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The documentary film " Land Of Little Rivers" offers a look into the history and modern era of fly fishing for trout.
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Land of little Rivers is a full length Documentary film focusing on the origins and modern era of fly fishing for trout. It is centered around the Catskills, its rivers and towns, as well as filming in the Adirondaks and Pennsylvania. Going back to the late 1800’s and Theodore Gordon ( The father of American dry fly fishing), the film takes you to the early fisherman , fly tiers, rod makers, gin mills such as the Antrim Lodge and assorted characters who helped shape the sport. The past includes Theodore Gordon, Rube Cross, Ed Hewitt, George Labranche , Leonard Wright , Sparse Gray Hackle, Harry and Elsie Darbee , Walt,Winnie and Mary Dette , Art Flick, Lee Wulff and of course Joan Wulff along with others who share their insights on the past, present and future of fly fishing.
The film focuses on the thoughts and lifestyles of some of the personalities of the present era. The Characters include the legend Dave Brandt, Crazy Rob Lewis, Ben Rinker, Rachel Finn, Mike Canazon, Dennis Skarka RIP, Bert Darrow, Joe Fox, Joe Demalderis, Rylie Lake, Marty” the party” Yi, Zach Anderson, Rick Miller , Captain Adrian La Sorte, Bob Popovics , Jeff Skelding, David Nelson, Gary Borger, and the first couple of fly fishing Barry and Cathy Beck.
With plenty of noses up, casting, catching, wading and driftboats, this film gives you the inside look at the life of guides, rod makers , fly tiers, hardcore anglers, the conservation organizations and more
There are no rehearsed lines but there was plenty of editing to make this film suitable for all audiences.