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Entries in thai one on (5)

Friday
Jun192015

Thai One On : Full Film

Deep in the pristine jungle of northern Thailand lies the River of Reflection. Named for its crystal clear water, the river is home to the legendary Mahseer. A species first prized by British anglers in the days of the Raj for its phenomenal fight. Documentary filmmaker Travis Lowe follows three anglers as they work with local Karen villagers to protect the entire 60km length of the river.

Thursday
Mar212013

Feature on local Kelowna film maker 

Cinema Digital's Travis Lowe, his film Thai One On and his good work on the Kettle River, are profiled in this report from Castanet News.

Tuesday
Jan292013

First You Survive Bangkok – Then Comes The Jungle

Mark Hume reviews Travis Lowe's film Thai One On which debuted at the Fly Fishing Film Tour launch in Denver a few days ago.

Travis Lowe’s new film, Thai One On, isn’t like any fly fishing trip you’ve ever been on before. Unless, that is, taking part in ritual sacrifices, eating giant cockroaches and riding elephants into the seething jungle are part of your normal angling experience.

LINK (via: A River Never Sleeps)

Tuesday
Mar132012

March SOTM Entry - Golden Masheer

Peerawat "Bobby" Kaotakul long arms a 15 lb Golden Mahseer, taken on a dry fly in Thailand.

จากภาพยนตร์ที่กำลังจะมาไทยหนึ่ง

Monday
Mar052012

Thai One On

Filmmaker Travis Lowe and the crew from MFC stopped off for some R&R in Bangkok on their way to the jungles of Northern Thailand.

Deep in the pristine jungle of northern Thailand lies the River of Reflection. Named for it's crystal clear water, the river is home to the legendary Mahseer. A species first prized by British anglers in the days of the Raj for its phenomenal fight. Filmmaker Travis Lowe follows three anglers as they work with local Karen villagers to protect the entire 60km length of the river. Hoping to open up the River of Reflection as a world class destination fishery. And in the process, help bring desperately needed money to the cash starved Karen villagers. A feat that may require a witch doctor, a spirit curse and quite possibly the introduction of mahseer fish aquaculture. But every Thai odyssey begins and ends in Bangkok, the City of Life. And like Adam Trina says "the 'Kok's a cruel mistress and if you don't treat her right, you're in for a big surprise when you lift up that skirt".