If you think that true "fly fishing adventures" are for the young and resilient, your preferred way to explore remote Pacific islands might be to watch a film of hale young fellows hopping a freighter toward a small dot on the charts, and then trying to find bonefish while surviving on too little food and water. To be honest, when I first popped the DVD of "The Search - Tahiti" into my player, I wondered if these guys had all gone around the bend. But I'm sure glad they did this trip, if only to show the possibilities that spring from youthful energy and uneven planning.
Fly Fishing Video: "The Search - Tahiti"
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