Published Nov 4. 2017 - 6 years ago

A Steelhead Quest

A Steelhead Quest: Portrait of a Rivered Life
Terry Myers, a steelhead advocate and long-time angler, spent 2015 trying to catch a wild steelhead on a different river each month of the year. After successfully hooking a wild steelhead in all but two of the months, she set her sight on finding the last two fish to complete her quest.
The film explores the experience of an unassuming but determined woman on this two-year quest. Watch as she tries to unlock the mysteries of catching wild steelhead through the changing seasons. With her husband Jerry in tow, we see the challenges they face with depleting runs, while still enjoying every aspect of being on the river together—rain or shine, fish or no fish.

Film By Let Media
Director
Sarah Menzies : http://www.letmedia.org/

Cinematography
Sarah Menzies
Becca Skinner: http://www.beccaskinnerphotography.com/

Originator: 
Submitter: 
Martin Joergensen

Comments

Great film...

What a wonderful film about steelhead! Full of love for the nature and wild steelhead! Really great people! I wish, I would meet more people like them at the water.... A fantastic film, a must to see! Thank's a lot!

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