
What is the craziest thing that has happened to you with this fish?

What is the craziest thing that has happened to you with this fish?
FILM FESTIVALS
| In Search of a Rising Tide won the Distinguished Film Award (Best in Show) at the 2007 Great Falls Fly Fishing Film Festival. The festival included “In Search of a Rising Tide,” “Chasing Silver,” “Running Down the Man,” “Digger Bamboo Rod Builder” and a vintage Lee Wulff film among others.In Search of a Rising Tide is an official selection of the 2004 Jackson Hole Film Festival and is an official selection of the 2005 Bahamas International Film Festival. |
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Location X featured on Fly Fisherman’s website.Note: We received quite a bit of speculation about the location of Location X and were forwarded educated guesses from fishing forums. While we cannot comment, we just hope that the sport and the Earth’s other great fisheries benefit from the attention.
HowardFilms featured on Fly Fishing America
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A few of the publications that have featured HowardFilms projects.
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Fly Angler Australia article>
Saltwater Fly Fishing Magazine article>
The Fisherman article>
Fly Anglers online>
review by David Dalu
I HAVE A CONFESSION to make. Like many others before me, I’ve come to love the Bahamas — the water, the isolation, the unhurried character of the people. The opportunity to spend several weeks each spring exploring the flats on my own skiff in the company of friends, far from any lodge or guide, only heightens this prejudice.
It was with high hopes, then, that I viewed Jamie Howard’s In Search of a Rising Tide, a short film promising “a journey deep into the bights of Andros … providing a glimpse into [its] rare bonefish culture.” The film follows two guides, Andy Smith and Charlie Neymour, as they fish deeper flats of Andros in search of a fish larger than the local “record,” a 16-pound, 8-ounce beast caught on a Nasty Charlie — a fly put into the history books by the local grandfather of fishing, Charlie Smith, and the late Bob Nauheim.
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Full article:
http://www.midcurrent.com/articles/video/dalu_risingtide.aspx
We are honored to announce that Chasing Silver is now a part of the IGFA Hall of Fame and Museum in Dania Beach, Florida.
Individual episodes from the award-winning series will appear on the IGFA’s big screen daily between 10am to 6pm.
Website: http://www.igfa.org/