The other day, Oak & Oscar sent out an email blast with the story and images from last year's late summer trip to the Driftless for their Built to Discover Trip. As an Oak & Oscar Owner (Humboldt GMT and more recently the Atwood), I tagged along with great group of Owners that was made even better with Brad Eaton of Greens & Streams grabbing me at the airport a couple days early for our own hijinks and Dave Fason, who was along as the trip photographer.
We had a few stellar days of fly fishing, drinks and meals together, and a couple field trips to round out the weekend. I think there is something to be said for a boutique watch company that invests in shared experiences with those that support them. That level of connection is not typical but it's a large part of what drew me to Oak & Oscar when I was looking for a watch to celebrate my 50th birthday.
Take a few minutes to check out the Marking Time on the Water article on the Oak & Oscar website and if you'd like to read more on this trip from a T.F.M. perspective, check out these articles...
A DAY IN THE DRIFTLESS WITH A COUPLE OF FAVORITE 3-WEIGHTS
Have you been considering a new watch? Give Oak & Oscar a look and email if you have any questions. I've been fully impressed and do like that the founder, Chase Fancher, is such a trout bum and happy to answer questions through their Instagram page.
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