Fishermen's Den







Mon - Fri 10:00pm - 5:00pm; Sat 11:00am - 4:00pm
Just Another Fisherman have opened their first market store at the front of their studio space in Eden Terrace, offering a range of fishing friendly apparel and merchandise. A haven for the fishing enthusiast, you’ll find everything from spin rods, filleting knives, wet weather gear and recipe books signed by Al Brown himself. A shared passion for fishing has led this brand to develop a range of gear that is durable, functional and comfortable for fishing as well as everyday wear on the street.
They offer a wide range of aesthetically pleasing products from wet weathers, headwear, knitwear and merino underlays, so you can finally throw out those itchy old poly-props and keep warm in no itch merino that is pleasing to the skin as well as they eye. They also have have a set of prints illustrated by a JAF artist that will look perfect on the wall of the man-cave or house-boat, and fishing books, socks, hats and an array of Nova Scotia Fisher gear make the Den’s a great spot to trawl when gift hunting for the angling enthusiast. Appealing to a wide market with their simple designs and classic prints that are functional as well as attractive, the outdoorsman can find everything he needs for the perfect catch at the Fisherman’s Den.
Words by Abigail Egden & Photography by Sable Heath
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Location
27 Dacre Street, Eden Terrace
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