To my loyal & valued customers,
Happy Father’s Day to all those Dads out there. It is a privilege and an honor to be part of that group. The joy from my 2 daughters is indescribable. My wife, my 2 daughters and I went Thursday night to see the Rolling Stones at Gillette Stadium. We certainly made a memory for all of us. The concert was fabulous. My daughter even drove back and forth. The Torch has been passed. We are now considered old by their standards.
Let’s get back to fishing. The rivers are beginning to recede and as is common this time of year, we begin to do our rain dance! We need water soon and lots of it. Please start your prayer engine!
The shop has never been more stocked with waders, Korkers boots, lines, flies, nets, etc. You get the idea. Come on in and upgrade some items before you have a “wardrobe malfunction” while on the river.
Pat Perkins — In addition to building a superb bamboo rod is now doing restorations on all types of bamboo rods. If you have a bamboo road and it is in need of repair, please contact the shop for details.
Thank you for all your continued support and help in making the fly shop your local “go to” shop.
Thank you & See you on the water,
Charlie Shadan
ESFS June Sales
Dad’s Day Sale — Week of June 9th – 16th
15% off sale of all items at the shop with a minimum purchase of $25.00 or more. Have your children or spouse get you a gift certificate that you can use now or at a later date.
Redington Wader Sale – Month of June 2024
15% off all styles and models.
Korkers Wading boots — Month of June 2024
10% of all styles and models.
ESFS Future 2024 Classes
NOTE: Because of high demand, there will be future Beginners School announced. Dates will be announced in July for fall.
So You Think You Know Everything?
The ESFS will be running every month interesting factoids…
June has both the longest and the shortest days of the year, depending on where you’re standing! If you live in the northern hemisphere, then June 21st is the longest day of the year. If you live in the southern hemisphere, then the 21st is the shortest day of the year.