MidCurrent 2024 Holiday Fly Fishing Gift Guide
2024 was a fun year for new fly fishing gear. Looking back, it’s surprising just how much awesome product hit the market (including some fantastic new rods). The MidCurrent team has had the good fortune to get our hands on quite a lot of it, and that in-person experience informs the selections we made for the 2024 MidCurrent Holiday Gift Guide.
With prices continuing to climb, it might feel like a lot of fishing gear is out of reach for many of us, but there are plenty of budget-friendly options, too. In fact, I think you’re getting a better bang-for-your-buck now than in recent years. Regardless of what you’re looking for, or how much you want to spend, you’ll find something in this guide.
Grundens Portal Gore-Tex Wading Jacket
Grundens bill their new Portal Gore-Tex Wading Jacket as the industry’s smartest, which is an interesting claim to make. Once you dig into the specs, though, it starts to make sense. The Portal is built to function in tandem with your waders, so it features a hand-warming pass-through pocket that allows you to access your wader pockets without removing the jacket. That’s especially handy when the wind is howling, or the rain’s coming down hard. And since it’s built with Gore-Tex, you can head out with confidence knowing you’ll stay dry.
From the manufacturer: “The award-winning Portal GORE-TEX Wading Jacket is designed to be the smartest wading jacket on the water by integrating over waders while performing in cold weather or deep wading scenarios. Feature dense, the Portal Jacket has pass-through handwarmer pockets to allow easy access to wader storage, shingled neoprene sleeve cuffs, a welded tippet pocket complete with laser cut holes to easily access tippet at a moment’s notice, and water-resistant fly box compatible chest storage pockets.”
Togens Fly Shop Beginner Fly Tying Kit
Starting out in tying your own flies can be daunting, which is why the Togens Fly Shop Beginner Fly Tying Kit exists. This kit gives you all the materials you’ll need to tie five time-tested fly patterns. You don’t have to build out your own shopping list and hope everything is in stock at your fly shop. Just pick up the Beginner Fly Tying Kit and get to cranking out some great flies! You will need a vise, but this kit comes with a fly box to hold all your flies.
From the manufacturer: “This beginner fly tying kit from Togens Fly Shop comes with premium tools, materials, and everything else you need to start your fly tying journey. Included with this kit are the materials and step-by-step video tutorials for tying Wooly Bugger, Copper John, Jumbo John, Prince Nymph, and Rainbow Warrior patterns. Togens Fly Shop also provides a fly case to hold your new creations.”
Riversmith Convoy Travel Pack
Adventure-ready anglers, meet your ultimate travel companion. The Convoy Travel Pack stands alone in its class, revolutionizing how you transport your fly fishing essentials. This isn’t just another rod case or gear bag—it’s a comprehensive travel solution that safely cradles your rods and reels while providing generous space for clothing, gear, and personal items. Pack once, travel light, and arrive ready to fish.
Korkers Fish Mocs
If you’re looking for a comfortable shoe both in the drift boat and out at dinner, the Korkers Fish Moc has you covered. These comfortable slip-on shoes are built to be extra grippy on wet surfaces, comfortable as all get out, and Korkers even partnered with Derek DeYoung to add vibrant designs to some options. These are breathable, and have an awesome heel design that allows you to wear them as slippers, if you feel so inclined.
From the manufacturer: “ALL DAY COMFORT WITH ART & SOLE. We have partnered with the world’s most renowned fish artist Derek DeYoung to bring you the most comfortable, stylish, & vibrant footwear on the planet. Featuring crazy comfortable Cush-Tech™ EVA midsoles which provide shock-absorbing cushion and support with each step. The durable, non-marking Kling-On Deck™ rubber outsole delivers incredible grip on dry and wet surfaces. At the end of a long day, easily convert from “sport mode” to “chill mode” with the collapsible heel design. Wear your passion from the boat, beach, or boardwalk, in Korkers new Fish Mocs™.”
