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HANDMADE FLY RODS IN HOMAGE TO OUR RIVERS: Q&A WITH SHUKSAN ROD CO.
“A split-cane fly rod is a traditional bamboo fly rod, made in the style and fashion that fly rods were made over 100 years ago, before the dawn of synthetic materials like graphite and fiberglass. What differentiates these rods is primarily the craft element behind them; they’re entirely handmade, crafted with simple but exacting hand tools. As such, they’re made to last.”
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