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By Grant Summerlin
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Feeding Time is a 50-minute movie featuring some of the most creative and innovative flyfishing footage ever assembled. Nothing like this has ever been attempted in the flyfishing industry. While dozens of TV shows and endless specialty programming exists Feeding Time documents and highlights the passion, fun, and beauty of the sport in a new and exciting way. Feeding Time will only be be shown at various flyfishing gatherings around the country beginning in January of 2004. See our schedule of events for a showing near you or call today to schedule a showing.Tightloop Productions aims for this to be an annual event.
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Spring 2007 Issue
- The B List - Beauty Below the Radar
- Oregon - Deschutes, Clackamas, Sandy
- The Florida Keys - A Trio of Top Tarpon Guides
- Northwest Steelhead
- Wisconsin Muskies
- Nantucket Stripers
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2006 Issue
- Baywatch: Bristol, Ascension, San Fran, Tampa, Chesepeake
- Seven Shooters: Picture Takers and Their Pictures
- Dorado on the Fly
- Carp on the Flats
- New Orleans on the Mend
- Smithhammer on the Road
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2005 Issue
- LIVE TROUT FISHING by Brad Bohen
- MOOD SWING by Tyler Hughen
- FLYFISHING, A TO Z by Tom Bie
- PAGE SIX CHICKS - 2 flyfishers, 2 photographers.
- RISES
- SCUTTLEBUTT
- TIPPETS - Essays
- BUGS - The dirt on damselflies
- RODHOLDERS - Robert Gorman of Green River Rods
- CITY LIMITS - Cutthroat of Seattle are calling
- GEAR CLOSET - Speywatch: Two-handed rod revolution
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2003 Issue
- The LEARNING CURVE - P.J. O'Rourke tests the waters.
- Tippets - Road trips, reds, roosterfish, reef sharks, and Ruoff. Plus one lonely piranha.
- Bugs - The Mighty Midge. By Jay Ericson
- City Limits - DOIN' THE D.C. SHUFFLE by Scott Burnell
- Don't be shy: buy this issue. You'll also read John Gierach fishing the high country, an essay on the Rajeff Brothers (fly fishing's attempt at royalty) and more good, funny, from-the-heart fishing lit.
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