The Kingfisher Fly Shop

The Kingfisher Fly Shop

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  • A review of the Simms Headwaters Taco Bag

    A review of the Simms Headwaters Taco Bag

    Description The ingenious Headwaters™ Taco Bag takes wet waders and boots and sandwiches them in waterproof fabric to keep your car or house floors mud free. Bags house up to two stockingfoot waders and two pairs of wading boots for headache free transport to and from the river. Features Large circular design that easily zips…

    July 10, 2014
  • A review of the Simms Headwaters Tackle Bag

    A review of the Simms Headwaters Tackle Bag

    Description Tackle your angling chaos with the Headwaters™ large zippered interior compartment and eight organizer pockets built for housing everything from fly boxes to reels, lines, tools, and tippets. The bag’s light grey interior lining provides sharp visibility, while its 1680 Denier Ballistic Nylon fabric shell with DWR finish keeps all your goods sealed, secure,…

    July 10, 2014
  • A review of the Simms Headwaters Chest Pack

    A review of the Simms Headwaters Chest Pack

    Simms’ Headwaters™ Chest Pack features a fluid design that ushers all your fishing necessities to the forefront. A full-fledged member of the Catch & Release modular system, Chest Packs synch with various Headwaters™ packs for integrated carrying options. On its own and in charge of organizational priorities, the main zippered compartment stores fly boxes, reels,…

    July 10, 2014
  • A review of the Simms Guide Vest

    A review of the Simms Guide Vest

    When forgetting your tippet spools and nippers means a 10-mile, 4-hour handcuffing downstream to the next take-out, the Guide Vest—strategically built with 24 pockets to house an arsenal of lock-cracking fishing supplies—keeps you covered. Guide Vests feature two patented built-in retractors for tools, non-corrosive zippers and sliders, and a breathable, padded collar to keep you…

    July 10, 2014
  • A review of the Simms G3 Guide Vest

    A review of the Simms G3 Guide Vest

    Description This multitasking superhero outperforms them all, with more than 20 intuitively placed pockets that maintain everything from flies and fly boxes to split-shot, licenses, cell phones, spools, leaders, and more always at the ready. Its breathable, padded collar and stretch fabric shoulders help disperse the load, while keeping you cool and comfortable during high-exertion…

    July 10, 2014
  • A review of the Simms Fjord Fleece Pant

    A review of the Simms Fjord Fleece Pant

    Simms Fjord Fleece Pants feature high density Polartec fleece and to keep you warm in the coldest environment.   High density Polartec fleece is engineered to withstand water pressure and maintain loft and warmth when layered under waders. Low profile, high performance fleece pant that keeps you warm under waders in the coldest environment. Drop-in…

    July 10, 2014
  • A review of the Simms 2014 Fall Run Vest

    A review of the Simms 2014 Fall Run Vest

    Simms Fall Run Vest provides the best warmth-to-weight ratio available even when wet.   PrimaLoft Gold insulation maintains 96% of its warmth when wet and provides the highest warmth to weight ratio of any synthetic insulation available. Same design as the Fall Run Jacket in a highly packable vest. Brushed tricot lined hand warmer pockets…

    July 10, 2014
  • A review of the 2014 Simms Fall Run Jacket

    A review of the 2014 Simms Fall Run Jacket

    Simms Fall Run Jacket maintains 96% of its warmth when wet, providing the highest warmth to weight ratio available.   PrimaLoft Gold insulation maintains 96% of its warmth when wet and provides the highest warmth to weight ratio of any synthetic insulation available. Low profile/high performance insulation optimized to fit under waders or a rain…

    July 10, 2014
  • Missouri River Fishing Report – 7/10

    Missouri River Fishing Report – 7/10

      The Flow on the Missouri is still acting funky but the fishing is still good enough to justify the trip over here.  With the hot weather slowing things down in the afternoon, you’ll half to go subsurface, but the mornings and evenings have had solid dry fly fishing.  For dry flies, we’re looking at…

    July 10, 2014
  • Rock Creek Fishing Report – 7/10

    Rock Creek Fishing Report – 7/10

    Rock Creek has now dropped past it’s historical average flow and is getting nothing but more inviting to wade fisherman.  The hotter days are definitely getting the caddis moving in the evenings now too. Golden stones, caddis, and green drakes are the main menu items today. For dry flies, use chubby Chernobyls, stimulators, bullet head…

    July 10, 2014
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