Snake River Fishing Report June 19-20

After what seemed like years of rain, wind, and spring snow the sun finally came out and said hello in the Jackson Hole valley.  Subsequently, I got on the river.  Will and I floated both the 19th and the 20th.  Although the river is running super high with a chocolate milk looking substance, we brought our fishing rods anyway.  Fishing was hectic to say the least, between afternoon, down-bursting thunderstorms and the entire forest residing always somewhere in the middle of the river, basically, we got skunked.  Wooly buggers, big, bright streamers, and the always hopeful dry fly all came to no avail.

Next week, if plans don’t change, I want to float the south fork of the Snake and see how things are there.  I imagine with all this sun the river will finally start falling and it’ll be time to slay.  Stay tuned and wish me luck!

Fetha Styx and North Fork Composites Team to Support Pacific Northwest Chapter of Coastal Conservation Association

Fetha Styx of Redmond, Wash. and North Fork Composites of Woodland, Wash. are teaming up to create a select number of limited edition rods with proceeds benefiting the Pacific Northwest chapter of the Coastal Conservation Association (CCA-PNW).

These rods, which will be available only through auctions during CCA-PNW banquets in 2010, will bear the organization’s logo and be signed by fishing industry legend Gary Loomis. All money raised from the auction of these limited edition rods will support the activities of the CCA-PNW, which works to raise awareness of marine and fisheries sustainability issues in the Northwest.
Since 1984, the national chapter of CCA has worked to advise and educate the public on marine resource conservation issues. The PNW chapter, which includes the states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, has had a significant impact raising millions of dollars and improving the region’s fish populations while helping Northwest fisheries implement alternative harvesting methods. CCA-PNW includes 25 local chapters.

The Gary Loomis-autographed CCA-PNW rods will only be available to active members during CCA banquet auctions. To inquire about the auction/banquet schedule, please contact CCA-PNW at 877-255-8772.
Later this spring, Fetha Styx is extending its partnership with CCA-PNW with a full line of fishing rods that will include models for salmon, trout, and “big game” such as sturgeon. A portion of the proceeds from these rods will go to maintaining the work of CCA-PNW.

For more information on CCA-PNW, please visit ccapwn.org. A full listing of rods available from Fetha Styx and North Fork Composites can be found respectively at fethastyx.com and northforkcomposites.com.

Fetha Styx Announces Expanded Partnership with Pacific Northwest Chapter of Coastal Conservation Association

Fetha Styx Announces Expanded Partnership with Pacific Northwest Chapter of Coastal Conservation Association
Fetha Styx has announced an expansion of its partnership with the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Coastal Conservation Association. Fetha Styx is a Redmond, Wash.-based manufacturer of high-performance fishing rods with a social conscience.

Under the new agreement, Fetha Styx will manufacture and sell a line of rods featuring the CCA brand with models for salmon, trout, and “big game” fish such as sturgeon. A portion of the proceeds from each rod sold will go to support the work of the CCA-PNW. This line of rods will only be available via retailers located in Washington and Oregon—the areas in which the CCA-PNW operates.

Since 1984, the national chapter of CCA has worked to advise and educate the public on marine resource conservation and stewardship issues. The PNW chapter, which works to raise awareness of marine and fisheries sustainability in the Northwest, has had a significant impact raising millions of dollars and improving the region’s fish populations while helping Northwest fisheries implement alternative harvesting methods. CCA-PNW includes 25 local chapters.

This partnership aligns with Fetha Styx’s corporate initiative to make a difference with every rod they sell. Each of the company’s rod series is affiliated with a charity—anglers can take pride in knowing the proceeds from each purchase contribute to environmental and social solutions. In addition to the CCA-PNW series, Fetha Styx offers True Hero, which supports the families of fallen firefighters and police officers.

Earlier this year, Fetha Styx began their partnership with CCA-PNW by joining with North Fork Composites to create a select number of limited edition rods, which are available exclusively for members through CCA-PNW auctions.

For more information on CCA-PNW, please visit ccapnw.org. A full listing of rods available from Fetha Styx can be found at fethastyx.com.

