Most fly fishermen take their fishing sport very much seriously. They go beyond the fact that it is for catching fishes and enjoy sometime outdoors. These fishermen consider fishing as an art. People are found much more engaged in the fly fishing than the regular fishing activity. Practice and dedication are the only intricacies for learning the sport.
If you consider fly fishing then choosing the right rod is very much important. Which fishing rod to choose from an array of available rods in the market would completely depend on one’s personal preference. Comfort is the first thing that you must look for while choosing a your fishing rod.
Bamboo fly fishing rod: Most of the fishing enthusiasts go for the bamboo fly rods. People bet that these are the best type of rods as it will suit everyone to its best. The bamboo fly fishing rods are the first types of rods made and are still popular amongst people. These bamboo rods are light and flexible. People who practice a much more refined method can use this slow action fishing rod. However, they make expensive rods.
Graphite fly fishing rod: These graphite fly rods are a little stiff yet effective. This type of fishing rod is strong and its strength would vary with its quality. The performance and the durability that the graphite rods offer are loved by the fishermen. You can find these in various designs and prices. If you are a beginner then this rod would be perfect.
Fiberglass fly fishing rod: These days most rods are made from the fiberglass. This material is durable, strong and flexible too. Thus, fiberglass fly fishing rod too makes a great rod. However, if compared to the other two fishing rods, these fiberglass rods are much heavier. Thus, they make the fishermen leave behind a little tired at the end of the day.
By: Rob Buenaventura
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February 7th, 2010Bamboo Rods and Fishing Rod Building
February 5th, 2010
It’s in the UK around the second half of the 19th century that the actual modern bamboo rod was born. In the ’70s, fiber-glass rods started to appear followed by graphite rods which were less expensive and more resistant, and above all, more “modern” than bamboo rods. As a consequence, bamboo rods begun to decline and for many years virtually disappeared from the market. However, in the latest years we have been witnessing a so called “bamboo Renaissance” as more and more fly anglers not only go back to bamboo, but also make their own cane rods. In the recent First European Bamboo Rod Makers Gathering held in Sansepolcro, Tuscany (Italy) in May 2008, for instance, more than 100 rod makers from all over Europe met to share their methods, views and rods. In the USA, an even longer tradition is annually carried out at the Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum, New York, and usually in Fall.
Building a graphite fishing rod can be done by using a DIY kit as I did. A kit usually comes with all necessary rod parts, wrapping threads, glue and, above all, assembling instructions.
The necessary rod parts included in the kit are:
* rod blanks
* reel seat
* cork (or synthetic) handle
* snake guides
* stripping guides
* tip-top
The exercise of making a fishing rod on my own not only made my fishing experience much more enjoyable, but also created in me that necessary self-confidence to start building a bamboo fly fishing rod.
The craft in itself is not too difficult to learn.Basically, you need the same rod parts as above, but you need to make the bamboo blanks on your own, which is in itself enough stuff to write books. However, with the help of master rodsmiths and, today, the internet, you can find all information about how to make your own bamboo rod.
Firstly, you need a bamboo culm of the right type: “Tonkin” cane from China is the best. Then you need to make bamboo strips of finer and finer sizes and glue them together to form a “blank”. Traditionally, the bamboo strips are shaped in the form of a triangle so that by joining six strips together you make an “hexagonal” rod. Variations exists: “quad-” and “penta-” bamboo fly fishing rod rod are more rare.
Tempering (i.d. exposing at high temperature for a set time) the bamboo strips in a simple, often self-built oven, and so modifying the inner properties of the wood is what makes a bamboo rod what it is, eventually : a unique, wonderful tool which both enthralls the angler and the collector alike.
The craft is today explained by a dozen of excellent books which give you step-by.step instructions, starting from the legendary (1976) book by Hoagy Carmichael and Everett Garrison “A Master Guide To Building A Bamboo Fly Rod”.
By: Alessandro Brunelli