One of our longstanding rod models with classic cane color and a slightly more moderate action.
One of our most recognizable rod models with a deep flamed color and crisper action.
These are our limited edition models, only released every few years.
A lot goes into crafting a bamboo fly rod and here you can learn more about our approach.
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One of our longstanding rod models with classic cane color and a slightly more moderate action.
One of our most recognizable rod models with a deep flamed color and crisper action.
These are our limited edition models, only released every few years.
A lot goes into crafting a bamboo fly rod and here you can learn more about our approach.
One of our longstanding rod models with classic cane color and a slightly more moderate action.
One of our most recognizable rod models with a deep flamed color and crisper action.
These are our limited edition models, only released every few years.
A lot goes into crafting a bamboo fly rod and here you can learn more about our approach.
February 22, 2012 1 min read
You’ll have to forgive a little shameless self-promotion, but I hope it’s a little less shameless since the man who wrote the piece – Jeff Joiner — has been a friend and customer for many years now. Anyway, his son has started a publication and so Jeff penned an article for a recent issue. If nothing else it was fun to hang out at the shop for a day and to step back and talk with them a bit more about what I do as well as my thoughts on rodbuilding more generally. Anyway, I encourage you to check it out – below I’ve pasted a few pictures from the piece.
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