April 11, 2008
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Introducing the fresh and saltwater Boron II-MX series. MX stands for maximum, as in maximum power, distance and fish fighting capabilities. The 5 and 6-weights are slightly stiffer and faster than their Boron IIx counterparts; the 7 through 12-weights ar
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April 11, 2008
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Description for Magnetic Rod Guard is Coming Soon!
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April 11, 2008
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This unique wheeled travel piece stores four 33" rod tubes in its bottom-molded compartment. Top compartment stores vests, chest packs, clothing, waders, etc. The Chinook’s rugged construction and materials help ensure that our gear arrives safely an
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April 11, 2008
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After working with a small, tight-lipped group of serious bass anglers, we’ve developed two new bass rods that can drop a hair frog or an air-light diver with pinpoint accuracy and hardly a ripple on the water. From a fly fishing perspective, we
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April 11, 2008
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Xperience Fly Rods are a new range of high performance/high value travel fly rods. Utilizing the same high modulus graphite found in the top of the line rods of other brands, the rod tapers have been crafted to cast effortlessly with a lightweight feel,
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April 11, 2008
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Hands and knees approaches, gin clear pools, and trout with severe aversions to sloppy casts, that’s where the WhisperCreek Series earns it stripes. Based upon the original StreamDance GLX Presentation series fly rods, we’ve tweaked the design and chang
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April 11, 2008
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Beautifully designed to reflect the central Oregon spring creek for which they were named, the Metolius is the workhorse of our trout line-up. These are smooth casting fly rods with both accouterments and the price scaled down a bit. They’re made from a
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April 11, 2008
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The top of the line is StreamDance GLX . They feature the finest rod components available today? luxurious cork, direct from Portugal, our proprietary GLX graphite, in high performance, 3 & 4-piece rod blanks (depending on rod length). In addition, w
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April 11, 2008
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So what’s the big deal about the way we SCANDINAVIANS get our Spey cast out there? Since its beginnings in the 1960’s, Scandinavian influence from top tournament casters and fishermen, schooled on famous Salmon/Sea trout rivers of Sweden and the west coas
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April 11, 2008
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Jock Scott over a century ago wrote of Greased Line fishing as performed by A.H.E. Wood to present a fly broadside to Salmon to entice the salmon to strike. This TRADITIONAL form of spey casting maintains a relatively fixed line length of 65-100 feet allo
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April 11, 2008
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The term " SKAGIT CASTING " was coined in the early 1990’s to describe on offshoot system of spey casting being used at the time by steelheaders in the Skagit River area. It was mostly characterized by its relatively short shootinghead lines. Ho
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April 11, 2008
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NativeRun Quinault Fly Rods use a unique blend of materials combined together with exact specifications to create a most wonderful casting tool. With premium Hopkins and Holloway components and beautiful Portuguese cork these rods are as majestic as the
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April 11, 2008
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While not true two-hand rods, these two NativeRun GLX rods give you the option of reaching water you normally can’t with a traditional single hander. Crafted with our proprietary GLX graphite, nickel titanium RECOIL guides, our new custom reel seats and
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