2018 Photo Gallery
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The casting pool is well used over the weekend!

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2018 Group Photo

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Bob Clay talks Spey Rods

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The rod comparison project gets under way

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Mark Rampant - one of our passionatre two handed makers soaks up the wisdom!

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David Anderson's readings are worth attending for alone!

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Rods Rods Rods

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Hairy and Bob talk about the merits of facial hair

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Into the evening...

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Graphing rods proved a valuable excercise

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Graphing rods proved a valuable excercise

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Graphing rods proved a valuable excercise

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Tonkin and Madake bamboo

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Rods Rods Rods

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Cressy Cane is an intimate setting where everyone can get involved

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Composite ferruels on a two hander

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Rod envy - the big and the small of it

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Spey Casting session with Bob Clay and Peter Hayes

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Spey Casting session with Bob Clay and Peter Hayes

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Roy Wybrow, "Mr Smooth" talks two handers with Bob Clay

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Casting Pool guide, Jim Morris, helps Hamish Murray christen his cane rod

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Casting Pool guide, Jim Morris, helps Hamish Murray christen his cane rod

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Casting Pool guide, Jim Morris, helps Hamish Murray christen his cane rod

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Ken Bradbrook demonstrates the wooden planes that have revolutionised his rodmaking

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Sunset on the casting... Whisky time!!!

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Bill Lark talks about his passion, Whisky

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For a teetotaller, Bob Clay showed a lot of interest in Whisky

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Bill signs a bottle of Lark whisky for Kathy Clay

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Bill signs a bottle of Lark whisky for Kathy Clay

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Marian Miller with a serious piece of glass

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Hairy and Bob talk flies

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Group discussion

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Hollow building

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Thanks to Jen Girvan and Maddie Hayes for feeding us and putting up with us!

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Peter's drift boat

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Peter's drift boat

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Madake magic! Madake was the surprise hit of the rod comparison projects. Especially Dave Hemming's Dickerson

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Rod swap....

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Peter Hayes talks about kinetic whips and the power of deep loading/hinging rods

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Fred von Reibnitz on the casting pool

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Leaping casting pool rainbow, taking midges on the wing

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The sun sets on Cressy Cane. For this year. See you again soon.

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Tasmania has a fishing culture!

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Tasmania has a fishing culture!

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After Cressy Cane, it's back to work. Is that for spltting bamboo Garry?

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Frosty dawn on the Shannon Lagoon

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Introducing Bob Clay to Tasmanian Wilderness lakes and wild brown trout.

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Naoto Shibuya Kawatsura rod and reel in the Western Lakes

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Peter Hayes and Bob Clay in the Western Lakes

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Tasmanian Western Lakes - clear and full of wild brown trout. Catching them isn't always easy though

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Tasmanian Western Lakes wild brown trout action

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Tasmanian Western Lakes wild brown trout action

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Tasmanian Western Lakes wild brown trout action

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Tasmanian Western Lakes wild brown trout action

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Bob Clay's first wild Tasmanian Brown Trout

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Tasmanian Western Lakes wild brown trout action

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Tasmanian Western Lakes wild brown trout action

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Tasmanian Western Lakes wild brown trout action

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Tasmanian Western Lakes wild brown trout action

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Wombat on the Western Lakes

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Wombat skull

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Bob Clay gets up close and personal with an Echidna. Stright to the pool room!

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Echidna

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Nick and Nick with a brown trout and a brown trout, on Jeff Wagner bamboo rods

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Nick and Nick with a brown trout and a brown trout, on Jeff Wagner bamboo rods

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Peter Hayes with a wild Tasmanian brown on his Jeff Wagner bamboo rod.

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Wild Tasmanian brown on a Jeff Wagner bamboo

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Peter and Di

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Harsh beauty of the Western Lakes

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Harsh beauty of the Western Lakes

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W......T......F!!!!!!!! Mona

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G'day mate!

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Tasmanian Devil

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Tasmanian Devil

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A visit to Bamboo Dave's Cane Cave

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Nibbles at Di's coast house

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Tasmanian Coast

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Swinging wets at St Helens for Australian Salmon

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Swinging wets at St Helens for Australian Salmon

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Swinging wets at St Helens for Australian Salmon

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Swinging wets at St Helens for Australian Salmon

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Swinging wets at St Helens for Australian Salmon

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Tasmanian Soldier Crabs

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Tasmanian Soldier Crab

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Oyster's Bob? Oh, you don't eat them. Sorry about that!

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Sunset at St Helens

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Introducing Bob to an Aussie "Pub Parmi"

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Aussies love gambling. Bob tried but his luck was like all other gamblers.

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Trout rock near Derby

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Trout rock near Derby

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River fishing in Tasmania.

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River fishing in Tasmania.

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River fishing in Tasmania.

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River fishing in Tasmania.

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River fishing in Tasmania.

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River fishing in Tasmania.

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Tasmanian Mayfly spinner

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River fishing in Tasmania. Hard early season conditions but we got a few.

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What do you get from a Tasmanian butcher? Kangaroo of course.

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Bob Clay cuts up some exquisite Tasmanian woods for reelseats.

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Fiddleback blackwood for reelseats and landing net handles

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On the Spirit of Tasmania ferry, enroute to the mainland and home.

Program of Events
2018 Cressy Cane - 5 - 7 October

2018 saw our second invited international rodmaker attend Cressy Cane - Bob Clay - from British Columbia. Bob is a renowned maker of two handed hollow built rods for Steelhead. Bob's visit was a fantastic success, and has inspired many of us to further pursue hollow building and two handed bamboo rods.

The technical focus for 2018 was a "Rod Comparison Project", where we used two tapers - the Paul Young Perfectionist, and a Dickerson 7613, and made many variations of these rods. It was quite an ambitious task, but it generated a huge amount of experimentation, discussion, and learning.

(The Program of Events for the year is listed here with the Gallery images below)