Temple Fork Outfitters New HOW Rod. E-mail
Sunday, 01 August 2010 06:45
Heroes on the Water helps wounded warriors relax, rehabilitate, and reintegrate through kayak fishing and the outdoors. The primary goal of the program is to assist these injured service members with their physical and mental recovery by introducing them to the therapeutic qualities of fishing from kayaks. The program allows the participants a chance to decompress from the stresses associated with combat and the rigors of rehabilitation. Wounded veterans join the kayak fishing “band of brothers” on guided fishing trips held at various locations around the country. Through the combined efforts of Cory Routh, Dean Thomas, Fil Spencer and Gary Loomis, Temple Fork Outfitters has designed 5 rods built specifically to benefit “Heroes on the Water”. HOW rods are a metallic blue with matching wraps and red tipping, the HOW logo is prominently displayed in the middle of the fire engine red split grip, and the reduced fighting butt helps navigate the tight quarters and rod holders in your favorite yak. TFO will make a donation to Heroes on the Water for every HOW rod that is purchased through an authorized TFO dealer.
 

HEROES ON THE WATER (HOW) RODS

TFG HOW  6' 6'' M 6-12 lb. 1/4-3/4 4.7 1 Fast $99.95

TFG HOW  7' MH 8-17 lb. 3/8-1.0 5.5 1 Fast $99.95

TFG HOW  6' 6'' ML 4-10 lb. 1/8-1/2 4.1 1 Fast $99.95

TFG HOW  6' 6'' M 6-12 lb. 1/4-3/4 4.7 1 Fast $99.95

TFG HOW 7' ML 4-10 lb. 1/8-1/2 4.1 1 Fast $99.95

 

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