The Fishe Blog

HaliBorealis is here! For Fishe’s newest pattern our inspiration comes from the place we call home: Alaska
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Celebrating a WIN: Team Member Heather Percy
Today we would like to celebrate a win here at Fishe; our accountant, Heather Percy and her womens team of Alaska National Guardsmen took first place at the Annual Chief of the National Guard Bi...
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Featured Ambassador: Kenzie Quinn
Fast Fishe Facts Favorite fish - A big ol’ streamer eat’in brown trout for freshwater and permit for saltwater! (even though a permit will most likely break your heart a little bit.) Most lov...
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Today we had the opportunity to catch up with Micah Peel, Fishe Wear’s very own Warehouse Manager. Micah is always surprising us; from coming into work on Monday announcing that weekends’ ou...
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When the winter blues have us down, we dream of paradise. We dream of clear, salt water as far as the eye can see, of tides and flats skiffs, sand and sunburns and crab patterns. We dream of a pe...
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Linda Leary on "Wet Fly Swing" Podcast- Ep. 280
FisheWear founder, Linda Leary, shares how she came up with the idea to create women’s fishing wear after she found herself wearing baggy men’s clothing while fishing. Linda tells the story of ...
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It’s no secret that Alaska is one of the most Instagramable states... Anchorage, the region’s largest city, is no different! Treat this article as your treasure map to some of the most photogenic...
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Meet the Team: Libby Ouellette
Today we are sitting down with our very own fierce fisherwoman and wicked-awesome wholesale manager Libby Ouellette! Hailing from New Hampshire on the “Ice Coast”, Libby joined us at Fishe W...
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Introducing: The Adventure Series in Mt. Cutty
Today we are excited to announce our innovative, new collection that we think you are going to love… The Adventure Series in Mt Cutty! The Adventure Series line includes four different products: ...
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It’s finally here, Fishe’s newest design, Mt. Cutty! Here’s to a fish that thrives in some of our most cherished landscapes, in the alpine lakes and the rushing waters that drain the Pacific Crest...
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