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Marsh & Crest Est. 2011
Specialist since 2011

Built for the water. Proven on the river. Tested on the river. Built to last the season.

We sell fly-fishing rods, reels, lines, and field-tested tackle for serious anglers. Everything we stock has been on the water before it reaches you.

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Founded 2011 · Family-owned

Marsh & Crest. A workshop where the gear is built. Six generations on.

It started with a rod that snapped on the third day of a ten-day salmon trip. Not a cheap rod — an expensive one from a well-known name. The guide handed me a spare, a plain-looking four-piece with no branding to speak of, and it outfished everything I'd brought. I spent the rest of that trip asking questions.

By the time I got home, I'd already decided something had to change. Not just for me. For every angler who'd paid good money for gear that looked impressive on a shelf and fell apart on the water.

We opened in 2011 with a small stock and a workbench in the back room. Four of us, all with years on the river before the first order went out. Today we're a team of seven — rod-builders, a wading specialist, and one person who keeps the rest of us organised. Every rod that leaves here has been handled by our builders. Every reel has been spooled and checked. We don't shift volume for its own sake. We don't stock gear we wouldn't use ourselves.

What we don't do: we don't list every brand that asks us to. If we can't vouch for it from field experience, it doesn't go on the site. That's kept our range smaller than some shops. It's also kept our customers coming back — some of them since that first year, a few of them now buying rods for their sons.

Join the community of anglers who've trusted us since 2011. Take the next step — talk to us before you buy.

Callum Marsh

— Callum Marsh, founder

Gear that earns its place in the bag.

We don't stock what we wouldn't take out ourselves. If a rod doesn't hold up across a full season, it doesn't make the catalogue. Join the community of anglers who've trusted us to get that right — season after season.

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The people behind Marsh & Crest

Guides, rod-builders, and anglers — not sales staff.

Callum Marsh

Callum Marsh

Founder & Head Rod Builder

Callum has built and repaired fly rods for over eighteen years, starting on the workbench of a small tackle

Iain Sutherland

Iain Sutherland

Senior Rod Builder

Iain came to us after fourteen seasons guiding on spate rivers, which means he knows exactly where a rod

Thomas Brandt

Thomas Brandt

Wading & Outerwear Specialist

Twenty-two years of wading in cold water across five countries gives Thomas a direct opinion on every boot

Anders Lindqvist

Anders Lindqvist

Tackle & Lines Buyer

Anders sources our reels, lines, and terminal tackle, and has been fly-fishing for thirty years across

On the water

Browse the range by species and water type.

Lures, rods, lines and terminal tackle — sorted by where and what you're fishing. If you're after a 7wt for summer salmon or a spinning setup for sea bass off a rocky shore, start here.

Pro staff picks

Gear that earns its weight.

Picked by the guides on our pro staff — not by marketing. These are the pieces they actually pack.

Pro pick
fly rod

Tyne 9'0" 5wt Four-Piece

Built for medium-pace rivers — the kind of water where a 5wt loads cleanly on a 25-foot cast and still has

fly rod

Alta 9'0" 8wt Four-Piece

Specced for salmon water from the Tweed north to the Alta.

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fly rod

Deveron 13'0" 7wt Spey

Two-handed rod for medium Spey water — medium-fast action, designed for Skagit and Scandi heads alike.

fly reel

Gill Large Arbor Reel #5–7

Machined from bar-stock aluminium, disc drag, large arbor spool rated for 100 yards of 20lb backing plus

Limited
fly reel

Clyde Click-Pawl Reel #3–4

Old-style click-pawl for light lines and small water. 78g, machined aluminium, vented spool.

fly line

WF6F Floating Trout Line

Weight-forward floating line for rivers and stillwater.

Straight answers

Questions we get from the counter.

Rod selection, line weights, shipping to the EU, warranty and repair — answered by the people who've actually used the gear across multiple seasons.

01 How do I pick the right rod weight for the water I fish?

That depends on the water and the fish. A 5wt like the Tyne handles most trout rivers well — good for riffle and pool work, light tippet, a full day without fatigue. Step up to the Alta 8wt once you're on bigger salmon water, particularly early season when the fish are heavy and you're driving a weighted tip into a quartering wind. The Deveron 13'0" 7wt Spey sits between those worlds — two-handed for broad pools, manageable on smaller beats. If you're unsure, tell us the river and the month and we'll point you straight. — Callum R., Senior Rod Builder, 19 seasons on Scottish and Norwegian water.

