Rod Range

From tempering the bamboo, splitting and planing the cane,  cork forming, choosing the type of wood spacer and working it on the lathe.  To shaping the reel seat, picking colours and styles for wrapping silk thread to complete finishes including sewing of rod socks to turning the aluminium and powder coating the rod tube. 

Each piece on each rod is made in the hands of Rob Morwood

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7’0” 3/4 wt

A beautifully matured rod with a deep richness for smaller rivers and ease of casting. Casts a fly in short or longer distances depending on the character you impose on it by the line weight. It can be subtle or obvious giving it great depth of personality and varying your days fishing experiences on the water.

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7’3” 6 wt

A fast strong action rod is suited to large streams and wind. It casts nymphs and heavier flies and will make shorter presentations with delicacy when required. Its true character evolves as you put it to the test with bigger fish.

Special acknowledgement to Nick Taransky's Monaro 56

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7’6” 5/6 wt

This rod combines dry fly presentation and heavier weighted flies. Its all round capabilities make it suitable for various fishing environments with the soft character of split cane for delicate fly casting and a depth of feeling for below surface and playing fish. Its added length is well suited for longer presentations and deeper streams or open water.