Hatch 2013 Anglers Annual: 10 Years of Hatch
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Hatch 2013 Anglers Annual: 10 Years of Hatch
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XXX-XXX-000 2013 Angler’s Annual It’s hard to believe With six weeks to go until my current job expired, 10 years have passed since we started Hatch Over the years we’ve met thousands of anglers, attended dozens of shows and events, visited a ton of dealers, listened to the advice of hundreds of guides, met some of the pioneers of our sport and traveled the globe fly fishing. size reel that actually worked – the 56 (now the 5 Plus). I reached out to a business friend who was the only We also had the prototype of the 78 (now the 7 Plus), person that I knew whose products were machined. non-working of course, but we asked potential dealers That person was Scotty Cameron. Scotty suggested to “imagine” how great it was going to be. I guess it that I call Danny Ashcraft, the owner of the machine worked. As newbies, we were tucked into to the very shop where the majority of his putters are made. back corner of the venue. The location proved to be Instead of calling, I drove over and walked in the front beneficial as we had plenty of spare time to make door. When I asked for Danny they told me he was friends with fellow manufacturers, guides, resort on vacation and inquired what this was about? I told owners and media types that would prove fruitful Danny’s GM I had some ideas for making fly reels in years to come. We also made our first sale to Tim and that Scotty had sent me. He immediately called and T.J. Bettis of Orlando Outfitters who were in the Danny on his cell phone. Turns out that Danny was fly process of opening a new shop and wanted to take a fishing in Idaho. Dumb luck. What were the odds of chance on something different. Thanks guys! Danny finding a machine shop owner in San Diego who was and I had a great time at the show, and because our also an avid fly fisherman on the very first try? Danny expectations were low, we counted it as a success. Danny and I suggested that we meet when he returned. Turns out When we returned we put the pedal to the metal and tortured and that making fly reels had been on Danny’s mind for the rest is history. Basically that’s it. I could go on but years, and he had several design ideas of his own. who the hell is still reading this anyhow? tweaked all sorts So a deal was struck within days – the two of us Danny and I would like to thank each and every Over the next 20 months of materials until would become business partners. Two strangers with customer, dealer, distributor, guide, lodge, resort, we came up with our first working nothing more in common than a love for fly fishing, travel company, photographer, bar owner, media Not too shabby for a couple of overgrown children from SoCal. Through it all one Mexican beer, fine tequila, great wine and tacos. honk, web geek, blogger, tweeter, facebooker, park question always comes up: How did it all begin? So, in an effort to answer this Perfect. I left my job early and we started a few days ranger, Fish and Game Officer and anyone else whose question once and for all, here is a first hand account of what went down. later. It should be noted that I did all of this without supported us over the years. We appreciate all of you, that we oh-so “really” telling my wife or family. Who, when informed, and look forward to the next ten years. We feel like affectionately thought I had lost control over my faculties. “You’re Hatch is just hitting its stride and the best is yet to starting a what and with whom?” “Are you insane, come. Take care and tight lines. ‘It was cold stormy night in San Diego and a young was to be merged with another larger competitor in there’s no fly fishing anywhere near here and you man with a flat tire sat helplessly on the I-5 freeway my market. While I could have stayed on in whatever don’t know anybody?” I can only imagine that Danny’s when a sage, older gentleman stopped to offer capacity I chose, I elected instead to do something family said the same thing. But it hardly mattered to assistance. The salt-and-pepper-haired stranger different with my life. I was 35 years old, married either of us. (think Sam Elliott) looked mercifully on the younger and working a ridiculous amount of hours per week. inexperienced man who possessed the chiseled good The free time I did have I spent outdoors – surfing, and tweaked all sorts of materials until we came looks of a 50’s Hollywood actor (think James Dean). mountain biking, hunting and of course fly fishing. up with our first working prototype that we oh-so The two men locked eyes, and in a surreal moment Two days before a trip to the Eastern Sierras I affectionately referred to as – Frankenreel. You’ll purchased what was the most expensive fly reel I had understand when you see it. Drag, durability and company.” The End.’ ever owned. It was a beautiful piece of equipment design were the main criteria. The goal was to make and I was excited to use it. Two hours into the first day heirloom quality type reels. Reels that held up over happened. Back in 2003 my tenure as the President the reel stopped working. Literally, parts were falling time, looked great and stopped fish in their tracks. of a local commercial printing company was coming off. I was pissed! It was on the drive back home that I to an end. At my own recommendation, my company thought to myself that I could build a