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Our Story

Rippers Northwest started the same way a lot of good fishing ideas do — on the river, with a handful of jigs, changing water conditions, and the constant urge to tweak what wasn’t quite right. I wasn’t interested in tying jigs just to fill boxes. I wanted patterns that fished the way I expected them to — balanced, durable, and alive in the water.

Over time, those river-tested tweaks turned into confidence. Confidence turned into consistency. And eventually, other anglers started asking where the jigs came from. That’s when Rippers Northwest became more than a personal setup — it became a way to share proven gear with anglers who fish the same rivers, seasons, and conditions I do here in the Northwest.

Every jig we sell is still tied with that same mindset: if it doesn’t earn its keep on the water, it doesn’t belong in the lineup.