Fetha Styx introduces 7 new rod series for the Coastal Conservation Association

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REDMOND, Wash. — Fetha Styx Fishing Rods is introducing 7 new lines of fishing rods in 2010 ranging from its Big Game series for the serious saltwater angler to the Predator series that caters to the hard-core salmon and steelhead fisherman.  There will be over 24 new rods available, each one designed for specific applications unique to the major gamefish species throughout North America.
“I’m really excited about all of our lines. Each one represents the best in design and performance,” says Fetha Styx CEO Bill Boyce. “With these new lines we’ll be able to focus on the core areas of the fishing industry.”
Boyce has taken Fetha Styx from a custom rod building shop to a rod manufacturer that prides itself on building its own blanks unique only to Fetha Styx.
“We design are own graphite blends that are unique to the industry,” says Boyce. .The end result is super strong, super lightweight and incredibly responsive graphite that we’ve incorporated into our new line of fishing rods. It’s very exciting.”
Fetha Styx still builds custom rods, but its primary emphasis is rod manufacturing. By developing its own graphite blends, it has allowed Fetha Styx to produce the finest fishing rods available, yet at the same time offer it to the consumer at a price that’s affordable.
“Our rods are very affordably priced,” says Boyce. “They’re just not as expensive as some of our competitors. And when our customers get them on the water they’re blown away by the performance. I’m very proud to have taken Fetha Styx to the next level.”
Based in Redmond, Wash., Fetha Styx Fishing Rods is a family owned business with Boyce acting as Chief Executive Officer. The complete lineup can be viewed at the company’s website (www.fethastyx.com).
If you’d like more information, please contact rc@fethastyxblog.com or leave questions in the comments.
For more information on the CCA :: go HERE

Fishery Managers Predict 470,000 Columbia River Spring Chinook in 2010

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This is great news. To hear fish projections rising is very encouraging.

SALEM, Ore.—The technical committee advising Columbia River fishery managers has released its forecast for the 2010 spring chinook run. If the fish show up as projected, the forecast of 470,000 spring chinook would be the largest return to the Columbia since 1938.

The forecasted run is up significantly from last year’s final run of 169,300 fish.

Because of challenges in forecasting the spring chinook returns in recent years, members of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) had to reconsider the model they have used in past years to predict the number of returning fish.

According to Stuart Ellis, current chair of the TAC and fisheries scientist of the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC), committee members were leery of the record number of spring chinook “jacks” counted at Bonneville Dam in 2009. Jacks are immature, precocious males that return after just one or two years in the ocean.

In the past few years, forecasts relying heavily on jack counts from the previous season had overstated the actual return of adult fish by an average of 45 percent. An accurate preseason forecast is necessary to set commercial and recreational harvest levels that meet treaty obligations under U.S. v Oregon and conservation mandates to protect fish runs listed under the federal Endangered Species Act.

Ellis said this year the committee considered several additional models that took into account other factors such as ocean conditions.

“The number of jacks that returned in 2009 was four times greater than anything we’ve seen before, which made the number a statistical anomaly,” Ellis said. “At the same time, we know the environment for young salmon appears to be changing and we needed to account for that.”

“We’re still projecting a strong return for upriver spring chinook salmon next year, but we needed to temper last year’s jack return with other indicators of spring chinook abundance,” he added.

The seven models chosen by TAC generated a range of predicted run sizes from 366,000 to 528,000 adults. The committee members agreed on 470,000 as an average of the models. This forecast will now be used by the managers to develop preseason fishing plans.

The Technical Advisory Committee was established under the US v. Oregon and includes representatives from Oregon, Idaho and Washington fish and wildlife departments, the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (on behalf of the Nez Perce tribe, the Umatilla tribe, the Warm Springs tribe and the Yakama Nation,) the Shoshone-Bannock tribe, the National Marine Fisheries Commission and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

For the full story :: go HERE

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Cojo Mojo – A photomotion film by EYEinI

Cojo Mojo from rc cone on Vimeo.

