I like to call my rods the "C&R" followed by the year and rod number, IE. . . C&R 2006-02. C&R is Catch and Release. Sometimes also if I build or design a rod for a specific purpose, like the one...
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I like to call my rods the "C&R" followed by the year and rod number, IE. . . C&R 2006-02. C&R is Catch and Release. Sometimes also if I build or design a rod for a specific purpose, like the one...
That does sound like a sweet rod. I would dare venture a guess that your in new england somewhere. I myself a few years back built a short short 5 foot rod for those real narrow alder overrun...
I've built a lot of rods, and my suggestion, and what I use, is go to [url=http://www.sageslt.com:06b2d]www.sageslt.com[/url:06b2d] and look up their eye spacing charts, thats all I've used. The...
I'd go to [url=http://www.goldenwitch.com:d2f0a]www.goldenwitch.com[/url:d2f0a] thats where I do all my shopping for all things cane and bamboo related
It can be quite amazing what contaminates are floating around your house, and no matter how sterile the envrionement, something will become part of your rod it seems.
For instance, I have always...
Is this blank Bamboo/Cane, or other?
Its a personal preference, but I have been very fond of Cabellas, and or goldenwitch.com they are all good.
If I could not find the name of the original manufacturer, I may sign the rod myself, but if the sticker is still present, or I knew who made it, I do believe that I would not sign it.