I feel compelled to write about the unbelievable rods/blanks that Mike McFarland is making. Having fished cane for 20 yrs along with a little glass and some
graphite, I am literally blown away by Mikes progressive action rods.
My latest he designed specifically for me in that I needed a 8-1/2 ft, 4pc, 5 wt. I got the blank and had a buddy build it out. Now, my 801510 Dickerson has
always been my favorite cane rod and is considered one of the finest of any builder. After fishing this latest rod from Mike, I find myself comparing it to the
Dickerson. It has plenty of power to fish larger tailwaters, but plays fish with finesse. It also is surprising light given its 4 pc format. It will handle
very long leaders with easy. If fishes in close great, but also has the reserve power to punch out a long line when needed. It definitely gives you the feel of
bamboo without the maintenance issues. It just does everything you would want a rod to do and more - and makes it feel easy!
Now, I can't leave out my other two McFarlands that were also made from his blanks. Both fish as well as the 8-1/2 footer. I have a 8' 3pc 4wt that I
just fished a few days ago on a medium sized stream here in WNC. It handled my long leader, casted great, and played fish very well with little effort. Then
the first one I got was a 6'9" 2pc for 3/4 wt. I was so anxious to fish it when I got it, I used it on a tailwater in Tn. I was shocked that it did
about anything I wanted it to do on that larger stream with its only short coming that being its short length did not allow straight line nymphing when the
line was parallel to my body. I used a 3 wt then, but also fished it on a small creek near my house with a 4 wt and it was very happy on the smaller water.
I've never written anything about any maker's rods before, be it cane, glass, or whatever; but, I can't seem to put down anyone of these McFarland
rods to even fish anything else. Could it partially be that my casting and fishing style is very congruent with his rods - yes, possibly, but unless you like
fast action rods, I really feel that you'd love the feel of his rods.
Mike has a waiting list for his completed rods, but its not that long compared to most popular cane rod makers. However, if you can build out a blank, or know
someone who is good at this, why not get one of his blanks. He can usually get one to you in a couple of weeks or a month at the longest, and it won't
break your bank account. Without mentioning his exact prices, he's lower than the new Tom Morgan ones. Check out his website for more info: www.mcfarlandrods.com
In conclusion, Mike McFarland's rods and blanks make fishing fiberglass fun, easy, and a real pleasure!
Paul






