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Rapidan River Zip Pouch featuring the drawing Down Low on the Rapidan by Mike Kling

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Down Low on the Rapidan Zip Pouch

Mike Kling

by Mike Kling

$25.00

Size

Bottom Style

Image Size

 
 

Product Details

Dress it up, dress it down, or use it to stay organized while you're on the go.   Our zip pouches can do it all.   They're crafted with 100% poly-poplin fabric, double-stitched at the seams for extra durability, and include a durable metal zipper for securing your valuables.

Our zip pouches are available in three different sizes and with two different bottom styles: regular and t-bottom.

Design Details

Drawn from a photo taken November 22, 2001, on the Rapidan River, Madison County, Virginia. My brother casts stealthily to wary trout, using a... more

Care Instructions

Spot clean or dry clean only.

Ships Within

2 - 3 business days

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Down Low on the Rapidan Drawing by Mike Kling

Drawing

Down Low On The Rapidan Canvas Print

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Down Low On The Rapidan Framed Print

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Down Low On The Rapidan Art Print

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Down Low On The Rapidan Poster

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Down Low On The Rapidan Metal Print

Metal Print

Down Low On The Rapidan Acrylic Print

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Down Low On The Rapidan Wood Print

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Down Low On The Rapidan Greeting Card

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Down Low On The Rapidan iPhone Case

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Down Low On The Rapidan Throw Pillow

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Down Low On The Rapidan Duvet Cover

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Down Low On The Rapidan Shower Curtain

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Down Low On The Rapidan Tote Bag

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Down Low On The Rapidan Round Beach Towel

Round Beach Towel

Down Low On The Rapidan Zip Pouch

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Down Low On The Rapidan Beach Towel

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Down Low On The Rapidan Weekender Tote Bag

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Down Low On The Rapidan Portable Battery Charger

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Down Low On The Rapidan Bath Towel

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Down Low On The Rapidan T-Shirt

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Down Low On The Rapidan Coffee Mug

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Down Low On The Rapidan Yoga Mat

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Down Low On The Rapidan Spiral Notebook

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Down Low On The Rapidan Fleece Blanket

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Down Low On The Rapidan Tapestry

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Down Low On The Rapidan Jigsaw Puzzle

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Down Low On The Rapidan Sticker

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Zip Pouch Tags

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Drawing Tags

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Comments (2)

Mike Kling

Mike Kling

Thank you!

Raymond Maier

Raymond Maier

A fine drawng and a wonderful story!

Artist's Description

Drawn from a photo taken November 22, 2001, on the Rapidan River, Madison County, Virginia. My brother casts stealthily to wary trout, using a bamboo rod he made himself and a fly he tyed himself. “Down Low” in the title refers to the location on the lower stretches of the FlyFishing section, below the road, and the posture of the Angler, to be less visible to the Fish.

The Rapidan is well thought of in the Lore of FlyFishers, being America’s first designated Catch and Release stream. It has been the Playground of World Famous FlyFishers and Presidents. President Hoover maintained a Retreat/Camp on the River while in Office. Mere Mortals may FlyFish the Rapidan today if they hold a valid Virginia FreshWater License and Do Battle with the Natural Descendants of the very same Brook Trout who, at times, outwitted the aforementioned Angling Luminaries. It is a Beautiful Place.

About Mike Kling

Mike Kling

After living almost all my life along the seacoast and mountains of the east coast, I migrated west to the New Mexico High Desert in early 2019, putting myself about as far from familiar as I could get. Everybody needs a good shakeup now and then, so I am enjoying my Art changing from the Celebration of Familiar to the Exploration of New. I hope you will as well. Thanks for looking. You can also view my website, Seas 'n Trees for more information. www.seasntrees.com

 

$25.00