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press release: This special online event for the 2021 Fly Fishing Film Tour will take place from March 10 - April 4, 2021 (ends at 11:55pm MST). You can watch the film at your convenience, any time within this window. As long as you are accessing from the one (1) linked device that you initially logged in from (linking begins when we go live at 7pm EST on March 10th), you may start/pause/restart/rewatch at any time until April 4 at 11:55pm MST. Buy tickets here to have 10 percent of ticket sales donated to Southern Wisconsin Trout Unlimited.

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In addition to the local prizing, our national tour sponsors have provided a ton of great prizes that we will be drawing on April 15, upon the conclusion of our event. Items that would traditionally be raffled during the intermission of your in-person show will now be pulled from the ticket holders who register in our online sweepstakes. Sweepstakes entry information will be provided during the show and the window to enter will open on March 4th.  Winners will be announced at the conclusion of our event via either:

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The 2022 Fly Fishing Film Tour: Tickets, Trailers & Schedule

F3T trailer season is upon us! We could not be more stoked for the 2022 Fly Fishing Film Tour. Featuring films from around the globe, this tour is going to be unique without a doubt! Of course, we’ll be releasing our “ Behind the Lens ” interviews presented by Costa Del Mar Sunglasses, but until those start dropping in very soon, here is a full list of 2022’s films and their accompanying trailers. Enjoy!

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The 2022 fly fishing film tour trailers , the legend of casa mar.

The Legend of Casa Mar details the history of one of the most legendary tarpon fisheries on planet earth. The film dances back and forth from past to present with a breathtaking interview from fly fishing legend Peter Gorinsky, IGFA archive footage, and supporting footage taken during the film’s production in 2021. This film follows anglers Jesse Males, Mark Evans, Micah Baly, and Thony Nunez as they uncover what the jungle has now been hiding for decades. Vibes of jungle exploration mixed with stunning tarpon action make this film run full-throttle from start to finish.

Filmed, Edited, and Produced by Jesse Males of Backwater Media Productions

Supporting footage by Micah Baly

Katie Fiedler Anderson has been a fly fishing guide in Vail, Colorado for over a decade, but things started to change when she became pregnant with her daughter. The short film, “Phoenix”, tells a story of passion, as Katie and her husband take a leap of faith in order to inspire their 4-year-old daughter to chase her dreams no matter what the obstacle.

Directed by Eric Braker and Andrew Braker

Produced by the Braker Brothers

Dan’s Pain

Everyone loves Dan. He’s friendly, hardworking, and loves a good laugh. But Dan has a problem. Fish don’t love Dan. So he journeys from the marshes of Louisiana to the jungle coast of Colombia, to see if South American tuna will show him some decency and respect.

Directed by Ben Meadows

Produced by Dorsal Outdoors and PopFizz Productions

Black Salmon: A Cobia Story

No one ever said it would be easy. Well, actually they did, but that was their mistake.

The Cobia in the Chesapeake Bay don’t eat a fly so much as they inspect it at high speed. A fish that is known in many places as an easy quarry and a tasty meal, is anything but in the Chesapeake (a water system where it has grown weary from all the attention, especially from conventional anglers). The result is a fish that tests Blane Chocklett’s mettle, patience, and skill in the mid-Atlantic sun.

The Cobia, a shark-meets-catfish, has become a target for fly anglers when it floats up in the water column. Captains Tyler Nonn and Jason Barham trade thoughts on the state of the fishery and strategies on how to intercept them before they move to offshore habitat in Fall. What ensues is a reminder that no matter how much you know, you’ve always got more to learn.

Inspired by a shrinking biomass and an uncertain future, Black Salmon shines a light on the wary Cobia’s issues today. As decreasing numbers and warming waters lead the fish north into unregulated regions, as we all try to keep up.

Directed by Jamie Howard

Produced by  Howard Films

For the past two years, Australians have been limited to travel within their own country. This is not all bad news when you realize the diversity of fishing options in Australian waters. In early 2021, Josh Hutchins, of Aussie Fly Fisher, and film-maker, Kane Chenoweth, set off to one of Australia’s most remote regions in search of clean water, tropical vibes, and big fish – the Cocos Keeling Islands.

