Our mission at NRS Fishing is to provide the equipment, inspiration and expertise that empower adventure-seeking anglers on the water. We deliver on that mission with rugged, functional equipment and apparel purpose-built for the human-powered pursuit of fish. Whether paddling a kayak, rowing a raft or hiking into a remote lake or stream, NRS Fishing helps you escape the crowds, embrace the wild and Catch the Adventure™.
NRS was born in 1972 when Bill Parks, an idealistic college professor and avid river runner, set out to prove that the principles he taught in the classroom could work in the real world. Bill believed that business could be about more than making a profit-that it could be a source of value and satisfaction for its employees and the communities it serves, and a force for good in the world. The foundation of NRS Fishing is built on those same values of amazing customer service and ultimate utility in our products.
Is this the same Randy Morrow the drummer who played with the Kansas City band 4SKNNS? If so, very cool to see where each of the band members ended up...
I’m buying the 142 with row package! I am from Idaho but now live in north Montana now. Do you have a dealer in Montana? I can drive down to Missoula. I just don’t want to drive all the way to Boise.
Nice looking raft but it has some short comings. 1.) The tackle tray on the side of the seats should have integrated cup holders. 2.) There should be 2 rod holders on each side of the boat. 2 anglers = 4 rods are usually taken with. 3.) There should be an option for 3rd seat for 3 anglers (similary to Flycraft Stealth X) 4.) It's too narrow. It should be 54-56" wide.
Dang I'm a guide in Montana and bought the Slipstream 120. I wish I waited for the other sizes to come out. I feel like the 129 would be just a bit better than the 120 on the first Gen.
Hey NRS team! Where’s the best place to mount a hard cooler on the 120? Directly behind the front seat or replace the rowers seat with a cooler/pad? Thanks in advance!
They should lose their sponsorship AND their guide license. These two are horrible people. Trying to kick minorities off the river. Picking fights. They don’t deserve to be outdoors professionals. (Have videos to prove it)
For those of us who have to dissemble it each time we're done for the day it would be nice if it was less time consuming to assemble. I thought the chairs at least would have a "snap on" feature after their base was bolted to the frame. Less bolting stuff together and more snapping into place would be nice. Still a nice looking raft.
I thoroughly enjoyed shooting this video with my friends and excellent fellow anglers Brooks and Jameson! What a fantastic job of editing by Brooks Beatty!
The first mention of the "Anchor Mast" in this video is the "Remote Bracket" in the instruction manual, while the control system is actually the anchor mast. I think. And hope. Couldn't seem to figure out why when I dropped anchor it landed in the floor of my boat.
What a cool video on fly fishing the flats and a local guides viewpoint on riding out Hurricane Irma and it’s impact on this gorgeous world class fishery. Nice work landing those tarpon and bonefish!