The
Fly Fishing Film Tour
kicked off this week with virtual steaming (that's available now through April
4th) and Mighty Waters is the final trailer to share from this year's
films. I'm likely not the only one to feel that this was by far the best
film of the mix and for good reason. There is a real story here, with
depth and layers, and beautifully told.
Read more about Mighty Waters on the
American Museum of Fly Fishing
website.
From the F3T presser...
In Bimini, an island in the Bahamas, Martin Luther King found a friend in
Ansil Saunders. Four days before the assassination of MLK, they sat in
Ansil’s boat, sharing psalms while Dr. King worked on his final speech –
“I’ve Been to the Mountaintop.” In the newest Cold Collaborative film,
“Mighty Waters,” Ansil visits the spot he had taken MLK as well as visits
the global change he’s seen and hopes to see in the world.
There's still time to save $5 on your
Fly Fishing Film Tour Virtual Ticket
and support your local fly shop at the same time. Find your
favorite fly shop
and get your ticket purchased and you'll be entered into the huge raffle with
gear from Costa, Simms, and YETI. Each shop also has some limited F3T
swag to give away with each ticket purchased.
Visit the
Fly Fishing Film Tour
website for more information.
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