Set Work Aside and Breathe
A Film About Fly Fishing and Work
A Film About Fly Fishing and Work
F3T Fly Fishing Film Tour
2012 Summer Coming Soon!
Mark Miller and Talaheim Lodge have as good a fishing lodge as they do a sense of humor. Check out their marketing video from last year.
Alaska Rainbow Lodge released a video showing the typical day at their incredible premier fly out lodge.
Searching For Rainbows
2 professional skiers, 1 professional photographer and there passion of fly fishing during the off season. Some great Alaska footage from John Spriggs, Darcy Bacha, and Dane Tudor.
Bring on the Sun!
Dropped: Project Alaska
In the far reaches of remote Alaska survival is an everyday game. Enter into the minds of outdoor TV personalities Chris and Casey Keefer as they set out to survive 30 days in Alaska’s backcountry. Each new day these brothers will pit their skills as hunters, woodsmen, and fishermen against an unforgiving and relentless landscape.
Shot in a documentary style, Dropped will bring viewers face to face with the harsh reality of only being able to eat what you can kill. A True test of mind, body, and soul. As they wind their way through over a hundred river miles of the most perilous and game rich country in the world, they will both attempt to kill; Caribou, Moose, Black Bear, and Wolf, armed only with a bow.
Dropped: Project Alaska premieres December 27th at 9 PM E/P exclusively on the Sportsman Channel
Field & Stream: Best Wild Places
For the second straight year, Field & Stream has partnered with Trout Unlimited on tours of America's Best Wild Places. The Best Wild Places is a joint project and offers a unique look at some of the country's best hunting and fishing destinations, as well as the challenges these amazing places face if they are to remain intact and functional for years to come. One of their feature "places" is the Tongass National Forest. Read more.
A Taste of the Priceless Culture in Bristol Bay
A total of 151 Bristol Bay Native Corp. shareholders requested a free video camera to participate in the project, and video mentors traveled to eleven communities to train people on how to use the cameras. Shareholders were then asked to document their lives and feelings about the land on a single day: Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011. Check out a few of their entries below.
If you live near Anchorage, the "Day in Our Bay" film premieres today (Dec. 2nd) 8 P.M. at the Bear Tooth Theatre as a part of the Anchorage International Film Festival. If you can't make the showing in Alaska, check out their website at dayinourbay.org. For more videos, see their YouTube Channel.
Season 3
You can pre-order the video at the Catch Mag Store.
For Some, Life Can Be About Fishing