Monday, February 16, 2026

OAK & OSCAR - Watching Artist Tim Johnson Hand Paint a Watch Dial

The Fly Fishing Show is making its way around the country and the weekend before last it stopped in Denver, Colorado for a few days.  I flew out to be with Oak & Oscar and connect with what seemed like most of the fly fishing industry all in one very large room at the convention center.  It was great to see everyone and I came away with some interesting fiberglass fly rod news to share soon and even an unexpected fly fishing story that you'll see later this week.  

Denver was the only Fly Fishing Show that Oak & Oscar was doing this winter and Chase Fancher, founder of this independent Chicago watch company, invited artist Tim Johnson to be at the booth through the weekend.  
 
Tim has been working with Oak & Oscar on hand painted custom dials for some time now and this is a process that takes precision, time, and paint brushes with single strands of fiber.  It's no surprise that Tim doesn't drink coffee as this work takes a very steady hand.
 

With the booth set up on Thursday afternoon, Tim Johnson put together a desk and assembled his microscope with lighting and a screen for onlookers to see what he was seeing through the ocular lens.  Of course there was a hiccup with figuring out the correct cord to make the display screen work but this was solved the next morning when the show began.

The dial that Tim would be working on through the weekend will end up in an Olmsted field watch for a customer who asked that a notable brown trout that he caught be painted on it.  For this commission piece, Tim began with an outline sketch on his iPad which was followed by moving a photograph of the actual trout to the screen as reference.  This would guide his painting through the weekend and give onlookers a good idea what he was seeing and how that would translate through his artwork.   

With this initial work done, it was time to put a light sketch outline on the dial and begin painting.  





The remaining photos in this post are occasional snapshots over the next three days as I tried to capture every layer that Tim put down.  It's amazing that so much work was completed, as Tim was set up in the outer corner of the booth area and connected with so many show attendees who wanted to ask him about his artwork and what he was doing.  Understandably, there was a lot of interest as it isn't often that you come to a fly fishing show and there is a guy eyes deep into a microscope.

 








 





By the end of the show on Sunday afternoon, the dial was maybe 80% complete.  Tim packed up his microscope and will continue to work on it in his studio.  Once the trout is finished, a stream bed of rocks will be added underneath on the dial to look as it is still fining in the river.  

If all works out right, there will be a follow up post when the dial commission is complete and then a third post with images from Oak & Oscar headquarters of their in-house watchmaker doing final assembly of the Olmsted making it ready for their new "Owner".


If you are wondering, each hand painted custom dial takes ten or so hours to complete and adds approximately $1,000 to the overall cost of the watch.  Oak & Oscar has numerous examples of both the Olmsted and Humboldt GMT with custom fish dials and are always interested to discuss your idea.


Learn more on the Oak & Oscar website and follow along on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.  Reach out with an email to begin the discussion of a watch of your own.

THE FLYFISH JOURNAL - Off Season Flyfishing in Montana

This shortie film from the folks at The Flyfish Journal is a stellar watch to start the week.  Press PLAY...



The Flyfish Journal continues to publish some of the very best content in print, online, and in film.  Subscribe and follow along if you're not already.

Saturday, February 14, 2026

T.F.M. SHOP - NEW TFM X PETER PERCH DECAL PACK

What began as a sketch book doodle for artist Peter Perch a few years ago is now the newest T.F.M. decal in the T.F.M. Shop and a fun emoji adaption on the idea of #glassisnotdead.

The first batch of these decals measure 1" wide by 3" long, and are available in green, yellow, and orange.  They are perfect for your mobile phone case, fly box, laptop, fly rod tube, and anywhere else you'd want to slap one.  

The TFM X Peter Perch Decal Pack includes two of each color of this new decal with a T.F.M. script and #glassisnotdead decals, and two sizes of Comrade decal all for $12 shipped anywhere in the world.  If you'd like more of the new decals included in your order, it'll be just a few dollars more.


To order a TFM X Peter Perch Decal Pack, send an email to thefiberglassmanifesto@gmail.com.  

Check out the T.F.M. Shop for other offerings that can be included in your order.  I can take PayPal, Venmo, or check for payment.  

TOM'S TIPS - Different Hook Sets

This is a short primer from Tom Rosenbauer of Orvis on how to set the hook most effectively depending on the type of fly you're fishing.  Press PLAY...

Subscribe to the Orvis YouTube channel and check out the latest gear on the Orvis website.

Friday, February 13, 2026

FISHPOND - Horse Thief Tote

Last week I was out in Denver to visit a good friend and to attend to the Fly Fishing Show.  My large rolling duffel on the way out was a half pound away from being overweight when I checked in on my flight.  I had a few gifts packed and figured that I would be much lighter on the way back.  As the weekend at the show was winding down, I started going through a mental checklist of new things going home with me and began worrying that my single checked bag was going to be overweight.  What to do?  

Fortunately, I was able to pick up the new Horse Thief Tote from Fishpond as they were packing up, which gave me a cavernous zipped bag to fill up and check as a second bag.  A perfect solution.
 

The Horse Thief Tote is part of Fishpond's updated FP Field collection and this is undoubtedly going to be a favorite for our adventures of all sorts.  The organic waxed cotton exterior is going to get better with age and the robust rope handles give this tote some additional structure to carry with ease.  

Look for a more in depth gear review of this tote on T.F.M. in the future.  In the meantime, check out this video from Fishpond going over the highlights and features of the new Horse Thief Tote.

Visit the Fishpond website to see all of the New Arrivals.  Which ones are your favorites?

PATAGONIA - Tying the Pheasant Tail Flymph

One of my favorite books from last year was Pheasant Tail Simplicity and the trio of Yvon Chouinard, Craig Mathews, and Mauro Mazzo teamed up again for this Patagonia paperback which is full of stories, techniques, and fly tying recipes with step-by-step instructions.

In this short tying video, Yvon ties the Pheasant Tail Flymph.  Press PLAY, take notes...



 Order your copy of Pheasant Tail Simplicity on the Patagonia website or pick one up at your local book store or fly shop.  

Want to jump ahead and watch other Pheasant Tail Simplicity videos?  You can find them on the Patagonia YouTube channel.  

Saturday, February 7, 2026

FLY FISHING AND MORE - An In-Depth Interview with Larry Kenney

Jay Lee of Fly Fishing and More published a very insightful interview this week with rod maker Larry Kenney of L Kenney Fly Rods and they cover a lot of ground over the dozen questions.  This is a personal biography, a history lesson on the early days of Scott Fly Rod Company, fiberglass fly rods, and so much more.

This is a lengthy article, so pour yourself another cup of coffee before you get started.


 Visit Fly Fishing and More for this interview, along with others in the fly fishing industry.