Todd Moen
Todd Moen doesn’t just document fly fishing—he’s helped define how it looks, feels, and lives on screen. As the founder of Catch Magazine and the filmmaker behind some of the most influential fly fishing films of the past two decades, Todd has a rare ability to capture moments that most anglers would otherwise miss.
His work isn’t about hero shots or hype. It’s about light, movement, and the quiet intensity of being on the water. From remote steelhead rivers in British Columbia to technical trout fisheries across the West, Todd’s films reveal the nuance of fly fishing—the tension before the eat, the rhythm of a cast, the subtle beauty of wild places.
Catch Magazine became the first digital publication of its kind in fly fishing, blending photography, film, and storytelling long before that format became standard. Through it, Todd has built a body of work that continues to shape the culture of the sport.
He doesn’t chase attention. He chases moments worth remembering—and has spent a lifetime learning how to capture them.