Why bamboo fly rods




















Because of the flexibility of the bamboo, progressive actions can be achieved to provide super smooth casting. Bamboo fly rods are much more "castable" than graphite, which means you can cast all day long and not wear out your arms and shoulders. A Sense Of Community. Bamboo fly rod enthusiasts form their own, unique subculture in the fly fishing community.

Sense Of Satisfaction. If you choose to make your own bamboo fly rod, you will have a greater sense of satisfaction when you catch fish with it. View the discussion thread. Troutprostore is here to help you fish smarter by offering the most innovative and highest quality trout fishing products. Skip to main content.

Why Use Bamboo Fly Rods. From the hands of the harvester who cuts the raw bamboo culms, to the maker who labors to create the rod, to the angler who instills the fishing history and passes it down to those that will come after you; the rod will touch and be touched by many hands and fins through its life.

When you hold a bamboo fly rod in your hands remember that you are but only the current keeper. Okay all this talk about history, beauty and aesthetics are all fine and good but what about performance for the serious angler? A significant feature of a bamboo rod is its ability to self-load, created by the natural flex and weight of the rod. Generally speaking, split cane rods have greater mass than graphite. The rod is going to flex and load with or without the line.

This means that a split cane rod can be used to deliver a leader on its own, with no line at all through the guides. Roll-casting becomes a breeze.

The tempo of fishing itself is slower, with a full of fluid motion which is an advantage, particularly for dry-fly fishing. That said, the deeper flex of a well-made bamboo rod employs natural power fibers running all the way into the grip of the rod, and this means that on the occasion when there is such a need, you can hit the far side of the stream too.

Skip to content. For the history and heritage Modern fly-fishing has roots extending back centuries, but bamboo rods became popular in their own right in the late s. For the craftsmanship In this day and age of our throwaway society there are precious few things that can one can pass down through generations that capture and impart the significance of tradition, ancestry and life. Many say they seldom loose a large fish once hooked when fishing bamboo, because of its greater cushioning effect on a bolting fish.

Their use is an acquired taste. You have to be a good caster to use bamboo properly. The advent of graphite allowed anyone to step up and begin fly fishing. Bamboo can be looked at as the next step as one advances in their fly fishing skill. A bamboo rod in longer rod lengths will be heavier than a graphite rod, but an experienced fisherperson will note, as your casting improves, one tends to take fewer casting strokes.

In addition, fly rods and proper fly presentation take a balanced outfit. One needs a fly reel on a cane rod to balance out the additional weight and in so doing balances out the additional weight of the rod across the casting fulcrum.



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