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 →Be sure to check out the Cajun Custom Rod “Gallery” and see for yourself the quality of our custom fishing rods. At CCR, we start with rod components that we feel confident fishing ourselves, on the waters and for the species we know best. Each Cajun Custom
Read more →Cajun Custom Rods is proud to announce our 2011 sponsorship of Skylar Hamilton! Skylar is a 16 year old professional bass fisherman from Big Stone Gap Virginia. He fishes the B.A.I.T. tournament series, the USA Bassin tournament series, and many other local tournament trails. Additionally, he’s recently
Read more →I have been taking my boys out to multiple Nebraska lakes over the last couple of weeks and fishing has been “hot” … not just temperature-wise, put catchin’-wise too! We’ve been throwing lots of crankbaits recently and have been doing pretty good on any rif-raf … down
Read more →I had the day off work, so I decided I would go wet a line and do some moving around on the water today. I fished this morning and early afternoon in Black Creek at the back of Doctors Lake … the bass aren’t on the beds
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