Wednesday, April 1, 2026

FISH ON! CUSTOM RODS - The Japanese Connection

If you've been checking in on The Fiberglass Manifesto (and elsewhere) lately, it should be becoming obvious that Japanese fiberglass fly rod blank makers, builders, along with fly reel and gear makers, are having a deserved moment right now and for good reason.  These makers care in design, function, and performance bring classic and eye-catching aesthetics forward in their offerings.

Joey Moll understood this long ago and has been purposefully establishing relationships with Japanese makers and offering their blanks, finished fly rods, and fly reels at Fish On! Custom Rods.

Awhile back, I asked Joey if he'd answer a few questions, tell the Fish On! story, and explain how he's built these relationships with various Japanese makers.  In this short interview, he also shares some glimpses of the fly rods, blanks, and fly reels that you can find in his online store.


First, tell us about Fish On! Custom Rods and what you have built with your family over the past several years?

Fish On! began with four little boys, a fly rod, and a river. I raised my sons on moving water—each cast carrying hopes, lessons, and moments that became family treasures. From a garage to a barn to a dining room workshop, thread by thread, I learned that rod building wasn’t just about craft—it was about connection.

Friends, nonprofits, and fellow anglers began to weave their own threads into our story by requesting our fly rods. We shared campfires, dockside laughs, and mornings on rivers like Dry Run Creek where children’s eyes lit up with wonder. Over the years, the shop has grown, but the heart remains the same: every rod is a vessel for memories waiting to be made.

That same devotion to detail and soul is what drew me to Japan’s rod and reel makers, whose philosophy of monozukuri—the pursuit of perfection through craftsmanship—mirrors the care I’ve always put into each build.


How did you connect with these makers, and what’s the response been from customers?

It began with conversation—not sales pitches. I shared my builds, listened to their philosophy, and built trust over time. The result is more than just access to beautiful gear—it’s friendship across cultures. Customers have been captivated. They see these rods and reels not just as tools, but as functional art with a story.

Do you have any favorites in your Japanese collection?

Some fiberglass blanks cast with a buttery, soulful feel that’s perfect for small streams. Certain graphite models have a crisp, responsive action for big water. On the reel side, I love understated designs that feel like they were engineered to disappear in your hand while delivering flawless performance.

Have you built on Ijuin or Kabuto blanks?

Yes. Ijuin Rods tapers have a smooth, progressive action—ideal for delicate work with dry flies. Kabuto Rods tapers are distinctive: rich in color, deep in flex, and with a smooth recovery that feels alive in your hand. Both are unmistakably Japanese in their balance of beauty and performance.


You’ve recently featured Minamoto Classic Fly Reels — what makes them special?

Minamoto  Reels are born in Nikko, Japan—a place often called the birthplace of Japanese fly fishing. Surrounded by mountain streams and trout-rich waters, Nikko inspired maker Fuyu Minamoto to craft reels that honor tradition while performing beautifully on the water. The name “Minamoto” means “the beginning of things,” and the inaugural Nikko Classic line is a tribute to that origin.

Each reel is built from premium 6061 aluminum alloy, 300-series stainless steel, and brass, with hand-polished lathe lines on the classic black backing plate. Frames and spools are available in gold or silver tones, paired with a handcrafted black ebonite handle. A traditional click-and-pawl drag delivers a refined, tactile sound—both a nod to heritage and a delight for the senses. Every component is polished, assembled, and finished by hand.

Finishes range from All-Black to Cobblestone, Dawn, and Leaf, with sizes covering everything from small trout to steelhead. Each reel arrives in a handmade black leather pouch inside a black box sealed with a handwritten label—small, thoughtful touches that speak to the maker’s respect for craftsmanship.

At Fish On! Custom Rods in Little Rock, we’re proud to serve as Minamoto’s U.S. partner, offering these reels in limited numbers. They’re not just fishing tools—they’re bridges between artistry and function, crafted with humility and reverence for the waters that inspired them. As we like to say: Minamoto reels are inspired by Japanese philosophy, where humility and respect for nature are at the heart of every gesture.

Each one is meant to be fished with intention and treasured for its design, story, and sensory experience—much like the finest rods from Tomo or Kabuto.



Anything else you’d like to share?

Whether I’m building on a blank from America or from a Japanese master, the goal is the same—to create something that connects angler, water, and moment.

I am profoundly grateful for the inspiration and artistry rooted in Japanese craftsmanship. The philosophy of "monozukuri", with its dedication to perfection and reverence for detail, mirrors the heart of every rod I create. Collaborating with Japanese makers has been more than an exchange of materials—it has been a cultural connection, rich with respect, learning, and shared passion for the water. Thank you to the artisans whose wisdom and skill breathe life into every rod and reel, and to the anglers who embrace these tools, honoring the traditions and stories woven within them.

Over twenty years ago, in the crisp morning air, a little voice shouted, “Fish On! Daddy!”

That call still anchors every build today.

If the story behind a rod matters to you as much as the feel of its cast, I invite you to explore our curated collection of Japanese fly rods and reels. Each one carries the same care, friendship, and attention to detail that’s been at the heart of Fish On! from the very beginning.

Every rod is more than a tool—it’s an invitation to create your own story on the water.


Take a moment to visit the Fish On! Custom Rods website and stay up on the latest shop news on Facebook and Instagram.  

Sportsman's Journal with Andy Mill | Father Son Bonefish Trip

If you aren't getting enough Andy Mill on the Mill House podcast, you can deep dive into the the Sportsman's Journal episodes on their YouTube page. 



