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Fitting Together

September 11, 2018 Jillian Rash
Jillian Schuller Photography

This morning I walked down into my basement with a load of wash in my hands. I carefully rounded the corner, noticing the bamboo blank currently in the saddle waiting to be wrapped. It was a little too close for comfort. I stepped over a box filled with thread and in-between the fly tying desk and epoxy/varnish/finishing desk, taking note that there isn’t currently a rod drying. Dust, ya know.

I’m not normally a graceful or agile person, more clumsy and hurried, but in the basement, there’s a need for considered steps. It’s in the best interest of our relationship.

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In Bamboo, Custom Fly Rod, Custom Rods, Fiberglass, Fly Fishing, Rod Bags, Rod Socks Tags Fly Fishing, Custom Rods, Custom Made, Rod Bags, Rod Socks, Flannel, Bull Danim, Rod Tube Bags
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From Cutthroat to Rod Bags

August 24, 2018 Jillian Rash
Lightweight Rod Bag

After a few days on the road, and a quick stop in Kentucky for some bourbon to help soothe our transition back to the East Coast, we've made it back to North Carolina. And, back to work.

Jacob has been busy with trips and I've put in some long hours with a sewing machine, we're both thankful for work after our month of playing in the mountains with cutthroat. 

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In Custom Fly Rod, Custom Rods, Fiberglass, Fly Fish WNC, Fly Fishing, Rod Bags, Travel Tags Rod Bags, Custom Rods, Bamboo, Bamboo Rod Builders, Bamboo Fly Rod, Fiberglass, handmade
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Way On Up

August 6, 2018 Jillian Rash
Jillian Schuller Photography - Fly Fishing

I've always considered myself to be a mountain person. I live, play, survive in the mountains, define myself by it. I've never been so wrong about anything. At best, I'm a hill person.

Last week, Jacob and I made plans to meet up with a fellow bamboo rod maker and one of my first rod bag customers, Dave Sornborger - Animas Rods.  After all, we're are in his backyard, who better to show us around. "You're good with 2.5 miles, right?" Jacob asked me. I didn't give it a second thought. Two miles, seriously, that's a quick hike for me. It wasn't until the night before that I was informed that over the course of two-miles we'd be gaining 2,000 ft in elevation and starting off at 10,000 ft.

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What's In My Bag

June 28, 2018 Jillian Rash
Jillian Schuller Photography - Fly Fishing

We're 17 days away from Durango! So naturally, it's time to start packing!

Here's a look at a few of the outdoorsy things I love and plan to take with me.

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Rod Bags + 416 Fire

June 20, 2018 Jillian Rash
Jillian Schuller Rod Bags

Today, while standing in the middle of the grocery store, I started to dance a little jig and let out a "whoop" at the top of my lungs! Why all this craziness in public? Because San Juan National Forest is set to reopen tomorrow!

For the few weeks, Jacob and I have been trying to decide how to proceed with our Colorado trip. Should we move it back? How much? Should we even go at all? Maybe wait until August or Septemeber?  Just last night we firmly decided that it would probably be best to push it back just a bit a couple of weeks.

So, with that in mind, I've decided to continue taking orders through July 7th. I've also decided to donate 10% or all rod bag sales from the month of June through July 7th to the Southwest Community Foundation and those affected by the 416 fire.

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Rod Bag PSA - 2018

May 30, 2018 Jillian Rash
Jillian Schuller Rod Bags

Well, it's that time of year! Jacob and I are getting ready to pack up the car and head out West for a month of fishing and exploring.

This year we're moving our sojourn to the month of July in an effort to catch as many fish as we can before all the rivers dry up.

So, here's my yearly PSA regarding rod bags. If you're in need of a bag or two please place your order before June 20th. Any orders placed after that date are not guaranteed to be completed and shipped before we head out.

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In Adventure, Bamboo, Colorado, Custom Fly Rod, Custom Rods, Fiberglass, Fly Fishing, Handmade, Rod Bags Tags Fly Fishing, Colorado, Rod Bags, Custom Made, Custom Fly Rods
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