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The Film Tour Update
Feb 26th
Those that didn’t go to the Fly Fishing Film Tour in SLC the other night missed out. It was a sold out show and the films this year were just as good or better than last year. Not only did I win a hat and a gift certificate from Fish West but I was able to meet a few people that I chat with on Facebook and Twitter. Overall it was a great night and I cant wait until next year.
bellow is my favorite film from this year.
Off the Grid from RA Beattie on Vimeo.
Fly Fishing Film Tour hits the Big Sky Country
Feb 10th
Fly Fishing Film Tour Update
The Blue Roycster Cult and I head out last Thursday to Bozeman, Montana to hit the Fly Fishing Film Tour. We ventured north to Island Park Idaho and then cruised up past Ennis, MT. We then turned on HWY 84 at Norris and cruised right to Bozeman. It was a great trip because I was able to soak in some Sage Advice from Royce and see some good wildlife.
We arrived at the Emerson Center and saw the fellas getting ready. Mac Rowdy was in full effect with his red beard occupying most of the space on his glowing dome.
As for the films, it started a bit slow, but once Metalhead hit the big screen, it was on! That film is DOPE! I also really liked Heads or Tails and High in the Lowlands.
- Metalhead was just awesome footage of the fellas getting lost and rowdy somewhere in Northern Canada, hunting steelhead.
- Heads of Tails was Rad! It showcased some awesome footage of Permit fishing in Western Australia. I didn’t even know they were there. And, I am not talking about sight casting to one Permit (although that option exists), but these blokes were finding huge schools of them. Pretty Unreal!
- High in the Lowlands showed the remote parts of the very diverse Everglades and these boys were targeting monster Snook! Those fish look awesome.
- I will also give props to Once in a Blue Moon which had some serious trout fishing in New Zealand.
I ain’t gonna lie. I thought the films last year were all pretty awesome, each one catching my attention. This year there definitely were some blow out films, but also some slower ones. It didn’t seem that way last year.
Overall, it was a fantastic time and the Webeye Media group (Rowdy, Thad, and the other fellas) did an outstanding job of making it a great time.
Check out some pics and vids below:
Get out and catch a show. I promise you won’t be disappointed.
The Fly Fishing Film Tour has started
Feb 1st
Info taken from the Film Tour’s blog
Are You Ready!
- METALHEAD, from AEG – Legendary Steelhead in Northern BC
- Heads or Tails, from Mad Phil Media – Permit action from Western Australia
- Hoodoo Style, from Last Cast Media – Silvers chasing waking flies in the Aleutians
- High in the Lowlands, from WorldAnglers – Massive Snook & Tarpon in the Florida Everglades
- Beattie Outdoors new feature, – Mexico salt water and Midwest Steelhead
- Rise, from Confluence Films – Classic Trout fishing from Henry’s Fork Idaho
- Once in a Blue Moon, from On The Fly – Epic New Zealand Brown Trout
See you at the show!
There is only one location showing it in Utah so far
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
FOR DATE AND TIME CHANGES.
876 East 900 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84105
Remembering the Fly Fishing Film Tour, ‘Rivers of a Lost Coast’.
May 11th
Rivers of a Lost Coast
It has been about a month and a half since the Fly Fishing FilmTour passed through Salt Lake City. I was super impressed with the quality of films that adorned the agenda.
As we look back, we wanted to highlight some of the great films out there. One of the Frenziers favorite was ‘Rivers of a Lost Coast”
At the turn of the 20th Century, a handful of pioneers carried their fly rods into California’s remote north coast and gave birth to a culture that would revolutionize their sport. For a select few, steelhead fly fishing became an obsessive pursuit without compromise.
Leading the pack was the mythical, Bill Schaadt, an off-kilter angler famous for his ruthless pursuit to be ‘in the fish’. The new endeavor was ruled by a demanding, unspoken code, which made ‘breaking in’ almost as difficult as ‘breaking out’.
By the early 1980s, the Golden State’s coastal fisheries found themselves caught in a spiraling decline. As California searched for its disappearing salmon and steelhead, these men foraged for their souls.
Let’s take a peek at the teaser for this great fly fishing film.
You can totally redeem yourself
Apr 8th
I just got word from a good online fly fishing buddy Tyler Skeen (troutbumz.blogspot.com) that the Fly Fishing Film Tour is coming back to Utah. They will be coming back on the 16th of April. Those that went to the show in Salt Lake City know that it is something you should not miss, so if you did you have another chance to redeem yourself.
Peery’s Egyptian Theater
2415 Washington Blvd
Ogden, UT 84401
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Doors Open: 6:30 PM
Show Starts: 7:00 PM



















