The 2009 Fly Fishing Retailer Show in Denver concluded yesterday. I only had one day to spend there so I didn’t get to visit all the booths. Fly rods, fly reels, fly lines, fly tying, fishing waders, tackle bags, fish art and more where on display.
As you would expect, there were all the Old well know brands present, but I wanted to talk to and get to know some of the Newer or lesser known brands and products. There were several that I was very impressed with.
To start out, I met with Teeg Stouffer the executive director of Recycled Fish and videographer Michael Mauro of Mauro Media who where creating a Fish Schtick video media of the show and the retailers who support Teeg’s non-profit organization. Recycled Fish is dedicated to catch and release fishing and protecting our streams and lakes through ecologically water stewardship practices. As stated on his website, “Catch and Release alone won’t solve the problems facing our fisheries.” I encourage you to join his cause at http://recycledfish.org
Then I visited Vincent Su at his booth displaying his revolutionary 720 Vise that adds a new horizontal rotation dimension to the current 360 fly tying vises by having a fully rotational base. This allows you to tie those extended body and parachute hackle flies with ease. Look for these vises to be added to my Fly Fishing CRAZY site this fall.
Kendall Carson at Pins & Fins, LLC from Loveland, CO has some new breathable waist waders with far superior breathing and waterproof qualities than Goretex and advanced design in the foot section.
One fly reel company of note was Teton USA. As the name implies, their fly reels are 100% made in the USA.
A couple of up and coming brands of fly rods, Mystic and Loop, that may not have quite the name recognition of Sage, Scott, Winston and St. Croix. Mystic is a Michigan company while Loop is designed and built in Sweden.

Photo Copyright Matt Schliske - "Rio Grande" fly rod - http://www.bamboo-fisher.com

Photo Copyright Matt Schliske - "Finespot" Fly Rod - http://www.bamboo-fisher.com
But, in my opinion, the show stealer is another Colorado company that makes some of the best bamboo fly rods you can find. Schliske Bamboo Fly Rods are hand crafted in Fort Collins, CO by 35 year old owner and master craftsman Matt Schliske and his Rattlesnake Creek Krew. The Krew is a group of friends who share the passion of creating gorgeous bamboo fly rods in classic styles. Every rod has beautiful agate stripping guides and measuring wraps at 16, 18 and 20 inches so you don’t have to guess the size of that trophy. With Matt, it’s not all about the Oooohs and Aaaahs of his customers reaction when they first lay eyes on the masterpiece they just purchased, but he gets excited about providing some of the finest fishing rods on the stream. The rods I tried not only have the delicate presentation you expect from a great bamboo rod, but have the power to cast streamers and heavy nymphs long distances. I am far from an expert caster, but I was easily casting a tight line and laying down delicate presentations out to 45′. At any given time, there was no shortage of Schliske rods being tested at the casting pond. People were just eating up the casting quality provided by these rods. Oh, and did I mention the Oooohs and Aaaahs? I hope to be adding these exquisite rods to be on my Fly Fishing CRAZY site soon.

Photo Copyright Matt Schliske - www.bamboo-fisher.com
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