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  1. #1
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    Default Getting that bamboo itch

    Every so often I get that itch to pick up some bamboo. I have not jumped because I just don't know if I'd like the rod without casting it.
    Anyone around Sac that has a bamboo collection willing to meet up on the American river to do some test casting with me? Could bring some Glass to try and a cold six pack.

    Russell

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    This group might be worth connecting with: https://www.washingtonflyfishing.com...hering.163346/

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    One time I was considering getting a selection of different brands of split cane little fly rods to sell in the shop.

    Back then I was a dealer for Scott, Powell, Winston, T&T, and Orvis that all had split cane rods.

    I talked to all of their split cane folks and they all told me their top seller was a 7'6" #4 line in 2 piece.

    It would take many months to acquire them all and get a fancy custom wood display case built for them.


    Sadly I never pulled the trigger on that one. I do think it would have been good for the shop.


    Some shops did a good job with split cane rods, new and used.

    Andy Puyans at Creative Sports in Walnut Creek was doing a great job with split cane.

    Jim Adams of Adams Angling in Berkeley bought and sold his share of split cane rods over the past decades.


    I too would want to cast one before I bought it.

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    It is storied that the famous Nor Cal split cane genius EC Powell use to take a selection of finished split cane fly rods and meet up with prospective buyers so he could cast the bunch and pick a winner.

    His split cane fly rods were semi-hollow and filled with cedar.

    EC Powell was famous for inventing machinery to make split cane blanks.

    He also had some of the best spilt cane distance casting fly rods.

    Naturally his rods were very popular for Steelhead and Atlantic salmon fly fishing.
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

    567 Barber Street
    Sebastian, Florida 32958

    Fly Fishing Travel Consultant
    Certified FFF Casting Instructor

    Email: billkiene63@gmail.com
    Cell: 530/753-5267
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    Contact me for any reason........
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    I gave up on Washingtonflyfishing when the sight sold. I am from Washington and make it back up there every year but most of the posters there are nowhere near Sacramento to meat up and do some casting.

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    RSK,
    Poppy at Red Shed Fly Shop (Idaho) is crafting some bamboo rods.
    You might want to check him out. He's quite the man.
    Best to you,
    Larry S
    Sun Diego

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    I was just in visiting Poppy last year at this time. Thanks for letting me know about his bamboo rods, I'm sure he would send one for me to try out. He is that way.
    He actually lived in Auburn as a kid up by Wise forbay where I work quite often. I forget how long he lived there but he had some stories for me from the area. Much like the stories Bill is sharing with everyone lately.

    Russell

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    About 11 yrs ago I was gifted a Orvis Madison 5wt 7'-6" bamboo rod. It's amazing. Soon after though my wife decided to confiscate it for her own use when we fish. I have a few Winston Wt rods that come close but are just not the same, so I told myself it's time for my own Bamboo rod.

    I thought I knew what company I was going to purchase from until I started doing some research.

    At the end of August, we began a several week trip traveling to see friends and to do some fishing. One of the places we ended up in was Butte Montana. Just so happens that there is a legend of Bamboo rods who has a small shop in Butte. Glenn Brackett at Sweetgrass Rods. I made an appointment with Glenn and spent about two hours with him. I can't say enough about how great that experience was. If you get a chance, I would highly recommend talking to him about a rod.

    Another place I found a lot of useful information about Bamboo rods was The Classic Fly Rod Forum.

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    Give Larry at High Sierra Rod company a call- http://www.highsierrarods.com/index.html. Nice guy, very passionate about bamboo and located in the Sierra Foothills.

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    Pm sent.. I've wanted to put together a bamboo day on the AR for a long time. Any other bamboo aficionado's send me a pm and we'll try to put a day together.

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    Take Ryan up on his offer. But most dealers in cane offer a return period if you aren’t satisfied Bob Selb and the already mentioned Jim Adams would both be worth talking to. Steve Cambell at FE Thomas rod co. can also offer some input and has rods available. I’ve dealt with all of them and never a complaint.
    If you buy an Orvis or an FE Thomas you will have good backup for repairs for years to come.
    Caution!!! Can be addicting.
    Last edited by Paul B.; 10-20-2022 at 07:26 PM.

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