Redfish Can’t Jump Film Premiere in Washington, NC
Friday, April 16 – 8pm
Turnage Theater – Washington, NC
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Filmed on the Cape Fear Coast of North Carolina Redfish Can’t Jump is a fly fishing documentary that focuses on North Carolina’s State Fish the Red Drum. The conservation film is the brainchild of Wilmington, NC guide Capt. Seth Vernon, videographer/director Luke Pearson and angler Josh Eddings and spanned three years of countless hours on the water filming in high definition.
With little more than a camera, a fly rod, and a lot of determination these three salty anglers set out on an adventure to discover the beauty, difficulty, rewards and controversy surrounding this incredible sport fish. North Carolina is the last state on the east coast that allows gill nets and the commercial sale of Red Drum. The purpose of the project is to educate the public about the destructive nature of gill nets in our estuaries and sounds while also highlighting the allure of chasing the mighty redfish with a fly rod.
For more information on the project visit www.redfishcantjump.com




