Friday Fly-Fishing Film Festival 06.26.20

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Welcome to an all-new edition of the Orvis News Friday Fly-Fishing Film Festival, in which we scour the Web for the best fly-fishing videos available. This week is perhaps the most international-heavy collections ever, featuring some absolutely wild destinations. In these times of little-to-no travel, it’s a great way to explore some of the myriad opportunities around the globe. So sit back and enjoy this incredible tour.

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.

If you’re hungry for more gorgeous films, we’ve created a page where you can find 10 “Orvis Presents” films, which tell amazing stories of the adventure and wonder in Nature. Click here to watch!

We kick things off with a gorgeous film about fly fishing, family, and personal history. Plus, killer tarpon footagte!

This is simply one of the most incredible fly-fishing films you’ve ever seen, and you simply won’t believe what these anglers catch on a fly. Warning: F-bombs, but you’ll understand why.

Here’s the latest from our old friend Rolf Nylinder, featuring our other pal, Håvard Stubø, of Jazz & Fly Fishing. 

Gilbert Rowley has released his first major film, about a couple of guys chasing tuna off San Diego.

Here’s a glorious trailer for an upcoming film about a beautiful river in Argentina.

An amazing day on the Madison, shared with a good dog.

Chasing dorado and pacu in the Bolivian Amazon.

Just a short, pretty look at a day in the Pennsylvania mountains.

Great stuff from Italy: a feeding trout spotted, a single cast, and that magic moment of connection.

A short look at the beauty of this country in the Eastern Himalayas.

Dry flies and New Zealand. Name a more iconic duo.

Finally, here’s the latest epic film from Chase and Aimee Bartee, a.k.a. Tight Loops Fly. It’s a 47-minute, incredible tale of an epic canoe trip in remote Labrador. You don’t want to miss this!

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