Tag Archives: Rods
New Toys!
Fall is basically Christmas in the fly fishing industry – all the new goodies announced at the show start showing up at our doorstep, and Remy, our UPS guy is the best surrogate Santa ever. Today the Sage Train came … Continue reading
We're Back with a NEW Website! (and a NRX Review for fun)
Apologies on the length between posts folks – we have been ripping and tearing, rending and pulling, stripping and setting to bring you the new and improved: www.tailwatersflyfishing.com – head on over and check it out! Also, Tex Moore and … Continue reading
Nice Clouser Review from Joel Hays
Friend of the shop and carp-guru Joel Hays had a nice review of the new TFO Clouser rod series on his blog this week – click HERE to check it out!
Ron & Brent's Alaska Wilderness Adventure
Ron Foster and I just returned from an incredible trip to Unalakleet River Lodge in Unalakleet, Alaska. Unalakleet is a small Eskimo Village located on Hudson Sound 400 miles Northwest of Anchorage. We were invited by lodge owners Jeff and Sally Appel to … Continue reading
Black Canyon of the Gunnison
Sorry for the delay in this post, but things have been hectic here in Dallas, including the temperatures! I was fortunate enough, the first week of June to head up to Black Canyon Anglers in Austin, Colorado for a much … Continue reading
American Heritage Fly Fishing Tour Journal
We are back! After a week in the Catskill Region of New York state, our distinguished group of fisherman have returned! The group comprised of Dennis Burns (of Redfish fame), Phil Napolitan from Spring Valley Anglers, John Middleton from Duke, … Continue reading
SLP = Straight Line Path
That acronym is the mantra of anyone attempting to become a Certified Casting Instructor (CCI) with the Federation of Fly Fishers. It relates to the path of the tip of the rod during the casting stroke – no SLP, no … Continue reading
More Chile Photos
Due to some techincal difficulties, Brent has been unable to update the blog with some fresh posts – we will put them up as soon as they emerge from the ether that is Cyberspace. For now, we do have some … Continue reading
