Wow, I ran into this video today on YouTube that shows the potential dangers of handling fish while wearing gloves. On sunny days, I’ve often worn “sun gloves” while fishing. After seeing this video, I won’t be doing that any more.
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Upcoming Show I’ll be at.
Mary Ann and I will be heading down to Northern California for The Fly Fishing Show at the Alameda County Fairgrounds next weekend. I’ll have a booth at the show and Mary Ann will be teaching a couple of classes. This is a great show with a lot to see. If you’re in the bay area, I encourage you to check out the show…and stop by my booth and wiggle a few of my bamboo rods.
My New Bamboo Rod Shop
1-4-2016 – I’ve been moving into my new rod building shop for the past 2 weeks. It’s still a mess but I’m able to get most things done. The first order of the day was to build a wall rack for my raw bamboo. I’m pretty happy with how it came out.
12-13-2015 – WooHoo, the new rod shop has been completed and I start moving in tomorrow. It looks a little empty right now but after I get things moved in this week, I’ll post more photos. Here is what it looks like today:
11-23-2015 – Last week, all the sheet rock got hung in my new rod shop. With the cold weather and snow we’re having, I’m not expecting any work to happen this week. Next week, hoping for the final finish work on the walls, and possibly get the heating system installed. Here are a few photos:
11-5-2015 – More work on the shop this past week. The exterior walls were finished, the roof/shingles were completed, and the interior wall insulation was put in place. This coming week, the sheet rock guys will start their work. My garage is packed with stuff right now….can’t wait for the shop to get completed so I can move most of it in.
10-23-2015 – More progress on my rod shop this past week. The roof has been covered (shingles to go on this week), the doors and windows were installed, and the exterior walls are getting finished. Inside, more of the electrical work was completed. The inside photo might not look like much yet but I’m petty excited with how it’s shaping up. I’ll have one “Clean and Dry” side to the shop that is 16′ x 20′ for finish work and rod wrapping, which will include a dipping room…gotta make sure I have space for a beer fridge also! The Dirtier side of the shop will house all the rest of my tools and operations, as well as Mary Ann’s Drift Boat. The entire shop is fully insulated and will be climate controlled.
10-9-2015 – This past week the electrical was run in the shop and the skylights were installed. And, the county finally approved the water and sewage lines so the trench could be filled in. So, my driveway is getting back to normal.
9-27-2015 – Some good work went into the shop this week. The roof trusses were delivered and I now have a roof on my shop.
9-15-2015 – The guys spent the day finishing up the back wall and getting most of the interior walls framed up.
9-14-2015 – Things are starting to take shape on the new shop. The concrete is all in, the sewer and water lines are in, and the framing has started.
Well, after an 8 week delay in getting inspections and permits approved, we’re finally back on track with the construction of my new rod shop. A concrete retaining wall was pored this past week. The remaining concrete floor will get pored this week and the framing will start.
Things are pretty exciting here. We broke ground this week on my new bamboo rod shop. I’ve been stuck into several corners of the house/garage since we moved in here to Sisters, Oregon 8 months ago. I’ve been able to build rods, but I always seem to be climbing over my tools and equipment to get things done. So, it’s time for a new workshop. We’re adding a 1200 square ft. expansion to the garage that will house my entire rod building operation, as well as our drift boat. Our contractor started the excavation work this week, taking out a few trees and digging down for the new foundation. Over the next several weeks, I’ll keep posting progress photos of my shop, so check back occasionally to see how things are going. Here is what things look like now:
Christmas Day Fly Fishing on the Metolius River
What Fun!!!!Christmas day….27 degrees….beautiful sunny day….8 inches of snow….and Mary Ann and I went fly fishing on the Metolius River. She used her 10′ 6″ 5 wt bamboo switch rod to swing streamers, and I used my 8′ 3″ 5 wt bamboo rod to Euronymph small nymphs. We tempted a few trout to our flies, and got one nice rainbow to the net. Here are a few photos.
My Bamboo Switch Rod for Steelhead.
Mary Ann and I just got back from 3 days of camping on the Deschutes River in search of steelhead. We met up with a great group of folks and camped at a Rebar Campground. We had a wonderful time but the steelhead action was very slow. Among 12 accomplished steelheaders, only 2 steelhead were landed over 3 days…none by Mary Ann nor I. I took along my 10′ 6″ 5 wt Hollow Built Bamboo Switch Rod for the trip, and split my time between swinging hairwing streamers on sinking leaders and nymphing with large stonefly nymph immtations. I manged to pick up a handful of nice rainbows, two whitefish, and one very large sucker nymphing but had no success swinging. Overall, not great fishing success but we had a great time camping out with group. Here are a few photos of our trip: