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Saturday, May 16, 2026
KOKKAFFE DIARIES - Fish Watching Vlog - Spring Mix Deluxe
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XTRATUF - The Snacklebox - Episode 3 | Dough Dogs
This might be the last episode of "The Snacklebox" film series (for now...) with Chef Spencer White and XTRATUF.
I love a good on the water game and it reminded me of a day in Montana with the boys from a few years back.
Everyone needs a pair (or several) of XTRATUF boots. Our family kicks around in them to stay dry when it's wet outside. Check out the latest styles on their website and follow their YouTube channel.
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
FULLING MILL - What's in Tom Rosenbauer's Fly Box?
I'm certainly not alone in thinking that Tom Rosenbauer of Orvis is one of the most interesting people in fly fishing and he's an absolute hoot to spend time with on the water, especially carp missions.
In this Fulling Mill film, Tom dives into his fly boxes and you might be surprised with what all and how all he carries them around.
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KABUTO RODS - June Delivery for Blank Orders
Visit the Kabuto Rods website to get your order placed and reach out to Kab if you'd like to add guides or components, too. Follow along with the latest shop news on Facebook and Instagram.
Monday, May 11, 2026
STEFFEN BROTHERS - Usually a "This or That" Conversation
While other fly rod companies roll out new generations of glass, Steffen Brothers tapers stand the test of time. They were great and they continue to be great. There is something very cool about that.
I've long said that everyone should have a Steffen Brothers 8' 3/4 weight but really any of the blank offerings should be considered. The dual line weights give them the ability to be "sped up" in feel with the lighter line weight or "slowed down" with the upper line weight. There are nine blank choices in the rusty brown glass and four blank choices in black glass. I still need to pull the trigger on an 8' 6/7 weight for my warmwater fly rod needs. Maybe this summer...
I checked with Shane Gray of Graywolf Rods and Steffen Brothers to make sure the 15% off promo code still works, and it does. Use code "TFM15" on your online orders on Steffen Brothers blanks and more.
Lastly, considering a new fiberglass fly rod? I am always happy to field emails with suggestions to point you in the right direction. Begin the conversation at thefiberglassmanifesto@gmail.com.
YETI - FOUR LETTERS
It looks like they are using this "Four Letters" theme to tell some social stories, which is genius.
Saturday, May 9, 2026
VEDAVOO - Big News for Existing Customers
Maybe it's time for you to carefully snip the Vedavoo patch off a favorite piece of gear to see what the upgrade MARK-2 version would be like...
I've known Scott for over 15 years and he's always thinking about new ways to make his gear better through new fabrics and materials, buckles, handles, straps, reinforcements, sewing techniques, and fit with an ongoing mission of building "Better American Gear".
Sunday, May 3, 2026
In a Ford Escort Down By the River...
On this trip, I had spent a few late summer days camping outside of Grayling, and this photo was taken on the South Branch of the Au Sable River from a sandy pull-off on the Mason Tract. This was long before digital cameras or mobile phones with a camera. I had a pager, which should put into perspective of where in the digital age we were back then. We barely had the internet. To get this image, I had to set up a tripod that I traveled with to my film camera, and used the timer to capture this still life of sorts. One film capture and I hoped that I got it right.
The two page journal entry that I penciled from this trip was dated September 7, 1996, and it had been an overcast day and though I had seen fish rising, I caught one smallish brook trout. That didn't stop me from casting a small hopper or caddis flies into likely places on the river throughout the afternoon.
A few gear items that I wish that I still had from this photograph are my first "expensive" fly rod with the two-piece Orvis Rocky Mountain 8'6" 5-weight fly rod, which was paired with a Battenkill Disc 5/6 fly reel. The entire outfit might have cost me $400, but that was months of me saving for it back then. It's tough to see but on the hood of the car is a Wood River Sidekick gear bag that was just big enough for everything that needed on the river. I believe I ordered it from one of print fly shop catalogs, maybe Kaufman's Streamborn? And, as I noted at the end of my journal entry from this day, I had purchased the Filson Tin Cloth Packer Hat from Ray's Fly Shop in downtown Grayling on this trip and felt like it "completed" my look as a fly fisherman. That is a smart looking fly fishing guy in that photograph...
PATAGONIA - Tying the Pheasant Tail Trico Spinner
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.
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.




