Wednesday, June 3, 2026

C. BARCLAY FLY ROD CO. - An Afternoon in the New Shop

A few weeks back I needed to be up in Greensboro for a dinner and as I planning the trip up, I reached out to Chris Barclay of C. Barclay Fly Rod Co. to see if he'd be around and if I could stop by the new shop for a visit on my way through.  Chris texted back that I was welcome to stop by and that he should be working in the shop for most of the day.  I arrived just afternoon noon and after a quick glance at the shop, we walked across the street for a poke bowl and a chat.  We returned to the shop and over the next couple of hours, Chris worked on several fly rod projects while I quietly snapped photographs which you can slow scroll through in his post.  I appreciate Chris's generosity in letting me stop by and the conversation.  
 
After a few years of C. Barclay Fly Rod Co. being somewhat in flux without a real shop, Chris happened on this new space while visiting his local guitar shop.  He asked if they were aware of a shop rental around and was offered their largely unused three-room basement.  This could not have been more perfect since it's provided a "Dirty Room" for making dust turning cork grips and wood reel seats and then passing through a curtain into a "Clean Room" that feels more like a lounge for wrapping and finishing fly rods, with a desk, work bench, and couch.  The entire space is comfortable with more than enough room for Chris to work, and often a playlist of Guy Clark, Charlie Parr, Jeffery Foucault, Gillian Welch, Gregory Allen Hess, Derrick Trucks Band, Mississippi John Hurt, Billy Strings or others can be heard playing in the background.  


After years of building fly rods at his home or in a couple of different backyard sheds, having an actual shop that's a fifteen minute drive from his home has helped Chris create some needed work-life balance with actual "shop hours" instead of living around half-built fly rods in various stages of completion.

Looking back through the T.F.M. archives, the first mention of Chris Barclay was in 2012 with a post on bluegill fishing with a McFarland Rod Company Spruce Creek 7'6" 3-weight that he had just built.  A little over a year later, Chris launched the C. Barclay Fly Rod Co. website announcing his first offering, dubbed "Barclay Glass", which was a 7'2" 3-weight on a translucent "Brown Ale" blank.  There have been quite a few changes since then but it's interesting looking back how many of the design features remain wonderfully the same.

Chris reflected on gaining experience and confidence from mentors which included Art Mayfield, a handful of members from the Fiberglass Flyrodders forum who pushed him to continue, and James Green at the Orvis Rod Factory, who provided him with blanks, hardware, and thread.  He was interested in fiberglass fly rods but sold several guitars to purchase Paul Young Granger bamboo fly rods which he deconstructed to see how they were put together.  Through the years, Tomo of Ijuin-Rod has been a tremendous influence and friend, pushing him to develop his own style and to stick with it.  

Knowing Chris for all these years, I can say that he's firmly stayed on script designing and building some of the finest light line fiberglass fly rods for small streams.  There has been the occasional 6-weight or 8-weight but his wheelhouse is in the 3-weight to 4-weight realm, maybe stretching into a 5-weight.  I didn't know it until this visit but Chris is colorblind and he would forgo the brown blank color for a color that he can actually see.  Over the years, his blanks have been a few different shades of yellow which he described these variations as "Mango", "Lemony", "School Bus", and "Sunrise Yellow", all which remind him of cutthroat trout that he's caught on trips out west.

What's next for Chris?  He is continuing to settle into this new shop space and imagining future opportunities, like an open house gathering to bring "Glass Geeks" together from time to time.  He hinted that he and his wife might end up out west for part of their year and he was figuring out ways that he could build fly rods with a mobile shop.  And then there are new ideas of fly rod tapers that he's still working through the prototype process of.  He's also simplified his the Synthesis Series lineup and made some price adjustments, too.  You can read about this update on his recent Smallwater post.

The future is bright for C. Barclay Fly Rod Co. and this new shop is a spark that will carry him forward.  Longtime supporters and a growing group of enthusiasts of his fly rods go a long ways in this, too.   

While this post is much longer than typical, I figured that you might enjoy seeing an in depth set of images.  I had a good time capturing these photos and there were just too many not to share.








































Visit the C. Barclay Fly Rod Co. website, don't sleep on his Smallwater blog updates, and follow along with the latest shop news on Facebook and Instagram.

Need more?  Consider joining the C. Barclay Fly Rod Co. Enthusiasts Group on Facebook, too.

PATAGONIA - Tying the Classic Pheasant Tail Nymph

One of my favorite books from last year was Pheasant Tail Simplicity and the trio of Yvon Chouinard, Craig Mathews, and Mauro Mazzo teamed 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 ties the Pheasant Tail Nymph.



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.  

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

GRAYWOLF RODS - The Rodmaker 24/7 Glass Spey Explained

In the latest email blast from Graywolf Rods this week, Shane Gray shared a recent 11' 5/6-weight Glass Spey build and even though I've been aware of this Rodmaker 24/7 blank, I hadn't seen one built up.  I asked Shane to put together a few notes on this fiberglass two-hander blank since I figured that I couldn't be the only one who might be intrigued with this unique offering.


