Wednesday, September 10, 2025

KORKERS - Introducing the Salt Sneaker

The Korkers Salt Sneaker, which is a colorway variation of the Stealth Sneaker, was released a few months ago and they almost immediately sold out.  Korkers has refreshed the website and almost all the sizes are back in stock.  Add the DeYoung Tarpon Flank I-Drain Neoprene Guard Socks to the cart and you've got a great salt ready set for in and out of the skiff for the flats.


If you haven't read the T.F.M. review of the Stealth Sneaker, give it a read as most, if not all, will apply to the Salt Sneaker.  These boots are a ton of value and are so comfortable to wear out on the water.



Visit the Korkers website to check out the Salt Sneaker and try them on at your local dealer.

LIFE OF BRIAN - Episode 2: Remote Bonefish Flats on Foot

I could listen to Brian O'Keefe tell fishing stories all day long and in this episode of Skwala's "Life of Brian", he talks Bahamian bonefish.  Press PLAY...


Check out the Skwala website and follow Brian O'Keefe's latest adventures on Instagram.


Tuesday, September 9, 2025

MB CUSTOM RODS - Epic Fly Fish Boca Grande Build

I've been thinking (and talking) about the Epic Fly Fish Boca Grande a lot lately.  There aren't too many choices in 12-weight glass and this one is just so dialed.  Makes me want to plan a trip just for an excuse to flex mine...  

When Marc Beibler of MB Custom Rods posted his latest custom build online, I felt like it should be shared.  Such stunning work and I like all the small top shelf flair details that make this one special.  


From the MB Custom Rods social media posts...

"Behold the Epic Fly Fish Boca Grande 12-weight, newly outfitted and ready to tame the turquoise waves of the Caribbean shortly.

Crafted on Epic’s legendary Boca Grande S2 Fastglass Blank, equipped with three Fuji Titanium stripping guides with SiC inserts, plus corrosion proof nickel Snake Brand guides, it’s made to survive salt and surf.

Added some individual touches to underline the dedication to epic experiences and craziness of her new owner.  Wrapped in teal color with purple tipping on the ferrules for high visibility in bright sun and deep blue depths.

This rod isn’t just about power—it’s about precision, resilience, and style.  Ready for bonefish blitzes, permit chases, or giant tarpon face-offs.  On your mark, cast on, and Do Epic Shit!"







Whoever this Boca Grande is going to is darn lucky.  Hopefully, they have some "DO EPIC SHIT" plans in the works soon.

Reach out to Marc at MB Custom Rods for your own one of one fly rod build.  Follow along on Facebook and Instagram for the latest shop news.

THE MISSION - Issue 53

Just in time for that mid morning coffee refill, the latest issue of The Mission is here for a worthy distraction from the office.
 

Monday, September 8, 2025

BLUE MOUNTAIN DRIFT - The Man with a Particular Kind of Kink

If the T.F.M. archives are any indicator, I've known Danny Reed of Crooked Creek Holler (and owner of Hot Stuff Tattoo) for well over ten years now.  We've fished together all over the place together and I don't know how into smallmouth bass you are but Danny's a fiend for them.  He doesn't want to catch one.  He wants to catch an infinity of them.  He's obsessed.  Gleefully he watches them fin in the net and he holds them ever so carefully when he releases them with a look and a smile reserved for few things in his life.  When he's not catching them, he draws them.  They show up in his flash and fine art.  He tattoos them.  War painted up smalljaws are always on his mind.  And, over the years, they've shown up in some of his most iconic CCH designs.  If anyone has a (non-sexual) kink for smallmouth, it's undoubtedly Danny.  

This past spring, I spent several days with guide Mike Rennie of Blue Mountain Drift (circle back to these posts HERE and HERE) and our conversations touched enough times on his summertime smallmouth floats where fish slurp topwater flies through the heat of the day that we put a couple of days on the books for late July.  Mike has an obvious obsession with guiding and fishing for smallmouth and since our friend Danny is absolutely gluttonous for them.  This was going to be fun.
      

As the trip neared, a heatwave was continuing with days in the mid to high 90's and humid but more importantly, the water was clearing up after nearly constant heavy rains the weeks before.  The smallmouth were looking up.  Rennie was excited for a couple of days with us and gave us a full rundown of what to expect the night before our first float at the small house Airbnb that Danny had found for us.  

The next morning we made a longish drive after a gas station breakfast and as soon as flies hit the water, smallmouth were rising for them.  It was a day of steady rises and good to great fish in the net.  As morning was turning into afternoon, we used the excuse of Danny catching a larger smallmouth as a reason to pull the raft over, get out, and take a few photographs followed by a needed soak in the river to cool down.  We followed this with another swim an hour or so later while enjoying lunch in the shade.  I'm not sure a chicken salad sandwich (on lightly toasted bread) could have tasted better than sitting chest deep in the river.  












Our float continued and we caught more smallmouth through the afternoon.  We ended the day with Danny going two slurps for two hook sets on brute smallmouth that were sitting right where you'd expect and hope them to be.  The first, the larger of the two, was at the hard shadow edge of a concrete bridge base and the second came out from under a mess of structure from a downed tree.  Of course both of these fish gave us good reason to get out of the boat for a swim and a stellar way to end the day.  I couldn't have had more fun than to set backseat watching it all go down with my camera in hand.  


Give me a day or two to post the follow-up float which was unexpectedly hotter, with less fish which was made up for with more swims in the riffles.  I'll toss the gear notes in the next post, too.

If you find yourself anywhere nearby, book a day or several with Mike Rennie of Blue Mountain Drift.  You won't disappointed and expect to hear a loud raspy shout of SET!!! if you're not watching your fly.  Don't ask Danny and I how we both know...

C. BARCLAY FLY ROD CO. - Shop Updates and Small Water Montana

Aside from a few dispatches here and there, Chris Barclay of C. Barclay Fly Rod Co. has been a bit quiet for the past several years while he worked on a few things in his life away from fly fishing and rod building.  A new chapter and brighter days are ahead and he recently updated his Smallwater Blog with what's been going on in his life, an announcement that he's building fly rods full-time again in a new shop space in Winston-Salem, new fly rods in the works, and then a full trip report from Montana.  

There's a lot packed in the post with more good news coming soon.  I couldn't be happier for Chris and look forward to his new ideas in fiberglass fly rod design.  Could something be actually better though than my (mind blowing) Synthesis 68 Blue Ridge Special?  


Read Shop Updates and Small Water Montana to catch up with what Chris Barclay has been up to and follow along with the latest shop news on Facebook and Instagram.  The real sickos can be found on Facebook in the C. Barclay Enthusiasts Group.

Sunday, September 7, 2025

TROUTROUTES - Montana Dream Fishing Excursion Contest

TroutRoutes, along with a handful of top tier industry friends, have put together a giveaway that is worth putting your name in on.  And, if you don't have a membership (Free Basic, Single State, or PRO), now is the sign up.  You can use code "GETSTARTED20" for 20% off a PRO account.

Who couldn't use a Montana Dream Fishing Excursion?  (Raises hand up in the air...)