Full Film: Generational Bonds and Friendships Over Fly Fishing in NEXGEN

In the film “NexGen,” filmmaker RA Beattie reveals the beauty and meaningful relationships that come from fly fishing.

From Off the Grid Studios:

“In ‘NexGen,’ filmmaker RA Beattie tells the story of generational bonds and friendships formed through fly fishing. In the film, Beattie offers a new perspective, as the film is told from the point of view and with the narration of Jack Buccola — a 12-year-old angler from Bend, Oregon. The film follows Jack as he experiences living in a fly fisherman’s house, witnesses the impact of fires on his home waters, and explores new waters on a road trip with his father Ryan, friend Judd Field, and Judd’s father Pete. Throughout the journey, Jack grows to appreciate the steelhead of the Northwest, the native cutthroat trout found on the South Fork of the Snake River and other tributaries, and Jack also realizes the potential for more travel with a tying business.”

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