Paul Bullinger
Senior Member & Supporter
So pleased my original post has fired off so many memories of those days when split cane rods were commonplace. My B. James rod looks to be in very good condition, no delamination visible and whippings/rings in good order, so may have to give it a go before the end of the season.
My first "proper" rod was a bamboo and greenheart rod made by an uncle of mine when I was about 9 years old. He used to work for a timber merchants in Norwich and knew his stuff. He fished the Broads and the North Sea regularly and knew how to build rods. Sadly after countless house moves that first rod of mine has gone, so looking forward to using the Mk IV Richard Walker one.
My first "proper" rod was a bamboo and greenheart rod made by an uncle of mine when I was about 9 years old. He used to work for a timber merchants in Norwich and knew his stuff. He fished the Broads and the North Sea regularly and knew how to build rods. Sadly after countless house moves that first rod of mine has gone, so looking forward to using the Mk IV Richard Walker one.