better reel. Hatch Outdoors referred to as Frankenreel. Over the next 20 months Danny and I tortured blurted out simultaneously “let’s start a fly reel Stop. Stop. Stop. That isn’t true. Here’s what really — John & Danny prototype – At the 2005 Fly Fishing Retailer Show in Denver we showed up with an enormous 10’ x 20’ booth and one 2013 Annual 1 1 Plus Finatic Finatic Diameter 2.9" Width .85" Weight We’re talking small You might even use one of these as a key chain. We had never considered a reel of this size since we very rarely fish with 0–2 weight rods. However, our minds changed when we had so many requests. How could we refuse? So for all you creeky anglers who love the little stuff this reel is for you. Line Weight Spools Capacity 2.8 oz. 0–2 Mid Arbor Only 20# Dacron MA Spool: WF0F-70, WF1F-60, WF2F-50 Hatch Premium MA Spool: WF0F-80, WF1F-70, WF2F-60 Protection Color Options Clear / Red Type 2 Anodize Reel $350 Spool $158 Clear / Green Clear / Blue Clear / Black Black / Silver Shown actual size Hatch Outdoors 2013 Annual 3 3 Plus Finatic Finatic Diameter If you’re looking for the perfect trout reel than you just found it. The 3 Plus is capable of running 3–5 weight lines with ample backing capacity for the occasional whopper that might come along. At first glance you’ll notice this ain’t no dainty trout reel. This little wonder means business. 3.25" Width .8250" Weight 4.8 oz. Line Weight 3–5 Spools Large and Mid Arbor Capacity 20# Dacron LA Spool: WF3F-110, WF4F-100, WF5F-80 MA Spool: WF4F-130, WF5F-115 Hatch Premium LA Spool: WF3F-118, WF4F-108, WF5F-86 MA Spool: WF4F-140, WF5F-124 Protection Reel Spool Color Options Clear / Red Type 2 Anodize $400 $175 Clear / Green Clear / Blue Clear / Black Black / Silver Shown actual size Hatch Outdoors 2013 Annual 5 4 Plus Finatic Finatic Diameter Width Weight The 4 Plus bridges the gap in size and weight between the 3 and 5 plus models. The reel was designed to be the perfect 5 weight reel, but feels equally balanced with both 4 and 6 weight lines as well. Line Weight Spools Capacity 3.425" .90" 5.2 oz. 4–6 Large and Mid Arbor 20# Dacron LA Spool: WF5F-100, WF6F-80 MA Spool: WF5F-160, WF6F-130 Hatch Premium LA Spool: WF5F-110, WF6F-88 MA Spool: WF5F-170, WF6F-140 Protection Color Options Clear / Red Type 2 Anodize Reel $450 Spool $190 Clear / Green Clear / Blue Clear / Black Black / Silver Shown actual size Hatch Outdoors 2013 Annual 7 5 Plus Finatic Finatic Style We call this bad boy the “do it all” reel. We’ve used this workhorse surf fishing in So Cal, light steelheading in Oregon, chucking nasty streamers to ravenous browns in Montana, and stalking bones on the flats in Belize. Designed for running 5–7 line weights. Finatic Diameter 3.625" Width .9375" Weight 6.5 oz. Line Weight 5–7 Spools Large and Mid Arbor Capacity 20# Dacron LA Spool: WF5F-130, WF6F-110, WF7F-100 MA Spool: WF5F-200, WF6F-180, WF7F-160 Hatch Premium LA Spool: WF5F-140, WF6F-118, WF7F-108 MA Spool: WF5F-216, WF6F-194, WF7F-172 Protection Color Options Clear / Red Type 2 Anodize Reel $500 Spool $205 Clear / Green Clear / Blue Clear / Black Black / Silver Shown actual size Hatch Outdoors 2013 Annual 9 7 Plus Finatic Finatic Diameter Width Weight If I was stranded on a desert island and had only one reel to bring it would be the 7 Plus. We have sold more of these bad boys than any other size in the Hatch line up. Why? Because it’s the perfect crossover reel for both salt and fresh water fly fishing. From bonefish to permit, steelhead to carp this reel has you covered. Line Weight 4.0" 1.125" 8.6 oz. 7–9 Spools Large and Mid Arbor Capacity 20# Dacron LA Spool: WF7F-220, WF8F-210, WF9F-200 MA Spool: WF7F-280, WF8F-270, WF9F-260 Hatch Premium LA Spool: WF7F-360, WF8F-325, WF9F-295 MA Spool: WF7F-415, WF8F-380, WF9F-370 Protection Color Options Clear / Red Type 2 Anodize Reel $600 Spool $225 Clear / Green Clear / Blue Clear / Black Black / Silver Shown actual size Hatch Outdoors Hatch 2013 Outdoors Annual 11 9 Plus Finatic Finatic Diameter Width Weight where the rubber Meets the road my friends! If you’ve been dreaming of a reel that has the look, feel and performance of a Ferrari than look no further. Capable of running 9–12 weight lines, and your choice of mid or large arbor spools, this reel is one versatile hombre. If you are truly serious about saltwater or spey fishing than this is your next reel. Line Weight Spools Capacity 4.25" 1.375" 10.6 oz. 9–12 Large and Mid Arbor 30# Dacron LA Spool: WF9F-285, WF10F-240, WF11F-205, WF12F-180 MA Spool: WF9F-360, WF10F-335, WF11F-300, WF12F-265 Hatch Premium LA Spool: WF9F-285, WF10F-240, WF11F-205, WF12F-180 MA Spool: WF9F-360, WF10F-335, WF11F-300, WF12F-265 Protection Color Options Clear / Red Type 2 Anodize Reel $750 Spool $350 Clear / Green Clear / Blue Clear / Black Black / Silver Shown actual size Hatch Outdoors 2013 Annual 13 11 Plus Finatic Finatic Diameter Width Weight We had one thing in Mind when we designed this reel: Tarpon. The goal was to create a larger reel that bridged the gap between the 9 and 12 Plus models. We also wanted to make sure it had an oversized handle for greater grip control when fighting those big silver critters. The mid arbor option is also great for spey rods from 13.5–14.5 feet. Line Weight Spools Capacity 4.625" 1.50" 11.1 oz. 11–12 Large and Mid Arbor 30# Dacron LA Spool: WF11F-275, WF12F-250 MA Spool: WF11F-425, WF12F-400 Hatch Premium LA Spool: WF11F-275, WF12F-250 MA Spool: WF11F-425, WF12F-400 Protection Color Options