It’s time for Gear & Beer Volume III, featuring the Rail Riders clothing, paired with Geary’s Summer Ale, a great beer from Maine.
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Review: Rail Riders Clothing
Have you heard of Rail Riders before? No? My bet: you will be hearing about them in the coming years.
Read More >>Gear & Beer Vol II: Simms Intruder Wading Boot
It’s time for Gear & Beer Volume II, featuring the Simms Intruder wading boot paired with Funky Bow G-String pale ale, a great beer from Lyman, Maine.
Read More >>Review: Fishpond Thunderhead Sling Pack
We’ve loved using the Fishpond Thunderhead sling pack this summer. It’s comfortable, it’s water-tight, and, at just under $200, it’s at a comparable price point to the other sling packs out there.
Read More >>Gear & Beer Episode 1: Fishpond Thunderhead Sling & Maine Beer Company Lunch
Costa 580P Polarized Glasses
So much about fly fishing is filtered through your eye: sight fishing for rising trout or daisy chaining tarpon, identifying the bait, locating the fish, and, occasionally, setting the hook. Even the aesthetics — the mountain background to a freestone stream, the color of Caribbean water — are a large part of why we go to the places we do to chase fish, with some urban carp being a notable exception.
Read More >>Finn Utility Streamer Wallet
Finn Utiliy’s Steamer Suitcase? Built by hand in Vermont, 100% Texas tough, and something your grandfather would love.
Read More >>Orvis Helios 2 3wt: A Truly Great Rod for New England’s Small Rivers
The Orvis Helios 2, a rod that has won so many awards that it hardly needs an introduction. But it’s worth it — trust me.
Read More >>Review: Finn Utility Richmond Tube Roll
Every once and while, a piece of fly fishing gear can remind you of your childhood — of fishing with your dad, and the smells and feeling that went with it. Such is the experience I had with Finn Utility’s new Richmond Tube role.
Read More >>Review: Beulah Opal Double Handed Saltwater Fly Rod
A few years ago, I started looking for a new saltwater rod — a double-handed one. After looking around, I settled on a brand that make my favorite Spey rod: the Beulah Opal rod. Check out my review here
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