Mary Ann and I made it out to the Middle Deschutes River yesterday for a couple of hours to try our luck. The water levels have been quite high but they are starting to drop…yesterday was high, but fishable. Water clarity was good, but boy, the water temperature was very cold. We both tried EuroNymphing techniques to tempt the fish. Not much was hatching but we managed to pick up a few smaller browns on nymphs.
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Fly Fishing the Fall River in Central Oregon.
Wow, it’s been a long time since my last blog post. It seems that spending time on some home repairs from a water heater leak, getting taxes ready, and high water everywhere have just kept us off the water. But, Mary Ann and I got out a few days ago to fish the Fall River here in Central Oregon. The Fall River is one of our local spring creeks that isn’t impacted much by snow runoff. I took out my 8′ 0″ 5 wt Spring Creek Series bamboo fly rod out for the day. I managed to pick up a few cooperative rainbows on nymphs in the morning and dries in in the afternoon when a decent BWO hatch happened. Here are a few photos of our day.
Building a Bamboo Fly Rod
This past December, Mary Ann decided she wanted to build her own bamboo fly rod. She has watched me for years and she has several of her own rods that I have built, but this would be the first one she built all on her own. She chose to build a medium-fast action 8′ 0″ 6 wt rod. There are many steps to building a custom bamboo fly rod but here is her build process captured in a just few photos. Enjoy.

After heat treating the strips and running them through a beveler to rough out the 60 degree angles, it was time to hand plane the strips down to final taper dimensions.
Last Week In California at The Fly Fishing Show
We had a great time at The Fly Fishing Show in Pleasanton, California last weekend. Great attendance and lots of folks stopped by my booth to chat about bamboo fly rods. Mary Ann taught two fly casting classes and gave a casting demonstration on Adjusting your casting stroke for varying distances of casts.
After the show was over, I got the chance to drive over to Golden Gate Park in San Francisco to the Casting Ponds and Anglers Lodge supported by The Golden Gate Casting Club. What a great and inspiring facility, with many, many years of fly fishing tradition. Here are a few photos:
Another Morris Kushner Post
Several days ago, I posted a link to a pretty interesting 1977 film about Bamboo Rod Builder, Morris Kushner. This film was made by Kushner’s grandson, Scott Mann, and a fellow student, John Roman, when they were in college. Well, a cool thing happened today right out-of-the-blue….Scott Mann replied to my post, thanking me for sharing his film about his grandfather. Sometimes it’s a pretty small world.
Here is what Scott said, “Hi Dave– just happened to come across your recent post. Thanks for discovering and sharing my film — made as a student at the University of Michigan on 1977. I hope folks also check out the unedited complete interviews with Bob Summers and Robert Traver that I have also made available on the Morristherodmaker.com website.”
That WEB site is pretty cool, and as soon as I get the chance, I’m going to also check out the Bob Summers and Robert Traver interviews. If you’re like me and enjoy vintage footage of rod builders, check it out.
