Clear / Red Type 2 Anodize Reel $825 Spool $375 Clear / Green Clear / Blue Clear / Black Black / Silver Shown actual size Hatch Outdoors 2013 Annual 15 12 Plus Finatic Finatic Diameter Conventional wisdom says: Never take a knife to a gunfight. And when you’re tackling big fish like the ones this reel was designed for, then I think that’s really sound advice. The 12 Plus was designed for fish that are notorious for being really hard to handle. GTs or tuna, just to name a few, can undo your average gear in a fraction of a second. You will not find a better fish-fighting tool on the market for these situations. Oh yeah, it’s also great for big spey applications. Color Options Clear / Red 5.0" Width 1.6875" Weight 15.6 oz. Line Weight Spools Capacity 12–16 Large and Mid Arbor Hatch Premium LA Spool: WF12F-450 MA Spool: WF12F-1000 Protection Type 2 Anodize Reel $900 Spool $400 Clear / Green Clear / Blue Clear / Black Black / Silver Shown actual size Hatch Outdoors 2013 Annual 17 Most Americans do not need to hunt and fish for by Ian Davis food anymore, which is a simple fact of life in our teach these real life experiences. The act of tying a modern day culture. The very process of engaging fly from a heap of feathers and laundry lint, taking in these activities, however, keeps us sharp, offers that fly out to the water, catching and landing a fish, focus, provides family bonding, and – perhaps and then only to release it is the type of amazing most importantly – gets us off the couch, onto the experience that every young person deserves to water, breathing fresh air. If more people choose the have. And this entire process of fishing uses all electronic path to find their entertainment instead types of personal skills, including art, mathematics, of heading to the great outdoors, we will not only athletics, and science. Combine these skills into a become a country of lazy, weak and timid citizens, single activity while fishing and you immediately have but our economy and our ability to protect the a better understanding of the world around you. Too natural resources that are so dear to hunters and many kids today are enabled by our society to seek anglers will suffer as well. Everyone from outfitters the easy route; to save time and exert less energy by and guides to the state and federal wildlife divisions logging on and tuning out. Our children are falling will suffer from decreased funding. Our favorite local behind across the board in too many ways, and when outdoor retailers, hotels, shuttle drivers, gas stations, it comes to outdoor interests and activities, it is time fishing bars and dozens of other small businesses to do something about it! will suffer as well. Even the airlines, and car rental These days it seems as if too many children experience their “fishing adventures” on the couch – The days of actually going outside to fish and experience a day on the water seem to be fading as quickly as a missed tarpon disappearing back into the stained water of a mangrove creek. Fishing license sales – especially those sold to young people – are way down from twenty years ago, and there is little doubt that technology and a life spent in front of a computer screen has replaced the outdoor foundational skills for a large number of young people. Historically, these outdoor and on-water pastimes by logging on, clicking were not only a rite of passage for many Americans, but an actual means of buttons and swiping survival for others. This outdoor and sporting connection no doubt played a madly at a glass screen. Hatch Outdoors key role in creating our country; an America that was strong, powerful, and the most resourceful country in the world. them for life, and there are no “Apps” that can really Every angler that cares about this sport and companies will feel the pinch if we opt for the latest cares about our resources needs to get involved version of Big Bass Challenge on our 90-inch plasma in promoting the outdoors in our own community, in the basement over actually leaving the house, and we can all start by getting our own families and wader-ing up and stepping into real water. The act of friends breathing more fresh air. Even if you do not fishing and hunting drives our economy from a grass live in an area with easy access to the outdoors, root to a national level and everything in between. resources exist that can help. Often you will find local And aesthetically? Show me how a video game fishing and hunting clubs in your area, or you can console can imitate the smell of low tide as you wait search helpful web sites such as takemefishing.org or for tails to pop in the shallows, or the visuals of the fedflyfishers.org. Check out your local or surrounding mist rolling down a steelhead river only to give way areas for outdoor expos or shows. These events to the rising sun. You simply cannot download these can introduce you to numerous local and national actions and experiences. organizations as well as local businesses that can This is why it is more important than ever that make your outdoor efforts a lot easier. How about we get our kids fishing. Get them outside and on to practicing your casting in the park or take casting the water. Our young people are the future for our lessons from your local fly shop in between trips? Not sport and will be the ones tasked with protecting only is this fun, but will seriously increase your fish and preserving our sporting resources as well as our count. Tie flies, this is a