Trout Unlimited is excited to announce that its new television program "On the Rise" will begin airing on the Outdoor Channel this spring. Hosted by Telluride, Colorado fly fishing guide, Frank Smethurst, the show will feature some of the best fly fishing around the country. Traveling in an Airstream trailer painted in trout patterns, Frank travels to rivers and streams where TU has made a difference and takes the viewer on a fish-filled journey across America.
Frank attended the University of Georgia, and after fishing extensively in the greater Athens, Georgia area, graduated from the Henry W Grady Journalism School with a degree in radio, television and film production. As Frank finished his education, he simultaneously began his career as a fishing guide in Telluride, Colorado. He moved there permanently in 1989.
As Frank developed his guiding career, he began to blend his passion for fly fishing with his studies, and has appeared in numerous television and film productions over the years. he placed third in the 2003 Fly Fishing Masters and won the 2004 Fly Fishing Masters along with his friend and teammate, Giff Maytham. He also produced and appeared in the acclaimed film, Running Down The Man with his friends Ben Knight and Travis Rummel of Felt Soul Media.
In Trout Unlimited’s "On The Rise," Frank continually travels the American countryside with his Toyota Tundra and custom Airstream trailer, striving to blend the stunning visuals and great settings which fly fishing for trout continually offers. Along the way, he highlights TU’s important efforts towards preservation of coldwater resources, and learns more about the big picture of TU’s very real contribution toward the sport and the resource that he loves and cannot live without.
Getting ready to fish outside the trailer Tying flies inside the trailer
On the Rise is produced by Barrett Productions in Missoula, Montana. Barrett Productions is an independent, state-of-the-art, High-Definition production house. Since its formation in 1989 the company has established itself as an industry leader in entertainment, event, sports, adventure travel and outdoor television production. Barrett Productions produces over 140 shows every year, many of which are for the nation’s leading conservation groups. In addition to Trout Unlimited, the company produces television series for the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Safari Club International, and Ducks Unlimited.
Filming continues on the east coast this spring. If you have a suggestion of where Frank should park his trailer alongside a river and cast a few flies, please fill out the form below.
Find out if the Outdoor Channel is offered by your local cable television provider: http://www.outdoorchannel.com/.
GLOBE PEQUOT ( THE LYONS PRESS, FALCON), November 1997
Binding Type: Hardcover
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ISBN: 1-55821-067-9
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