
Welcome to the latest 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, we feature twelve videos that feature everything from baby tarpon to northern pike, and take you from remote British Columbia to Tierra del Fuego.
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.
And don’t forget to check out the awesome Orvis fly-fishing video theater: The Tug. As of today, there are more than 1,275 great videos on the site!
From the astonishing flight in to the incredible surroundings to the beautiful trout, this video does a great job of showing off the majesty of British Columbia.
Maine’s fly-fishing season mostly closes at the end of September, and this film is a paean to those final days on the water.
The rainbows of the Kenai River are famous for a reason, and this cool video about a float trip captures the experience in sumptuous black and white.
Here’s a cool, one-minute look at some of the spectacular fly fishing in southern Argentina.
This teaser for an upcoming film by Flats Pirates is beautiful, and it packs an important message about protecting South Florida’s habitat.
Just a quick look at pike fishing on a small river in Germany, which produces two sweet fish.
A young man enjoys a small Ontario trout stream with his Tenkara rod.
Fly fishing for baby tarpon in Florida’s Pine Island Sound looks like a helluva good time.
The golden dorado is on my bucket list, and this 38-second video shows you why: stunning water and incredible fish.
This video of cutthroats feeding in a Wyoming creek is simply mesmerizing.
Fly fishing can be as complicated as you want it to be, but this great video from France show two young girls enjoying the sport in its purest form.
We finish up with an important video from Trout Unlimited about the need to stop a proposed copper mine on Sheep Creek, one of the main tributaries of Montana’s Smith River.
That bamboo video made me smile. Reminds me of the time I forgot my rod and ended up fishing with a willow stick.
The River Otter in that cutthroat video was awesome. Wonder how many hours of gopro footage he had to sift through to find that. Pretty sweet!
Hello Phill
A friend from Argentina with beautiful fly fishing videos!
Have fun
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