wonderful and creative way sporting heritage. Without a strong foundation in to “go fishing” without leaving your home. Do what nature, they will be unable and unwilling to carry the you can to get outside and go fishing more often, and torch forward. The outdoors teaches our children so take as many people with you as you can. many important traits and values that will prepare 2013 Annual 19 The Last Day One twitch, two twitches, Three twitches and SPLASH! “Oh my god, Fish On!” I yelled in shock. I saw a place the others hadn’t thrown at as they by Laura Jenkins Photos by Bryan Gregson drifted by. So we rowed close and I took a shot. It was the best cast I had made in four days. It felt really, We woke up extra early on the last day of our trip. There was still a glimmer of hope left in all of us as we left camp that morning in search of our quarry. At the very least, we had hopes of capturing a few photos in the early morning light of tiger musky feeding on the waters surface. In the distance I spotted a fish boiling in the middle of the lake. Something we had seen time and again, but could never really figure out what they were eating. One thing was for certain; for the past three days they had wanted nothing to do with our streamers. My arm and psyche were exhausted from flailing with the edge of the boat. Seemingly right beneath my feet! I hadn’t heavy sink tip line - but I quickly grabbed my rod and began seen him following the fly and I had never seen a boil like that casting anyway. In my mind I had already made the in my life, right on the boat! I was elated. However, connection… fish on the surface… fly on the surface. I pumped overwhelming disappointment quickly set in as I realized I a cast directly at the boil - it was as far as I could reach. might have just ruined my one and only chance at catching a As I retrieved the chartreuse and white foam body crease fly, I improvised a pattern of twitches I devised in the moment. tiger musky. Feeling as if we had blown the spot, we decided to row over It popped, twisted and turned in all directions as it swiftly and shoot photos in another area where we could see fish made its way back to the boat. Several days of lackluster swirling in the stillness of the early morning water. The fishing seemed to have drawn out a bit of creativity in my backdrop of snow covered mountains, combined with the angling. While lifting my line to recast, a fish exploded at the willows emerging from the overflowing lake, were incredible. Hatch Outdoors While weaving our way in and out of the drowning really good. The fly hit its mark perfectly and my fly trees I saw another boil. It was closer to our friends was in the zone. Of course, no one was looking. One boat, so I pointed and cried out “Zach, cast!” He was twitch, two twitches, three twitches and SPLASH! on it in seconds. While Zach retrieved his fly, his “Oh my god, Fish on” I yelled in shock. buddy Tom took a shot. The two flogged the water Everyone looked up in disbelief and shouted their for several minutes but their efforts proved fruitless. confidences while I fought the fish. It came in twice, Again… nothing. ran, dove deep and doubled my rod over. It pulled After a brief pow-wow, Zach and Tom decided to hard, much harder than I imagined it would. I stayed switch to crease flies after we mentioned our focused, confident and tightened the drag when I felt interaction with the musky out in the middle of the things were under control. We frantically shuffled the lake. Right then, we saw the same fish boil again. We boats and still managed to leader the fish. Being immediately started casting and stripping, while careful not to get bit, I backed the pressure off the Bryan shot photos rapid-fire from the rower’s seat of drag and the fish was landed. our boat. Again… nothing. The musky glimmered in the sun. Tiger stripes ran Maybe the early morning, middle-of-the-lake, down its sides as if sparkling golden syrup had been fish-on-the-surface was a fluke. By this time, I think poured down its back, leaving trails on an iridescent everyone had given up on catching a tiger musky. background. I realized I never even knew how The fish weren’t sitting where they usually did, or beautiful a tiger musky was before that moment. behaving as we had come to expect. No matter, I was Fly removed from mouth, photos captured, fish loving life. My double haul was working (finally), my released. After four days of battling reckless casts were getting stronger and I was throwing from rednecks, mud-boggers, little kids driving wakeboard the bow of the boat. And while I probably could have boats, stray bullets, blistering sun, wind, no fish, no taken a turn in the rower’s seat so Bryan could keep fish, no fish, I sat down and took a deep breath, still in shooting, the edges of the bushes sunken in the disbelief, awe and glee. For a moment, all was right water were just looking too good. with the world. 