Movie Night with E Hille Company- Williamsport, PA

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E Hille Company and The Bullfrog Brewery in Williamsport, PA are sponsering a movie night on Wednesday, March 3rd at the Bullfrog Brewery in downtown Williamsport. They will be showing the FF movie "Drift" at 7:00pm. It will be shown upstairs in Jerimiah's. The doors open at 6:00pm. Cost is $5.00 per person. There will be door and raffle prizes following the movie. For any questions please contact E Hille's at 570-323-7564 or www.anglersupplyhouse.com.


Below is description in case you haven't heard about the film.


A marvelous flyfishing film: great characters & personalities, cinematography, music, a variety of freshwater & saltwater, & an adequate supply of what we all like to call fish porn. Aimed at showing all viewers — from hardcore, 300-day-a-year guides, to people who’ve never picked up a fly rod — that flyfishing is a much deeper, more interesting, more varied, & a more fulfilling sport than they’ve been led to believe by mainstream media. Filmed in Oregon, Bahamas, India, Belize, Montana, Utah & Colorado. 65 min.

Exact Locations for Drift include:

Oregon’s Deschutes River
The North Bight of Andros Island in the Bahamas
The high-altitude rivers of Kashmir, India
Southern Belize
Montana’s Bighorn River
Utah’s Green River
Colorado’s Frying Pan River.
 
Damn that sounds cool. Wish it were closer.
Hmmm, wait a minute. March 3rd? BWO's and sucker spawn?
 
Now you're thinking.

They did tell me that if this one goes well there is a good chance they will do it on a regular basis.
 
that does sound fun! wish something like that would happen around here. I DO know the folks that own north country brewing. mmmm...
 
I've een it. The fishing in the Kashmir region is very interesting stuff. Belize and the western rivers are boring and cliched in comparison.

Kev
 
I agree Kev, the kashmir part was awesome, looked like a fun adventure!
we need someone to make a movie about eastern brook trout fishing using some of that same cinematography. we'd like it, but I think most folks like seeing big fish in exotic locales.
 
We need someone to make a movie about eastern brook trout fishing using some of that same cinematography. we'd like it, but I think most folks like seeing big fish in exotic locales.

I think that would appeal to more folks than you think, at least among the serious FFing crowd. FWIW, I fast-forwarded through most of the saltwater stuff in that film. It just doesn't do anything for me.

There really is a lack of eastern US fishing in both film and television. TU TV was/is really appealing for that reason.

Kev
 
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