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First published before January 1st 2001 - More than 8 years ago
This section currently has 34 articles

Those who build their own

This link takes you to "Writing on rods"

Writing on rods

Directly to "Build a rod, 5, Testing"

BaR: Testing

Click to see "Build a rod, 4, Coating"

BaR: Coating

Skip to "Build a rod, 3, Guides and wrapping"

BaR: Wrapping

Jump to "Build a rod, 2, Handle"

BaR: Handle

Directly to "Build a rod, 1, Selecting the parts"

BaR: Parts

See "Build a rod" by clicking here

Build a Rod

Find "Rod review, Lamiglas Blue Ridge and XMG50" on this page

Lamiglas

This link takes you to "Trout Grass, a documentary on bamboo"

Trout Grass

This link takes you to "Taking care of your fly rod"

Rod care

Find "Bamboo rod building, part 7" on this page

Bamboo part 7

Find "Rod review, Allstar Austin 9 4wt 2pc Blank" on this page

Rising Star

Go to Lamar Reel Seats  
Lamar Reel Seats
Andy Dear hits a home run with his custom reel seat spacers and complete reel seats. It's a rare thing for a product to get a "Global Class" GFF rating, but Andy's woodworking skills earn him that high honor easily.
  
Go to Venneri's Reel Seats
Venneri's Reel Seats
Recently, GFF partners Bob Petti and Steve Schweitzer had the chance to visit Bob Venneri at his house and get a look-see into his workshop and how his seats are made, by hand, one at a time.
Go to The Making of a Prize Rod  
The Making of a Prize Rod
The grand prize for the Flymeister 2001 contest was a custom built fly rod made by Neal Hall, owner of Classic Destiny rods and president of the Custom Rod Builder's Guild.
  
Go to Bamboo part 6
Bamboo part 6
Now that we have our strips of bamboo tapered into sections for our fly rod, the next step is to glue these strips together into whole rod sections.
Go to Rainshadow Xcel  
Rainshadow Xcel
Not only do all the major rod companies sell their blanks, there are several companies that produce and sell only blanks. Where to begin? Rainshadow might be one choice. Great, afordable blanks.
  
Go to Build a Grip Lathe
Build a Grip Lathe
As we've alluded to in other articles, making your own grips from cork rings is an important part of building a custom rod. "Staying with the cost-effective strategy, I decided to try and build my own cork lathe using common materials and a drill." Read more of Jon Jenkin's article.
All articles from this section...

Rods
·Shooting head talk
·Rod review, Lamiglas Blue Ridge...
·Taking care of your fly rod
·Rod review, Allstar Austin 9 4w...
·Lamiglas Appalachian 76
·Choice pike fishing tool
·The Making of a Prize Rod
·Rainshadow Xcel
·Tough rod!
·Lamiglass Ti2000
More...
Fish Better
·Sharks!
·The bad beginning
·Tie your best strike indicators!
·Balance beam
·LeaderCalc2007
·Our first mullets
·Skunked
·Tigerfish from my Verandah
·Asp Parade
·Chuck and Duck
More...
Reviews
·Trout Flies for the 21st Century
·LaFontaines Legacy
·Fly Fishing and Fly Tying II
·Charlie Craven’s Basic Fly Tying
·Fly-Fishing for Smallmouth in R...
·The Fly-Fishers Craft
·Fly Fishing for Striped Bass
·Ten Flies Simple Ties
·Tube Flies Two: Evolution
·Tube Flies - Mark Mandell and L...
More...

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