2013 Annual 21 trash fish. Unless I wanted to become a better angler. You see, carp, for all their undesirable Tomato Bruschetta characteristics, are harder to pattern, predict, and by Kirk Deeter ultimately catch than most fish people chase with fly rods. Fly fishing is about problem solving. We might Trout live in fragile, finite aquatic environments. And nearly every fly angler in America has strong opinions (at least pretty solid hunches) on how to catch them. Carp, on think it’s a culture, a lifestyle, and some of us might go so far as to think obsession with bugs and fish and rods and reels is even cool. It’s not. We’re all dweebs, addicted to puzzles. And the carp is perhaps the best piscine puzzle in the world. They have more evolved senses than trout and other fish. They smell and taste, which is of little help to the fly guy. In fact, carp are reportedly able to remember what hooks taste and smell like, so you might catch one once, but very rarely will you catch the other hand, live in just about any water that’s, it twice, especially not the same way. They hear and well, wet. And nobody I know has figured out how feel vibrations (also bad for the fly guy, especially a to catch any carp, any time. Yet some of us still loud one). And they see… which is your only hope for wonder where the opportunities in fly fishing are… tricking one with a fly. But they eat almost anything, Sure, carp are grotesque creatures. They stink. which is a greater problem than it is an opportunity, They’re fat. They’re slimy. And they’re ugly. so what exactly are you going to tie on? You never know what mood they’ll be in. And when you spook a carp, not only will it swim away, it has ways of telling all its friends and making them split also. Isaak Walton may have called carp ”the queen of rivers” in his Compleat Angler, but let’s be honest, standards have noble species from the nasty invaders. Unless we’re talking about brown trout. Or rainbow trout The notion that carp are everywhere, so everyone should fish for them is utter hogwash. Carp are This recipe can be modified a number of ways, the important thing is to have the freshest ingredients you can find. Vine Ripened Tomatoes and Good Olive Oil are a must. I find another key is slicing the tomatoes in half and poking your fingers into the center to dig out all the seeds. You can do it with a knife but where’s the fun in that. 3 Tomatoes – Seeded and chopped changed since 1653. Back then, the Rubenesque physique (and in places like Texas and Pennsylvania. Or salmon in the everywhere, but only the most masochistic, I think it’s fair to call carp Rubenesque) was still very much en Great Lakes. Or lake trout in the West, except for the ones in dedicated anglers should attempt them. Carp are vogue. If you had your own teeth and a little junk in the trunk, Yellowstone Lake. Or northern pike in rivers and reservoirs in ”poor man’s bonefish?” Total bull. You’re better off you were foxy. A trip to the doctor may have included leeches the Rockies, except where we’ve learned that it wasn’t such popping for several trips to the Bahamas and Mexico 1 Teaspoon Dried Oregano strategically attached to your armpits. And a good Sunday a good idea to plant them there, because pike are good at to learn how to sight cast at easy fish like bonefish 1 to 2 Tablespoons of Fresh Basil – finely chopped dinner might have featured boiled carp and mead. eating the rainbow trout and brown trout we also planted in and permit before you bring that game to the mud Red Pepper Flakes – Sprinkle in for just a little kick those places. Or largemouth bass in California reservoirs, flats of Indiana. Salt & Pepper – To Taste Which, incidentally, is exactly why carp were brought to the 2 cloves of Garlic – Minced as fine as you can 3 Tablespoons of Olive Oil United States in the late 1800s — to feed a growing populace at which actually eat trout, but that’s okay because those bass a time when native fish stocks were depleted, and refrigerated are so huge, someone will inevitably break the world record by flies refused over and over and finally catch carp on Grill up some Crusty Bread, drizzle with Olive Oil and rub with transportation wasn’t plausible. catching a 24-pounder someday. those flies and feel the reward of holding a stinky, a Garlic Clove. Slice it up and spoon on the tomato goodness. slippery, fat blob of golden scales and goo… now Perfect as is, or topped with your favorite sea creature! Ah… that word ”native.” When applied to America’s fish, that’s the moral line in the sand where we separate the worthy and Hatch Outdoors I suppose if I lived right along the banks of a classic trout river, or on an island rife with bonefish flats, I’d consider carp But do it well, stick with it, bake in the sun, see your that’s a treasure. 2013 Annual 23 everything you heard. and then some. Friends, former classmates and coworkers, guys I used to work with on Wall Street… I get these calls fairly regularly and the conversations pretty much revolve around the same set of questions: by Oliver White “Hey, Oliver, what’s going on?” “Where have you fished lately?” “Who are you fishing with?” “Any wild stories to share?” Photos by Brian Grossenbacher I know they care about how things are going for me. But I also know deep down I’m helping them imagine a life very different from the one they’re living. I was trouble and occasionally harass clients’ bonefish. logistics that making a living in this business entails, After a while you can’t help but admire their cunning it’s easy sometimes to forget where you are. Then one and brute athleticism. When we finally solved the of those phone calls from an envious friend looking mystery of getting a spinner shark to take a fly, well, for a vicarious thrill will remind me to walk out on the that was a memorable day. And it has spawned dozens deck, take a deep breath and realize my back yard is of unbelievable encounters with sharks. Now when The Marls. we spot one cruising the flats, the bonefish rod goes This vast labyrinth of