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worldangling.com In the past, Dave and I tried hard to get people excited about fly fishing. Our goal was to make the audience feel what we feel every time we head out on the flats. The final result was a high action, high intensity, visual montage with hard hitting music to convey the emotion. Needless to say, it got lots of anglers out there fired up, and it was a blast to create! But then there were the nay-sayers, the grumps that didn't like what we were doing to their sport, didn't like the attitude, and called our films porn. Great! Everybody has to start somewhere and lots of folks in Hollywood began in the porn industry. Dave and I didn't go to school for film, we barely knew how to run a camera when we started, but we were tired of the same old crap that failed to communicate what fishing was really about to us. So, we tried harder than we've ever tried at anything to make films that showed how much fun you can have with a fly rod living the life of a saltwater fish bum.

After a while though, we knew we'd have to grow up. If we wanted to be part of the Fly Fishing Film Tour and call ourselves film makers, we'd have to create an actual film with an actual story. So, I began reading Peter Matthiessen's Shadow Country... the ultimate story about the Everglades to find inspiration. Dave and I wanted to make a story about something meaningful, something bold and powerful, something that really drove to the core of what fly fishing is for us. We wanted to tell a rich and complex story about the Everglades history, the Indians, the animals that live there, especially the fish, and why we were there. We wanted to talk about Robber Barons, drug smugglers and fisher folk, the birth of saltwater angling in the Everglades... and we really wanted to make the connection, to equate ourselves and fly fishing with them. We wanted to use words like narrow creek system, jagged branches, nooks and crannies, hidden shadows, gator filled swamps, mosquito infested lagoons, and labyrinth mangrove mazes. We would paint our picture with every detail and ultimately transcend the human drama and reveal the Zen of flyfishing. The Discovery Channel would be envious, and National Geographic would weep, and our critics would be silenced. At the end, we would close with a glorious aerial shot and a narrative that summarized 1,000 years of history, the deepest meaning of fishing and the symbolism behind our adventure deep into the soul of the Shadow Country.

Problem was, we were two dudes and a laptop, and neither one of us could even come close to saying all that, much less shoot it, edit it and deliver it in one month. I wasn't Peter Matthiessen, and Dave wasn't Spielburg. We didn't have Pixar or Industrial Light and Magic to digitally enhance our snook. Really, all we had was 2 broken cameras, a skiff that hellsbayboatworks.com lent to us, a couple of looptackle.com fly rods, and a bunch of our best friends that were always down for an adventure. But, off we went... a procession of flats boats headed south into the Everglades to camp and fish for a week, and with any luck, make movie magic on the sands of Turkey Key.

Fast forward two weeks, Dave and I are in the editing Studio we call the Rathole, hanging with Nate Augustus and the Gladezmen (facebook.com/gladezmen) watching them create the soundtrack and looking over our masterpiece...Every film maker has at one point had to come to terms with seeing themselves on camera for the first time and it is a very, very painful process. So there we were, realizing for the first time, that we completely and utterly sucked! Everything we said was basically garbage! But... therein lies the truth, and once you come to realize it, it's hysterical. You've never laughed so hard, cried at yourself with the understanding that nothing that you want to say is good, and that nobody cares. Really, the only thing that is of real importance is that we like to fish, that fishing is exciting, and that we just want to do more!

Suddenly we had it. There is was right in front of us. What we were trying to get at is that we love to fish, we get our stoke from fishing and that everyone else has there own reason . That's the story. Fishing is what gives us that rush, that high, if you will, and for whatever reason, it's what we've devoted our lives to doing. Now, maybe the critics won't agree, but, I bet, for those that fish, they'll get it. With that...WorldANGLING gives you High In The Lowlands!
  • Andrew Pastusic 1 year ago
    Sick,Sick,Sick
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  • Dean Butler 1 year ago
    LOve love it love it
    NICE work guys would love to see your treatment of some of our marlin fly fishing check it out outhttp://vimeo.com/16302896
    and get your arses down and I will take you fishing here
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  • nate augustus 1 year ago
    Music By Gladezmen & Nate Augustus. myspace.com/gladezmen
    facebook.com/gladezmen
    New Album "Big Ol Monster" ComingSoon
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  • lelodude 10 months ago
    BRO !
    i really like your videos...!!!!!!!
    thats so niiiiiiiiiiiiiiice bro !!!
    please check my fishing webpage, and my videos too!
    snookproteam.com
    i´m a guide too, here in BRAZIL !!!!!!
    for snooks
    hoope you like too !
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  • SOVIETTACO 8 months ago
    You guys need to contact Discovery or something so more people can see this awesomeness.
    ~Sláinte
    Rob
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  • Mr Roblowski 4 months ago
    This is my favorite type of fishing and
    it's cool to see it layed down on film
    by people who are as keen as me and
    my mates.
    Thanks!
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  • Dennis Stallings 4 months ago
    Thanks guys,I enjoyed that trip.Lotta nice fish and the music too.
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  • Ryan Halliday 1 month ago
    What kind of skiff was used at 3:22? The small tiller skiff with the one guy in it?
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  • Hale Yeah Fishing 1 week ago
    Watched it at least 10 times and it doesn't get old!!!! Great video.
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