The Southern Trout Eaters DVD is our first film, and something we are intensely proud of producing. We spent the Fall of 2009 thru the Fall of 2010 compiling the footage for this film. At 2 hours and 40 minutes, the film is anything but short on content. We show anglers how we are hunting and catching trophy bass with the Huddleston Deluxe, MS Slammer, Triple Trout, Nezumaa Rat, and Big Hammer swimbaits. The film primarily focuses on the trout fed lakes in the Appalachian Mountains of Georgia and the Carolinas. We take the viewers to Arkansas, and share our first attempts at bigbait fishing in the Ozarks too.
View the film’s trailer here:
No one has ever produced a swimbait film outside of California, and just delivering the final product was a huge achievement in our mind. We like to think we are contributing to real fishing discussion and technique and backing it up with footage, interviews from the guys who make the baits (Ken Huddleston and Scott Whitmer, both interviewed in the film), and providing full disclosure on things that took us years to learn.
The film is a total low budget, standard definition production. It is the content that makes this film special. No one will give us an Academy Award for cinematography or acting, but then again, no one will be asking for a refund because they ‘already knew’ everything we covered and shared in the film. We choose bluegrass and country rock music for the film, one of those calculated risks where you know some folks are going to balk at banjos and mandolins, but this film was set in Appalachia and the Ozarks, not in NYC or some urban setting. We don’t believe bass fishing, even catching double digit fish on bigbaits, is extreme or warrants any sort of phony fabricated high energy Hollywood style production. We’ll let the guys who ‘wow’ you with new products, shakey heads, crankbaits and 3 pounders (assuming a single fish gets caught in their 5 minute YouTube clip) who believe tournament and sponsor driven media are the only things in fishing resort to ‘extremeness’ because their fishing and topics they discuss are tired, played out, lack credibility, and rarely get into a discussion that is deeper than 1″ surface level stuff.
Check out this review of Southern Trout Eaters from Fishstrong.com, and notice how they ‘welcomed’ these deficiencies:
We built a website for the film: www.southerntrouteaters.com to compliment the film and provide us a mechanism to provide additional rigging and discussions, as well as provide anglers a complete list of the products (detailed down to the terminal tackle) that we are using.
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