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Fly Fishing Film Tour Ticket At The Leland Ranch 4/16, 7 pm


Fly Fishing Film Tour Ticket At The Leland Ranch 4/16, 7 pm
 
Fly Fishing Film Tour Ticket At The Leland Ranch 4/16, 7 pm
Fly Fishing Film Tour Ticket At The Leland Ranch 4/16, 7 pm
Fly Fishing Film Tour Ticket At The Leland Ranch 4/16, 7 pm
Fly Fishing Film Tour Ticket At The Leland Ranch 4/16, 7 pm
Fly Fishing Film Tour Ticket At The Leland Ranch 4/16, 7 pm
 

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Leland hosts the fly fishing film tour

 
Presenting fly fishing film and video to eager audiences around North America, the Fly Fishing Film Tour is currently in its fourth season. Leland is excited to host the tour on Saturday, April 16th, at 7:00PM, at the Ranch in Sonoma.

 

How do I sign up?

 
1. Purchase this class online in your shopping cart, and we will call you to confirm your place in the class.
2. Or, if you prefer, call the Leland Fly Fishing Ranch at 707.939.6910 or email LelandRanch@flyfishingoutfitters.com

About The Fly Fishing Film Tour


In just our fourth year, The Fly Fishing Film Tour has become the fishing entertainment event of the year. The Film Tour will be seen in well over 80 cities in 2011 and will showcase some of the best independent outdoor film makers. The goal of the Fly Fishing Film Tour is to energize the industry and inspire film makers to create new cutting edge films to both entertain and educate outdoor enthusiasts.

Specifications:

  • When: Saturday, April 16th, Doors at 7:00PM
  • Where: Leland Sonoma Fly Fishing Ranch
  • Ages: 10 and up. Children under the age of 17 must be accompanied in class by a parent or legal guardian.
  • Price: $20

Featured Videos


Red Truck
"Trout", "Chrome", "Salt"
Three evocative journeys into the world of fly fishing:  Red Truck takes us camping in the stark beauty of the Eastern Sierra, to some of Northern California's famed rivers for bows, browns, brookies and goldens.
Next, as we take to the steelhead rivers of California and Oregon swinging for chrome, the Red Truck boys prove that we really can enjoy the other 999 casts. 
Finally, Red Truck drops down to the Yucatan, on a quest for bones in the Sian Ka'an Bio Reserve, replete with surprise visits from tarpon and permit.  Once again the Red Truck team leaves us yearning to turn off the computer, pack the gear, and hit the road.

On The Fly Productions
"Itu's Bones"
Itu's Bones is an inspirational story about a young mans journey from being a traditional Bonefish netter to becoming a top class Bonefish Guide. Filmed entirely in the Cook Islands the story features truly breathtaking scenery and spectacular fishing.

Gambit Stone
"The Waters Of Greenstone"
The Local inhabitants of New Zealand, known as the Maori, consider a rock called Pounamu one of their most precious/spiritual objects in their culture, which is why the South Island is know by the Maori as “Te Wai Pounamu” which translates into “The Waters of Greenstone”.

MOTIV Fishing
"GEOFISH"
This new adventure travel documentary by MOTIV Fishing follows the exploits of four die-hard fishermen doing whatever it takes to survive on the open road for nearly 4 months on an epic overland fly fishing adventure.

Third Year Fly Fisher
"Musky Country - Zero2Hero"
Musky Country - Zero2Hero (Z2H) is the first feature fly fishing film about the fish of 10,000 casts - the mighty Muskellunge. Filmmaker Robert Thompson follows a group of passionate and dedicated anglers known as The Musky Tribe through a season of chasing after what is arguably the most difficult fish to fool into taking a fly. What Thompson captures through his unique cinematography and prodigious editing is a story that is more than just people catching fish.

Waterline Media
"Red Like Winter"
Red Like Winter showcases the greatest fly fishing setting for monster Redfish in the world: wintertime in the Louisiana marsh! Produced by award winning Waterline Media, the short film captures the experience of stalking the pristine estuary waters of the Mississippi delta in technical polling skiffs, while also appreciating the untouched Louisiana marshland that was almost taken from us during the oil spill.

LDR Media
"Speed, Muscle and Teeth"
Speed, Muscle and Teeth follows Captain Conway Bowman in his endless pursuit of the ultimate challenge on a fly rod: the Mako shark. Reaching speeds of 60 miles per hour and jumping 20 feet out of the water, the Mako can get any fly fisherman’s heart pounding. Our crew was fortunate to spend a summer with Conway as he showed us all just how amazing each jaw-dropping take can be.

Beattie Outdoor Productions

"Wisconsin Smallies & Bluewater"
For the 2011 Fly Fishing Film Tour the crew at Beattie Outdoor Productions has cooked up two hot segments: The movie Bluewater takes a look into the exciting world of Billfish on the fly - filmed on location in Iztapa, Guatemala. For nine days they ventured offshore on some of the finest bluewater boats in the world, piloted by some of the best captains on the seas.

WorldANGLING
"Satori"
Fly fishing for Permit isn't something that you wake up one day and say "gee, I think I'll try and catch a permit on fly today." It's something that you're led to. Like the details of a mystery perpetually unfold, so does the allure of permit fishing. The fascination with Permit evolves from the desire to seek out greater challenge. So, in a sense, it's really a personal endeavor. But the fish makes it possible…

406 Productions
"Black Tailed Devils"
A decade in the making, Black Tailed Devils is a one-of-a-kind fly fishing movie, the first dedicated to capturing the pursuit of Permit on film. The producers of Getting Guided and Into the Backing (the only company hard-core and hell-bent enough to target this befuddling species full-time) travel to the outer regions of the Florida Keys with tournament-winning guides and their clients to score never-before-seen footage of the flats' most elusive fish.