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Temple Fork Rods are some of our favorites thanks to tapers and actions chosen by fishermen, quality components, and value pricing.
Read Dave Anderson's piece on How To Choose a Surf Rod. Learn about action, length, and more.
Gifts for Fishermen
The most minor componets can make big differences on the water.
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Waders & Wading Accessories
Sculpted hood, collar drain system, and neoprene cuffs all work to help keep you dry
Get ready to take on the elements with Tsunami's SaltX Seahook Spalsh Top
Fish hard, stay comfortable.
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Saltwater fly tying brings the joy of creation and the thrill of catching on a fly you tied. It is s lifelong pursuit for some. Many tiers have more than enough flies, but tying does help the off-season move more quickly.
It doesn’t take a lot of expensive equipment and materials to get started with fly tying. It can be as simple as a basic used vise, some precision scissors, a little thread, some feathers, a little fur, and some lacquer. And you can even use cheap clear nail polish instead of lacquer. Looking for inspiration? Check out our Fly Tying videos on YouTube. Click Here