Benny wrote:There was a screening for the film back on April 23 at the Newport Beach Film Festival. The next California screening will be October 7-10 at the Mill Valley Film Festival. Hopefully this film goes straight to video as an independent film and never makes it to movie theaters. I for one think there are way to many people crowding the waters as it is
My feelings exactly!Besides im sure those shows on Animal Planet have boosted morons intentions to go out buy a rod at wal mart without a license of course
and un knowingly create more promblems at damaged fishery.Face it there are going to be alot more illresponsable anglers out there the way some networks have been dishing out fishingshows like its in style or something?Heres the way I see it some of these shows although attempt to raise awareness about c&r how the decline of fish population around the world la,la,la but,yet in reality do you really think big t.v networks care about creating a high fish population in a stream?Or care more about higher viewer ratings? Hmm,Or it might a clever marketing attempt by a huge fishing retailer (b.p.s)ugh! to boost sales
Great!But whats the cost in the end.More crowded fishing holes with less fish period.
Just some long term brain candy for you real anglers out there
sorry about the rant cool trailer except for running downstream that was ugh!And she was tasty i would