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  1. Introducing the Center Lock Strike Indicator from Rajeff Sports

    Introducing the Center Lock Strike Indicator from Rajeff Sports

    VANCOUVER, Wash., 15 Feb 2024 – In response to the growing popularity of center access indicators, ECHO Fly Fishing proudly introduces the Center Lock Strike Indicator. Over the past few years, center access indicators have gained traction among fly fishermen, appreciated for their casting...
  2. ECHO Fly Fishing Releases The Eight Four Rod Line for 2024

    ECHO Fly Fishing Releases The Eight Four Rod Line for 2024

    CONTACT: Hogan Brown, Alluvial Marketing, hogan@alluvialmarketing.com Brad Davidson , Rajeff Sports, brad@rajeffsports.com ECHO Fly Fishing Releases The Eight Four Rod Line for 2024 VANCOUVER, Wash.,– ECHO FLY FISHING has designed the Eight Four Rod line with ambush predators in mind...
  3. Fly Fishing in Oregon: April, May, June

    Fly Fishing in Oregon: April, May, June

    Spring in Oregon might just offer the most variety of any of the seasons when it comes to fly fishing opportunities. Most of the fisheries happening during the first three months of the year are still happening in some capacity, and several more are coming to life. No matter which region of...
  4. Evan B

    Comment by 'Evan B' in article 'Outcast Clearwater Review - First Impressions and Comparisons'

    Sorry, I meant too narrow to lift your feet while you have fins on. I do stand in the boat while fishing/wading quite a bit. Both this and the commander work great for that. I find the flipping around thing to definitely be annoying on both boats, but the Clearwater is better suited for that...
  5. Evan B

    Comment by 'Evan B' in article 'Outcast Clearwater Review - First Impressions and Comparisons'

    Surprisingly has not been an issue. The oar stands are damn sturdy. I actually did expect it to be a factor, but in the three floats its taken, it's just not something I'm concerned about anymore.
  6. Outcast Clearwater Review - First Impressions and Comparisons

    Outcast Clearwater Review - First Impressions and Comparisons

    I had put myself "in line" to be notified of when the long time out-of-stock Outcast Clearwater boat was available for purchase. I was given the expectation they'd be available early 2023... But I got an email in the fall of 2022. I was not financially prepared for such a move, because that's...
  7. Evan B

    Comment by 'Evan B' in article 'A Beginners Guide to Alpine Lake Fishing in Washington State'

    workin on a fix here. they were up there before.
  8. Fly Fishing in Oregon:  January, February, March

    Fly Fishing in Oregon: January, February, March

    This is the first of what will be a quarterly article on helping you know what fly fishing opportunities are potentially worth checking out. While each state, Oregon especially, has a lot of area to cover, we hope to give you a general idea of fisheries that are worth exploring at the very...
  9. ECHO Fly Fishing Releases 2023 Updates of Popular Boost Freshwater Series

    ECHO Fly Fishing Releases 2023 Updates of Popular Boost Freshwater Series

    From ECHO: VANCOUVER, Wash., Nov. 8 – ECHO Fly Fishing’s original Boost fly rods are renowned for their crisp, fast action and balance of power and precision. Updated for 2023, the new Boost Fresh series is designed to help anglers who possess an aggressive casting stroke and are looking for...
  10. "NE-Style Spice" Mayo Cod Recipe

    "NE-Style Spice" Mayo Cod Recipe

    I had a lot of rockfish, lingcod and cabezon to experiment with this year, so have been messing around with a few different ideas. I think I've dialed in something that is going to be a mainstay in my rotation here. General idea: I cut the meat in to roughly 1-2" chunks. Each gets coated in...
  11. Catch & Release Fish Handling Techniques

    Catch & Release Fish Handling Techniques

    Proper fish handling techniques are simple and can be applied across species. The more techniques you employ increases the likelihood that released fish will survive to spawn (or be caught again). Keeping sportfish populations strong begins with individual fish. Minimize fight time. Exhausted...
  12. A question I get asked a lot: "I have this particular rod. What's the best fly line for it?"

    A question I get asked a lot: "I have this particular rod. What's the best fly line for it?"

    I always struggle with the response, because this is a flawed question. As a flawed person, often my response isn't ideal. But you're ok to ask it, because you likely don't know enough at this point to know the right question to ask. And that is ok! Learning is a big part of the fun of this...
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