Poncho Performance Flannel Shirt
I’ve become a stickler for nice shirts, because I prefer to buy clothes that will last, instead of replacing them on a frequent basis. The Poncho Performance Flannel Shirt fits that bill (as do all their products) because it stands up to the abuse of long days on the water, and still looks great enough to wear to nice functions off the river. These are comfortable shirts (I own a few) and they’re light and breathable, two features that are a must for me.
From the manufacturer: “The Poncho journey started with a fishing shirt, but it has only just begun. We’re guided by an entirely new vision – simple gear that works. Made for people who love the outdoors. By a team of people based in Austin, Texas, who love the outdoors. Our performance flannel is medium weight, stretchy, and guaranteed to be the softest shirt you own. With styles and colors that everyone will love, we know these will become your go-to shirt on and off the water.”
TroutRoutes App
A big challenge anyone in fly fishing faces is finding a place to actually do it. That’s where TroutRoutes comes in. This app has information on trout streams in 48 states, along with USGS flow data, land ownership information, and access points. They’ve taken all the information that’s available in disparate locations online, and consolidated it so you don’t have to spend hours tracking down whether a new-to-you creek actually has fish.
From the manufacturer: “TroutRoutes is the ultimate trout stream mapping app, designed to elevate every adventure on the water. With comprehensive stream maps including USGS river flows, TroutRoutes makes it easy to discover new water and streamline your trip planning. Explore trout streams across the country with carefully curated data and custom tools, then take your research to the water with offline maps so you can navigate confidently, even without cell service. This holiday season, give the gift of exploration with a TroutRoutes PRO membership—perfect for any trout enthusiast looking to elevate their fishing tool kit.”
Grundens Kryall Pant
Finding a great pair of pants that work as both a layer for beneath your waders, or on their own in less-than-ideal conditions, isn’t as easy as it should be. Either they’re too heavy and not comfortable enough for hiking, or they’re too light to provide much warmth during bad weather. The Kryall Pant from Grundens aims to fill that gap. These pants are weather-resistant on their own, and also feature added mobility and stretch so you can confidently explore what’s around the next bend. They’ll work off the water, too.
From the manufacturer: “The Kryall Pant is a tough, wind and water-resistant layer designed to be versatile for wearability under a pair of Grundéns bibs, or as a standalone weather resistant pant. Designed with abrasion-resistant stretch woven fleece and water and stain-repelling treatment, the pant is ready to provide comfort and mobility. Completing the features of the pant are brushed fleece lined hand pockets, a drop-in rear pocket and secure zippered thigh storage pocket.”
Island Optics Mako XL Sunglasses
The Mako XL sunglasses from Island Optics prove you don’t need to spend hundreds of dollars for quality eyewear. Island Optics has been around since 1922, so they know a thing or two about making good sunglasses. The Mako XL shades feature an innovative polarized lens technology that allows for sharper colors, and it’s packed with moisture-wicking features to help the shades stay on your face even when it’s humid, or you get wet.
From the manufacturer: “Giving serious anglers the absolute best view into the water, the MAKO XL offers anglers a wide, full-coverage viewing area to see fully into the water while fishing. These frames are oversized and offer a much larger viewing area for all anglers to see more peripherally on the water while blocking out more light from the side, top and bottom. The Mako XL incorporate some of the best lenses you will find in polarized sunglasses for fishing today while also featuring several key design elements in the frame to keep your vision comfortable, clear and protected on long days peering into the depths. The Mako XL comes in three great color options at an incredibly low price of $98. When you factor in the quality of their innovative OX2 dual polarized lenses featuring hydrophobic, oleophobic and anti-reflective coatings for increased optical clarity and more vibrant colors, The Mako XL comes in three great color options at an incredibly low price of $98. When you factor in the quality of their innovative OX2 dual polarized lenses featuring hydrophobic, oleophobic and anti-reflective coatings for increased optical clarity and more vibrant colors, you are getting one the most affordable options in high-end fishing sunglasses on the market today!”
