What Do You Know About Bamboo Fly Fishing Rods?
Some say that fly-fishing started with bamboo rods, and
hence the name. Most of the veteran anglers are of the opinion
that bamboo fly fishing rods are the best there is for this
type of fishing. This is why, in spite of having so many other
materials today, the bamboo fly fishing rods are still
manufactured and widely sold all over the world. Since the
process of making these rods is very complex, these rods are
one of the most expensive ones. Nonetheless, they are still
very popular across the globe.
A Hundred Years Old and Still Going Strong
The bamboo fly fishing rods are indeed more than hundred
years old. Their popularity in fly-fishing is due to its
complete adaptability to the sport; so much so, that no other
synthetic material can match it to date. Fly-fishing requires a
very supple rod, which can be manipulated in such a way that it
can send the line with the artificial fly in the exact required
spot in one fluid motion. The swish-swash required here can be
satisfied only by the elasticity of the bamboo fly fishing
rods. Hence, no other material is able to take its place,
yet.
In case you find the bamboo fly fishing rods expensive, you
can try to make your own with a little help from books and even
Internet where you will find detailed, step-by-step
instructions. You will need a number of things such as,
ferrules or connectors, pole pieces, reel, cork grip and cork,
etc.
The assembling of the bamboo fly fishing rods is the easiest
of the tasks. The difficult part is to choose the right type of
bamboo. The piece you select should be supple enough to wave
around freely without fear of breaking; it should be mature
enough to withstand continuous contact with water and should be
long enough as well. The process of putting together a good
bamboo fly fishing rod is tough – this is why it is so costly
in the market; however, you are welcome to try your hand.
While you will have great time fishing with these rods, keep
in mind that they require a lot of care and maintenance. You
will need to protect them from debris and humidity or they will
rot in no time. In order to prevent damage from water (its
worst enemy), you will be required to rub it with grease or
Vaseline as often as possible to make it waterproof. Pay great
attention to any debris lodged on the rod or on the cork grip.
The wood should be kept dry at all cost and occasionally
polished with furniture polish for enhanced protection.
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