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Wet Fly Swing Podcast Features Bill Oyster

Wet Fly Swing Podcast Features Bill Oyster

Bill takes us back to his humble beginnings when he was first learning the art of making bamboo fly rods and there were not many resources available. Now Bill is...

Wet Fly Swing Podcast Features Bill Oyster

Bill takes us back to his humble beginnings when he was first learning the art of making bamboo fly rods and there were not many resources available. Now Bill is...

Azalea Magazine Features Oyster Bamboo Fly Rods

Azalea Magazine Features Oyster Bamboo Fly Rods

With a handcrafted, heirloom-quality bamboo fly rod in hand, Bill Oyster casts into a circle of dreams.

Azalea Magazine Features Oyster Bamboo Fly Rods

With a handcrafted, heirloom-quality bamboo fly rod in hand, Bill Oyster casts into a circle of dreams.

Hand engraved Trout by Bill Oyster

Hand engraved Trout by Bill Oyster

Hand engraved trout on bamboo fly rod reel seat

Hand engraved Trout by Bill Oyster

Hand engraved trout on bamboo fly rod reel seat

The Weird Grizzly Project Features Bill Oyster

The Weird Grizzly Project Features Bill Oyster

I finally got to sit down with this very fascinating, humble and  talented guy to discuss his journey from his love of fly fishing to becoming one of the worlds...

The Weird Grizzly Project Features Bill Oyster

I finally got to sit down with this very fascinating, humble and  talented guy to discuss his journey from his love of fly fishing to becoming one of the worlds...

BEAST

BEAST

BEAST.  Hand engraved reel seat by Oyster…the size of a nickel. 😳

BEAST

BEAST.  Hand engraved reel seat by Oyster…the size of a nickel. 😳

Explore Georgia: 2022 Travel Guide Features Oyster Bamboo Fly Rods

Explore Georgia: 2022 Travel Guide Features Oys...

The real reward is six days of laser-focused, leave-it-all-behind handiwork, starting with splitting and shaping raw bamboo into a hexagonal rod.

Explore Georgia: 2022 Travel Guide Features Oys...

The real reward is six days of laser-focused, leave-it-all-behind handiwork, starting with splitting and shaping raw bamboo into a hexagonal rod.