Cajun Custom Rods took a break last Saturday, 14 May 2011 and drove south to try out some new rod designs as well as catch a few pre-spawn and spawn largemouth bass on Lake Mozingo, Missouri. By the way, full moon was Sunday night, 15 May 2011
Read more →Introducing our 2011 Cajun Custom Rods “Premier Series” Custom Fishing Rods – our #1 custom rod built on only the finest North Fork Composites rod blanks … the absolute best fishing rod blank in the industry. Handcrafted with care, these rods are the highest performing custom fishing
Read more →Here’s a few posts from Cajun Custom Rods Pro Staff Member, Tim Clark of Canton, Ohio … looks like things are heating up in the Ohio region and as usual, Tim’s right in the the thick of it – Nice work Tim! “On May 7th, I finished
Read more →We recently received an update from one of Cajun Custom Rod’s Pro Staff members, Mr. Bill Bostic, hailing from Foristell, MO. Here’s a quick profile on Mr. Bostic to include his preferred CCR crank bait rod design: Profile – Mr. Bill Bostic: Bill is a customer
Read more →The bass fishing for Nebraska is finally starting to warm and soon we’ll be staking claims for those “lunker” largemouth during the spawn. You can bet, the rod builders of Cajun Custom Rods will be out there … fishing, testing casting and spinning rods, and determining the
Read more →Mr. William Bostic hailing from Foristell, Missouri sent in a tournament update as one of our Cajun Custom Rods Pro Staff members. Read below to hear his weekend update from a tournament on Lake of the Ozarks (LOZ), Missouri as well as what he has to say
Read more →On 19 March Jon Vroom and Cajun Custom Rods headed out for some winter Nebraska bass fishing at little lake #20 in Fremont, Nebraska SRA. Just one week after the ice thaw here in Nebraska, we hit the open water in hopes of giving a few largemouth
Read more →As the winter season begins to fade and we all start watching the weather in preparation the spring fishing season, we’ve also been busy adding to our line of custom rod components at CCR. That said, we now have “College Rod Decals” as a selectable rod component
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