
The Craft of Tying Flies: Making Your Own Legacy
There’s something deeply personal about tying your own flies. Long before they ever touch the water, each one carries intention—a small, hand-crafted invitation to a fish, sure, but also a
For Those Who Travel Light, and finish hard
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From Palouse backwaters to coastal steelhead runs, the PNW throws every kind of challenge your way. That’s why we’ve built region-ready kits and curated picks for the rivers we know best. Gear tested in real conditions, and refined where it matters most—on the water.
The Heritage is our first reel—born in the Pacific Northwest and built with a nod to timeless craftsmanship. Precision-machined, field-tested, and made to last, it’s the kind of gear that earns a place in your kit for life.
From precision-crafted reels to field-ready apparel, our gear blends traditional craftsmanship with modern performance. Every piece—whether worn or cast—is designed to honor the heritage of fly fishing while meeting the demands of the present.
Regardless of the conditions, terrain, or your level of activity, take it on with confidence.
Close to the body. Built for breathability, sweat control, and all-day comfort.
Retains heat without bulk—keeps you warm when the temps drop and the wind bites.
Shields against the elements. Durable, weatherproof, and ready for rough conditions.
While others chase trends and seasonal drops, we build gear meant to endure—season after season, year after year.
We don’t overbuild or overhype. Every stitch, pocket, and layer has a reason—and it’s usually because someone in the field asked for it.
Inspired by generations before us, our designs honor the kind of gear your grandfather trusted—with materials and construction that would still make him proud.
Palouse gear is made for real life—whether that’s chasing trout at dawn or hiking with your kid on a wet Saturday. It’s rugged enough for the backcountry, and comfortable enough for everything after.
What sets us apart is what we stand for: gear that carries meaning. Built to be worn into the ground, and passed down with the stories that stick.
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Fly fishing with family is more than just casting lines—it’s about building memories, sharing stories, and maybe even landing that first fish. But if you’re heading out with a mix
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