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Fly Fishing Lanyard - Saltwater Series
Fly Fishing Lanyard - Saltwater Series
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Fly Fishing Lanyard – Saltwater Series
Stay organized on the flats or in the surf with the Whiskey Fly Fishing Lanyard – Saltwater Series, a minimalist essential for anglers who demand quick access and lightweight gear. Built from our custom Lightweight Satin webbing and finished with chrome-tanned leather tabs, these lanyards are designed to keep your must-have tools—forceps, nippers, tippet, and more—within easy reach.
Whether you’re swapping flies on the bow of a skiff or clipping line in the salt air, this straightforward, durable setup keeps you focused on the fish, not your gear.
- Available in two iconic saltwater patterns: Tarpon and Redfish
- Lightweight, soft-touch satin webbing wears comfortably all day, even over technical shirts or wet gear
- Two solid 1.25" split rings for secure attachment of fishing tools
- Chrome-tanned leather tabs for added strength and style
- Handmade, one at a time
- Built to last and designed for the salt
HANDMADE IN THE USA
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Tarpon
Tarpon, found in the balmy coastal waters of the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, enthrall fishing enthusiasts with their remarkable size and breathtaking aerial performances. Flourishing in tropical and subtropical climes, they are highly esteemed by anglers for their vigorous dashes and graceful leaps. Fishermen employ diverse tactics like fly fishing, live baiting, and lure casting to pursue these emblematic gamefish, celebrated for their robustness and nimbleness. Engaging in tarpon fishing not only promises an electrifying angling escapade but also nurtures a profound admiration for the vibrant marine ecosystems they call home.
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Redfish
Redfish, also known as red drum, are popular sportfish found along the Atlantic coast from Massachusetts to Florida and throughout the Gulf of Mexico. They thrive in shallow coastal waters, estuaries, and marshes, often near oyster beds or grassy flats. Redfish are prized by anglers for their fighting strength and are known for their distinctive black spot near the tail.