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Bamboo Fly Rods
A good bamboo fly rod will be expensive. Why? They are so expensive because of all the hard work that has to go into the process of making a bamboo rod. In fact, it can take up to two years to make just one rod. There are hundreds or steps involved in constructing a good bamboo fly rod. The bamboo must have the right qualities before than one begins to make one.
It has to be just the right amount of straightness, diameter, fiber density, and node matches. The bamboo culms are split by hand so that they can follow their natural grain. The other steps to making a bamboo fly rod is to sand the nodes, strip grading, tempering, and cutting. Although there are many other steps to making such a beautiful rod, the last step is to varnish the rod.
With that said you should learn how to take care of your bamboo fly rod. Do not let their looks deceive you. A bamboo fly rod is not delicate at all. In fact, it is the perfect material to use as a fishing rod even for those fishing that like to put up a fight. Since they are expensive and so much work has gone into the rod, you should treat your bamboo fly rod like you would anything else that you care about.
When it comes to caring for your bamboo fly rod, you will find that all of these things listed will be easy to do. Well first, you should never put your rod away or in its bag while we. Try your hardest not to get the case wet because this will hurt the wood eventually. Next, do not ever keep your rod in a compromising position for long amounts of time.
By allowing the pole to curve, the curve will set and your rod will be ruined. Keep it in a cool place; the heat will destroy the rod’s glue. Be sure to align the rod sections and push them together. If you twist it to can cause damage to the glue or the rod section could break.
If you use a lubricant, make sure that you clean the rod with a dry towel so that the dirt that lubricants attract does not corrode the ferrules. If the ferrules on your rod do begin to stick, gently as someone to help pull the sections apart. Do not become frustrated because frustration will only worsen the situation. To polish your rod, your will want to use carnauba wax and lemon oil.
You should only apply the wax with a soft cloth so you do not harm the rod. You need to also be careful while your fishing. If your bamboo fly-fishing rod is stuck or snagged, point your rod straight at the hook and gently pull back. If you find yourself getting frustrated, you first need to calm down or walk away until you can handle the situation without breaking or harming your bamboo fly-fishing rod.
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