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Entries in fly fishing films (109)

Thursday
Jan092014

Her name is whispered in mythic reverence

Kiss the Water is now available to rent or purchase.

In a cottage in northern Scotland, Megan Boyd twirled bits of feather, fur, silver and gold into elaborate fishing flies - at once miniature works of art and absolutely lethal. Wherever men and women cast their lines for the mighty Atlantic salmon, her name is whispered in mythic reverence, and stories about her surface and swirl like fairy tales. With breathtaking cinematography and expressive, hand painted animation, Kiss the Water adheres to and escapes from traditional documentary form, spinning the facts and fictions of one woman's life into a stunning film about craft, devotion, love, and its illusions.

Monday
Jan062014

320 Trailer

After the highly successful and acclaimed Gangsters of the flats and Aqua Hulk short films which won various awards... Cpt Jack Films transports you yet again to three very different and remote locations for an epic adventure that took Jako Lucas a staggering 320 days of guiding - all in one year!!

So sit back and enjoy the ride!!

Monday
Jan062014

F3T 2014

Thursday
Dec122013

Catch Magazine Season 5 DVD 

Here is the just released trailer for the just released DVD, Catch Magazine Season 5.

Shot on location in Montana, British Columbia, the Pacific Coast and other locales, Catch video editor Todd Moen beautifully captures the essence of a day on the water. This latest DVD also features a bonus section of extras including never seen footage, angler interviews and tips and techniques . All in all over two and a half hours of content and the perfect gift for the angler suffering from the shack nasties.

Pick up a copy over at the Catch mag store.

LINK

Monday
Dec092013

Running the Coast Update

The latest news from Jamie Howard about his upcoming film Running the Coast.

LINK  (via:This is Fly)

Sunday
Dec012013

Interview with Mr. John Bailey | A River Runs Through It 

An interview with John Bailey, fly fishing advisor on the set of the film "A River Runs Through It." You'll have to turn up the volume due to the poor audio quality.