Clearance Pricing on Fly Lines
The Caddis Fly is re-organizing their fly line department. Each line will be sold at 50% off list price however no reasonable offer will be refused.
Sale is limited to stock on hand.
The Caddis Fly is re-organizing their fly line department. Each line will be sold at 50% off list price however no reasonable offer will be refused.
Sale is limited to stock on hand.
A NZ photo essay courtesy of Jon Covich, he's the one holding the toad, and The Caddis Fly.
The Caddis Fly interviews Tim Rajeff about their new one piece ECHO PRIME rod designed for saltwater.
Prime rods are lighter by nearly 20%, they are faster, they are so strong it will amaze you, and they cast easier than any comparable 4-pc fly rods. It’s just that simple.
LINK (via: The Caddis Fly)
I'm shipping one back east that will take up permanent residence at the folks Cape house.
The Caddis Fly has a very important alert regarding a developers plan to siphon water off the Mckenzie. The developr, Greg Demers, also want to overturn the ODFW’s low-water limit of 2,000 CFS in the summer months that protects Oregon's world class fisheries.
There will be much more comng on this issue, in the meantime read all about it.....
The Caddis Fly has collected all their steelhead fly tying pages on to one easy to navigate page. You get a pattern recipe, videos demonstrating how to tie each fly and a high resolution image of the finished fly.
Between Eugene and Bend there is a copius amount of bank fishing opportunities. Rick and Sam have hatched a plan to fish as much of that water in one day as possible with the goal of being featured on The Caddis Fly: Oregon Fly Fishing Blog.
The Plan:
All in just one day, July 27, 2011, our intrepid party shall attempt to catch a trout in 10 separate rivers/creeks on the fly, while traveling from Eugene to Bend and back again. We shall catch and release trout from the McKenzie River, Blue River, Metolius River, Deschutes River, Fall River, Crescent Creek, Odell Creek, Salt Creek, North Fork of the Middle Fork of the Willamette River, and finally the Middle Fork of the Willamette River.
But wait, there’s more.
LINK (Via: The Caddis Fly)