Back Cover: "The first of the modern fishing films, Tarpon was shot in the wild panorama of the 1970’s Key West. As they fly fish in the aquatic wilderness of the Florida Keys, anglers and authors capture the essence of the sport in words and dramatic film footage. Colorful scenes of Key West from another era – with treasure hunters, smugglers, hippies and eccentrics – are background to stunning cinematography and tarpon fishing at its finest. Original music by Jimmy Buffet. With appearances by authors Richard Brautigan, Jim Harrison, and Thomas McGuane."
"Tarpon is a gem and, frankly, a window on better days. Without a profound respect for tarpon, this celebration of their majestic power and the enchantment of their pursuit, could never have been made. Tarpon fishing was and is a dream, and this may be the only time it's been captured."
-Tom McGuane, author
"Tarpon is a timeless and beautifully executed film about life, sport and culture. You'll be moved, amused, outraged and, most of all, entertained."
-Tom Brokaw
"This long-lost gem of a film has acquired cult status in the fly fishing world, and with good reason. It has the most breathtaking footage of the tarpon-stalking experience that you'll ever see. Like the fish itself, this is a work of art.
-Carl Hiaasen, author