Korkers Neo Flex Thermo Rubber Boots
Whether you’re looking for something to keep your feet warm while fishing in the drift boat, or just need a new boot for dealing with snow and ice this winter, the Korkers Neo Flex Thermo Rubber Boots are an awesome choice. These are fleece-lined rubber boots that are 100% waterproof and built with a bomber mid sole, so your feet won’t be upset if you wear these all day. On a personal note, I’ve loved this style of boot for a while now, and they’re more useful than you’d initially think.
From the manufacturer: “COZY, FLEECE-LINED COMFORT WITH 100% WATERPROOF, ALL-GRIP, NO-SLIP PERFORMANCE. All-winter utility for ice, muck, rain, snow or just being dang comfy. Most winter rubber boots are made with a hard rubber midsole, which leads to discomfort and pain after a long day crunching through the snow. Our Neo Flex Thermo™ winter boots are constructed using crazy comfortable Cush-Tech EVA which provides shock absorption and rejuvenating energy with every step. All-day comfort along with cozy fleece and waterproof protection make this the ultimate winter boot.”
Vaer C5 Dirty Dozen Watch
The C5 Dirty Dozen from Vaer is their newest take on the military-inspired A12 Dirty Dozen field watch. This is powered by Ameriquartz, so it’s an exceptionally accurate timepiece, and it’s also ocean-proof. Vaer prides themselves on USA sourcing, and this watch is assembled entirely in America, as well. The C5 Dirty Dozen harkens back to the classic watches from WWII, built in 1939, but it’s still large enough to command a nice presence on any man’s wrist. This is a great option for not losing track of time on the river, and still looking a step above the rest while off the water, as well.
From the manufacturer: “Quite possibly the most famous military field watch of all time, the WW2 “Dirty Dozen” is an iconic collection of service watches from twelve historic Swiss brands. Compact, legible, and waterproof, this design was on the wrist of soldiers during the most decisive moments of the European campaign. Our version is an authentic homage to the 1940s design spec, borrowing elements from across the original lineup to create a fitting “13th model” to complement the core collection. The C5 Dirty Dozen blends classic design elements with modern technology. Priced at $299, they offer enthusiasts a robust, stylish, and affordable tool watch powered by an accurate and reliable USA-built FTS Ameriquartz movement. In addition to full USA assembly, the C5 Dirty Dozen boasts a 10ATM water resistance rating, and just like the original military versions, can handle the challenges of even the most extreme environments.”
Patagonia Black Hole Duffel – 55L
If you need a do-it-all storage solution for hauling gear in your truck or on an airplane, the Black Hole Duffel is ready for the work. Whether you’re storing clothes, rain gear, or all your terminal tackle (and you could honestly fit ALL of that in here), the 55-liter Black Hole is just the right size to carry on most airplanes and keep all your necessary gear close at hand. True to Patagonia, the body fabric is made from 100% recycled material, and it’s manufactured in a Fair Trade Certified factory.
From the manufacturer: “The new matte look/finish on these duffels comes from the new material. Recycled TPU, which provides the same legendary durability as the previous material but is all recycled, unique, and innovative.The shape of the duffels was improved to help our repair techs replace torn, ripped or damaged panels faster when customers send them in for repairs – all of our products are backed by our Iron Clad Guarantee, and we operate the largest garment repair facility in North America. The interior “storage pockets” of all size duffels have been made bigger for easier self-stuff storage into the pocket. The use of the new recycled TPU materials is now in everything from Black hole packs and duffels to storage cubes and wheeled bags.”
Lamson Liquid 5wt Outfit
Lamson is known for their reels, but they’ve also made some sneaky good fly rods of late. They’re now offering a complete package with the Liquid 5wt Outfit. You get a Lamson Liquid reel, which is one of the best on the market at its price point, along with 5-weight line and a 9′ 5-weight rod, for $359. It also comes in an 8-weight option, if you’re chasing larger fish. The Lamson rods are a pleasant fast-action, and the reel is typically fantastic.
From the manufacturer: “The perfect gift for that angler in your life this year! A complete package… It can feel like you’re fighting the current or drowning in choices when picking a new rod and reel combo; go with the flow instead. Take your pick between a 5 or 8 weight Liquid rod, paired with our best-selling Liquid S fly reel in matching size. All poured into a protective nylon case that is ready to travel. Get everything you need included with our US made fly line, a leader, and backing all finely tuned specifically to this outfit. The rod casts with clean, crisp precision and the dependable drag and lightweight design of the Liquid S reel, make this outfit hard to beat!”
