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Camp Walker is a 30-year-old fly guide in the south Florida, a part of the world that is already overrun by fly guides. There are two ways for someone that age to break into the business—hard work or your parent’s dime. And poling out into the flats in your parent’s boat isn’t the way Walker earned the respect of his peers. The folks at Sage and Tributaries Digital Cinema share how he did it in Tip of the Spear.