With bountiful bonefish, intermittent shark-dodging, and relaxed Island vibes – Cocos was full of surprises.

Despite schools of bonefish and the odd-GT distraction, we had a primary goal for the trip: a Bumphead Parrotfish. We’d seen it done in Seychelles, and we wanted to catch one in our home waters. Let the mission begin…

Directed  by Josh Hutchins and Kane Chenoweth.

Produced  by  Aussie Fly Fisher

Common Ground

Family has always been an important part of the steelheader’s journey. From all walks of life, no angler is entirely self-taught. Whether from your life partner, your parents, your friends, your guides, your guests, or even your community, it takes a family to make an angler.

Missy MacDonald is no exception. As the owner and operator of The Steelhead House, an intimate steelhead lodge nestled on the shores of the mighty Skeena River, Missy and her partner Darren have been cultivating their steelhead family for many years. You may not be connected through blood, but if you’re in pursuit of wild fish with a fly rod, you’re family to them. And this family isn’t gonna stop growing anytime soon.

Both Missy and Darren are accomplished anglers and stewards of both the resource and the culture. To them, it’s one big family. And in this family, everyone is brought together by common ground.

Directed by Chase White and Jordie Lepage

Produced  by Topo Films

Three Sheets

In a time when travel was banned, adventure pretty much nonexistent, four obsessed anglers put their heads together to fill that empty void in their soul, they call fishing. Three sheets to the wind, full bore ahead as we set sail for 21 days to explore the endless atolls and flats of Belize, from the most famous to the untouched and unknown.

Not being welcome on land we’ll travel north to south by sailboat, foot, and paddleboard with fly rods in our hands. Led by legendary Belizean spearfisherman and Captain Deadhshot Danny, our ragtag crew of obsessed anglers head out for an adventure of a lifetime.

Like all great odysseys, the unknown surprises and obstacles create the adventure. With new species on the board and good times under the belt, life on a boat has never felt more connected to the rhythm of the ocean than now.

Directed by Chris Kitchen 

Produced by KGB Productions

Cicada / Seventeen

Join Matt Devlin of Western Pictures on a very personal journey back home from Montana to Maryland in search of a hatch that occurs once every seventeen years!

Directed by Matt Devlin

Produced by Western Pictures

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Fly Fishing Film Tour 2024

Thu mar 07 2024 at 07:30 pm, the barrymore theatre | madison.

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F3T is back *froths*, with a line up that looks better than my current Netflix suggestions. The range of species, the beautiful locations, and the diversity of anglers is ticking many boxes (except African ones). It seems that the Fly Fishing Film Tour 2024 judges have drifted away from the mildy yawn-inducing dominance of US-Midwest trout films, and given us a more varied buffet this year. Keen!

WHAT LIES ABOVE

South African film maker Simon Kay is making headway with his debut Fly Fishing Film Tour feature ‘ What Lies Above ‘ . Read more about Simon and his gear in Issue 43’s “What’s in My Bag” .

“What Lies Above is a film that tells the story of a unique change in feeding behaviour of permit along the Yucatan Peninsula. An increase in the amount of a floating seaweed called Sargassum being driven into the coastline is creating havoc with tourism and the environment as it piles up and rots. However, a crab that the permit in Xcalak, Mexico have learnt to hunt as a regular food source lives in this floating mass. Join Chase Looney and guide Raul Sanchez on the hunt for permit on the surface in this extraordinary town.”

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RIO GIGANTES

“Peacock bass unquestionably stand out as one of the most intriguing catches on a fly in the Amazon, and Rio Marie is an exceptional location. Helmut Zanderer had previously targeted various peacock bass species but landing a trophy fish, one exceeding 20 pounds, was uncharted territory for him. Follow him and his team as they venture deep into the Amazon jungle as they chase Cichla temensis , the largest in the family of the peacock bass.”

TRANSITIONS – THE BOW

“This short film features Kate Wilson, her husband and friends, as they seek out to make the most out of the spring ‘shoulder’ season in search of large brown trout, in between turns up at the local ski hill. This film showcases what taking advantage of your backyard can look like and how two passions can overlap within the same season, spring!”

