Jerry Kustich – Fly Rod Maker at Sweetgrass Rods – Author, Holy Water – Fly-fishing Reveries & Remembrances

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What a fun conversation with Jerry Kustisch.  As rod builder, both bamboo and graphic and an acclaimed author, Jerry shares a ton of knowledge on his rod building days with RL Winston, his transition to Sweetgrass Rods and some cool stories from his book Holy Water.

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Episode Content

[06.05] Jerry’s story – Starting the conversation, Jerry shares his journey in fly fishing and what drove him toward nature conservation.

[11.18] Life in the woods – Jerry’s life in the woods in northern Idaho.

[16.27] Winston Fly Rods – What made Winston a good fly fishing rods.

[21.51] Bamboo rods – We dive into the history of making bamboo rods.

[26.34] The difference – The different characteristics of four and five-sided bamboo rods.

[34.54] Sweetgrass Rods – Jerry explains how they came up with the name Sweetgrass Rods.

[37.29] Holy Water – The birth story of ‘HOLY WATER: Fly-fishing Reveries & Remembrances.’; the latest collection of essays and fishing tales by Jerry Kustich.

[41.05] ALS – Jerry talks about how his wife’s been diagnosed with ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) and how her passing impacted his life.

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Founder, Family Man, Vlogger, Podcast Extraordinaire: Rob lives in the greater Boston area and has a passion for all things fishing. From fly fishing and tying to being an experienced outdoor speaker, writer, photographer, videographer, podcaster, and drone pilot. Rob spends his time always searching for the next tug at the end of his fly line. Exploring the world, Rob has made friends far and wide with a passion for the sport, and loves bringing fly anglers together, and sharing this passion on the river and online. Rob’s favorite fish to chase is the Brook Trout. A classic, native New England fish with bold colorful spots, that live in the most beautiful places.