I was satisfied with my graphite rods. The more times I cast them the better they seemed to get. This was a hobby that I had fallen in love with but there was still so much more to learn. The better I became the more I wanted to know. The more I knew the better I became. The cycle was not vicious it was awesome and I was really starting to blossom.
In my Ebay searches one seller always seemed to stand out. That seller was Zhus Rods.
"From the land of the legendary Tonkin Cane comes Zhus Rods. Since 1996, Zhus Rods has been building quality bamboo fly rods in the traditional hexogonal, 6-strip style attributed to, and developed by H.L. Leonard and other legendary rod makers such as Garrison, Payne and Cattanach. Each culm of Tonkin Cane is personally inspected and hand-selected so that only the highest quality bamboo goes into making a Zhu's Rod. Each Zhu's rod is inspected for quality and warranted with a 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE!
We produce bamboo rod for 20 years,has experienced work team, in the production of good quality bamboo rod.
Our excellent quality and favorable price products sell all over the world.
Now we in the EBAY sales, is to get more fans can buy our products.
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I don't know if it was their excellent command of the English language that convinced me of their merit or their myriad of positive reviews. One thing I was sure of was that they were the only maker of bamboo rods and blanks that I could actually afford to buy. This made my decision very simple. It wasn't long after I made my choice to buy a blank from Zhus when I received the news that I had been waiting for. I had won the auction!!
A couple weeks later there was a long pvc tube on my doorstep. I was so excited!
When I took the pieces out of the tubed I was glad the were intact.
They were perfectly straight and without blemish. I couldn't wait to finish them.
A long time ago I remember hearing that the folks at the Thorne Bros/Fly Angler in Blaine had a service where they would assist you in finishing your fly rod. While I was up there in December I remembered telling Bucky about the bamboo rod blank that I had just purchased from China and my plans to have them help me finish it. He listened intently to my story and when I was finished talking without hesitation he stated, "You're better off just having us do it for you.". "Fair enough", I thought so about a week or so later I dropped the blank off and dictated to Rob what I wanted the rod to look like when it was done.
My main requests were to have the name BAMBI written in hand lettering near the base of the rod and for each guide wrap to be different colors of the spectrum. Kind of like a rainbow.
During the winter the rod shop at Thorne Bros is extremely busy producing some of the best ice fishing and musky rods in the world. I knew Bambi was in good hands and I waited patiently for the call.
On Saturday I traveled to Blaine to pick Bambi up. As I handed over the fat stack of cash I wondered to myself if I had made a huge mistake. While I have heard some people rant and rave about how much they love their bamboo rods I have heard just as many complain about how soft and worthless they are compared to graphite. One thing I knew for sure was that Bambi looked absolutely beautiful with her name written on her and the multi colored rainbow thread wraps. If for some reason she didn't cast well she will surely look great on my mantle at my palatial country estate!
Taste the rainbow!
I was feeling somewhat ill on Saturday but when I arrived home I couldn't help but to string Bambi up with some genuine silk line that I had also purchased from Zhus's. The silk line was only 11 dollars. It doesn't get much cheaper than that.
After getting her ready we made the trip over to Rice Creek in nearby Moundsview. I was still pretty nervous about what it was going to be like as I tossed out some line for my first cast. I threw the line behind me for my back cast and then thrust my arm in front of me for my forward cast. For a split second nothing happened. And then something beautiful happened. With power and grace Bambi tossed that line out in front of me and it rolled out perfectly onto the water. I put her in the right position and she did all the work. Bambi along with Foxy and I walked the banks of Rice Creek casting and smiling for the next hour or so. Every cast was better than the one before. I was so happy.
The End
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