Okie Noodling
"No hooks, no bait, no fear."
Originally released in 2001. Okie Noodling is a documentary film. directed by Bradley Beesley. At just 57 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
For centuries, a unique breed of fishermen has been catching monster catfish with their bare hands in the rivers and lakes of Oklahoma. Today, the tradition of "noodling" still has Okie anglers hooked. This documentary by Bradley Beesley features interviews with hardcore handfishing veterans as well as footage of real noodlers in action. Set against an original musical score by rock band The Flaming Lips, Okie Noodling offers an anecdotal look at a most unusual piece of Midwest American culture.
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- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Okie Noodling about?
For centuries, a unique breed of fishermen has been catching monster catfish with their bare hands in the rivers and lakes of Oklahoma. Today, the tradition of "noodling" still has Okie anglers hoo...
Who directed Okie Noodling?
Okie Noodling was directed by Bradley Beesley.
How long is Okie Noodling?
Okie Noodling has a runtime of 0 hours and 57 minutes (57 minutes total).
When was Okie Noodling released?
Okie Noodling was released on March 10, 2001 in theaters.