Friday Fly-Fishing Film Festival 05.24.19

Welcome to the another edition of the Orvis News Friday Fly-Fishing Film Festival! Each week, we scour the Web for the best fly-fishing videos available and then serve them up for you to enjoy. This was a banner week, and we’ve got eighteen cool videos to help kick off your long weekend. There are exotic destinations and down-home streams, fresh and salt, men and women, boys and girls, warm and cold water. A little something for everyone!

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 old, but awesome, Orvis fly-fishing video theater: The Tug. There are more than 1,250 great videos on the site!

We kick things off with a great short film about a girl who obviously loves her early-morning fishing on a Catskills lake.
A cool float on a Vancouver Island River produces some lovely rainbows.
New Zealand videos rarely disappoint . . full of gorgeous trout and scenery.
We don’t get many tarpon-on-foot videos, so it’s always cool to see a shorebound angler laying into a silver king.
The change from winter to spring in Montana can be magical.
I could watch pike inhale mouse patterns all day . . . ..
This series about all that New Zealand has to offer should be must-watch TV.
Katie Kahler’s video attempts to capture why she’s so passionate about fly fishing.
Just half a minute of Alaska steelheading goodness . . .

Cool look at chasing permit in the rock in Oman. Watch the set, and you’ll understand why this fish doesn’t come to the boat.

Love to see kids discovering the joys of fly fishing.
A little Texas ranch fishing for largemouths.
British Columbia offers some breathtaking settings for casting.
The fashion sense of these Polish anglers is impressive, as is the fishing.
Pat Clayton, a.k.a. Fish Eye Guy, gives us a peek below the surface.
The cicada hatch on the South Island can be epic.
The Amblève looks like a lovely farmland river.
Finally, here’s a full-length episode of The New Fly Fisher, about an incredible trip to far northern Quebec.

8 thoughts on “Friday Fly-Fishing Film Festival 05.24.19”

  1. Some nice videos but why is it that when I fish the dramatic music score is absent … usually it’s just a string of profanity due to doing stupid things ..

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