RedBone Rods

In 1984, Gary and Susan Ellis’ newborn daughter, Nicole, was
diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. They were told with
considerable care, she should live to her early teens. After
asking the question “what is cystic fibrosis?”, they set out to
find a way to fight it. In 1988, with the help of help of their
friends, beginning with the legendary hitter Ted Williams, they
founded the Redbone Celebrity Tournament Series to help
fund cystic fibrosis research. Guides, anglers, and celebrities
from film and sports teamed up o thirty-three boats to fish for
redfish and bonefish. From that tournament came the name
“Redbone”. They raised $16,000 that first year and more
importantly, introduced CF into the conscience of the
Islamorada fishing community in the Florida Keys. From that
small seed, the Redbone mushroomed into 20-plus
tournaments bearing the name of Redbone spanning both
coasts of the U.S, Belize, Bahamas, Costa Rica, and Mexico.
Since 2016, Redbone Tournaments, including their cooperative
efforts with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, have netted over
$1 million a year “To Catch the Cure”.
When the Redbone was first established, children with CF
rarely lived to attend high school. Today the median age of
survival for a person living with CF is 40 years. We should not
celebrate this achievement, since a single life has yet to be
saved from this devasting disease. But it is a sign of hope for a
brighter tomorrow for the CF community
- Product Name: RedBone Rods
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Description:
In 1984, Gary and Susan Ellis’ newborn daughter, Nicole, was
diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. They were told with
considerable care, she should live to her early teens. After
asking the question “what is cystic fibrosis?”, they set out to
find a way to fight it. In 1988, with the help of help of their
friends, beginning with the legendary hitter Ted Williams, they
founded the Redbone Celebrity Tournament Series to help
fund cystic fibrosis research. Guides, anglers, and celebrities
from film and sports teamed up o thirty-three boats to fish for
redfish and bonefish. From that tournament came the name
“Redbone”. They raised $16,000 that first year and more
importantly, introduced CF into the conscience of the
Islamorada fishing community in the Florida Keys. From that
small seed, the Redbone mushroomed into 20-plus
tournaments bearing the name of Redbone spanning both
coasts of the U.S, Belize, Bahamas, Costa Rica, and Mexico.
Since 2016, Redbone Tournaments, including their cooperative
efforts with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, have netted over
$1 million a year “To Catch the Cure”.
When the Redbone was first established, children with CF
rarely lived to attend high school. Today the median age of
survival for a person living with CF is 40 years. We should not
celebrate this achievement, since a single life has yet to be
saved from this devasting disease. But it is a sign of hope for a
brighter tomorrow for the CF community
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All sellers will furnish tracking information for shipped products, whenever relevant. This tracking data enables you to keep tabs on the status of your shipment. If you purchase products from several sellers in one order, you will receive tracking information from each respective seller.
Following the dispatch of your order, Everest.com will send you an email notification containing the tracking details. Kindly ensure that the email address provided during the checkout process is accurate and up to date.
Returns are only accepted for products bought directly from Everest.com. To qualify for a return, the product must be unused, in its original condition, and with the original packaging intact. Some products may be exempt from the return policy. Should you wish to initiate a return, please reach out to the seller directly within 7 days from the date of delivery.
We prioritize serving those who serve nature. Everest represents the boundless outdoors. Find out how we give back.
Ready to wrestle Yetis over prices? Everest is up for the challenge with our Price Match guarantee.
meet marcus

The Story of Marcus Moose
In the vast wilderness the Everest marketplace, a legendary customer service character emerged—Marcus Moose. With a passion for the outdoors rivaling even the mightiest Yeti, Marcus's mission was clear: guide people to embrace nature's wonders. Marcus, the guardian of adventure, ensured no one was left behind. The wilderness awaits, and with Marcus by your side, your wildest dreams are just a hoofstep away.
In 1984, Gary and Susan Ellis’ newborn daughter, Nicole, was
diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. They were told with
considerable care, she should live to her early teens. After
asking the question “what is cystic fibrosis?”, they set out to
find a way to fight it. In 1988, with the help of help of their
friends, beginning with the legendary hitter Ted Williams, they
founded the Redbone Celebrity Tournament Series to help
fund cystic fibrosis research. Guides, anglers, and celebrities
from film and sports teamed up o thirty-three boats to fish for
redfish and bonefish. From that tournament came the name
“Redbone”. They raised $16,000 that first year and more
importantly, introduced CF into the conscience of the
Islamorada fishing community in the Florida Keys. From that
small seed, the Redbone mushroomed into 20-plus
tournaments bearing the name of Redbone spanning both
coasts of the U.S, Belize, Bahamas, Costa Rica, and Mexico.
Since 2016, Redbone Tournaments, including their cooperative
efforts with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, have netted over
$1 million a year “To Catch the Cure”.
When the Redbone was first established, children with CF
rarely lived to attend high school. Today the median age of
survival for a person living with CF is 40 years. We should not
celebrate this achievement, since a single life has yet to be
saved from this devasting disease. But it is a sign of hope for a
brighter tomorrow for the CF community
- Product Name: RedBone Rods
-
Description:
In 1984, Gary and Susan Ellis’ newborn daughter, Nicole, was
diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. They were told with
considerable care, she should live to her early teens. After
asking the question “what is cystic fibrosis?”, they set out to
find a way to fight it. In 1988, with the help of help of their
friends, beginning with the legendary hitter Ted Williams, they
founded the Redbone Celebrity Tournament Series to help
fund cystic fibrosis research. Guides, anglers, and celebrities
from film and sports teamed up o thirty-three boats to fish for
redfish and bonefish. From that tournament came the name
“Redbone”. They raised $16,000 that first year and more
importantly, introduced CF into the conscience of the
Islamorada fishing community in the Florida Keys. From that
small seed, the Redbone mushroomed into 20-plus
tournaments bearing the name of Redbone spanning both
coasts of the U.S, Belize, Bahamas, Costa Rica, and Mexico.
Since 2016, Redbone Tournaments, including their cooperative
efforts with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, have netted over
$1 million a year “To Catch the Cure”.
When the Redbone was first established, children with CF
rarely lived to attend high school. Today the median age of
survival for a person living with CF is 40 years. We should not
celebrate this achievement, since a single life has yet to be
saved from this devasting disease. But it is a sign of hope for a
brighter tomorrow for the CF community
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