Friday Fly-Fishing Film Festival 01.07.22

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Welcome to the first, all-new edition of the Orvis News Friday Fly-Fishing Film Festival of 2022. Each week, we scour the Web for the best fly-fishing videos available. It’s film-festival season, so we have a plethora of gorgeous trailers, as well as some sweet home-grown videos–16 productions in total. There are some incredible destinations, from the South Pacific to the salmon rivers of Denmark, and from Bristol Bay to Patagonia.

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.

The stoke reel for F3T will get the old pulse racing.

Check out one of Australia’s most remote regions–the Cocos Keeling Islands.

This looks like a gorgeous story about fly fishing and motherhood.

Alaska’s Kvichak River is the setting for some amazing fall trout fishing.

A documentary about the history of the Danish river Skjern and the return of the Atlantic salmon. 

The Sian Ka’an biosphere reservation is known for its tarpon, permit, bonefish, and snook.

The history of one of the most legendary tarpon fisheries on planet earth. 

Chasing tuna along the jungle coast of Colombia.

The Cobia In the Chesapeake Bay don’t eat a fly so much as they inspect it at high speed. 

The best place in the world to sight fish may be the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean.

Who doesn’t love to watch trout eat dry flies?

Smallmouths on top are fun, too.

A rumination on fly fishing, based on the words of Maclean.

A kayak or SUP can get you into some amazing places.

More cool smallmouth action.

Dave and Amelia Jensen fish a Patagonia trout stream, casting small dry flies to willing rainbow and brown trout.

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