Shane wrote...  "For the past couple of years I’ve been offering an 11' 5/6-weight fiberglass Glass Spey blank through my Rodmaker 24/7 line, and it has quietly become one of the most consistently loved blanks I sell. I’ve moved dozens of them now, and the feedback has been the same across the board: smooth, powerful, and a whole lot of fun to fish.

I figured it was time to share a little more about it with the T.F.M. crowd...

WHY I BUILT THIS BLANK
I wanted the Glass Spey to not be a novelty piece — something you could actually fish all day, travel with, and trust on real water. The result is an 11'0" 5/6-weight UNI S‑Glass, 5‑piece blank with a 325–400 grain window (add ~25 grains for Skagit).  It’s compact, tough, and has that deep, honest load that makes glass Spey so addictive.

Each section is 29", so it packs into a 2.5" × 30" tube, which makes it a true travel rod.  The ferrules are double‑reinforced, tip‑over‑butt style, and the blank weight comes in at 4.8 oz — light for glass in this category.

It’s available in brown or matte clear, and both finishes look great wrapped up."


HOW IT FISHES
This blank loads deep but recovers clean.  It’s not a fast graphite rod pretending to be glass — it’s a real S‑Glass Spey that rewards timing and gives you that full‑rod bend you can feel right down into the cork. It handles compact Scandi and Skagit heads beautifully, and it has enough backbone to turn over real fishing tips without feeling clubby.


THE GRAYWOLF RODS BUILD

I also offer a finished Graywolf Rods build on this blank, and it’s become one of my favorite two‑handers to assemble. The build includes:
  •     Red/orange silk wraps tipped black
  •     Lemke LC25EX extended‑body seat
  •     11" fore grip + 4 5/8" rear grip
  •     Custom black cotton bag with a Cordura tube
It’s a clean, classic Spey look — nothing flashy, just well‑balanced and built to fish.

WHERE IT FITS
This rod shines for trout Spey, small steelhead, and any situation where you want to slow down and enjoy the cast.  It’s forgiving, it’s durable, and it has that “Glass Grin Factor” that keeps people coming back to it.

I’ve been really happy with how this blank has been received, and I’m proud of how it performs on the water. If anyone in the T.F.M. community has been curious about glass in the two‑hand world, this is a great place to start."


Interested?  Remember to use code "TFM15" on Graywolf Rods and Rodmaker 24/7 websites for 15% off your online order.  Follow along on Facebook and Instagram for the latest shop news.

STEELHEAD TRAINING: Chrome Chum Salmon on the Swing

A shortie swing film from The Flyfish Journal that should some with a NSFW warning for language if you're pressing PLAY at the office or around the kids.



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Monday, June 1, 2026

SKWALA - The Man & The Manifesto

The longer that I am into fly fishing, the more particular ethos, mantras, and manifestos make sense in how someone would approach different angling situations and preferences.  Skwala's latest profile on guide Mark Raisler of Headhunters Fly Shop hits a lot of high points and I get it.  Sign me up.



I've known Mark for years and I need to book a few days on the Mo with him.  There's something special about Craiglandia and Mark and Headhunters Fly Shop are a huge part of that.

Visit the Skwala website for their latest offerings, jump down a rabbit hole in the Skwala Lounge, and click subscribe to their YouTube channel.

P.S.  If you don't have a favorite Skwala retail partner nearby, making a purchase through the affiliate links in this post will put a few coins in the T.F.M. piggy bank.  I appreciate the support.  Thank you.

6 COOL THINGS - The Red, White & Blue Edition

This is going to be a summer of celebration with America's 250th anniversary and there have been some tastefully patriotic gear collections that have rolled out recently that are worth sharing.  I've also included a flag company based in Charleston that are 100% American sourced and sewn.

SMITHEY NO. 11 AMERICAN ANNIVERSARY SKILLET

ABEL REELS, ROSS REELS & HATCH REELS

YETI - SUMMER ANTHEM COLLECTION

TURTLEBOX - AMERICANA BLUE COLLECTION



What red, white, and blue gear has caught your eye?  Email and let me know.

Sunday, May 31, 2026

YAMAME FLY RODS - Introducing "The Supernova"

If you are looking for something a bit different in the fiberglass fly rod realm, always consider giving a look at Yamame Fly Rods as Nico Vreugdenhil is always working on something, either on his own or in a collaboration with another esteemed fly rod builder.  

Nico's latest is a 7'11" 4-weight that he's dubbed "The Supernova" and he's shared a few of the latest build images along with notes below.


Nice wrote...   "The Supernova" is made of S-Glass and finished in a beautiful aubergine colour.  Medium flex and powerful.  So the name captures exactly everything in this design with power, craft, and galaxy...with a colour to match.  I always say, the truth is in the detail."












Visit the Yamame Fly Rods website to learn more.  The Supernova is able as a blank or finished build.  Follow along with the latest shop news on Facebook and Instagram.