Monday, May 25, 2026

ROSS REELS - LIBERTY SERIES FLY REELS ARE HERE

America's 250th anniversary, which will be celebrated on July 4th, means that we're all in for a heavy dose of red, white, and blue over the next several months (and beyond) on gear of all sorts.  

Ross Reels
 is feeling patriotic in launching their Liberty lineup with seven of their fly reels getting a new colorway choice of a red frame, platinum spool, and anodized blue accents.  These limited edition fly reels will only be available at your local Ross Reel dealer.
 


Visit the Ross Reels website to learn more about the Liberty series and put your hands on one at your local dealer.  I can think of several fiberglass fly rods that these fly reels would look sharp on.

If you'd like to support a fly shop that supports T.F.M., reach out to Fish On! Custom Rods.

DRAG FREE OSAKA - Your Fenwick Yellow Glass Connection

A post on T.F.M. from a few weeks ago on the latest generation of Fenwick Yellow Glass for the Japanese market sparked quite a few conversations through emails and DM's on social media on how someone stateside could order one.  I did some digging around and Drag Free, a fly shop in Osaka, Japan has these fly rods in stock and is willing to ship to customers in the United States.  

I traded emails with Yukaku Tsutsui and he provided the ordering information below in our exchange.
 
 
Yusaku Tsutsui of Drag Free Osaka wrote...

"Regarding your inquiry, yes, we are able to ship the Fenwick Yellow Glass collection to customers in the United States.

​Shipping costs and customs duties vary depending on the destination and the specific model. 

As a reference, here is a breakdown of a recent shipment to Kentucky:

​Item Price: JPY 48,400
​Shipping (EMS): JPY 7,290
​Estimated Customs Duties/Fees: JPY 5,500
​PayPal Transaction Fee (approx. 5%): JPY 3,060
​Total: JPY 64,250

​Ordering & Payment:
 We currently accept international orders directly via email to ensure personalized service and accurate shipping quotes. 

We accept payments via PayPal and bank transfer.

​If you or your readers have any further questions, please feel free to ask.

​Best regards."

​By my math using an online currency converter, the total price shipped for one of the Fenwick fly rods should fall within a range of $375 and $400, which is more than fair.

Reach out to Drag Free Osaka at info@dragfree.jp with questions or to place an order.

P.S.  If you have been searching for the new Tiemco Glass Master fly rods, Drag Free can be helpful with those, too. 

Saturday, May 23, 2026

KINNI FORGE X SANBORN CANOE CO. - K2 Collab Landing Nets

I have an ongoing infatuation in landing nets of all sorts and the creations of Kinni Forge are some of my favorites.  You can circle back to a couple of T.F.M. posts HERE and HERE on the K2 that I have but also check out the wild new collaboration nets with Sanborn Canoe Company.  These were launched a couple of weeks ago and there are still quite a few available.  They are all styled and painted differently and I'm not sure which one that I would choose from.  How about you?

I asked John Cain of Kinni Forge if he'd provide some background on this interesting collaboration project and he gave much more than I ever asked for.  Thank you and I hope that you enjoy the read.


John Cain wrote...  "I had some time to reflect on why collaborations like this matter so much. We live in a world filled with mass-produced products and while those products certainly have their place, they often lack something deeper. They lack soul. There are still people dedicated to hand-building products, refining their skills over years of practice, and creating heirloom-quality pieces the right way. Every detail matters.

Each net is unique. Every paddle and canoe carries its own character. These products are built with an appreciation for traditional craftsmanship while still embracing modern refinement and innovation. Collaborations like this bring together shared values and combine them into something meaningful.

As I write this, I’m looking at these nets and I’m incredibly proud of the amount of work that went into making them. But what matters even more are the connections formed throughout the process and seeing someone’s reaction during the unboxing experience. That feeling never gets old.

Every net includes a Kinni Forge sticker along with a small wood plaque made from the same veneer strips sourced from Sanborn Canoe Company stock. Each net is serialized and that same serial number is placed on the plaque to create a lasting connection between the materials, the maker, and the finished product.

Kinni Forge was founded around the idea of forging high-quality, non-mass-produced products, but also forging relationships with people and the outdoors. We have a lot planned for the future and many more ideas we want to bring to life, but continuing this journey depends on building momentum and connecting with others who value craftsmanship.

I’ve walked through many fishing shops and handled countless mass-produced nets, even some made by local makers, and many feel bulky or unfinished in the hand. We spend extra time refining our handles and incorporating subtle details like chamfers and softened edges so the nets not only look refined but feel right to use. Even since sending out some of our earlier nets, yours included, we’ve continued refining the shape and improving the design.

That continual progression is possible because of the relationships and collaborations we build with teams like Sanborn. That shared passion for craftsmanship pushes all of us to create something better."










Visit the Kinni Forge website to check out the Sanborn Canoe Co. collab nets available and now through June 5, 2026, use code "7HKP8UE" for free shipping.

Fishing With A Conscience | The Story Behind Loon Outdoors

I am a huge fan of Loon Outdoors and a big part of that is the folks behind the brand.  This is a new brand video and worth watching.  Press PLAY...
 
  
Visit the Loon Outdoors website to get geared up from fly tying to fishing tools to floatants and more.   

Saturday, May 16, 2026

KOKKAFFE DIARIES - Fish Watching Vlog - Spring Mix Deluxe

I've been sharing Rolf Nylinder's films on T.F.M. since at least 2012 and they are always a wonderful and playful escape.  This spring mix of fish watching, birds, and "nonsense in nature" is no different.



Enjoy the deep and wonderful rabbit hole of Rolf's YouTube channel and click subscribe.  

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.    



Check out the latest from Fulling Mill and subscribe to their YouTube channel, too.