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Thanks To YOU ALL For making ACCESS EXP fly fishing rafts a Success STORY! The following shall contain/illustrate How We Use Kelly Kettle on the way,  Wilderness Access Camp Cooking and Rafting Letters.

Letters  of   Testimony

Regarding Fine Raft Fins, Kelly Kettles and fly fishing Raft adventure, but mainly Fish Stories submitted regarding the use of the world class, world sold, fly fishing raft Access EXP.

 


Contact Moscow Fly Shop Moscow Idaho

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From: The Huffs
Sent: Wed 8/15/07 10:03 AM
To: dale@wildernessaccess.com
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Dale:
Just a note to let you know just how durable your inflatable rafts are. 
I have had this raft for several years, it has a lot of hours on it and 
has never given me any problems. A while ago as I was getting ready for 
a fishing trip, I inflated my raft about three quarters full and set it 
down next to my 3/4 ton pickup. A bit later I moved the truck, 
forgetting the raft was right next to the right rear tire. As a result, 
I drove the truck completely on top of the raft, right over the left 
oarlock. The only damage was a bent and broken oar! The broken oar 
didn't penetrate the raft and the raft didn't burst. I borrowed some 
oars and took it on a weeks fishing trip with no leaks and no problems.
 
Ed


Letters to Wilderness Access .com

Hello Dale,

Close your eyes and imagine-

raft,boat,raft boatYou wake up at half past five and its a driving rain with strong winds.  The sea looks very angry.  What do you do?  That's right, you head straight back to bed until about 11:00 The rain has stopped, the water is near calm. Like firemen respond to bells, you grab your gear and set sail in your personal Wilderness Access Inflatable Raft.  Understanding the food chain - Birds + minnows = Tarpon, you row hard and fast down to the frenzy in front of the parks office.  The odds are always stacked against you.  All the locals going about their daily business look on for a moment, quickly realizing its just the crazy gringo in his one man boat again.
 

Birds are hammering down on the water like its their last supper.  Billions of minnows scatter and then immediately join back up together.  Then they appear!  There is no mistaking five feet of silver.  Now poised perfectly in the middle of the minnow school, your anticipation quickly starts to rise.raft,boat,raft boat

You begin to cast, paying special attention to every strip back knowing that you could lose it all if your not careful.  They roll and you cast - you cast and they roll.  Just as you start to consider the odds of one of these giants taking your fake minnow, the line goes scary tight.  Time stops. Your heart misses several beats, Then some 40 feet of line that was sitting beside you disappears.  You look up just in time to see an unbelievable 5 footer rocket an honest 10 feet out of the water,  Splash!!  This brings a smile to your sunburned face!  You can't help but glance back towards the island to see where your going to drag the beast ashore when you notice that dozens of tourists and locals all saw it in the air.  Then it leaps again for the sky - and again.  At this point, trying to kick - row and reel at the same time with 75 pounds of silver madness jumping all over the place - Believe me, you are in the action.  As you finally approach the shore the locals begin to gather.  "Sabalo - Sabalo" all the young fisherman that should be in school shout. 
                                                                                              
 
raft,boat,raft boatNow that you are out of your Access EXP Inflatable
Raft, standing on the beach reeling for dear life, you notice that you are surrounded by an army of new friends.  "Who knows how to work a camera?", you ask.  Then after being connected to your soul mate for an undetermined amount of time - there is suddenly nothing.  The line goes slack and you are again left alone to reel up the memory.  As the curious wonder away and the island returns to normal, you hear one of the passers-by say 'Haven't I seen him here before?  No, I don't think so, he is just another fisherman.."

El Pescador'

 

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Fly Fishing Raft and OTBF Raft Fins Story


Dale, I just returned from a week of fishing in the Kamloops area of BC.  The ACCESS EXP boat and fins performed great!  I have taken the boat on airplanes to Wyoming and Montana fishing trips with ease.  It is all you claimed it would be and more!


Doctor Paul, Edmonds, WA

 

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Fly Fishing Raft Boat Trey Combs - Access EXP Mini Raft
 

Dear Dale,

Thanks so much for the opportunity to test drive your "."  Phyllis and I really enjoyed ourselves!  Thank you , too, for emailing the picture of Cody.  The family really got a kick out of that!

