Category: Fishing Rods

Product Shots — Homewater Rod Series

We’re very excited to introduce our Homewater rods featuring Fetha Styx exclusive blank designs made by Gary Loomis and North Fork Composites. Currently the series is composed of a Salmon/Steelhead line, a Freshwater line and a Bass line. Manufactured in the USA and featuring counterbalanced Fuji Alconite guides and high-end Fuji or cork reel seats; portions of proceeds will go towards the Fetha Styx Foundation, which supports waterway conservation. Watch Derek show World Fishing Network the Homewater rods here.

Product Shots — NASCAR Rod Series

Check out the new NASCAR rods up close!

Fetha Styx NASCAR series features five different drivers: Mark Martin #5, Danica Patrick #7, Jeff Gordon #24, Jimmie Johnson #48 and Dale Earnhardt Jr #88.

Fetha Styx NASCAR

Fetha Styx NASCAR rods

Gina and Derek Introduce Our Niche Market Rods and New Homewater Series

The World Fishing Network crew graciously stopped by the Fetha Styx booth to talk about our niche market rods for firefighters, police officers (True Hero series), conservation charities (CCA series) and NASCAR fans, as well as our new Homewater series. Read more »

Fetha Styx at ICAST — Day Two

As the reports continue to come back, we’ll keep this post updated. So be sure to check back!

Our NASCAR rods are featured in a Field and Stream online gallery titled “The Most Unique, Innovative and Strange New Tackle from ICAST 2010.”

Gary Loomis and Gina proudly show Homewater rods to ICAST goers.

Two new videos from the World Fishing Network are up here.

Bill shows off the brand new Homewater rod series featuring blanks made by North Fork Composites.
Homewater Rod Series (video)

Gina talks to us for a minute about the NASCAR rod series.
Gina Shows the NASCAR Series (video)

And, lastly, a gallery of the day’s photos.

Fetha Styx at ICAST 2010! — UPDATED

Here are some photos of our ICAST booth setup, including our new NASCAR rod series, our True Hero series and our CCA series. Read more »

NASCAR: Gone fishin’ with new line of Fetha Styx rods

via Charlotte Business Journal

Go fish. And take NASCAR with you.

That’s the plan for Fetha Styx and the Charlotte-based licensing division of NASCAR. Late this year, Fetha Styx’s line of NASCAR fishing rods will debut, selling for $150 to $250 each for adult models and $99 for children. Forty-five retailers have agreed to sell the rods, with national stores such as Bass Pro Shops included, according to NASCAR.

A 2,400-square-foot distribution hub here will serve the primary Southeastern market, though the rods will be sold nationwide.

Fetha Styx, based in Seattle, tapped Chuck Morrison, former owner of a NASCAR souvenir company, as a consultant on the launch of the fishing rods. Morrison lives in Columbia, S.C., but spent many years in Charlotte working in sports marketing and promotion.

To start, five drivers will be featured in the fishing line: Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Mark Martin, Jimmie Johnson and Danica Patrick. The drivers’ car numbers and signatures are featured on the rods. All of the drivers except Patrick are part of Hendrick Motorsports, home of the most popular race teams in the sport. Patrick drives for Earnhardt Jr.’s Nationwide Series team, which includes Rick Hendrick as a co-owner.

Next month, the rods will debut in Las Vegas as part of the fishing industry’s annual trade show. Tie-in promotions at BASS tournaments throughout the Southeast begin this fall.

Next year, Morrison, who has extensive experience in NASCAR collectibles and merchandise, hopes to organize a fishing demonstration with some drivers and fans at the Daytona International Speedway’s 29-acre lake on the track’s infield as part of the season-opening Daytona 500 race weeks.

NASCAR touts a strong connection between racing and fishing.

“It’s a natural fit,” says Paul Sparrow, NASCAR director of business development. The price and quality of the fishing rods reflect NASCAR’s belief that authenticity is crucial. “We didn’t want to just slap a logo on something,” he says.

NASCAR fans are twice as likely to fish as non-NASCAR fans, according to a study by research firm Experian Simmons.

Fishing and NASCAR share more than the same audience. They both want more young fans, too.

“Our industry needs to get more kids involved, and NASCAR as a sport needs more kids — it’s a double-whammy,” says Paul Marcoux, managing director of Boyce Jones Investments, the parent of Fetha-Styx.

Taking advantage of NASCAR fans’ fondness for fishing, camping and the outdoors provides mutual benefits, industry experts say.

Last year, NASCAR and a resort company negotiated a deal to put the stock-car sanctioning body’s name on campgrounds across the country. At Bass Pro Shops, NASCAR-themed sections reinforce the strong bond between race fans and the outdoors.

Sparrow, the NASCAR executive, points to a charity campaign tied to the new line of fishing rods as another hook. For every adult fishing rod sold, $10 goes to the driver’s favorite charity. For the youth line, each one sold includes a $3 donation to the NASCAR Foundation.

If the fishing rods sell well, accessories won’t be far behind. Talks have already begun on companion tackle boxes, cases and other items bearing driver names and logos.

Behind the Scenes: Fetha Styx Product Photography

EYEinI was in Redmond, WA last week for some media work.  Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at how he shoots product photography for Fetha Styx.
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Fetha Styx Congratulates Winners of 2010 Rod Meseberg Spring Walleye Classic

Jason and Rod, Winners of 2010 Rod Meseberg Spring Walleye Classic

Official Press Release:

Two anglers, two custom made Fetha Styx rods, 12 fish caught! Read more »

Get to Know Fetha Styx, Part 2 — Bill Talks Rods (Audio and Pictures)

As promised, the second installment of Get to Know Fetha Styx is here. This installment features audio of owner Bill Boyce discussing rod power, sensitivity and graphite modulus. Also, we’ve added some photo albums to give you a peak inside our shop and methods. Enjoy! Read more »

Todd Daniels Talks Springer Rods and Strategies

We sat down with Todd Daniels for a quick moment and asked him to tell us a bit about the gear and technique changes he makes as heads down to Drano Lake for springers. Read more »