
Anacortes bamboo rod maker Tom Fulk has stopped making rods for sale. He's been profiled by the Skagit Herald and has received the Washington Fly Fishing Club's Letcher Lambuth Angling Craftsman Award. Here's a picture of a couple of friends of mine talking tapers with Tom. On the table next to Tom is a 9' 5 and 5/8ths Phillipson which he sold to me.

The Tom Fulk rods I've cast are medium to fast 5-7 weights. He built quads as well as hexagonal rods. If you have a chance to buy one, jump on it. I own the 62nd rod which Tom built in 2006. Bought it from a member of the Fidalgo Fly Fishers. It's a 7' 5 weight.

Tom names each rod for a specific stream or lake. My rod is named for a west cascades stream which requires a little hike. Water so clear I can sight fish an upstream wet fly to the stream's brightly spotted, orange bellied cutthroat.

There's something fitting about catching a wild fish on a wild river with a bamboo rod named for the river.

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