Friday Fly Fishing Film Festival 11.01.19

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. After last week’s rather meager selection, this week produced a plethora of gorgeous videos from around the world. It’s a super-trouty selection, with some respite in the form of golden dorado, permit, and peacock bass.

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, and you can search for exactly what you want to see.

We kick things off with the trailer for the latest film by the great Todd Moen, which focuses on small-stream trout in the Rockies.
Deep in the forests of Sweden, there’s a special rainbow-trout stream.
This video from Xkalak makes permit-fishing look easy.
Yes, this is a promotional video, but it’s also a stunning look at Argentina’s gorgeous Ibera Marsh and the golden dorado that live there.
Fall is a great time to be casting on the mountain streams of the southern Appalachians.
Here’s a cool video that captures the fun of a full-day float trip in Colorado.
Who wouldn’t want to hook up the Airstream and head for the wilderness rivers of Oregon?
Casting for huge peacock bass in Brazil looks fun, but watch out for the snakes.
Mike Geary, owner of Healing Waters Lodge in Montana, talks about why he continues to chase trout whenever he can.
Norway looks pretty amazing in this trailer for an upcoming series of videos about different regions of the country.
Here’s one Northeast angler’s love letter to autumn.
Here’s a quick look at a day on England’s famed River Test.
It seems that Austria has great fall fishing, too.
Finally, if you missed out on the #bloopersmakeusbetter campaign on Charley Perkins’s Instagram feed, go check it out. There are tons of great videos and photos of less-than-optimal moments on the water. This quick video from Kerry Kelb is hilarious. Warning: F-BOMB.

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