Another year of the Fly Fishing Film Tour dropping into Charleston, South Carolina for a couple shows and another stellar time. The F3T road crew continues to bring a good show to town and the pre-show festivities in the parking lot, courtesy of the Lowcountry Fly Shop, make for a fun night out.
Everyone seemed to really enjoy the line up of films this year with a huge crowd response to the Lowcountry Journal produced shortie of Paul Puckett strumming an original song in downtown Charleston.
The last film of the night, Silver Lining, also hit home since Charleston has some similar ongoing issues with cruise ships, possible dredging, and how it will affect the local fisheries.
Thanks to all those that stopped by the T.F.M. booth to talk glass or picked up some swag. I really appreciate it.
No matter how late I was out last night hanging out with the F3T crew and local homies, the children still were awake at 6 a.m. Yawn... Thankfully a Starbucks was right around the corner from the hotel.
Everyone seemed to really enjoy the line up of films this year with a huge crowd response to the Lowcountry Journal produced shortie of Paul Puckett strumming an original song in downtown Charleston.
The last film of the night, Silver Lining, also hit home since Charleston has some similar ongoing issues with cruise ships, possible dredging, and how it will affect the local fisheries.
Thanks to all those that stopped by the T.F.M. booth to talk glass or picked up some swag. I really appreciate it.
No matter how late I was out last night hanging out with the F3T crew and local homies, the children still were awake at 6 a.m. Yawn... Thankfully a Starbucks was right around the corner from the hotel.
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