fly fishing lanyards

fly fishing lanyards

How to Pack Gear for Fly Fishing : How to Use Fly Fishing Lanyards


Rising Rigging Station


Rising Rigging Station


$59.95


The “Rigging Station? represents an entirely new product category born through innovation and necessity. It conveniently organizes the most frequently used items when fly fishing from any type of watercraft, eliminating the need to wear a neck lanyard. The Tippet-Rod easily holds up to 9-spools of tippet. 4 built-in best-quality zingers using spectra shock cord hold small and large floatant caddie…

Gear-Retractor: Rewind Gear Retractor


Gear-Retractor: Rewind Gear Retractor


$14.94


There has been a lack of solutions for keeping gear attached to you. Lanyards get tangled and hang out to be snagged. Diving retractors are generally too heavy, bulky and expensive for light gear. Our high-strength, spring-loaded reel is a compact 35mm housing holding 2 feet of thick 2mm plastic coated steel cable. Fitted whin twin spring-gate, swiveling biners, it clips to: flash light, folding k…

Garmin Rino 110 5-Mile 12-Channel FRS/GMRS Waterproof Two-Way Radio and GPS Receiver


Garmin Rino 110 5-Mile 12-Channel FRS/GMRS Waterproof Two-Way Radio and GPS Receiver


$159.99


Garmin Rino 110 GPS / FRS / GMRS. The Rino 110 is a GPS-enabled handheld that integrates radio functionality to provide 2-way communications. It’s waterproof, can send communications up to 2 miles using FRS channels, 5 miles using GMRS channels, and can “beam” your exact location to another Rino user using “position reporting.” And because the Rino 110 had standard FRS / GMRS capabilities, you can…

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