A Journey Upstream

The story of two seemingly unrelated fish that help us understand the connectivity within our environment and the importance of a healthy Chesapeake Bay watershed.

 
 
 
 

Learn about the film.

  • The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the country, and Maryland’s crowned jewel. From striped bass in the main stem of the Bay, to brook trout in the far reaches of the watershed, Maryland has a lot to offer.

  • “A Journey Upstream” is proudly supported by the Chesapeake Conservancy, Cheeky Fishing, and Douglas Outdoors.

  • This film is an official selection for the Fly Fishing Film Tour 2021, the Breckenridge Film Festival, Annapolis Film Festival, Maine Outdoor Film Festival, and is the winner of the Lefty Kreh Youth Film Category.

Have you ever thought that your fishing destination is a special place or that what you’ve grown up doing is pretty unique? Well, Andrew Braker and Eric Braker thought so. They grew up in Maryland fishing the Chesapeake and its surrounding watershed. From high mountain babbling creeks, slow-moving wide rivers, to the shellfish shoals of the Chesapeake Bay. These boys grew up fishing and exploring one of the country’s most unique ecosystems and waterways…

 
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