Thursday, December 31, 2009

Washington Sportsmen's Show

We are excited to have a booth at the Washington Sportsmen's Show, in Puyallup, WA, from January 27th - January 31. Our booth number is 152 and we will be located right next to the Federation of Fly Fishers. We will also be very close to the fly tying demonstrations as well as the casting pool. We will be offering some show specials. If you attend the show, please stop by the booth and introduce yourself. http://otshows.com/shows/wss/

Western Rivers Conservancy

Squaretail Fishing Products is proud to be a new member of the Western Rivers Conservancy. The mission of this group is to "protect outstanding river ecosystems in the western United States. We acquire land to conserve critical habitat, provide public access for compatible use and enjoyment, and cooperate with other agencies and organizations to secure the health of whole ecosystems." Please check out the group to find out about specific work they are involved with. http://www.westernrivers.org/pages/main5.html

Northgate Mall Kiosk Temporary Store

Our temporary retail kiosk has been removed at the Northgate Mall in Seattle, WA. In total, we were there from the day after Thanksgiving until Christmas Eve. We want to thank the thousands of people who stopped by and introduced themselves. We are very appreciative of their support and are quite prowd that Squaretail Fishing Products items are now being worn all over the World.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

American Fly Fishing Trade Association

We are fortunate to be mentioned on the web-site of the American Fly Fishing Trade Association. Please check out the press release as well as poke around to discover what the association is all about. http://www.affta.com/media-center/news/content/squaretail-fishing-products-opens-for-business/

Friday, November 27, 2009

Northgate Mall Retail Kiosk

Please visit us at the Northgate Mall in Seattle, WA. We will be in the mall from November 27th through December 24th. We are located across from Victoria's Secret. Stop by and say hi, and grab some great Squaretail Fishing gear.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Beach cleanup with Arch Anglers


What do a decomposing boom box, a rusty skillet, and a LOT of beer bottles have in common? All are items we cleaned up from Puget Sound beaches at Picnic Point and Richmond Beach, along with a few unsavory items we won't list on this family-friendly blog. Arch Anglers organized the cleanup, and a few hardy souls showed up last Saturday to partake. Ryan, owner and head guide (and finder of the boom box), fed us coffee and sandwiches, and left with a truck-full of trash and recyclables. We saw sea-run cutts feeding within easy casting distance, so we'll be back to one or both spots soon.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Orca Network


What do orca whales and fishermen have in common? They both enjoy catching salmon. While lots anglers practice catch and release, Orca whales do not. In fact, 80% of their diet consists of chinook salmon. The native chinook population, which has been decimated on the Columbia and Snake River sytems in Washington State, has a direct effect in the decline of the orca population in the Pacific Northwest. If you are interested in learning more, please visit the Orca Network (www.orcanetwork.org).

Friday, October 30, 2009

Washington Fly Fishing


For those of you who are not familiar, Washington Fly Fishing(www.washingtonflyfishing.com) is a fishing community site, run by anglers for anglers. The site has an awesome photo gallery with over 25,000 images on file, and also hosts an excellent forum section packed full of information on all types of local and national fishing opportunities. If you are interested in learning about volunteer happenings, or ways to meet other like minded fisherman, the events section of the forum is the place to go. We are proud to be a sponsor of Washington Fly Fishing. Please check 'em out...and look for a special coupon for free U.S. shipping on all Squaretail Fishing Products goods.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Puget Sound Fly Co. Now A Stocking Dealer


We want to thank Puget Sound Fly Co.(www.pugetsoundflyco.com). They are now a stocking dealer for select Squaretail Fishing Products items. For those of you who have not visited them, they are located at 25616 Pacific Hwy. S. in Kent, WA 98032. The shop owners, Clark and Anil, are both extremely knowledgeable of both fishing in freshwater and in the salt...not to mention they are both pretty good dudes. Please pay them a visit, and tell them we sent you.

Respect the PUMPKIN


It is my understanding that this pumpkin was caught and safely composted. It hit a royal coachmen, size 12.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Friends of the Cedar River Watershed


A few weeks ago we spent some time on the Cedar River, just outside of Seattle, volunteering with the organization Friends of the Cedar River Watershed. Our goal, to remove as many invasive species of plants that we could. After a few hours of work, and many days later spent plucking thorns, we found out that we removed over 4800 sq. ft. of blackberries. That area will be planted with native plants in the upcoming months. And let's hope a fish was saved.

Friends of the Cedar River Watershed is a terrific organization. Throughout the year they offer opportunities to do various types of volunteer activities. In the upcoming weeks ( October 24, 25, 31 and November 1) they are offering the chance to spend time with naturalists learning about the river and the fish who call the Cedar home. If you are interested in more information about this organization it can be found at www.cedarriver.org.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

We want to promote you!

If your organizaton is helping to save the planet, or a fish, please send us your information. We want to show our appreciation by posting a link on our site.

Squaretail Fishing Products Opens for Business


Squaretail Fishing Products offers unique designed fishing related clothing for men, women and children. Our company's goal is to provide customers with eco-friendly fashion while also bringing public awareness and support to environmental movements. Our motto is “Respect the FISH. It’s who we are and what we do.”

Our goal for this blog is offer a place where people can obtain information on how they can help support environmental awareness.