Tying One On

Tying One On We did build 1 of kind fishing jigs! We closed jig business down end of 2019. We are going to still build stuff & try out new ideas.

We are here for advice or anything else you might need!

06/11/2026

All it took was one bluegill when I was a child... and now I own enough tackle to open a small Bass Pro Shops.

06/11/2026

A glimpse into Captain Jim's lifelong maritime past where he built his career and deep respect for the water long before he brought that experience to the Snake River. F/V Mary J circa 1980, one of the vessels he owned and operated during his years in Alaska's commercial fishing industry, a legendary crab boat still fishing the Alaskan waters TODAY!

06/11/2026

We dug this cool photo up for you – it’s from the construction of Bonneville Dam in 1937.

That means today, this photo is 85 years old.

In recognition of the photo’s anniversary, as it were, we want to share the top 3 reasons we heart it so much:

1. So much to look at! The overalls on these men? Exquisite! Check out those hats! And … those cool-cat poses? So slay.

2. Just look at the size of that turbine. That is a - *checks measurements * - ginormous engineering masterpiece.

3. Our safety office would never let us take a photo like this today – OSHA rules and all, of course. It’s like an entire group simultaneously saying, “Look, ma – no hands! Or hard hats!”

06/11/2026

We fish these waters, so we work to protect them, too. Oregon Council FFI supports conservation projects that help safeguard Oregon’s rivers, lakes, and fish populations for the long haul. Get involved at https://orcffi.org/

06/11/2026

Been there!

06/10/2026

WHY DID WE QUIT THROWING THE DARDEVLE? 🎣

Seriously.

The Dardevle caught pike.

It caught muskies.

It caught trout.

It caught salmon.

And it did it long before anglers had tackle boxes full of 500 different lure options.

Maybe we didn't stop throwing it...

Maybe we just got distracted by shiny new things.

Meanwhile that old red-and-white spoon is still out there quietly catching fish like it has for more than a century.

Some classics never stopped working.

We just stopped tying them on.

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