Whiskey Leatherworks
Saltwater Dog Leash
Saltwater Dog Leash
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Saltwater Dog Leash
From dock to dunes, this leash is built for the coastal dog.
Made from our durable Saltwater-patterned 1" webbing and reinforced with 6/7 oz. full-grain Latigo leather, it’s ready for any coastal or city adventure. Choose a fixed 5 ft. length or adjust between 3–5 ft. when you need more control.
Built to resist the elements, but designed to look good doing it.
- 1” wide webbing in Saltwater-inspired patterns
- Backed with 6/7 oz water-ready Latigo leather
- Solid brass 1” bolt snap and D-ring
- Fully corrosion-resistant and made for wet environments
- Total length: 5 feet
- Handmade one at a time in our shop in Maine
Matches perfectly with our Saltwater Dog Collars.
HANDMADE IN THE USA
Matching collars are also available HERE.
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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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Striped Bass
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Redfish
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