There have been a few recent posts, where people have considered a bamboo rod and been concerned about the price, or about being careful with your new rod!
I started this process, about 10 years ago, and went through the same thing. I found a "deal" online for a Headwaters rod, about $200 on sale. It is a Chinese made blank, but was in my price range so I ordered it and gave it a try! I still love it to this day and it's a 7'6" rod, a 4/5 wt.
I had a small reel for it and a few 5wt lines laying around. So it was very reasonably priced for me! I had cast many boo rods, many expensive and rare ones, and seen amazing stuff working at Orvis.
Bamboo is tough too! I still am very careful, with all of the rods that I own, but it's tougher than graphite, and a blast to fish! I recommend getting a 7'6" or 8' rod to start. A nice click paw reel or whatever you have, and a dry line to match!
Budget? It's whatever you can afford or wish to spend, but it doesn't have to be expensive. The hard part with buying a used rod is that there is a lot of junk out there. So figuring it out can be challenging, however I got all sorts of recommendations on what to look for or offers from guys who have a large number of rods and were willing to part with one or two!
Fast forward, I now own 5 bamboo rods, one franken rod too. I got a whole bunch of different bamboo pieces and refinished a 9' 5wt. I have fished the "franken rod", but it's more of a wall hanger for me.
I have a few more that I've bought off of gentlemen on the site and they helped me figure out the best rods for me. I love to fish dries, or a dry and a dropper, and used them mainly for trout!
In the spring or summer, we usually have a Bamboo fling, but there's no reason to wait if you want to get one sooner. There are many amazing builder's here locally (Redmond and the Seattle area)! They'll build you something amazing or may have something that's ready to go. I'll let them chime in if they choose too, but the point is there are a ton of options!
My next bamboo will probably be a spey rod (two-hander) or one from one of the local guys!
I'll post some pictures this weekend or check out the Bamboo Fling posts from the past events!
FlyBill
I started this process, about 10 years ago, and went through the same thing. I found a "deal" online for a Headwaters rod, about $200 on sale. It is a Chinese made blank, but was in my price range so I ordered it and gave it a try! I still love it to this day and it's a 7'6" rod, a 4/5 wt.
I had a small reel for it and a few 5wt lines laying around. So it was very reasonably priced for me! I had cast many boo rods, many expensive and rare ones, and seen amazing stuff working at Orvis.
Bamboo is tough too! I still am very careful, with all of the rods that I own, but it's tougher than graphite, and a blast to fish! I recommend getting a 7'6" or 8' rod to start. A nice click paw reel or whatever you have, and a dry line to match!
Budget? It's whatever you can afford or wish to spend, but it doesn't have to be expensive. The hard part with buying a used rod is that there is a lot of junk out there. So figuring it out can be challenging, however I got all sorts of recommendations on what to look for or offers from guys who have a large number of rods and were willing to part with one or two!
Fast forward, I now own 5 bamboo rods, one franken rod too. I got a whole bunch of different bamboo pieces and refinished a 9' 5wt. I have fished the "franken rod", but it's more of a wall hanger for me.
I have a few more that I've bought off of gentlemen on the site and they helped me figure out the best rods for me. I love to fish dries, or a dry and a dropper, and used them mainly for trout!
In the spring or summer, we usually have a Bamboo fling, but there's no reason to wait if you want to get one sooner. There are many amazing builder's here locally (Redmond and the Seattle area)! They'll build you something amazing or may have something that's ready to go. I'll let them chime in if they choose too, but the point is there are a ton of options!
My next bamboo will probably be a spey rod (two-hander) or one from one of the local guys!
I'll post some pictures this weekend or check out the Bamboo Fling posts from the past events!
Hey guys do we have any thoughts on timing for this year. I have always enjoyed these events and figured it was time to start this conversation.
- Denwor54
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