Anybody ever build a wooden fly rod? It’s not like bamboo but they are fun to use

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  1. If you treat it like a selfbow or an arrow shaft and you are mindful of grain runout and violations it would work good. The poplar dowels you used make a great arrow shaft if your mindful of the grain

  2. There’s a really good book on it called “Making strip built fly rods from various woods on the lathe”. I’ve built a couple, they fish well and it’s a fun winter project.

  3. I used to cone across wooden rods at antique stores and widower tag sales in the Hudson Valley/Catskill area. I bought a few tag sale ones, like two bucks or so, this would have been mid-90’s. They didn’t bend much, but line went out straight, and quick. Problem was they were one-piece rods, so they didn’t travel well, couldn’t bushwhack with them.

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