Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: cohoho on June 13, 2012, 08:52:37 PM
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When: Friday, June 22nd, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM and Saturday, June 23rd, 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Where: Fetha Styx Corporate Headquarters, 17371 NE 67th Ct. #A-7 Redmond, WA 98052. Go to Google Maps for directions.
Who: Bill Boyce, CEO of Fetha Styx; Glenn Hall, Host of Hawg Quest, Nick Frye, Fetha Styx Custom Rod Builder, Fetha Styx Pro Staff Fishing Guides, including Bonner Daniels
Fetha Styx is having a factory sale on all discontinued models for salmon, bass, steelhead, halibut, lingcod, albacore and custom-built rods. We are clearing out all of our demo stock and any discontinued blanks we no longer use for our custom or production rods. There will be a BBQ with free hot dogs and refreshments, plus door prizes for the kids…yes, 15 and younger kids! On both Friday and Saturday we will be selling raffle tickets for a $400 custom fishing rod designed to your specifications and hand-built by Nick Frye in the Fetha Styx custom shop. So if you didn’t get what you wanted for Father’s Day or just want to get geared up for all your summer fishing needs, this is the one and only time this year we are having this sale!
Glenn Hall, TV personality and host of Hawg Quest, will be here both days for the event. He will be selling new Hawg Quest t-shirts and hats for the 2012 season and can autograph your new Fetha Styx gear. Fetha Styx pro staff will also be on hand to answer any questions you have about the 2012 summer fishing season. Bonner Daniels’ brand new custom 20’ Wooldridge Alaskan XL will be on display both days – come check it out!
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I dont care far that guy and his canned elk hunts
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Yeah his High fences hunts were lame, but I like his show for the most part, better than any other fishing show on tv
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He does have a passion for fishing. He was definitely an acquired taste for me though.
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I have met and talked with him I think 3-4 times now. There is not to many guys from the tv series that I don't like. Most are very nice guys. I have had a hard time talking with glenn, a hard personality for sure.
As far as his hunts, to each there own. No reason to dislike people because they choose to hunt a certain way. I look more at a person on who they are and how they treat people. I have watched the show about 5 times. He seems to like to fish and does get some nice ones.
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I like the fishing aspect of their show, it's good to show people actually clubbing fish over the head and portraying what actually happens in fishing, not just tossing them back all the time, but I sometimes wonder what they do with all of those fish that they catch throughout the year? They must have some huge freezers or something!! :dunno:
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I like the show for the most part, nice to see something filmed in the NW and its not all all glorified with a bunch of BS other than his P line and Tika reels, it still has plenty of crappy footage filmed by rookies and a wet camera lens half the time, something I really don't mind after seeing all the faked up shows on TV anymore. I have heard Glenn isn't a friendly guy, but no personal experience in talking to him.