The Legend – Jim Teeny

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This heart-warming piece by H&H Outfitters takes a closer look at hunter and angler Jim Teeny. Jim is a fly-fishing icon. From his famous Teeny lines and nymphs, to his books and DVD’s, Jim has branded himself in a way that very few people have successfully done in the fly fishing industry. This short video shows that even the most established of anglers and icons have their struggles.

Episode #: 13 (click to listen)
Duration: 1 hr 06 min
Topics Discussed: The truth about Jim’s industry struggles, his experiences abroad and plans to bring his brand back to the forefront. 
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Bio: Jim Teeny knows his way around the fishing industry. From his famous Teeny lines and nymphs, to his books and DVD’s, Jim has branded himself in a way that very few people have successfully done in the fly fishing industry. 

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