“Lael Johnson, Steelhead guide, navigates Washington waters while unpacking challenges faced throughout his youth and present day. And how these experiences effected him, shaped him, and ultimately saved him.”

MARLIN FLY PROJECT

“The project, which took place in Southwestern Baja, Mexico, December 2022, stands as the ultimate culmination of community and conservation. Led by Costa, it brought together Costa Pros, leading billfish scientists, conservation organisations, and community partners to pursue this mission in tandem with local captains, guides and the San Carlos community.”

RODS, ROLLS AND REALITY ON THE SOČA

“Swapping paddles for rods, this crew of kayakers attempt to learn how to put the hook in the right spot. Under the emerald waters of Slovenia’s Soča River hides an endemic trout, creating both a classroom and a playground for misadventure.”

ONLY THE SALMON KNOW

“For the past 15 years, Fred Campbell has traveled relentlessly across eastern Canada to fly fish for Atlantic salmon. In the rich territories of Nunavik, Labrador, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Quebec, he has discovered beautiful rivers where these mysterious fish come to spawn. After all these years, his passion and curiosity are still strong. His desire to get in touch with the fish of a lifetime has grown over the years, pushing him to continue learning and exploring. Stories of great salmon have been heard, but for them to take the fly, many factors must align.

This year, to celebrate Hooké’s 10th anniversary, Fred went on a trip to three rivers where he had never fished, in search of the fish he had been dreaming of all these years. Accompanied by local guides and good friends, he ventured out on the Causapscal, Patapedia and Restigouche rivers for the trip of a lifetime where only the salmon know why they take the fly.”

A LINE IN THE SAND

“The island of Andros is a pristine ecosystem, with the largest freshwater source in the Bahamas, massive mangrove shoreline, of the world’s largest barrier reefs, and a legendary bonefish habitat. Now, a small group of anglers and activists are raising their voices in an effort to stop a 5,000-acre limestone mine threatening its future.”

TRIPLE TROUBLE

“For MB, it’s time. She’s long dreamed of going to the salt to chase a new species on a fly rod, and now, it’s her opportunity. But there’s a hitch. She’s not interested in the A-list of fly fishing species. Permit? Not right now. Bonefish? Might be nice. Trevally? Well, that’s a long plane ride. No, MB wants to do this her way. She wants… a tripletail. For Danielle, saltwater species are home. From the Eastern shore of Mobile Bay, all the way to the Florida Keys, she’s cut her teeth on every saltwater species imaginable. She’s passionate about protecting tripletail and raising awareness for the species. Together, they’ll travel across the south, deep into the Alabama River delta to try and catch what many consider one of the most unique fish in saltwater.”

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Barrymore Theatre, Madison February 24, 2022 at 7:30 PM (CST)

The 16th annual F3T is back in action with a top notch selection of films that are sure to feed your fishing addiction. The 2022 show will feature locations from Costa Rica, Maryland, Belize, Louisiana, Alabama, Australia, Colombia and beyond. Follow a legendary spear fisherman across the endless atolls of Belize, watch as a mother passes her passion for fishing down to the next generation, and explore the history of one of the most legendary tarpon fisheries in the word at Casa Mar. View a trailer of this year’s film .

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14 Best Places to Fly Fish in Wisconsin: Maps Included

Wisconsin: home of the Green Bay Packers and high quality dairy. Few people know that there are over 13,000 miles of trout streams spread all across the state. Over 5,000 miles of those streams are considered Class I.

In addition to the trout streams, there are thousands of lakes and rivers containing over 150 species of fish. Most fly anglers opt to pass over Wisconsin in an effort to get further west to the mountains of Colorado or Montana .

Fly Fishing in Wisconsin

Areas like the Driftless Region and the waters flowing out of the Great Lakes provide a vast array of trout, salmon and steelhead fly fishing opportunities. These fisheries are all less than 300 miles from Chicago, Minneapolis, Des Moines and Milwaukee. Plan a long weekend and prepare to be hooked.