02 What's the difference between the Gill Large Arbor and the Clyde Click-Pawl?

The Gill #5–7 is a machined aluminium disc-drag reel — built for salmon and sea-trout where a running fish can strip backing fast and you need consistent stopping pressure. The Clyde #3–4 is a click-pawl design, lighter, simpler, no disc mechanism. It suits a 4wt or 5wt trout setup where drag control matters less than feel and weight-in-hand. Both hold backing well. The Clyde has a sound I still like after twenty years. That's not a spec — just honest. — Callum R., Senior Rod Builder, 19 seasons on Scottish and Norwegian water.

03 Do you ship to mainland Europe, Norway, and Switzerland?

Yes. We ship to EU member states, Norway, and Switzerland. EU orders are fulfilled with duties and VAT calculated at checkout — no surprise charges on delivery. Norway and Switzerland sit outside the EU customs zone, so import duties may apply depending on order value; we mark the paperwork accurately and can advise before you order. UK delivery is standard. If you're ordering a rod tube or a longer package, lead time can add a day or two depending on the carrier. — Marsh & Crest Dispatch.

04 What does the Marsh & Crest lifetime warranty actually cover?

Manufacturing defects and material failures — blank delamination, guide feet pulling, reel foot fracture under normal load. It doesn't cover a rod broken in a car door, a reel dropped on rock, or a blank snapped by a bad haul. Those we'll still repair, but at cost. Turnaround on warranty work is three to five weeks depending on our workshop load. We'd rather rebuild than replace where the blank is sound. Bring it in or post it with a note describing what happened. — Callum R., Senior Rod Builder, 19 seasons on Scottish and Norwegian water.

05 Can I return a rod or reel if it doesn't suit my casting style?

Yes, within 30 days of delivery, unused and in original packaging. That's straightforward. What's harder to sort is a rod that's been rigged and fished once — we can't resell it as new, so we handle those case by case. If you bought a Tyne 5wt and find it too soft for your stroke, talk to us before you send it back. There may be a better match in the range and we can sometimes arrange an exchange rather than a return. — Marsh & Crest Customer Service.

06 How should I store and care for my fly rod between seasons?

Rinse the sections with fresh water after salt or grit exposure. Dry them fully before sliding into the cloth sleeve — trapped moisture under a ferrule will work its way into the blank over time. Check the guides once a year for cracked inserts; run a piece of nylon through each one and feel for snags. Store the rod horizontal or hanging, not standing in a corner leaning at an angle. The tube protects against knocks, not against a slow bend from gravity over six months. — Callum R., Senior Rod Builder, 19 seasons on Scottish and Norwegian water.

07 Do you have a trade-in or second-life programme for older gear?

We take in used rods and reels in fishable condition — our rod-builders assess them, service what needs servicing, and list them as workshop-inspected second-hand stock. You get store credit against a new purchase. It's not a charity scheme; we're selective about what we take in. A Hardy or a Sage in good nick, yes. A snapped blank with a missing section, no. If you're thinking of moving something on, send us a photo and a short description and we'll come back to you within a few days. — Marsh & Crest Workshop.

08 Which fly line suits the Tyne 9'0" 5wt for mixed trout fishing?

Our WF6F Floating Trout Line is the one we'd pair with it. Weight-forward taper loads the Tyne cleanly at medium distances — useful on wider pools where you're not always fishing close. The WF6F sits one line weight above the rod's AFTMA rating, which helps if you're casting into a headwind or punching a longer leader. For calm days and fine tippet work on smaller water, a true WF5F is the cleaner choice. In practice most anglers who fish varied water keep both spools. — Callum R., Senior Rod Builder, 19 seasons on Scottish and Norwegian water.

The full catalogue

Filter by weight, species, or technique.

Every piece of tackle we stock has been field-tested before it goes on the shelf. Filter by rod weight, target species, or technique and narrow it down fast.

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Weight
Material
Length
Action
fly rod

Tyne 9'0" 5wt Four-Piece

Built for medium-pace rivers — the kind of water where a 5wt loads cleanly on a 25-foot cast and still has

fly rod

Alta 9'0" 8wt Four-Piece

Specced for salmon water from the Tweed north to the Alta.

fly rod

Deveron 13'0" 7wt Spey

Two-handed rod for medium Spey water — medium-fast action, designed for Skagit and Scandi heads alike.

fly reel

Gill Large Arbor Reel #5–7

Machined from bar-stock aluminium, disc drag, large arbor spool rated for 100 yards of 20lb backing plus

fly reel

Clyde Click-Pawl Reel #3–4

Old-style click-pawl for light lines and small water. 78g, machined aluminium, vented spool.

fly line

WF6F Floating Trout Line

Weight-forward floating line for rivers and stillwater.

fly line

Skagit Compact Head 450gr

Short-belly Skagit head for confined bankside casting — 450gr, 18ft, loop-to-loop connection.

