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Kaufmann Streamborn E-newsletter
News, Announcements & Fishing Report! |
Trout fishing in the NW has been spectacular so far this
season and with salmonflies looming on the horizon, the
prospects keep getting sweeter. Stillwater anglers, it's
time to rejoice with lower elevaion lakes hot to scorching
right now. Between runoff conditions, early summer steelhead
have our interest peaked in the valley and along the coast.
It's a great time to be angling in the NW!
Oregon/SW Wash: Click
here for Mitch's report.
Washington: Click
here for Kevin's report.
To sign up for the Kaufmann Streamborn E-newsletter and
fishing report, click
on this link.
Email your fishing images to: mitchell@kman.com
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The trout at Rocky Ridge Ranch have had a luxurious winter
and are bigger, stronger and badder than ever. It's prime
lake fishing time in Central Oregon and RRR has a special
offer for you to take advantage of. Click
here to visit Rocky Ridge in the Travel Specials section.
If a dynamite wilderness experience, a wildly untouched
fishery and bountiful trout sound good to you - how about
topping it off with a 30% discount in pricing? Damdochax
River Lodge in British Columbia offers an experience unlike
any other on the planet. You'll fish 100% unspoiled wilderness
for 100% native trout. Only 20 anglers a year have the
opportunity to cast a line over this legendary fertile
ground amidst it's clouds of hatching flies and eagerly
sipping residents. Click
here to read more on the Damdochax River Lodge's Special
Booking offer in Travel Specials. |
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Royal Wulff's new Ambush Single hand line is going to
revolutionize how you throw big flies. Developed by the
Northwest's own Gary Sandstrom, the Ambush line is no
spring creek stealth line...it's a big water, studs-only,
hand 'em your hat line perfectly ideal for turning big
flies in tight spaces. From first cast, the Ambush will
dazzle you with possible applications to your own fishing
and you'll fall asleep dreaming of chrome, yellow eyeballs,
and leopard spots. Click
here to read more on the Ambush line and get one today! |
Some of the finest steelhead, trout and
salmon reels on the planet are made in Sandy, Oregon.
Joe Saracione's hand crafted, exquisitely designed and
infinitely functional fly reels are available now. Joe
has ramped up production and his most popular reels can
be acquired without a wait. Styled traditionally, the
Saracione Reel is truly a reel which will appeal to any
fly angler with a pulse. Click here for more on styles,
sizes and Kaufmann Streamborn's special bonus offer accompanying
a purchase of a Saracione reel. |
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Catch Rivers of a Lost Coast in Seattle, May 9th at Kane
Hall - U of W, all proceeds benefit Wild Steelhead Coalition.
Portland area anglers can see Rivers at Catlin Gable School,
May 13th. All proceeds benefit the Native Fish Society.
Click
here to read more about this amazing documentary.
Friend, guide and moviemaker Steve Apple sequels his debut
movie, Fishizzle with his latest, Hustle and Fish. A wildly
entertaining film with amazing fishing cinematography,
a humorous plot, and a fantastic soundtrack; Hustle and
Fish is one of the best fishing movies you've seen yet.
Click
here for more on Hustle and Fish and to get your copy
today! |
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Join Andre Scholz, Winston's lead two-handed man, for
a session of Spey! Andre is one of the world's finest
underhanded casters. Anglers attending this course are
sure to walk away with a wealth of new knowledge for use
on the river! Call Kaufmann Streamborn - Seattle @ 206.448.0601
to book a spot for tomorrow's classes!
We've also got a new addition to the Spey Days Northwest
page! Click
here to visit our Spey Days blog for a recap on 2009's
event and for continued news on 2010, product updates,
fishing news and more! |
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