flats, mangroves and islands in the hold and the shark rod comes out. They aren’t totals over 200 square miles. You could fish it for a nuisance, they’re a target and a thrilling experience a lifetime and not cover all of it. And the bonefish for clients. thrive in numbers like no place else; 20-30 fish a Celebrities are a thrill, too, I have to admit. We day for an angler is fairly common at my lodge. The attract our share here and my friends know it. I’m often Bahamas doesn’t need me to play adventure-tourism asked if Flip or Lefty or Chico is in the lodge; who’s the ambassador. A place this rich in beauty and fish- latest Hollywood type or captain of industry regaling tangling opportunity sells itself. But the advantage in the guests at the bar. And while I’ll play it off like it’s having been here a while, and specifically out on the no big deal, I still get a rush when the “Big Names” are flats transacting the commerce of angler and guide/ here. Of course I know it’s not me they’re here to see. host, is that the place has begun giving up her secrets. It’s The Bahamas. Bonefish are the main attraction, of course. Not much tops the surge of excitement when you ease because we love fishing. The irony is the more success predictable and boring, mine seems exciting and onto a flat and see tailing bonefish. I’ve caught you have, the less you get to fish. When I do get out stimulating and cool. They’re right, of course. This life is hundreds and the experience still jacks my pulse it’s usually because there’s a key client or colleague pretty damn awesome. several beats per minute. And yet there’s so much or media person in the lodge. It takes all of about a more going on out there. You come to see the nuance minute to be reminded how special this place is. The guide” story, though. It might spoil the mystique. in behavior patterns of the species. For instance, Bahamas remain astoundingly unspoiled to be as The Bahamas’ reputation as a challenging business the attitude between a four-pound bonefish and a close as it is to the population dense southern US environment is well-earned. Best practices? Let’s just seven-pounder is starkly different. It’s almost like coast. The diversity of the fishery and marine life is all say you don’t deal with a lot of Six Sigma companies they develop a bully swagger when they pass seven around. Minutes from the lodge I can pull onto a flat when you’re building and running a lodge on Abaco. pounds. They become a different animal. They and 99 times out of 100 see bonefish tails breaking the transform from prey to predator. surface. I also spend a lot of time in airports, more than just about anyone I know. Whether it’s to make show My respect for the flats’ predators has risen commitments or lead a group of anglers in Guyana or immeasurably. I’m talking about the big ones, the Iceland or Jackson, my travel schedule rivals a ‘cudas and sharks that cruise around looking for Hell, if I was still working in New York, I’d be calling me all the time for some telephone escapism, too. We all work hard to have success in this business once one of them, now I’m not. Where their lives feel I don’t give them the entire “cool Bahamas fishing Hatch Outdoors diplomat’s, I’d wager. When you deal with all the Hell, if I was still working in New York, I’d be calling me all the time for some telephone escapism, too. 2013 Annual 25 Fly fishermen have the pirate streak in them, their minds play out the perfect sequence of events leading to the brief capture of a beautiful fish; treasure at last! My mind twists into this fascinating Like a ‘49er panning for color, my dry fly searches out the nooks and crannies of every bath tub sized pool. daydream often enough; I’ve wondered at times how I A ever accomplish anything productive. by Andrew Dickinson photos by Jason Bolt Pirate’s Life for Me Pirates come in all shapes and sizes; wanderers hell-bent on possessing the ultimate treasure. Hatch Outdoors Maybe others have wondered the same thing. But how can you change something about yourself that’s day on the creek. I pick out the second pool as most as innate as your crooked little finger. We all have our promising and work my way to a downstream rock. favorite treasure haunts, mine just happens to be any I’ve spotted some arrow shaped shadows tucked small creek with wild trout. Occasionally, daydreams tightly under an overhanging fern. Looks like treasure become reality. I recently took the Hatch 1 Plus for a is near! A quick cast and I catch an arrow shaped fern day of getting lost in the deep reaches of a mountain instead; the shadows vanish. Not disheartened, I pull creek, full of wild rainbows. up and move down the chain of pools. Lacing up boots, pulling line through guides, Like a ‘49er panning for color, my dry fly searches and selecting my favorite dry fly start the day. The out the nooks and crannies of every bath tub sized temperature is heating up but the creek is cool and pool. I see up ahead a kidney shaped stretch open up looking down from a canyon ledge, I can see fishy to a wide basin of placid water. Flashes of gold and looking pools spilling into each other for a 100 yards. silver on the rock studded floor tell me I’ve found the Small gear has to be used in these waters, not only native nest. My dry fly lays out with a short reach cast to match the size of the fish but also because getting to the closest flash. A splashy rise and I’m tight to the within casting range usually requires an army crawl. treasure I’ve been seeking. Several moments later, a Better to carry a carbine than a 50 cal. in the jungle. glorious eight inch wild rainbow came to rest in my Here at Hatch, the 1 Plus is the smallest pistol in the hand. Sometimes, reality doesn’t do justice to my lineup and couldn’t have been better suited for my daydreams. For today, I’m a happy pirate! 