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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

2026 MICHI-GLASS Fly Rod Gathering Announcement

For those who like to plan ahead with their summer travel, the Michi-Glass Fly Rod Gathering is planned for Saturday, June 27, 2026, and this annual event will be held at Warblers Hideaway outside of Grayling, Michigan.  Ken Frazee, "Glass Geek" and longtime friend, has taken over planning of this gathering and things are shaping up for another good time for all those who can attend.  

If you need talking into this day event, there are few finer times to visit northern Michigan than in late June as there will be excellent trout angling all around the area, go on the Kirkland Warbler tour, spend a few days on the coast, go for a long walk on the beach for smallmouth, and so much more.    

This event has been high on my list to attend but other fly fishing plans will again get in the way of coming back up to Michigan.  Darn.  It is likely however that I'll send a bundle of hard to find fiberglass fly rods to be at the gathering for attendees to cast.
 

Ken wrote...  "Thank you for sharing the Michi-Glass gathering announcement.  This event has been going strong for almost 20 years and these regional gatherings offer the opportunity to explore fiberglass fly rods both new and vintage.  

Mike McFarland of McFarland Rod Company and Tom Brodhead with 406 Fly Lines both plan to attend with their latest offerings.  Mark McKellip of McKellip Brothers Fly Rods will be attending as he founded this event and will have a number of his rods to show as well.  Our friend Adam Tsaloff will be present with some of his impressive collection as will Dave Staley, aka Crusty Bugger from the Fiberglass Flyrodders forum, with his vast collection.  There is talk that Richard Alexander may be joining as well with his wonderful Heddon reproduction reels.

Each year we have a number of out of state visitors who bring along their personal collections and we are always seeking a fun turnout."






If you are any where near northern Michigan, or can get there, and have an affinity for fiberglass fly rods, mark Michi-Glass down on your calendar.  If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Ken Frazee by email.

Casting Lessons With George Revel - Pick Up & Lay Down Cast

George Revel of Lost Coast Outfitters and Loon Outdoors continue their series of casting videos with a short tutorial on pick up and lay down casts.  Looks easy (and is easy) but still worth practicing.  

This video was filmed at the Golden Gate Angling and Casting Club and is a follow up to the Roll Cast film that was shared sometime back.



A dozen years ago, George and I spent a morning together at the G.G.A.C.C. and this film is a wonderful memory to reflect on.  Visit the T.F.M. post if you haven't seen it already.

I'll continue sharing these videos as they are released but find more goodness on the YouTube channels of both Loon Outdoors and Lost Coast Outfitters.

Monday, March 30, 2026

ROSS REELS - Introducing the Cimarron Creek Fly Reel Series

I'll forever have a soft spot for click and pawl fly reels and Ross Reels recent announcement of their Cimarron Creek fly reel series brings a new design forward with a ton of value that is fully machined, available in three sizes, four color choices, made in Montrose, Colorado, and priced at $249.  

Oh, and along with two included pawl sets and tool, if you'd like to customize your pawls for fun or feel, they are offering up the e-files to 3D print your own.  How fun is that?  
 

From Ross Reels...

Never seen before. Brand new to the lineup. Meet the Cimarron Creek Reel.

The first open source click pawl reel ever made. The first Ross Reel under $250. Designed, machined, assembled, and anodized right here in Montrose, Colorado.  And yeah…you can 3D print your own pawls at home.

Available in sizes 2/3, 4/5, and 5/6 in the following matte finishes: Black, Platinum, Olive, and Blue.  Each reel comes with the Cimarron tool, stiff black pawls, and extra screws; everything you need to dial in the sound and feel to your preference.



Visit the Ross Reels website to learn more and find your new fly reel at your local dealer.  

PATAGONIA - Pheasant Tail Simpicity - How to Fish a Nymph

One of my favorite books from last year was Pheasant Tail Simplicity with the trio of Yvon Chouinard, Craig Mathews, and Mauro Mazzo teaming up again for this Patagonia paperback which is full of stories, techniques, and fly tying recipes with step-by-step instructions.

In this short film, Mauro Mazzo shares his techniques for how to fish a nymph most effectively.
   

Order your copy of Pheasant Tail Simplicity on the Patagonia website or pick one up at your local book store or fly shop.  

Want to jump ahead and watch other Pheasant Tail Simplicity videos?  You can find them on the Patagonia YouTube channel.  

Sunday, March 29, 2026

6 Good Reads

I am in somewhat of a daze after a long day of travel back from Andros from a quickie bonefish excursion.  More on that later but in the meantime, let's fire up the new week with a six-pack of stories that start with glass fly rods, an excerpt from Castworks, a reminder that if you haven't watched Listers to cue it up this evening, Deeter on working with Gierach, mixing golf and Atlantic Salmon in Iceland, and Jess on being physically ready for destination angling, which hits hard after nursing a torn meniscus in my knee on this trip.  Getting around in the skiff and stairs wasn't always pretty...

Anyways, click, read, and enjoy...

FLY LAB - CASTWORK ON GUIDE DAN STEIN

AUDUBON - THE REISER BROTHERS ARE ON THE IBWP HUNT

TROUT UNLMITED - DEETER'S NOTES ON WORKING WITH GIERACH

THE OLD GHOSTS - ON BEING A "DUAL SPORT ATHLETE"

JESS ON BEING PHYSICALLY READY FOR THAT NEXT TRIP

YAWN...  I might take a nap...