I finally had a chance to sit down with the F3T Media Kit that I was sent a few weeks ago. With everyone in the house fast asleep I dropped the DVD into the player and watched cuts from RA Beattie, MOTIV FISHING, Waterline Media, LDR MEDIA, and On The Fly Productions.
Just from the sampling of films that I've watched so far it's clear to see that a new standard is set each year for films to be included on the Fly Fishing Film Tour.
It was neat to get a taste of the "F3T Experience" from the comfort of my leather chair but really...without a rowdy crowd of anglers laughing, yelling, and reacting to the films...it just isn't the same. There is an energy about being "there" that can't be matched at home.
The Fly Fishing Film Tour is dropping into new locales almost nightly through July. I am specifically looking forward to the upcoming shows in Charleston and Asheville since the shows are close enough to make the drive to and I'll be attending.
The Charleston show sold out so quickly last year that a second show was added to this year's stop on April 1st. There are still tickets for the first show which begins at five p.m. but the second show at eight p.m. is already sold out. Call the Charleston Angler at 843-571-3899 for tickets.
The next weekend Hunter Banks Fly Shop is hosting the film tour at the Highland Brewing Company on the evening of April 9th and looks to be a great time.
Franklin Tate of Trout Unlimited and I will be setting up a booth prior to the show starting and we'll be passing out information on Stream Explorers and Fishy Kid as well as organizing a few giveaways for the youth that attend the show.
Call the Hunter Banks Fly Shop for tickets at 800-227-6732. Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door.
Simply put, the "F3T Experience" is not to be missed.
Just from the sampling of films that I've watched so far it's clear to see that a new standard is set each year for films to be included on the Fly Fishing Film Tour.
It was neat to get a taste of the "F3T Experience" from the comfort of my leather chair but really...without a rowdy crowd of anglers laughing, yelling, and reacting to the films...it just isn't the same. There is an energy about being "there" that can't be matched at home.
The Fly Fishing Film Tour is dropping into new locales almost nightly through July. I am specifically looking forward to the upcoming shows in Charleston and Asheville since the shows are close enough to make the drive to and I'll be attending.
The Charleston show sold out so quickly last year that a second show was added to this year's stop on April 1st. There are still tickets for the first show which begins at five p.m. but the second show at eight p.m. is already sold out. Call the Charleston Angler at 843-571-3899 for tickets.
The next weekend Hunter Banks Fly Shop is hosting the film tour at the Highland Brewing Company on the evening of April 9th and looks to be a great time.
Franklin Tate of Trout Unlimited and I will be setting up a booth prior to the show starting and we'll be passing out information on Stream Explorers and Fishy Kid as well as organizing a few giveaways for the youth that attend the show.
Call the Hunter Banks Fly Shop for tickets at 800-227-6732. Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door.
Simply put, the "F3T Experience" is not to be missed.
1 comment:
Sounds like fun Cameron. Don't forget the Craig MT F3T outdoor showing this summer too JUNE 25 on the Mo.
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