Waypoints, the Idaho premiere
Ketchum's Lost River Outfitters and Waterworks Lamson are teaming up to bring you the latest film by the well-known filmmakers of Drift and Rise.
This Idaho premiere of Waypoints (2013) will be held at the nexStage Theatre in Ketchum, on Friday, January 24th, 2014, with a 6:00 pm reception and 6:30 pm show time.
The proceeds from the event will benefit The Nature Conservancy's Silver Creek Preserve and are to be earmarked for restoration. A brief update on the Kilpartrick Pond project will proceed the film, which runs 80-minutes in length.
Proceeds from the 6 pm reception will also benefit Silver Creek restoration efforts. Beer and pizza-by-the-slice will be the featured and priced for the fisherman's budget.
A $5 per ticket raffle will be held at the event with lots of prizes, including the newly introduced Waterworks/Lamson Litespeed IV reel!
Please call Lost River Outfitters at (208) 726-1706 for event and ticketing questions. We hope you an join us for an evening of epic fly fishing on film for the benefit of our local waters!
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About the film...
Waypoints is a top-notch adventure film that visits five of the most remote and exclusive fly-fishing desinations around the globe, including:
- Exploring SE Alaska where salty steelhead guides wet their lines
- Heli-fishing the seldom fished coastal rivers of Patagonia
- Seeking unspoilt waters and big 'GT' in endless atolls of St. Brandon
- Chasing world-record Golden Masheer near the Northern India/Nepal border
- Stepping off the grid in Venezuela to seek Payara on-the-fly
Warm your fishing hearth until your next adventure! Here's bit more about the 'Waypoints' from the filmmakers....
"Following in the footsteps of Confluence’s earlier releases DRIFT, RISE and CONNECT, WAYPOINTS is the most exotic, ambitious and in-depth feature-length project that Confluence has ever created. Shot around the world in both fresh and saltwater, locations include flats fishing St. Brandon’s Atoll in the Indian Ocean, trout fishing the wilds of Patagonian Chile, coastal Southeast Alaska for Steelhead, the Himalayan rivers of India for Golden Mahseer, and the jungles of Venezuela for saber-toothed payara. Confluence has become known for great stories, interesting character profiles, soulful interviews, an amazing diversity of species, and the finest cinematography in the world of fly fishing. WAYPOINTS delivers on all of these things and more. An incredible travel-logue-style fishing film that truly showcases not only the fly fishing lifestyle, but the journey itself as seen through the eyes of anglers Oliver White, Jeff Currier, Greg Bricker, Gerhard Laubscher, Rooster Leavens, and several other interesting and unique characters." (http://www.confluencefilms.com/films.php)