The Fetha Styx Flotilla team hooked up with Todd Daniels of Tall Tails Guide Service and Bonner Daniels of Fish-On Guide Service for an incredible day of fishing.

Music, Production, Photography
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Additional Photography:
Jamie Nims
Evan Davies

Special Thanks To:
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“Drum” Trailer with Update

Check out a preview of Fetha Styx’s and World Angling.com’s upcoming video DRUM.

Filmed over the course of two years, DRUM is pure redfish son! WorldANGLING comes home to New Orleans and Southern Louisiana to fly fish for North America’s most popular saltwater game fish. Down on the bayou, Will and Dave rendezvous with other crew members, meet some locals, eat lots of oysters, and catch piles of Reds. DRUM showcases just how much fun one can have sight fishing with a fly. This exciting and funky new look at redfish shows why they are so popular, and how cool the places are where they’re caught.

Will and Dave lived at the end of the world for six weeks in 2009 in pursuit of monster reds. That meant living with the Holemans! These self-proclaimed “masters of all things redfish,” show you what it’s like to be a cutting-edge professional with a taste for the fish-bum lifestyle. Featuring the “Godfather of the Bayou,” Greg Arnold; the “King of Oysters,” Cappy; and “The New Guy,” Glen Sanchez: DRUM is another wild fishing video from WorldANGLING. Follow Will and Dave as they tease monster reds up to the camera, get their Maverick HPX-T stuck, run out of gas, and pray for the Holemans. DRUM shows what all the talk is about without watering it down. Experience the wild Southern Louisiana marsh and see why it is truly a special place worth saving.

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“True Hero” custom rods to benefit families of fallen firefighters and police

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Redmond Wash. (June 2009)– In recognition of the everyday heroes who answer our calls for help and protect us from harm, Fetha Styx is proud to announce the release of our “True Hero” series of fishing rods. Fetha Styx will donate $10 from the sale of every rod, in the “True Hero” series, to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation or the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.

“Our inspiration behind the True Hero series is to not only provide a rod that is a blast to fish, but also to honor the firefighters and law enforcement officers we all depend on for our safety and peace of mind,” said Bill Boyce, CEO of Fetha Styx.

The “True Hero” line includes eleven special-edition models, each featuring a sleek design constructed of custom, high-quality components with trim in fire engine red or police cobalt blue. All models—which include rods designed for trout, bass, salmon, steelhead, sturgeon, general saltwater and travel—are counter balanced to eliminate fatigue and increase sensitivity.

Each rod will be emblazoned with custom artwork and logos that recognize these professionals. In addition, these rods can be personalized to include a name, badge number, firehouse, or precinct inscribed onto the blank.

The suggested retail price of “True Hero” rods range from $225 to $300 USD, however Fetha Styx is offering the rods in this series to current and retired firefighters and law enforcement officers at a significantly discounted rate. To qualify for the True Hero price, proof of past or current employment, such as a union card, is required.

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The “True Hero” series will be officially launched at the 2009 World Police and Fire Games in Vancouver, BC, Canada this August.  From July 15-17, a sneak peek of the line will be available to attendees of the International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades, better known as ICAST.

Due to the tremendous interest in this series, Fetha Styx is now taking pre-orders for the “True Hero” series. For more information or to pre-order please contact Fetha Styx at truehero@fethastyx.com or 877-356-9545.

Want to learn more? You can find us online at www.fethastyx.com. We also invite you to follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/FethaStyx) and friend us on Facebook.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: To request a “True Hero” or any other Fetha Styx rod for review, please contact Ginger Vaughan via email (ginger@quinnbrein.com) or at 206-842-8922.

Fetha Styx Downrigger: A new kind of tough…

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A review by Keith Jackson at STS magazine about our newly updated Downrigger series…

Welcome to the New Fethastyx Blog!

Welcome!

We are excited to announce the launch of fethastyxblog.com.  Through this blog we will bringing together the colorful personalities surrounding the Fetha Styx family. Our hope is to bring quality content to our readers to give you insight into the great personalities that makes us who we are, fishing tips and techniques, product information and most importantly keep you updated on the events and lives of the Fetha Styx family.

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