Durable Gear for the Road Less Traveled

Vedavoo Artist Alan FolgerWhen we found the art of Alan Folger, we knew immediately that he was the perfect addition to the Vedavoo art team. His pen-and-ink renderings of trout species are truly unique and beautiful, creating a brilliant dream in the eye of any angler. Whether your response is “maybe someday” or “I remember mine,” Alan’s work is perfect for any caster.

Alan wrote of his history:

“It began in 1959 with a two week family vacation. Two fantastic weeks camping and fishing on Spavinaw Creek…a little known crystal clear stream in northeastern Oklahoma. Brownies, as they called them, and bluegills and a ten year old kid was hooked on fly fishing. The kid was also hooked on the stream-side vegetation – witness the two broken tips of Dad’s best bamboo fly rod. But Dad was patient…and practical. The kid’s next rod was a cheap fiberglass model.

His parents were both fly fishers and he and his brothers never complained about the weekend jaunts through the Ozarks and the annual trips to Montana and Wyoming. His teenage friends thought he was weird (fly fishing wasn’t cool yet) and some adults called it a miss-spent youth. Fifty years later, he calls it fantastic. In between fishing trips he became a goldsmith and jewelry designer, a sculptor and painter, a salesman and business executive. But he has never lost his love of clear water, tight casts and rising fish.”

Alan Folger’s travels have taken him from the Ozarks and through the Rockies to his current locale – the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina. A fabulous location where he’s allowed to practice two of his passions – adding to his own reservoir of clear water memories and adding a potential heirloom to yours.

For more information about Alan and his work, please visit his site or his blog.

Written on January 21st, 2011

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