world application of   Skagit Casting in actual fishing situations. 120+ min. </p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'143\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/SkagitMaster.jpg\' width=\'142\' height=\'200\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->The idea for this DVD hatched in 2000 in a red Russian Arctic Army tent   on the banks of a remote Kamchatkan steelhead river over a bottle of   scotch, a pile of fly tying materials and a relentlessly smoking   woodstove…during a five-day snow storm. <br><br><li>Step by step grass casting sequences demonstrating the various Skagit Poke casts, Skagit Double and C-Spey.<br><li>Real world application of Skagit Casting in actual fishing situations.<br><li>Ed Ward tying an Intruder with Co-designer, Jerry French.<br><li>Skagit Casting with Switch rods for trout and other species.<br><li>Line Splicing techniques<br><li>Special guest appearance by steelhead guides Scott Howell, Mike McCune, Scott O'Donnell and Jeff Hickman.<br><li>Special Bonus Features section.<br><br>Filmed on Sauk, Skagit, Grande Rhonde and Kanektok Rivers.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var SkagitMaster2 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Filmed in BC and Oregon, Steelheading Outside the Box is the most   insightful, technique focused steelhead film in over twenty years. There   are no indicators or dead drifted nymphs in this film, just deeply sunk   swinging flies jacked by Skagit Flight and Skagit Short shooting heads,   wicked looking custom Intruders and water spitting popping bugs   chugging behind the latest high tech Scandi heads; it’s steelheading   Scott’s way. 120 min </p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'143\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/SkagitMaster2.jpg\' width=\'140\' height=\'200\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Whether he’s dropping a cone head Prom Dress through 10 feet of cold   winter flow to a short piece of holding water or popping a foam lipped   Ska-opper over a roily boulder patch, Scott knows where fish live and   how to make them respond. Few &quot;How To&quot; films deliver with results. <br><br>From   the intimate coastal streams of Northern BC to his home waters in   Oregon, Scott Howell goes fishing and shares the techniques he developed   throughout is career and lands over a dozen wild steelhead in the   process. Scott’s philosophy: &quot;If that steelhead intended to eat your   fly, it would have&quot;. You shouldn’t worry about the ones that got away or   the short strikes, dull pulls and plucks. Enjoy and respect them all.   But cherish the ones you get to touch. Skagit Master Volume 2 Featuring   Scott Howell is the perfect companion to Skagit Master Volume 1   Featuring Ed Ward.<br><br>The film contains a lot of thinking outside   the box steelheader stuff, like how to get your fly down through 6-8   feet of fast, cold winter water to resting steelhead.   Basalt bedrock   rivers like the North Umpqua require different techniques than say, the   Skagit, so Scott shows us how to do it.  And there’s a lot of classic   water fished in a more traditional way.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var RiseMovie = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Confluence Films new release \'Rise\' will once again take viewers on an   incredible fly fishing journey around the world. Shot entirely on 16 mm   motion picture film, the cinematography &amp; beauty of this film is   unlike anything the fly fishing industry has ever seen. Locations   include: Los Roques, Venezuela, Idaho\'s Henry\'s Fork, the Florida Keys,   Patagonia, Argentina, New Orleans &amp; Alaska. 70 min.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'143\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/DVD/RiseMovie.jpg\' width=\'143\' height=\'200\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->he segments and locations include Los Roques, Venezuela, Idaho\'s Henry\'s   Fork, the Florida Keys, Patagonia, Argentina, New Orleans &amp;   Southeast Louisiana, &amp; the Katmai Region of Alaska. Promises to the   the finest &amp; potentially best-selling fishing DVD of all time.<br><br>Just   10 days after we started shipping DRIFT DVD\'S by the truckload, we   began shooting the next Confluence Films Production. We loaded up the   camera\'s and headed to Venezuela to chase the legendary BONEFISH of Los   Roques. Joining us is Millie Paini of Island Park, Idaho and from   Steamboat Colorado, photographer/Los Roques veteran, Jason Jagger. They   are both great rods and delivered a lot of big bonefish for the cameras.   The trip was full of fish on literally every flat we waded and   according to the locals this is a slow time for Bonefish, we certainly   didn\'t notice. Millie and Jason both locked into the biggest fish wading   a few steps from town. The entire archipelago is stunning, crystal   clear water, great people and millions of big, powerful bonefish. Thanks   to Chris &amp; Ramon of Sightcast Outfitters for hosting us, it was a   top notch experience and a great way to start the next film.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";