wading gear

Tay Wading Jacket

3-layer GORE-TEX Paclite shell, 40D recycled nylon face, fully seam-sealed. 395g in size M.

wading gear

Strathdon Breathable Chest Waders

4-layer breathable nylon with a 20,000mm hydrostatic head and MVTR of 15,000g/m²/24h.

wading gear

Cairn Wading Boots — Vibram Sole

Full-grain leather upper, Goodyear-welted construction, fully resoleable.

fly tying

Tungsten Cone Head Flies — 6-Pack

Six articulated salmon and sea-trout patterns dressed on double hooks, sizes 6–10.

fly tying

Intruder Tube Fly Set — 4 Patterns

Four articulated intruder-style tube flies for big salmon water.

accessory

Laminated Wooden Landing Net

Bent laminated ash and cherry frame, rubber mesh — catch-and-release safe. 45cm bag depth, 38cm hoop width.

accessory

Full-Grain Leather Fly Wallet

Vegetable-tanned full-grain leather, six silicone fly pages, two tippet pockets with press-stud closure.

accessory

Amber Polarised Fishing Glasses

Amber-tinted polarised lenses for low-light and overcast river fishing.

service

Rod Repair & Rebuild Service

Send us a broken section, a stripped guide, or a reel seat that's worked loose — we'll assess it and quote

Field notes

Honest write-ups from the field.

Verified buyers, real expeditions. We don't filter for tone — only for whether the kit was actually used.

★★★★★

"Picked up the Marsh & Crest weighted nymph set ahead of a week on the Hardanger fjords last spring. Low, clear water — the kind that punishes sloppy presentation. The tungsten bead finish on the pheasant-tail variants held up through constant contact with the gravel, no chipping after seven days of hard use. I've gone through three different suppliers in as many years. These stay in the box."

Lars J.
Lars J. Verified Angler — 18 seasons
★★★★☆

"The Crest Series streamer pack is well put together — hooks are sharp out of the packet, which isn't always the case. Colour on the zonker strips is consistent across the batch, which matters when you're tying to match. One thing: the packaging is harder to reseal than it should be for long-term storage. Minor gripe. The flies themselves are exactly what I wanted."

Richard P.
Richard P. customer since 2012
★★★★★

"Ordered the saltwater popper selection on a recommendation from a friend who fishes the Algarve coast. Arrived in eight days, well packaged. Hooks are rated to what they claim — I checked two on a spring scale before the trip. Lost three fish in four days to the water and the wind, not the gear. That's a good result."

Friedrich M.
Friedrich M. retired engineer, fly tier
★★★☆☆

"The Marsh caddis dry fly series is genuinely good — correct silhouette, CDC wing sits right, and they floated all morning without re-dressing on a chalk stream day in October. Delivery took twelve days though, not the six to eight the page indicated. Gear was worth the wait but I'd have planned differently if I'd known. Would still order again."

Joost van H.
Joost van H. Verified Customer — 9 seasons
★★★★★

"Used the Crest double-hook salmon irons across three back-to-back wet days on the lower Spey in October — heavy spate, coloured water, fish running through fast. The wire gauge on the double is heavier than most catalogue stuff, which is exactly right for that kind of pressure. Took two fish on the second day. Both held."

Anders L.
Anders L. Verified Angler, lower Spey beats
★★★★☆

"Bought a mixed selection of classic wet flies — March Brown, Butcher, Teal & Green — to round out a vintage presentation box I've been building. Quality is consistent with what you'd expect from a serious supplier. Dressings are tidy, not overdressed. The reply to my query about hook sizing came the same afternoon. I'll be back."

Philippe M.
Philippe M. longtime collector, first order here
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Is this gear for you?

You measure success in seasons. Not in seasons on Instagram.

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You've been at it long enough to know which compromises matter on day eight, not day one.

02

You read material specs before marketing — denier counts, fill weights, GPM ratings.

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You'd rather buy one piece this decade than three over the same span.

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You want to talk to someone who's actually been out in the field, not a script in a call centre.

Built for men aged 35-65+ — established working professionals, craftsmen, and longtime collectors.

Talk to a guide

Tell us what you do. We'll tell you what to pack.

Our specialists answer their own phone. No scripts, no call centres. Tell them the conditions you face, the trails you walk — they'll come back with three pieces of gear and a reason for each.

Contact Us

Visit the workshop, write to us, or call during opening hours.

Flusswerk & Rute

Address
Leopoldine-Schlinger-Gasse, Vienna
Email
[email protected]
Phone
+43 1 374 58 29

Opening hours

Mon–Fri09:00 – 18:00
Saturday10:00 – 15:00
SundayClosed

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