It was a good day to have lived.

It was a good day to have lived.
Sunset on Canyon Ferry Lake, Mt.

Introduction

Hi! Welcome to "Project Rod Benders" and the communication site for Chris and Jennifer Rager. We've dedicated our lives to promoting fishing, hunting and the great outdoors and look forward to sharing it with you.

We'll be traveling around the country on a quest to catch all species of Sport Fish in North America. While traveling, we'll be promoting our Team Members products with on hand demonstration and sharing our adventures with various youth groups, military and veteran organizations.


We are looking for Corporations and individuals to sponsor our quest. Sponsors would make contributions for every individual species of fish I catch. 100% of the proceeds will go directly to the organization of your choice, "Future Fisherman Foundation" or "Wounded Warrior Foundation". Believe me, this is a good cause.

We would enjoy hearing from you, find out where you're located and how you're catching the fish in your area. We'll be posting where we're at, where we're going, what we're catching and even pictures of our success!

Spring is the start of our new travels and will be taking us through the Pacific Northwest. We'll be in the states of Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Utah, Wyoming and then back to Montana where we reside. One of the events that we'll be attending is the "Diamond Lake Trout Tournament" in southern Oregon towards the end of May.

We want to personally thank Eagle Claw and Wright & McGill. They've dedicated time and resources to support our mission. Their passion in supporting the sport of fishing is reflected in their superb product line.

We're very excited to share our adventures and look forward to hearing from you!!! Please feel free to contact us @ 406-581-6602

Chris & Jennifer


Saturday, February 20, 2010

Can't wait to get back on the water!

We are getting ready to head back up North Monday to get the boat ready for our Spring travels. I look around here in central Arizona and see all the cactus starting to bloom and I fear what I'm about to run in to on the way home. It gives me relief to know that I will only be in the snow long to get our gear together and head to good fishing. We should be in Eastern Washington by the 1st week of April. If anybody has good fishing tips for Lake Cour De Alene, I would love to hear them.

1 comment:

  1. I hear the roadways to Montana are much safer if you travel the coast line up to Washington State and then cross over to Montana via Seattle. Nearly 60 degress here today...and zero snow.

    Janis

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