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Bamboo Rod Care & Maintenance

A close friend of mine makes bamboo rods. His work is excellent, and I have the pleasurable job of being one of his field testers. This allows me the opportunity to fish rods that would have been beyond my means otherwise. Bamboo rods are beautiful combinations of art and craftsmanship, yet they are meant to be fished. In the picture above, you can see the handpainted images on the reel seat that display the artistic ability of the maker. The consistency of the work produced by a good rodmaker working with an inconsistent product never fails to amaze me. I've never had a conversation with a maker when I didn't go away feeling that he left a piece of his heart in each rod.

Bamboo is an amazingly strong substance, often able to bear greater abuse than graphite or fiberglass. I've read that bamboo is one of the stronger substances on earth, being stronger by weight than steel. The fact that it is this strong, yet remains resilient, makes it a great choice for a fly rod. One rod type is not necessarily better than another, merely different. I would like to list a few tips that I believe are good for the care and maintenance of your bamboo investment. Most of these would apply to any rod type.

I hope these tips help you in enjoying many favorable experiences with your rods. I try to keep in mind that no matter how expensive they are, rods are just materials to be used. I also realize that a rod becomes a fishing companion with which it is hard to part company when the time comes. So remember, it's just fishing. Enjoy it! Even more so, enjoy life, and be a positive influence on those around you at home, at work, and while fishing!

 

thoughts by Johnny McJunkins.     email: jmcjunki@texarkanacollege.edu

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