Sorry about the wait, but I don't have a computer in my home away from home......yet.
I arrived back late Sunday night feeling a tad tired after an eleven hour drive, but still it's always worth the effort.
Firstly I have to extend a big THANK YOU [smiley=laola.gif] To Stu.
It was a big ask expecting him to forfit his weekend for our benefit, but it seemes he wouldn't have had it any other way.
I also need to thank Greg & Sue for opening up their home & hosting the weekend. Nothing was too much trouble for those two. Greg even cooked us a BBQ lunch each day for next to nothing and also shouted us all a few beers on the last day.
Lastly I want to thank all who turned up and made the weekend the big success it was.
Most of you have familys that also need your time, so it was a lot to expect.
And for the actual rod building lessons.
We started off at about 10ish on Saturday morning, setting up our bits 'n pieces, getting the introductions done and putting faces to the names.
The first day was devoted to building the butt sections of our blanks, and Stuart was able to give everyone individual attention and advice, which was a huge bonus.
Almost everyone there had never built a fishing rod before, so it was good to see the confidence building as all the pieces started going onto the rods. The day finished with the tips going on after Stu back boned the rods.
Sunday was the day most of the guys discovered they had five thumbs, as it was 'learning how to bind the guides day'!!!!!
It was also the day some of your colour choices changed very quickly.....ya had to be there!!!
It doesn't sound like much, but learning how to do something basic as an underbind can often take quite a bit of practice. But that's all it is...practice.
Stuart made it look effortless, but don't forget he had to start somewhere.
I am hoping we can run this Rod Build Weekend again at around the same time next year. How about it guys????
Thanks again to everyone
roz