Billy’s Blog: A Visit to the Rod Forge Factory & Testing New Blanks
We want to congratulate the winners of our first-ever Rod Forge Custom Rod Building Contest! We received some incredible submissions, and ALL of them looked amazing. We had a team of five judges grade all...
We want to congratulate the winners of our first-ever Rod Forge Custom Rod Building Contest! We received some incredible submissions, and ALL of them looked amazing. We had a team of five judges grade all the entries based on overall aesthetic (color/component combinations), creativity, difficulty, technical execution (design alignment, etc.),...
Late summer fishing for panfish and bass with light tackle and finesse techniques can be challenging and rewarding. Using ultralight rods and reels with thin, sensitive lines allows for precise presentations and a more natural lure action. Finesse-style tackle, such as small soft plastics, jigs, and drop shots, can entice...
There’s nothing like fishing a topwater bait, and now is the time to do it. Whether you’re targeting redfish in the marsh with a spook, working a frog bait across a patch of lilypads, or fishing a walking bait over a weed bed, we’ve got several blanks that will cover...
The highly anticipated new models for the Forge Composite series are finally available. While the entire series is not "complete," the five new additions to the Forge Composite series are some of the most requested models since the series launched earlier this year, and we can promise you they are...
I love so many aspects of building custom rods. While I focus heavily on decorative arts, I greatly emphasize functional arts, such as building rods that solve problems. Whether it be rod handle construction, guide layouts, or being intimately familiar with a particular fishing application and finding the correct blank...
The NERBs rolled into Winston-Salem on Thursday night, preparing for our Decorative Wraps class on Friday. This class featured nine students who wanted to learn the Art of making excellent Dec (Decorative) Wraps. There were 7 mentors to sit with each to ensure they were getting every bit of info...