This Is Your Last Week to Stream the 2021 Fly Fishing Film Tour

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Our sibling outfit, the Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T), is streaming its 2021 lineup for just a few more days, until April 4. If you flyfish or have been curious about it, considering all of those lakes and streams you hike past, you need to check it out.

The F3T is the largest fly fishing film of its kind. Typically run as a traveling roadshow and film festival-like event (but virtual this year, because, you know…), it’s packed with deep storytelling, amazing characters, beautiful fish, and giveaways. Plus, it supports conservation efforts worldwide.

The films take viewers from the Guyana rainforest to Utah’s Flaming Gorge and beyond, introducing characters from fun-loving steelhead die-hards to Russian oligarchs hunting Taiman in the Russian Far East to an upbeat cast of Aussies who explore a remote outpost in French Polynesia. My favorite was “Mighty Waters,” a story of one of Bimini’s best bonefish guides, his fight for social equality, and his relationship with Martin Luther King, Jr. Did you know MLK went bonefishing in the Bahamas? Me neither.

For a fly angler, the 15th annual F3T is all the things, but as my main fishing buddy simply said in a text to me after his wife got him tickets, “It’s SO GOOD!”

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Ticket options include individual tickets ($20) or a household pass ($35). Or upgrade to an active Pass membership for tour access plus more year-round content and event exclusives from our collection of brands like SKI, Climbing, Beta MTB, Yoga Journal and more. Bonus! Active Pass is 30% off ($69), to F3T fans thru the Fly Fishing Film Tour.

Find all ticket options here.

Tickets include the streaming of the film, entry into our sweepstakes, and prize raffles with $85k+ in prizes, including trips to the Bahamas, and other world-class fly fishing destinations & tons of gear from Costa, Yeti, Simms, and more F3T partners.

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