
Some photos and thoughts following the two handed saltwater clinic, sponsored by Beulah Fly Rods, Cheeky, and Why Knot.
Read More >>Some photos and thoughts following the two handed saltwater clinic, sponsored by Beulah Fly Rods, Cheeky, and Why Knot.
Read More >>This is a good reel. From a pure functional perspective, it’s precisely what most fly fishermen will need — and, at $475, it’s three or four hundred dollars cheaper than other reels that claim to deliver the same thing.
Read More >>The Cheeky schoolie tourney is an annual must do for me and my partner. It’s always great to see friends, and to make new ones. So long as there are schoolies, and so long as the tournament keeps its sense of humor, we’ll be back.
Read More >>It was great to see everyone at the Marlborough Fly Fishing Show this weekend. I ran into some old friends, made some new ones, and met a bunch of fans of the site. This year, the show felt a bit different — namely, I think, because there were a number of new booths, and new faces.
Read More >>I’m excited to be a part of this great event with The Fly Pack, Cheeky Reels, and a lot of great New England outdoor retailers. Check out the flyer and RSVP!
Read More >>A few days ago, I got the below in the my inbox: an invitation to the Cheeky, the Boston-based reel manufacturer, for their annual Cape Cod schoolie tournament. I’ve yet to attend, but judging from the video, this is guaranteed to be a fun time, with decent prizes. Plus, the guys behind the company, Peter and Ted, are good guys. Go if you can — but don’t wait to enter. Space will fill up quickly!
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