About Us

About Us

There’s something about the Pacific Northwest that gets into your blood early—the smell of wet cedar, the sound of a river moving through rock, and the quiet anticipation of a line drifting through a run that just feels right. For us, that’s where it all started.

3D Fishing and Adventures isn’t just a brand—it’s a reflection of a life lived side by side, a father and son learning the rhythms of the outdoors together. Long before there were hand-tied jigs or 3D-printed lures, there were early mornings, tangled lines, missed strikes, and the kind of laughs that only happen when things don’t go as planned.

Fishing became our common ground. It didn’t matter how busy life got—school, work, responsibilities—we always had the river. Steelhead seasons taught us patience. Salmon runs taught us persistence. And those quiet days chasing trout or kokanee reminded us that success isn’t always measured in fish caught, but in time spent together.

As the years went on, that passion naturally turned into creation. We started tying our own jigs, tweaking colors, adjusting weight, experimenting with designs that actually worked in the waters we fish. Then came the idea to take it further—combining craftsmanship with innovation through 3D-printed, hand-painted lures built for real conditions, not just store shelves.

Every product we make has a story behind it. It’s tested in cold rivers, refined through trial and error, and built with the same care we’d expect if we were the ones tying it on. Because most days—we are.

But more than anything, this journey has always been about the adventure. The road trips before sunrise. The roadside coffee stops. The hikes into hidden water. The conversations that only happen when you’re miles from everything else. That’s the heart of what we do.

3D Fishing and Adventures is our way of sharing that experience—with other anglers, with families, with anyone who understands that fishing is more than a hobby. It’s connection. It’s tradition. It’s a story you keep writing every time you step into the water.

And we’re just getting started.