Fly Fishing Film Tour | Lake Placid | March 30, 2024
- Lake Placid Center for the Arts 17 Algonquin Drive Lake Placid, NY, 12946 United States (map)
Lake Placid Arts Center Hosts the 18th Annual Fly Fishing Film Tour
The original and preeminent exhibition of fly fishing cinema.
The 18th annual Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T) is back on the road with a top-notch selection of short films that are sure to get you fired up for the season ahead. This year the tour visits more than 14 countries with 300+ shows.
The Lake Placid event is on Saturday, March 30, 2024 at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts. Doors open at 6 pm, and the film begins rolling at 7 pm. In addition to great cinema, the event features craft beer from Ray Brook Brewhouse and Raquette River Brewing, as well as auctions, bucket raffles and door swag.
The world’s largest fly fishing film event comes to Lake Placid.
The F3T is the original and largest fly fishing film event of its kind. The annual Fly Fishing Film Tour is a traveling roadshow of the best fly fishing films in the world. Through a submission process, films are selected to bring some of the best content to the big screen in towns across North America, Australia, Germany and New Zealand.
The F3T is more than just the film; the shows aim to create community and inspire, encourage and support conservation efforts worldwide. Attendees come for the action and stay for the camaraderie, all while helping to raise money for the waters we love.
A great way to get excited for fly fishing in the Adirondacks.
So get ready to kick back, drink a beer or your beverage of choice, and enjoy the cinematography that will get you stoked for the Adirondack fly fishing season ahead.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the LPCA website.
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