Testimonials
- “Just completed filling my new fly wallet. Bucktails & premium flies present well. Perfect size, portable in chest waders, and excellent craftsmanship bar none. Thanks for your work"
- Wonderful fly box...outstanding craftsmanship and quality.
- The quality of these reel covers are as great as they look! When I saw the quality of the materials, the workmanship, and the amazing customizable printing, I decided to buy another one for a friend.

Who we are
Timber&Fins is a family business born out of a love for fly fishing and a passion for design. We are dedicated to producing heirloom quality products that are well designed, practical and eco-friendly.
Fly Of The Month
Jones Special
By Félix Lamoureux Originally created by Marc Leblanc, this fly has caught many Salmon! Recipe: Hook: Daiichi 2051 size 3-7 Thread: White Uni 8/0 ...
The Art of Fly tying – An escape from adversity
By Jamie Pike Where do I really begin? I suppose I should go back to when I first tried my hand at binding feather and fur to the cold steel of a ...
The Akroyd
By Kenzie Kozera Originating in 1878, the Akroyd was a creation of Mr. Charles Akroyd and quickly became one of the most common patterns to swim ...
The Blue Jay Wet Fly, A Beautiful Fly With A Long History
by Fred Klein The Blue Jay fly is a beautiful fly pattern with origins unknown but likely in the British Isles, as with many old patterns. The fi...
Fish Stories & Recipes
The Uinta Highline
By Erik Barrus My daughter is 2 years old and has already figured out how much I cherish being in the backcountry. Whenever I am not at home and sh...
Traditions
By Erik Barrus I have had many people shape my fly fishing pursuits. I first learned how to fly fish from my dad. My first rod was a shoddy all-in-...
A lot of (cast) irons in the fire!
There’s nothing better than freshly caught trout fried in butter. You don’t need to do much to make it tasty! I always bring my cast iron pan when ...
The Margaree River
Margaree, Nova Scotia By Kenzie Kozera & James Bessette While it feels nearly impossible to put the beauty of Margaree into words, this blog...