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TENKARA GUIDE — WETFLY

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Everything you need to know to get started Tenkara fishing

Established in 1999, Wetfly was spawned with the understanding that anglers throughout the waters needed a way to find quality product at affordable pricing. It is this value statement that still lives on today in the way product is delivered throughout the brand. Wetfly entered the fly fishing industry with a focus on supplying high-quality flies to large retailers around the US. As other fly companies followed this example, Wetfly immediately adapted its model to begin developing rods, reels, fly boxes, waders, apparel, and lifestyle product. As products feed into the production funnel at Wetfly, many of them do not pass the test of form, functionality, fit, and value. The ones that do pass this inspection and on-the-water test carry the Wetfly mark. We at Wetfly fish with these products. We use them. We abuse them. We try to break them – and if we do, we improve them. 

In short, Wetfly stands behind everything it develops and sells because we believe that the angler who uses a Wetfly product, whether it is a fly or a rod, should be able to stand by and say the same.

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