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, we feature 17 videos, featuring some beautiful cinematography from exotic destinations and down-home waters. Angling travel is showing some signs of opening up–especially for in-state locations–and by midsummer, we will all have more options. In the meantime, let these videos be your travel guides.
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 the latest from our pal Håvard Stubø, of Jazz & Fly Fishing, who fishes his favorite water, looking for the season’s first big trout. (Remember kids: Don’t smoke.)
Here’s a cool short about the humblest of fly-fishing experiences, and the joys that can be found on small waters.
Anglers in search of a new destination find a saltwater wonderland.
Check out this great story about fly fishing, motherhood, and finding your true self.
A beautiful short reminding UK anglers that the fishing will be there when things open up.
A little-known fishery in Maine offers a real challenge for three anglers.
The scenery here is stunning, and the fish aren’t bad, either.
Spring hatches on the Bighorn produce gorgeous trout.
Just a little eye candy from Jackson, Wyoming (I think),
Florida Keys tarpon reward the effort.
The simple pleasures of a quick family outing.
Colorado’s Poudre River looks like a fly fisher’s dream.
Upper Midwest bronzebankin’.
Chasing snook in the Everglades looks like a blast.
Rockin’ hard in Western North Georgia.
Here’s the fascinating trailer about a river in the Himalayas that’s under threat.
In case you missed it, here’s the latest episode of the “Orvis Guide to Fly Fishing.” Catch a new episode on YouTube every Saturday at 9 a.m. EDT.
3 thoughts on “Friday Fly-Fishing Film Festival 05.15.20”
there’s some interesting fishing videos here.
https://vimeo.com/provobros
They seem to be combining their fishing with other activities. I found them linked from a mountain bike site
The Bull Trout Loop – Bikepacking in northern Idaho
https://vimeo.com/360305446
Dave
I submit this humble little bass video for the Friday Film Festival…thank you for the consideration!
https://youtu.be/WWv3SYfvcGY
Hey , the Carolina Wild Video is from Western North Carolina . It’s all good , just wanted to let everyone know .