Free ground shipping on all orders.
|
Stories
By Redington
At age 15, Kayla Lockhart received emancipation from what many would consider a far-from-normal childhood experience. Struggling with depression and anxiety, Kayla searched for a safe and stable outlet. At age 24, she picked up her first fly rod and found a new way to cope.
Product
Matus should remind us all that doing the things we enjoy in the outdoors is essential for reconnecting with ourselves. So after you watch this video, get up and get outside.
Have you ever found yourself lost in a daydream while at work? Well, it's time to turn on your out of office reply for the next few minutes as you follow along with Anna Ortega as she studies the largest mule deer migration in North America.
In The Loop
Flat Brim Billy offers harmony within the fly fishing world by uniting both the dry fly purist and the dirty nymphers into a single trout rig.
Cam Sneakerton is back to explain the secrets of reading slower moving water.
Catching trout is as easy as reading a book.
From being underdressed to being overwhelmed by too much gear, Bob breaks down the fashion errors made by new fly anglers.
In today’s episode of In The Loop, Randy Hard Hat goes over some simple rules for better river etiquette because no one likes being low-holed, snaked, or cut-off while out fishing.
In this episode of In The Loop, Tight Loop Tony goes over the basics of fly rods to help both you and Bob better understanding the basics of fly rods.
Bob is back with his team of experts to help you better understand the basics of fly fishing. Make sure to tune for next week's episode of In The Loop.
Breaking news for all you streamer junkies.
Let's take a safety timeout and go over the importance of pinching down the barb on your fly.
Next time you hook a fish, slow down and remember the advice the Doctor gave you.
By REDINGTON
If it's like shooting fish in a barrel, and too good to be true, you may just be fishing for spawning fish.
Tonight on In The Loop, field correspondent Cam Sneakerton investigates some common mistakes made by anglers while approaching the river.
Finally, a fly-fishing news source you can trust.
The new Redington i.D fly reel is one of the most exciting product introductions we’ve ever made. Featuring a flat back surface to accept custom decals, you can personalize the reel with your favorite fish species, state flag, or specialty graphic with decals that are simple to apply, stack, swap, or remove. Mix it up!
Find Your Water: Season 3
Fly fishing adventures don’t have to take place in far-flung, never-been-fished, exotic locales. Sometimes a train ticket, a few crazy friends, and 24 hours are all you need.
Escape to Montana’s legendary Bighorn River with Rich, a fly angler and hard-rock miner from Billings who works hard to play hard no matter the season. He understands what it means to be a contradiction, and his story highlights the nuanced relationship every angler has with the river. At the end of it all, though, Rich understands one vital truth about his identity. He's a fly fisherman, just like the rest of us.
Find Your Water: Season 2
There’s nothing like having a great trout river all to yourself, especially with a lightweight trout-spey rod in hand. Follow along with Paul and Adam as they swing flies in Montana’s less-advertised late season, and cast their way through high plains wind and serene snow flurries.
Follow along with Ben and Anna as they ascend into alpine country to wet a line and leave the worries of daily life behind. In this episode they live in the moment and absorb the beauty of the mountains, only to have this tranquility disrupted by the sound of a cutthroat breaking the surface to eat a dry fly. Take a break from your daily grind and enjoy the newest episode of Find Your Water!
Blue-lining means scrambling up waterfalls and down steep hillsides in pursuit of spooky wild trout on nameless creeks, at least for Drew and JP. Check out this unique fishery in the latest episode of our Find Your Water series!
When you film fly fishing, a lot of things need to go right. The only thing guaranteed is that things will go wrong. In the latest episode of Find Your Water, get a peek behind the scenes when fish don’t bite in dream locations, anglers can’t set the hook on camera, and mother nature tries her best to keep us away.
Brent and Ashley Hodges own and operate a successful fly shop and guide service, but when they get away from it all fly fishing is still at the center of their relationship. Watch them find their own escape as they float a remote Texas river in search of bass and solitude.
Follow along with Josh DeSmit, working artist and avid fly angler, as he explores the West in search of inspiration, his place in the art world, and of course, dry fly-eating cutties.
Get stoked. We've got six unique stories queued up over the coming months that will transport you from desert oases to frigid winter waters, from sharks to trout, and from 2-weights to spey rods.
Find Your Water: Season 1
Follow Redington Ambassadors Amber and Brendan Toner in the season finale of Find Your Water—they target monster trout, toss poppers to aggressive pike, and share how fishing defines their story together. You won’t want to miss it.
In Blue Collar Salt, Redington Ambassador Alex Tejeda shows us how he experiences the salt via kayak, and revels in the little things that make his environment special.
Sometimes it's more than fish we're seeking. Backcountry Solitude follows Maddie, a friend of Redington, as she seeks out a unique wilderness experience far from crowded roadside rivers.
Carp. On dry flies? Redington Ambassador KC Badger lives far from trout country, but that doesn't keep him from fishing. Follow along as he chases "trash fish" across urban Phoenix, and get ready to start tying dog food flies
Few things complement each other like fly fishing and skiing. Spring thrill is found by following the water cycle in mountain towns, first atop powder on towering peaks, and then where trout swim in sparkling waters below. Patrick and Kyle, friends of Redington, show us how it's done in Wyoming.
In the first episode of Find Your Water, follow along with Redington employees as they highlight the incredible test facility located right in their own backyard--the Washington Coast. Steelhead season is integral to Redington's culture, and this short film makes it easy to see why fly anglers spend entire lifetimes chasing this elusive species.
Follow along with Redington friends and ambassadors as they pursue fish species from the Olympic Peninsula to Florida Bay, and everywhere in-between. This 6-episode web series illuminates what makes fly fishing special to those who experience it, and how different styles of fishing and access methods can all lead to common joy found in the pursuit of fish.
Elements
Good Eats
Shark Invasion
The Action from Underneath
The Rhythym of Spey
Hungry Cutthroat
The Sonic-Pro HDZ takes the durable design of the Sonic-Pro HD wader and incorporates a waterproof TIZIP® zipper for ease and comfort on the water.
Introducing the all-new Redington Predator fly rod, featuring a refined fast action built to cast big flies, fight big fish, and be a workhorse in any hardcore angling scenario--saltwater or fresh.
The all new RISE continues our ongoing quest to think beyond the bounds of traditional reel designs.
Introducing the all-new Redington Vice fly rod, a classically styled, fast-action rod range designed to be accessible to all anglers.
The all new Sonic-Pro wader uses 4-layer fabric and SonicWeld seams, with minimal pockets makes it a comfortable wader to wear in all fishing conditions.
The new Sonic-Pro HD features SonicWeld seams and highly durable 4 layer waterproof-breathable construction with tough ergonomic neoprene booties keeping you dry in the harshest of wading conditions.
Whether you're a seasoned vet or just getting your feet wet, the 3-layer waterproof/breathable Crosswater Wader will keep you dry on your next fishing adventure.
Crosswater Youth Waders are designed specifically for the adventurous kid. Made from 3-layer, waterproof/breathable DWR coated fabric, it's the ideal wader for the upcoming fly fisher.