Here are 11 of the best places to fly fish in Wisconsin:

1. Bois Brule River

The Brule, a 44-mile river located in Northeast Wisconsin, is a haven for rainbow trout, brown trout, Lake Superior fed steelhead as well as salmon. It’s beautiful scenery and easy access has made it a Wisconsin staple for many years. Here is a link to the Brule Trout Fishing Regulations . The Brule River has four separate sets of regulations so be aware.

Bois Brule River Brown Trout

Guide Pro Tip: Charlie Piette, a guide at Tight Lines Fly Fishing Company , says that the Brule River is the best river in Wisconsin to fish. Drifting it with a canoe in the late summer months while throwing dries will lead to some memorable fly fishing.

Where to Fish on the Brule:

The 44 miles can be divided into two areas. The mouth of the river is found on the edge of Lake Superior. This water all the way down to Highway 2 is full of steelhead and salmon. The large boulders and bluffs create gorgeous scenery, but is best covered by walking along the banks. Below Highway 2 are where the browns and rainbows can be found. This section is best fished by a canoe.

Try this area above the Brule Dam . It’s in a Forest State Natural Area so be prepared to hike in some thicker vegetation.

Recommended Flies for the Brule River:

Caddis Beaded Pupa

  • Try the the “Burnt” Wulff. This is a variation of the Royal Wulff. It will work great on the Upper Brule. Anywhere from an 8-16 size hook will suffice. Use burnt orange floss and some peacock herl.
  • Caddis Nymphs are a great backup fly for most situations.
  • Eggs, Eggs and More Eggs. When the salmon and steelhead are running up the rivers, use Egg Flies
  • If you’re searching for Steelhead, try the Superior X-legs. It has a size 8 hook with a copper bead. Use Grizzly Brown Marabou for the tail, Kaufman’s Brown Stonefly Dubbing for the abdomen and medium copper ultra-wire for the ribs.

2. Rush River

The Rush River has been a fan favorite for years. The warmer water temperatures in the summer produce more food to fatten up the fish. Brown and brook trout are there to be caught. The limestone outcroppings give you something to admire in the midst of the fishing. While the fish numbers may not be as high, the size of the ones you do catch makeup for less action.

Brook Trout Colors

Where to Fly Fish on the Rush River

An easy entry spot is in the Rush River Wildlife Area between Baldwin and Martell. The public access point is on the northeast corner. It has 1.2 miles of river shore line for people to walk. The water flow is 130 cubic feet per second which is enough to float a canoe.

Flies to use on the Rush River

Black Caddis Dry Fly

  • In the spring, try a Black X Caddis anywhere between size 14-20. This is the first major hatch of the season in the area so trout can’t resist.
  • You can’t go wrong with a Grey Leech . Again, anywhere between size 4-10 you’ll catch fish. It can be swung, stripped or dead-drifted.

Do you want to really dig into Fly Fishing in Wisconsin? I highly recommend the book Flyfisher’s Guide to Wisconsin and Iowa (Amazon link) A great read for planning your next trip or exploring some new water.

3. Pine River

The Pine River is one of three wild rivers in Wisconsin. It’s was signed as a wild river in 1965 and has kept its natural condition throughout the years. Since it is undeveloped, it requires some effort to find an area suitable for fly fishing. The lower 33 miles ending at the Menominee River are managed by the DNR and may be your best bet. You’ll find Brook Trout and Brown Trout as well as smallmouth bass.

Where to Fish on the Pine

The Pine River System Fishery Area is where the trout population is the most dense. From here, you’ll be on foot. Due to land owner regulations, be sure to stay in the river and you can walk as far as you would like!

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If you want to float, drop in at Buena Vista Boat landing and you can float right down into the Wisconsin River. Otherwise, here is a link to parking near the Pine River System Fishery Area.

Flies to Use on the Pine

Woolly Bugger

  • A big Woolly Bugger anywhere from size 4 to 8 will do the trick. It can attract the smallmouth as well as the brown trout.
  • Midge Patterns are a staple on the Pine. Think Griffiths Gnats and Black Gnats
  • The Classic Elk Hair Caddis in size 14 is a personal favorite
  • In mid-summer, try any of your Mosquito flies (size 16-18) and you’ll find success. This suggestion is also a warning. Bring bug spray!

