Friday Fly-Fishing Film Festival 05.28.21

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Welcome to an all new edition of the Orvis News Friday Fly-Fishing Film Festival! Every week, we scour the Web for the best fly-fishing videos available and then serve them up for you to enjoy. This we offer fourteen great productions from all corners of the globe–from frigid New Hampshire to balmy Mexico, and from the Scottish highlands to New Zealand’s North Island. From big rovers to tropical flats to tiny creeks, there’s something for everyone.

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 latest film from Tod Moen takes you to the Colorado high country with a couple of fishy women.

Chasing salty game fish off the tip of the Yucatan looks like Nirvana.

Small-creek fishing in California’s San Bernardino mountains.

A float trip on a gorgeous Montana river is a great way to spend a day.

Iceland’s Holkna River is a special place to fish for Atlantic salmon.

Coldwater Lake was create by the 1980 eruption of Mount Saint Helens and offers trout fishing in a glorious setting.

Late-fall fishing for rainbow trout on New Zealand’s North Island.

The scenery in the Scottish highlands is astonishing.

An angler explores his love of fly fishing and rivers.

Fly fishing deep in the woods of Western North Carolina for native brook trout.

You gotta give Haley her due for sticking it out through a brutal New England winter.

A nice trout-fishing scene from the Land Down Under. Warning: a very bad word.

Fly-fishing among the mangroves provides solace after a tough year.

Mark Melnyk and Jenna McKeown chase giant muskies in northwestern Ontario.

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