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At the End of a Rainbow

A Human Nature Documentary

Rolf Nylinder and Peter Christensen of Kokkaffe Media head out to Kamchatka for rainbow trout and huge salmon runs. But what they find is a story that runs deeper than a few dudes going flyfishing in a far off land. Check the teaser here and stay tuned for more from the Fly Fishing Film Tour as they gear up for the 2017 film tour.

“The Ozernaya River winds serpentine-like through a remote corner of Kamchatka in Far East Russia. In one of the most intact eco-systems left in the Northern Pacific, rainbow trout eat mice for breakfast, and the salmon run in the hundreds of thousands. This bounty attracts two kinds of people; those who want to protect, and those who want to exploit. Rampant salmon poaching is big business on Kamchatka, and once the salmon are gone, entire eco-systems collapse. “At the End of a Rainbow” explores how fly fishing can help protect the wilderness, and celebrates the beauty and wonder of one of the most vibrant places on Earth.”

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