2013 Annual 27 While attending college back in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s I worked in a small print shop on campus. It was there I met another SoCal native named Tomme Q&A for Tomme Arthur of Lost Abbey Brewing Co. Arthur. While Tomme had plenty of printing experience under his belt, his passion lied elsewhere. The guy was literally consumed by all things beer. Admittedly, I’m no stranger to knocking back a few cold ones myself, but this guy was talking about beers I never even knew existed. Beers that looked like motor oil. Beers that were fruity. Beers that were, well — weird. For the majority of college students any beer will do. Q How about those Chargers? Where will they finish? A 10-6 Q How’d it all begin? A Back in college. I just kept trying all sorts of different beers from all over the world. I just kept drinking my way up the ladder. Canadian beer, German lagers until I got to the peak, Quantity was what mattered most. Cheap, yellow and which was Belgium style beers. Then I started home brewing fizzy would suffice. Not Tomme. He was drinking beers and the rest is history. made by monks that had corks in the bottle. Corks in beer? C’mon man. And this stuff was expensive – really Q What interests you most about brewing? expensive. I couldn’t wrap my mind around why a guy A Developing new flavor profiles would pay $12 for a single beer that had mud in the bottom when he could get an entire Stroh’s 30 pack. I used to tease Tomme that he had champagne taste on a beer budget. After college, Tomme and I lost contact with one another. Flash forward 20 years. Q Anything new and exciting coming down the pipe that you can reveal? A Sure. We’re doing a dessert style beer using peaches and nectarines that will be aged in Cognac barrels. Kind of an after dinner cordial with about 15%-16% ABV. We’re also getting ready to experiment using tequila barrels. The craft brew movement in America was in its infancy twenty years ago. Today it seems like they’re popping up Q All time favorite beer? The one you drank that knocked your on every street corner. However, the really good ones are socks off or changed the way you thought about brewing. still few and far between. One of the good ones lies right by here in San Diego’s North County - the same place Hatch John Torok calls home. Back in 2008 I visited the tasting room at The Inspired Beer for Sinners & Saints Alike Hatch Outdoors Lost Abbey/Port Brewing Company and low and behold there was Tomme. Turns out that since leaving college his interest in beer hasn’t waned one bit. In fact, it’s gotten stronger. Tomme is the cofounder and Director of Brewery Operations at The Lost Abbey, and the Belgium style beers they produce have won awards all over the globe. I sat down with Tomme to catch up and discuss how it happened. A Rodenbach Red. Our Red Poppy Ale is done very much in this style. Q Is there any truth to beer/food pairings or are people taking themselves too seriously? A Yes, but with some reservations. Certain flavor profiles in beers compliment those in foods. The one that comes to mind first are acid beers with duck. Very good! You can also cook with beer. But beer doesn’t have the same depth as wine, so food pairings with wine are a bit easier to make. Also, no beer with desserts! More train wrecks there than success stories. Q Would you say you have a drinking problem or drinking solution? A Definitely a solution. Unless we run out, which is unlikely. Q Where can our readers find your beers? A Currently we’re in 9 states (CA, AZ, CO, WA, IL, GA, NJ, MA & PA). You can also buy our beers in several European markets. Q What do you think would happen if they invoked prohibition You can also find us at lostabbey.com. again? A The collapse of Western civilization. We’d move to Mexico Thanks Tomme. You got time for a pint? like alcohol producers did before. 2013 Annual 29 Innovations Cranks & Counterbalance Unlike many manufacturers, whose counterbalance is merely cosmetic, we’ve made the two pieces the same weight to achieve true balance in the spool. Drag Machined Reel Seat We wanted it sealed – hence the drag cassette. We’ve employed a multi-disc stack in all The Original. A solid is always stronger than two pieces attached together. Also, by models that is comprised of Rulon® and laser-cut stainless steel discs. With multi-disc eliminating the screws you’ve eliminated the corrosion points. We are well aware that reel drag , you are applying braking pressure and heat dispersion over several surfaces rather seats bend and we will replace the frame if such a problem occurs. It also looks damn cool. than one to one surface braking on most drag systems today (i.e. metal to cork or metal to plastic). This system virtually eliminates start up inertia and stick slip problems. Machined Finish Dimension in the Frame At Hatch we don’t polish our reels. Everyone else does, but we like the We machined dimension in the frame to increase rigidity, strength and reduce lateral flex. machined look. You can see the witness marks and quality machining. With the reel and spool together you get virtually no lateral