4. Kinnickinnic River

The Kinnickinnic River is the first river on this list within the Driftless Region. This region stretches from La Crosse to Prairie du Chien and has the highest concentration of trout in the Midwest. Also, the Kinnickinnic is one of the few streams in Wisconsin that doesn’t need to be stocked .

By 1973, the DNR realized that the Brown and Brook trout were repopulating well enough on their own. It’s 25 miles long and flows through beautiful pastures with reports saying there are 5000 to 10000 trout per mile.

Brook Trout caught with Zebra Midge

The upper-portion is much easier to access and holds more fish. Follow County Road FF heading towards Minneapolis from River Falls and you’ll see plenty of access points. Otherwise, there is access in Kinnickinnic River State Park. Use Blue Winged Olives or Midges when fishing. These will give you the best results.

5. Kickapoo River West Fork

The Kickapoo is another river in the midst of the Driftless Region. While the water is catch-and-release, it holds some nice brown trout . Since most of it flows through pasture, be careful with your approach to the river. It’s best fished from the banks because wading will spook the trout.

Rarely will the trout hit in the middle of the stream. Throwing nymphs up along the banks will draw the trout out enough to eat. There are Trico hatches late summer into fall and Little Black Caddis hatches early in the spring. A Blue Winged Olive will also help land fish.

6. Namekagon River

The Namekagon River, a tributary of the St. Croix River, is a hidden gem for fly fishing enthusiasts. Located in the northern part of Wisconsin, it’s a haven for smallmouth bass and musky. The river is surrounded by a lush forest, providing a serene environment for anglers.

Clouser Minnow

The section from Hayward downstream to Trego is a catch-and-release area, making it a perfect spot for those who love the sport. Try using a Woolly Bugger or Clouser Minnow, as these flies have proven to be effective. As the sun sets, consider using a larger popper to entice a big bite. The river is canoe-friendly, but don’t forget to bring your wading boots for those hard-to-reach spots.

7. Wolf River

The Wolf River , situated in the northeastern region of Wisconsin, is a fantastic destination for trout and salmon . The river’s flow is regulated by a series of dams, creating a variety of fishing conditions from calm pools to rapid sections. The area around Langlade is particularly rewarding, with plenty of fish waiting to be caught. Due to its popularity, it can get crowded, but the abundance of fish makes it worth your while.

Hex Nymph

The river is easy to navigate, with plenty of room for casting. Try using a size 10-12 egg fly or a Hexagenia Limbata imitation during the famous “Hex” hatch. Wading is the preferred method here, as the river’s depth can vary significantly.

8. Peshtigo River

The Peshtigo River , located in northeastern Wisconsin, is a must-visit for any serious fly fisher. This river is known for its smallmouth bass and musky, but don’t be surprised if you hook a walleye or northern pike . The section from the Peshtigo Dam downstream to Green Bay offers a diverse fishing experience.

Use a large streamer or a crayfish imitation to entice the predatory fish. As the day draws to a close, switch to a topwater fly for some exciting surface action. The river is wide and provides ample room for casting, but be prepared for some wading to reach the best spots.

9. Black Earth Creek

Black Earth Creek, located west of Madison, is a renowned trout stream. It’s a spring-fed creek with cold, clear water that’s perfect for sustaining a healthy trout population. The section from Black Earth downstream to Cross Plains is a fly fishing only area.

Try using a Blue-Winged Olive or a Scud, as these are favorites of the local trout. As twilight approaches, a large terrestrial pattern can provoke a strike from a trophy brown trout . The creek runs through open fields and wooded areas, so stealth is crucial. Wading is the best way to fish this creek, as the banks can be steep and slippery.

10. Pike River

The Pike River is another one of the three wild rivers in Wisconsin. It’s mouth goes straight into Lake Michigan. The US Hwy 141 bridge, the County Hwy K bridge and the Pike River Road/Barker Road bridge in Marinette County provide public access points.

