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Come and Take It

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This short film follows a group of enthusiastic anglers fly fishing in Texas and exploring the Texas Hill Country and Gulf Coast following the region’s heavy flooding in 2015. These guys are not picky about the species they target – beginning with gar, Largemouth and Guadelupe Bass on the San Marcos River, and then targeting redfish, trout, black drum or anything else that can be fooled into taking the fly further downstream and on the Gulf Coast. The film shows that the opportunities for fly fishing in Texas are both varied and spectacular. Come and Take It not only includes dramatic fly fishing footage, but also shots of the 2015 floods that tore away homes and businesses. Login or register to watch this film  

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