flex when you push/pull the No buff outs or cover-ups. It just didn’t make sense to cover up what two. This means the reel tracks truer and it eliminates cavitations in high-speed runs. Frame/Spool COnnection Making a positive frame to spool connection is essential and on our reels we call it the “power flower.” This unique little design feature locks both together and creates a bomb-proof fit. Hatch Outdoors others can’t match. Its more difficult, takes more time, but it’s worth it. Spool Tension Nut Designed to be easily taken on and off with or without full gloves. The nut is press fit into the spool so it won’t fall out into the water or your gear bag. Hook Guard Keep those hooks tucked into the arbor of the reel and out of the way of your hands. Large vs Mid Arbor All Hatch reels are offered in both large or mid arbor configurations. The two different size spools are capable of running on the same frame, allowing an angler to run three or more line weights on a single reel. 2013 Annual 31 Premium Braided Backing Only one size? You really only need one size to cover all fly fishing applications. For At Hatch, we’ve created a backing material that a moment let’s forget what we know has the touch and feel of Dacron combined with the on diameter. Take a look at the chart about pound (lb) ratings and focus below. You’ll see that the diameter of strength and diameter of Gel Spun in a single 8 braid Hatch backing is equal to or less than PE line for use in all fly fishing applications. our competitors’ products. Now look at the lb/kg ratings. You’ll notice right away that our material is stronger than everyone else’s. The diameter of the line determines how much BACKING IS BACKING RIGHT? backing builds up on the arbor of a Wrong! There have been major advancements reel, not the pound rating. So, a single in line technology over the past decade. The most diameter line can be used effectively exciting of which for anglers is the introduction of in all fly fishing applications — fresh braided polyethelyne lines. Specifically, eight braid or saltwater. polyethelyne lines. Commonly referred to as PE lines, these lines are smaller in diameter and greater in strength compared to traditional type fly fishing backing materials. They have greater abrasion resistance, are UV resistant, tie lower profile knots, provide less drag through the water, and are capable of lasting a lifetime. Cross Section of Hatch PE Hatch Outdoors Length 100m 200m 400m 1200m 3000m Diameter .015" .015" .015" .015" .015" Backing Strength 68lb 68lb 68lb 68lb 68lb Price $29 $53 $100 $293 DEALER Hatch PE Braid 20# Dacron 30# Dacron 30# Gel Spun 50# Gel Spun Diameter .015” / .37mm .018” / .46mm .024” / .61mm .014” / .36mm .016” / .40mm Weight 68lb / 30.8kg 20lb / 9.0kg 30lb / 13.6kg 30lb / 13.6kg 55lb / 22.7kg 2013 Annual 33 Pardon our dust! We’ve been hard at work on an all-new online caps experience at hatchoutdoors.com so stop by on 12/01/12 and try it on for size. Our store is still open during the remodel, so visit us today to pick up your official Hatch apparel, gear and accessories like caps or neoprene reel pouches. $25 Hatch Icon Trucker $25 Vista, CA Trucker $25 Hatch Hunting $25 Keep It Reel Trucker $25 Hatch Logo Garment Washed $30 Finactic Tour $25 Women’s Trucker $25 Hatch Icon Beanie Neoprene Reel Pouches $12-$20 Available in eight sizes for a custom fit on each and every size reel we make. A longer strap accomodates lap over on your rod. 3 mil red neoprene, black tape, yellow stitching with tan fleece lining. Hatch Outdoors 2013 Annual 35 NEW 2013 Hatch Bottle Opener Display Everybody needs a killer bottle opener to pop their favorite beverage at the end of the day. Look for our new bottle opener display on the counter of a Hatch Authorized Dealer near you. Fish tail Bottle Opener You will not a find a cooler way to open up you favorite barley pop than with this one of a kind item. Features 6061 T6 Aluminum with red paint fill Single drill hole for key ring attachment Hatch Flag Sticker included Price Hatch Outdoors $25 “Fly fishing makes you thirsty! It’s a fact. ” Tempest Pliers The I-beam arms are crafted from 6061T6 Length 7.5" Width 1.688" The jaws and cutting blades are made from stainless Weight 5.6 oz. steel and plated with electroless nickel for corrosion Colors Clear/Red Grey NLN/White aluminum and protected with Type II Anodize. resistance. Pliers come in a ballistic nylon sheath with belt loop. Both the jaws and blades are replaceable at the factory. Price $200 2013 Annual 37 Hatch Outdoors, inc. 1001 Park Center Drive Vista, California 92081 www.hatchoutdoors.com info@hatchoutdoors.com +1 877 634 4343 Toll Free +1 760 734 4343 Tel +1 760 734 4344 Fax Dealer Inquiries Hatch is always looking for quality dealers to help us promote our reels and products around the world. E-mail us at dealers@hatchoutdoors.com or call us at 877.634.4343. Photo Credits Hatch would like to thank the following photographers for their contributions: Jim Klug, Bryan Gregson, Ian Davis, Brian Grossenbacher, Jason Bolt and John Torok. Special thanks goes out to all of our customers who submitted photos to our web site for use in our catalog. 10 Years Warranty Hatch reels are carefully inspected to assure product consistency and quality and are guaranteed against manufacturer’s defects in materials and craftsmanship for the life of the product by its original owner. Support your Local Fly Shop Proudly made in the USA Cert no. XXX-XXX-000 2013 Angler’s Annual