Dale Coryell's Access EXP Mini Raft makes the traditional float tubes obsolete.  The raft's widely heralded salient features include an astonishing payload of well over 700 pounds, and a length of nearly 8 feet, with maximum tube diameter of 17 inches.  Yet the weight has somehow been reduced in this ruggedly constructed, easily transported raft to only 17 pounds.  But it is in the water--nearly any water--where the raft really shines.  With oars or fins, the angler has incredible control and mobility on either lake or stream.  Put your feet up, lean back, take a stroke or two on the oars, and you have the finest one-man expedition style raft on the market.  There is more, lots more like the three air chambers that make the raft unsinkable.  Or the stripping apron for fly fishers, or the back deck that can support a pack holding supplies for that month long wilderness adventure.  But essentially, you have a superb multi-purpose raft that is so user friendly that it is destined to replace a lot of other boats, rafts, and float tubes.

     
Click picture to enlarge

All the Best Trey Combs

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Priest Lake cabin Fly Fishing Raft

 

Dale

Sorry to be late with this message but I've spent a lot of time at my Priest Lake cabin where I have no computer.  First of all, thanks for promptly sending the oars I ordered. 
For some three years I owned and frequently used a pair of rafts similar to your Wilderness Access model.  I thought they were just fine, but now I've discovered that your rafts have a number of key features that are better.  First of all, the quality of manufacture and attention to detail is obvious.  I expect these new rafts to be extremely durable.  The carry bag and oars are well designed and seem to possess real durability.  Molded carry handles also are strong and comfortable to grasp.  The two stroke pump is very speedy.  I also appreciate the two location sets of rings up front where the foot rest strap may be attached.  Congratulations for developing a very usable product of high quality.  I'm going to try and wear out my rafts, but doubt that is possible!

Bob

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Kelly Kettle Story 4 - Paul Sipe

Dear Dale,

I'm just dropping you a note to tell you how much I'm enjoying my 1 1/2 qt. Kelly Kettle.  Its an amazing device.  I saw one of my mates using one on the Rover owner's expedition society trip this year and had to have a Kelly Kettle of my own.

I find this thing so handy that I would like for you to send me another one ... a gift for a friend of mine.

Sincerely,

Paul Sipe

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Kelly Kettles Story 5

Dale:

Thanks again for the great service on the three Kelly Kettles I ordered.  I had previously ordered a kettle from you and decided to get the others as a gift for a few of my buddies.  I had to have them in two days, and you got them to me as promised.  Thank you!

Eric Wilcox, Marin County, California

 

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Awesome Fly Fishing Raft pictures sent in by Eric Helm - Fly Shop Manager

Here are some pictures of the boat doing class rapids. BTW this is the first time I used the boat and the first time I ever did a rapids! If this is not a testament to the boat, I don't know what is!


 Click picture to enlarge

Erik Helm    Fly Shop Manager
 

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Dale Coryell
Owner and Manufacturer of World Class Fly Fishing Rafts
Like Fly Fishing Raft Boats ACCESS EXP

A DALE CORYELL TRIP WITH MY PERSONAL WATERCRAFTS THE FLY FISHING RAFT ACCESS EXP 1) This is me at a private pond  north of Everett Washington with a
planted fish that went 24 in. It was caught on a chronimid, and an eight weight
rod. The fish was a triploid.

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Fly Fishing Raft Boats at Their Finest
on Dry Falls Lake, Washington - Bob Roffee and Crew


Date:            Thursday, 15 June 2006
Time:            09:07 AM

Bob Roffee and crew;

 
ANOTHER MOSCOW FLY SHOP ACCESS EXP FISHING RAFT STORY 2) This was caught on a five weight rod at Dry falls Lake WA. John was fishing a
stimulator wet on a full sink line. The fish was a rainbow.
 
ACCESS EXP FLY FISHING RAFT 3) This one was a rainbow taken at Dry falls Lake Wa. The line was dry and I
assume that Gary caught the fish on an emerger pattern that he loves to use.
Gary likes seven weight rods.


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Date:            Thursday, 15 October 2006
Time:            09:07 AMM



Bob Roffee and crew;


 1 Tloid.
 
 or etc 2 Thnbow.
 
examples fly fishing rafts the personal watercraft ACCESS EXP fishing story 3)


         
        

 

 


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