Classic Friday Fly-Fishing Film Festival 10.07.22

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Welcome to the another edition of the Orvis News Friday Fly-Fishing Film Festival! Each week, we scour the Web for the best fly-fishing videos available and then serve them up for you to enjoy. This week, I’m out of the office, so we’ve got a classic collection from a few years back, featuring 16 killer productions that will take you to some exotic places, as well as to some very cool backyards.

For best results, watch all videos at full-screen and in high definition. Remember, we surf so you don’t have to. But if you do stumble upon something great that you think is worthy of inclusion in a future F5, please post it in the comments below, and we’ll take a look.

And don’t forget to check out the old, but awesome, Orvis fly-fishing video theater: The Tug. There are more than 1,250 great videos on the site!

We kick things off with a beautiful video about finding the magic in your home waters.

Our pal Vaidas from Black Fly Eyes made this cool promotional video about an incredible trip to Russia for brown trout.

How a fly pattern changed everything in the Seychelles.

Wyoming’s Wind River is a special place. A member of the local Northern Arapahoe Tribe who grew up on the river explains . . . .

Iceland’s huge brown trout are legendary for a reason.

Orvis ambassador Derek Olthuis and pals have had some incredible adventures in recent years . . . .

I don’t think we’ve featured a video from Kashmir before. This trailer has me excited about the finished film.

A multi-day trip on Montana’s Smith River is a bucket-list experience.

I love me a good “one fish” video, and this one from Wales stars a gorgeous brown trout.

Beef jerky time!

Fishing in Eastern Idaho has some gorgeous waters and big fish.

Squamish, British Columbia, sure looks like fun.

Small stream fishing is the best.

Yes, it’s an ad for a lodge, but it also features some killer action for peacocks and more.

Is there any angler who doesn’t love watching trout take flies off the surface?

This trailer features a traipse through southwestern Montana.

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