"The natural tone, attractive windings, cork, and fittings; and flawless finish--impressive."
"I was pleasantly surprised by the smooth, graceful action."
"It greatly improves your accuracy, especially at short distances."
"A great way to get into bamboo--affordable and well made."
"Allows fly fishermen to feel good about the renewable, sustainably sourced rod they're casting."
On all orders over $100
to US destinations.
Wiggle it, cast it, fish it
for up to 30 days.
Exchange or return for free. Contact us for return label.
On any workmanship issue
for original owner.
There's an unspoken rhythm to fly fishing — the pause at the top of the stroke, the load, the unfurl. Bamboo finds it. We've been building cane rods since 2002, each one cut from a classic taper and finished by hand.
While other makers charge $1,500 to $4,000 with waits often measured in years, Headwaters ships from stock at $420 to $490 — direct from the maker, no dealers, no middlemen. The rod that arrives is the same rod that left the bench.
Not sure which rod is right for your water? Answer six questions and we'll match you to the rod built for how you fish — the taper, the action, the line weight.
Every rod in the Headwaters lineup is built on a classic taper. The right one depends on where you fish, what you throw, and how you want bamboo to feel in your hand. One recommendation. No guesswork.
You already know what bamboo feels like in your hand. You've thought about it.
Here's why Headwaters is the rod you've been waiting for — without the wait, without the price, and without compromise on the craft that makes a bamboo rod worth fishing in the first place.
The bamboo taper loads differently than anything you've cast. Slower. More deliberate.
Your loop tightens, your presentation lands softer, and somewhere around the third hour on the water you realize your timing has gotten better without trying.
Casting bamboo makes you a more patient angler. That's what happens.
Each rod begins as raw Tonkin cane — hand split, hand planed to tolerances measured in thousandths.
Six triangular strips, shaped and glued into a hexagonal blank that's been the backbone of fine fly rods for over a century.
This is how the great makers built them. It's how we build them now.
Spar varnish. Agate guides. Uniform thread windings. Portuguese cork shaped to the hand.
Nickel silver hardware fitted with care. Every component is chosen because it belongs on a rod built to last longer than you will.
Come for the fishing. Stay for everything else.
You wade clean rivers. You practice catch and release. You care about the water and the country it runs through.
Bamboo grows fast, harvests clean, and leaves the ground healthier for the next generation.
Fishing bamboo is an extension of how you already live.
Custom bamboo rods run $1,500 to $4,000 — with a wait measured in seasons, not weeks.
Headwaters rods are priced at Maker's Pricing: direct from the workshop, no dealers, no markup chain.
Most ship same or next day. The rod you've been thinking about is already built.
The slow cadence of a bamboo rod changes how you stand in the river. You stop rushing the back cast.
You start reading the water instead of covering it. The mist. The current. The sound of nothing in particular.
Bamboo puts you back in the river instead of just on it.
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