I’m excited to be at the 2015 annual fair of the International Federation of Fly Fishers in Bend Oregon this week. I’m teaching a class in “an Introduction to Bamboo Fly Rod Building” on Tuesday, and will have a booth at the vendor fair on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. There is so much to do, so please stop by if you’re in the area.
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Native Cutthroats on the Yankee Fork!
I went hunting for native cutthroats on the Yankee Fork with my good friend, Peter, from Northern California. Peter is responsible for getting me into bamboo fly rods many years ago. When he put a Leonard Duracane in my hands and told me to fish it for the day, I was hooked. Aside from several salmon smolts, hatchery rainbows, and whitefish, I did manage to find a few native cutthroats as well. Here are some shots from our day.
First Fish on a Bamboo Fly Rod.
I got one of my bamboo fly rods in the hands of one of our good friends, John, from Colorado recently. John is relatively new to fly fishing, but he didn’t have any difficulty picking his first fish swinging a black wooly bugger on my 8′ 3″ 5 wt rod. Here is John in action:
New Bamboo Fly Rod is all Planed Up
I’ve been at the bench for a few days planing a new 8′ 0″ 3 piece, 4 wt rod. Lots of hours with a Stanley 9 1/2 in my hand, but finally finished. It always amazes me to see how small the tips get on these lighter rods. And, how much bamboo shavings get created from the planing operation. Next step, on to hollowing these sections prior to gluing.
Owyhee River Brown Trout
I just got back from 3 days of fishing the Owyhee River in eastern Oregon with a fellow rod builder, Rick Robbins, from West Virginia. Lots of big browns. I chose a 8′ 3″ 5 wt bamboo rod for most of my fishing. We had great success on #22 Trico Spinners every morning, and matched them on Furled Leaders from Cutthroat Leaders in Boise, Idaho and 6X tippets. Tan and/or black ants on 5X Tippets worked well in the afternoons and evenings. Check it out.













