Bonefish& Tarpon Trust / Nautilus Reels

July 5, 2017

[dropcap]B[/dropcap]onefish & Tarpon Trust is pleased to partner with Nautilus Reels to host the Nautilus Reels Micro-Film Contest, open to professional and amateur filmmakers. We encourage anglers of all ages and experience levels to submit their best micro-films telling stories from the world of fishing and conservation. The top videos, selected by BTT and Nautilus staff, will be played and voted on during the Nautilus Reels Art + Micro-Film Festival on Friday, November 10th at Bonefish & Tarpon Trust’s 6th International Science Symposium in Weston, Florida.

Aaron Adams, Ph.D. Operations Director Bonefish & Tarpon Trust talking conservation with Lefty Kreh at the 2012 BTT symposium. Clement photo.

Each winner will receive a Nautilus reel along with other prizes

RULES:

1) Two Divisions: Amateur and Pro (anyone who has submitted videos to one of the film tours, is sponsored, or anyone defined as such by staff).

2) Suggested Themes:

A. Conservation: What does BTT mean to you?

    B. “I’d rather be bonefishing”: Open to all species and habitats – what do you fish for when you can’t stalk bonefish on the flats?

    C. The Rookie: Fishing with the next generation.

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3) Videos must be no longer than one minute. Each contestant can submit only one video.

4) To be eligible, the contestant *MUST* post his or her video to Instagram, tag Nautilus Reels and Bonefish & Tarpon Trust, and use the hashtag: #BTTSymposium

The filmmaker whose micro-film receives the most likes on Instagram between July 7, 2017 and November 10, 2017 will win a limited edition BTT Simms Headwaters Tackle Bag.

Information:

Join Bonefish & Tarpon Trust and participate in this year’s Symposium . . .

Nick Roberts . ..
Submit your video to BTT Director of Development Mark Rehbein . . . 
786-618-9479

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