Blank: RDP 7’6″ #0
Reel Seat: RDP
Handle: Self-turned
Guides: RDP Single foot
Thread: Kimono Silk Thread #100 Japanese Silk Color: 304 (yellow) & 355 (green)
Color Preserver: Flex Coat
Finish: Flex Coat Lite
This winter I have had a couple of projects going: first of all it has been experimenting with different styles of flies to get a grasp of different techniques. The other one is this: building my first rod. I got a couple of blank kits from RDP Flyrods before christmas, one #2 that I gave away for christmas, and this one: a 7’6″ #0 for myself.
Building this #0 has been a interesting journey: it is like starting tying your first fly all over again – you swear, break the thread, get finish all over the place and the epoxy is pouring out places you didn’t even consider…. But I got it together in the end and for a first attempt I’m happy with how the rod looks, I haven’t tested it yet (the snow has been packed here), so I don’t know how it will behave. I have a #1 DT line that matches good up with my Sage TXL-F #1 that I will put on this. This will be a rod for those small streams that house tiny trout and you have to break out size 7 tippet.



Here a close-up without the finish applied:


My next project now is from The Anglers Roost where I have ordered a 12ft #3/4 rod that I will build as a trout spey with double handle. Will post more about that later.


I had a look at this site for the first time this morning and saw your first fly rod project. From your photos shown, I would say that you did a real nice job being that it was basically hand built. Nice choice of colour combo of your threads vs blank.
As for your cork grip, I would not even think about replacing it, for it would be more trouble than it’s worth. IMO that one looks great for being a first hand built grip and that 1st rod should join your rod collection as a part of your legacy along with all those excellent flies that you tie.
Well done.
Respectfully,
David Parker
Certified Professional Rod Builder
Coldwater, Ontario