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AFTCO Original Film

AFTCO Original Film

Bass fishing takes on numerous forms, from the simplicity of backyard pond fishing to the apex of competitive tournament angling. Yet, within this pursuit lies a distinct niche: trophy hunting via swimbait fishing. Unlike traditional baits, swimbaits stand out in their uniqueness within an angler's arsenal. Ranging from six to twelve-plus inches in length and weighing two to sixteen ounces, these baits require a quiver of specialized equipment and a different mindset. The adage "big bait, big fish" is the guiding principle, firmly centered on catching the biggest bass in the lake, armed with the largest baits from your tackle box.

2026-01-13 14:46:19 +0000 UTC2026-01-13 15:00:00 +0000 UTC(13m)
Fly Shop Tour

Fly Shop Tour

It's the final leg of the Fly Shop Tour and what better way to end it than with a trip down to see the crew at Fly Fish Food. We learn the unique story of how owners Clark “Cheech” Pierce & Curtis Fry started their shop and spend some time chasing hungry Cutthroat. Wrapping it all up the team puts on the final conservation event of the season with Fly Fish Food and Fish For Garbage, as well as spending some time behind the oars on the Green River with crew at Western Rivers Fly Shop.

2026-01-13 14:18:53 +0000 UTC2026-01-13 14:46:19 +0000 UTC(27m)
Fly Shop Tour

Fly Shop Tour

With Montana in the rearview mirror the Flylords team crosses over into Idaho. In this leg of the trip they hit Blue-Ribbon trout waters with the folks from Henrys Fork Anglers and Silver Creek Outfitters. They also have a chance to sit down with the owners of these operations and hear what these shops and fly fishing mean to them. Before they hit the road to Utah the crew joins in on another conservation event at Payette Brewing Company.

2026-01-13 13:52:05 +0000 UTC2026-01-13 14:18:53 +0000 UTC(26m)
Rivers are Life

Rivers are Life

Fed by the Mekong River, Tonlé Sap Lake in Cambodia is not only home to hundreds of thousands of people living in the floating villages, it is also the source of 75% of Cambodia's fish (equal to 60% of the country's protein intake). Because of a combination of threats, from pollution to climate change, the densely populated area's fish populations are dwindling – but locals are educating themselves on ways to make change. In this beautifully photographed award-winning film, we get a rare glimpse into life on the lake while learning how a dedicated conservation group is combatting plastic pollution.

2026-01-13 03:30:01 +0000 UTC2026-01-13 03:48:09 +0000 UTC(18m)