Grand River Cane Rods

Grand River Cane Rods

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Maker of fine hand-crafted, split-bamboo fly rods. For more information about my fly rods, visit www.grandrivercanerods.com Mark D. Baker, December, 2016

About Grand River Cane Rods (email: [email protected])

Grand River Cane Rods was inspired by my life-long love of all things outdoors, especially fly fishing. My interest in fly fishing dates back to 1966 when I tricked my first brook trout with a #12 Royal Coachman dry fly of my own fabrication. In those early years, my fly fishing setup consisted of a 9 foot Shakespeare fiberglass Wo

05/13/2026

Nice combo! A darkly flame-toned, four-piece, five-weight split-bamboo fly rod from Grand River Cane Rods paired with a fine reel from Joe Saracione.

04/25/2026

The hand-planers prayer, "may your plane blade remain sharp, and your curled shavings stay long". Working on a 6 ft, two-piece, three-weight split-bamboo fly rod for a client.

Photos from Grand River Cane Rods's post 04/01/2026

A 7' two-piece, four-weight split-cane rod from the Grand River Cane Rods bench of Mark Baker. The rod is medium-fast, weighs 3.2 oz and is based on a Garrison 201E taper. This rod features medium flame-toned Tonkin cane, a black ash reel seat, 6 inch cigar-shaped cork handle, Bellinger nickel silver ferrules and reel seat hardware, braided nickel silver hook keeper, snake guides and Mildrum stripping guide. YSI mahogany silk wraps tipped in orange and black.

Photos from Grand River Cane Rods's post 02/18/2026

We won't have to wait too much longer in Southern Ontario!

Photos from Grand River Cane Rods's post 01/31/2026

Some new Grand River Cane Rods in the making.

01/08/2026

A collection of Grand River Cane Rods.

01/07/2026

A nice 7'6" five weight split-cane rod.

Photos from Grand River Cane Rods's post 12/30/2025

Filing nodes on some new Grand River Cane Rods in the shop on this snowy Guelph morning. I prefer using a file rather than some mechanical sanding device because I feel it gives me more control over the process. Eventually, careful node work ends up with the perfect presentation featured on the finished cane rod.

Photos from Grand River Cane Rods's post 12/28/2025

Preparing some new Grand River Cane Rods for the spring trout season. It all starts with some nicely flamed, carmel-colored split culms, with the next step, removing the nodal dams with a rounded, razor sharp chisel.

12/25/2025

One of my favorite books! Merry Christmas from Grand River Cane Rods!

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