It’s extremely difficult to canoe so be prepared to wade throughout the day. This river can be frustrating. Without any dams, water levels are susceptible to rising and dropping at unpredictable times. Lake Michigan run salmon and steelhead can be found all throughout it. Brown trout are also able to be caught all season long. Use some X-Legs Variations or Beadhead Hares Ear Soft Hackle . A Golden Stone could also find you some fish. All of these hooks are size 12 or larger.

Brown Trout Caught on a Windy Day

11. Castle Rock Creek

This is likely the most complicated body of water to fish on this list, but well worth your time. It can be found east of Fennimore and it flows right into the Blue River. This river also winds its ways through pastures and fields so use some stealth when you approach. The section from Church Road downstream to the second bridge on Highway Q is artificial lures only.

Blue-Winged Olives and Little Black Caddis are great options to use on the creek. When dusk is hitting, throw on a big streamer and you could get that big strike you’re searching after. Hiking along the banks gives you wide open casting lanes and fun opportunities to hit that perfect spot.

12. Root River

The Root River, located 20 miles south of Milwaukee is another great option for Lake Michigan run steelhead and trout. There is a fish-weir dam that traps fish for the hatchery. It can be a popular spot to fish due to the proximity to Milwaukee, but there are always fish to be caught.

The beauty of this river is that it’s easy to fish. Open casting lanes and deep pools give beginner anglers a glimpse into what it takes to find these fish. Lincoln and Colonial parks are good places to access. Be sure to wade this river. It’s difficult to canoe! Any sort of egg fly size 10 to 12 will work great. Also, a tungsten beadhead Stonefly size 12 is a great option.

13. Timber Coulee

Another great stream in the coveted Driftless Area is the Timber Coulee. It’s located right outside of Coon Valley and 45 minutes east of La Crosse. It can be difficult to cast due to the overgrown brush and vegetation, but patience always pays off. Throw on a size 6-8 hopper in the summer and you’ll find yourself catching some big browns.

Parachute Hopper

Rainbows are also plentiful throughout the stream. Small Elk Hair Caddis flies will also produce quality fish. Parts of it run through an open pasture so again, stealth is key. Tying on a dry-dropper is not a bad idea on this stream. A Beadhead Prince Nymph is a solid option for the dropper .

14. Lower Wisconsin River

The Lower Wisconsin is a great warm water fishery. Any angler knows the joy of fighting a smallmouth bass or pike in a river. You can get access to this river at the VFW launch in Prairie du Sac or the Highway 12 Launch in Sauk City. Fish this any time May through October and you’ll find success. Use any white fly like a 3M Minnow or Boogle Bug to catch the smallmouth. Pike can be caught using Jared’s Outlaw streamers. This is a great chance to try fly fishing from a canoe. The wide river and slow moving water makes an anglers life easier.

Recommended Gear for Fly Fishing in Wisconsin

With the rivers listed above, there are two options for fly rods. In the larger rivers like the Brule or Lower Wisconsin, guides would recommend an 8 or 10 weight rod with 1X to 3X tippet.

Read about my recommended rods in this article. Recommended Fly Fishing Rods

Your best bet in the smaller rivers like the West Fork Kickapoo River or Castle Rock Creek are 4 or 5 weights less than 8 feet long with 5x tippet. These creeks require more technical casting. Be sure to check out our Midwest Hatch Chart for the best fly options. These flies will work great in the Driftless Region as well as the rivers flowing out of the Great Lakes.

Official References for Fly Fishing in Wisconsin

  • Fishing Wisconsin- Wisconsin DNR: https://dnr.wi.gov/topic/fishing/
  • Wisconsin Fishing Directory: https://www.travelwisconsin.com/things-to-do/outdoor-fun/fishing
  • Arrowhead Fly Fishers: http://arrowheadflyfishers.com

Popular Fly Shops in Wisconsin:

  • Tight Lines Fly Fishing Company in DePere, WI: http://tightlinesflyshop.com
  • Lund’s Fly Shop in River Falls , WI: https://www.lundsflyshop.com/Default.asp
  • Hayward Fly Fishing Company in Hayward, WI: http://haywardflyfishingcompany.com

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