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| Product Reviews |
| Patagonia Guidewater Pants - Review |
By Beau Peavey
Patagonia’s Guidewater Pants are as good as it gets when it comes to clothing. They are made of 100% nylon with SPF 50+ protection, and they are coated in D.W.R (durable water repellant) which helps them be extra stain proof. When you wet wade in these pants they literally shed water, making them a great choice for late and early season wet wading, because they do not become saturated with water.(more) |
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| Trouthunter Flourocarbon Tippet - Review |
By Beau Peavey
Trout Hunter is becoming the choice tippet of our guides. The first thing you may notice is that is seems a little pricy, however, Trout Hunter comes as a 50 meter spool instead of the conventional 30 meter spool, making the price per meter comparable to other fluorocarbon brands.(more) |
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| Fishpond Dakota Carry-on Rod Case - Review |
By Beau Peavey
We all know what a pain it can be to transport fly fishing equipment. The Fishpond Dakota carry on case is a must have for the angler on the go. It is the best designed case on the market for someone that wants to bring multiple four piece rods and reels with them on vacation, or just for convenient storage at home.(more) |
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| Winston GVX Fly Rod - Review |
By Beau Peavey
R.L Winston has released a new award winning rod for the 2012 season, the GVX. G=Graphite, V=Versatile and X=Fast Action. It is an all graphite fly rod, that looks, feels, and casts like a $750 fly rod. The surprising part about the GVX series is that Winston is only asking $495 for the entire series 3-8 weight (they’re not producing the rod in a 7 wt.(more) |
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| Patagonia Rock Grip Boot - Aluminum Bar - Review |
By Dan Gigone
I've had a number of chances to try Patagonia's new Rock Grip wading boots with aluminum bars. If you haven't seen them yet, they look like something Frankenstein might wear, were he a fly fisherman. Patagonia has taken a pair of rubber-soled boots and screwed 5 rather large aluminum bars into the soles.(more) |
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