Water Master Fly Fishing Rafts
Fishing from a boat is arguably the most effective way to get fish in the net, but hauling a drift boat everywhere isn’t always practical. Heck, some waters just aren’t accessible from a drift boat. That’s where Water Master Fly Fishing Rafts can help. They have tons of options for anglers who want to access smaller lakes, bigger rivers, or even want a raft large enough for three people and a full frame. You’ll find something to help you get out on the water.
From the manufacturer: “Water Master fly fishing rafts are a wonderful combination of portability, durability, performance, and ease of use. Whether you are looking for a packable personal fishing raft or a lightweight and portable framed inflatable raft for two to three people look no further. The Water Master has been used by anglers and hunters worldwide for over twenty-five years. All Water Master raft packages are assembled in the U.S. and come with a lifetime warranty. You will also appreciate the best customer support in the industry.Join thousands of other Water Master raft owners who enjoy more productive time on the water and order your raft today!”
Brook Trout Classic Engraved Net
This handmade landing net is built in Pennsylvania by Tina Lewis. She actually drew the brook trout design you see on the handle, as well, and that design is then cut direclty into the wood. This makes for a durable, unique piece of gear that’ll stand out on the water. The net baskets are built with a teardrop shape to help you snag that big fish, and the rubber baskets are better on fish than uncoated fabrics.
Winston Pure 2 Rod
I’ve been a longtime fan of Winston rods, and the new Pure 2 is one of the company’s best. This is a dry fly rod designed for fishing, not lawn casting sessions. The team at Winston opted for unique length configurations, like a 7’9″ 4-weight and 8’3″ 5-weight. These shorter rods deliver tighter, more accurate loops, and are generally more pleasant to cast, in my opinion. Since dry fly fishing often requires fantastic accuracy, shortening the rods and tightening the loops helps these sticks become more effective tools. They’re absolutely wonderful to cast, and will quickly attain the cult status other rods from Winston enjoy.
Dr. Slick Mitten Scissor Clamp
The Mitten Scissor Clamp from Dr. Slick is hands-down my favorite fishing nipper. It combines forceps and nippers into one package, complete with a tool to clean out the eyes of your fly hooks, too. The attached cord is nice if you don’t already have a retractor setup. The jaws are serrated, so they can grip hooks to crush barbs. The jaws also have a smooth section for grabbing flies to remove them without damaging hackle or fragile materials. These nippers are about $25, too, which makes it easier to stomach when you eventually lose, or need to replace them.
Old Mariner Offshore Standard Reel
If you want a USA-built reel that’s light, but powerful enough to wrangle tarpon, look no further than the Old Mariner Offshore Standard. Old Mariner reels are built in the same style as conventional trolling reels, with a double frame that supports both the spool and the reel bearings. That means you get a much stronger drag system than in a typical fly reel, and at a similar weight. Paul Conover, the man behind these reels, lives and fishes in Florida, and has years of design experience, including some with Nautilus.
Skwala Sol Wading Pants
I’ve always enjoyed my Skwala gear, but this was the first year I put their Sol Wading Pants to the test. They passed with flying colors. These light pants have a ton of movement built into them, so you can scramble over boulders or crawl into position for a tricky cast, without your movements being constricted at all. They dry quickly, and are surprisingly durable. I’m notoriously tough on pants, but I have yet to put a hole in either of the two pairs I own. They’re great for wet wading, but they’re also a great under waders, or even out to dinner after a long day on the water.
Clark Fork LoPro Hat
Zach Otte is a former guide who’s now an artist, and he’s been all around the world. His trips to places like the Amazon and Himalayas have inspired his artwork, and you can really see that pop in his Clark Fork LoPro hat. The wonderful artwork, captured impressively in a patch, is unique in the fly fishing world. Most hats focus on funny or intricate designs, but I love Otte’s bright, happy colors here.