I have been making bamboo rods for the last ten years, I always have at least two or three on the go. I am pleased that my rods and wading staffs have
travelled (so far) to the US , UK, Italy and Australia. By profession I am an illustrator and design instructor (with a degree in graphic design when such a
thing was worth something...) British born, I have lived in Toronto, Canada for the last 24 years - Lake Ontario is the end of the street. Married, also for 24
years, my wife and I have two teenage daughters. My web bamboo portfolio can be seen at: web.mac.com/m.cullen/mhc (no www needed) which features all types of
rods from 3wt fly rods to muskie baitcasters plus 2 pce.wading staffs. There do not seem to be many other makers who make bamboo rods other than fly rods, I
find the handles on such rods can be very complex to make as I sometimes splice in African Blackwood details. I am currently attempting to learn the basics of
the spey-casting, double handed rod style for Great Lakes steelhead. Last seasons highlight for me was to boat two (almost three..) 20lb + muskie on a bamboo
baitcasting rod of my own making from a favourite spot in the Karwartha Lakes. Visit www.purepiscator.com to read some interesting articles on (mostly) UK
angling. My modest contributions there (Malcolm in the Work Party)includes a 3 part bamboo rod making diary, an interview with Hardy expert John Drewett, plus
a review of the fine Trufflepig Film Hardy DVD, and the odd reel review.