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Tag Archives: Gear
Thomas & Thomas Avantt II Review
This past fall I had a chance to test the new Thomas & Thomas Avantt II before it was released. It is their high end fast action rod; which is a functional showcase of their beautiful craftsmanship. The rod is … Continue reading
Posted in Fly Fishing Gear Review, Uncategorized
Tagged 2, 5 weight, and, avantt, avantt ii, Dry Fly, fishing, Fly, fly rod, Gear, McKenzie River, Middle fork Willamette River, Review, rod, thomas, thomas & thomas, trout, trout rod
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Patagonia Forra Wading Boot Review
Patagonia’s new Forra Wading Boot offers a lightweight, aggressive looking, and competitive wading boot in terms of its construction. Made by Fitwells in Italy, they feature a sticky Vibram sole which is great for hiking and wading. Both boots weigh … Continue reading
Posted in Fishing Porn, Fly Fishing Gear Review, Uncategorized
Tagged Boot, Caddis Fly Shop, Forra, Forra Boot, Gear, Gear review, Oregon Fly Fishing, Patagonia, Patagonia Forra, Review, Wading, Wading Boot, Wading Gear
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Patagonia Swiftcurrent Ultralight Wader Review
Patagonia’s Swiftcurrent Ultralight Wader is their answer to a travel-friendly, super-light pair of waders. The Ultralight wader was added to their “Swiftcurrent” line of waders and is the lightest and least expensive pair priced at $499. They fit true to … Continue reading
Posted in Fly Fishing Gear Review, Fly Fishing Travel, Oregon Fly Fishing Tips
Tagged Backcountry, Backpacking, Gear, Gear review, Light, Packable, Patagonia, Product, Review, summer, Swiftcurrent, thin, Travel, ultra, Wader, Waders
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