Wednesday, September 30, 2009

First Blog

Hello blogging world! Yep, this is my first ever blog. I first want to introduce myself. My name is Gary Savage, and I'm from the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Born and raised here, I enjoy all the fishing and hunting it has to offer. My passion is surf fishing for Red Drum, but as with most fisherman, I'm happy with just about anything that will bite a hook. There is nothing like it when you see your pole bent over double and line peeling off the reel like it's hooked into a freight train. I have to thank my father and his father for teaching me respect for and the importance of the outdoors and instilling within me this passion for surf fishing, that continues to grow with each passing day. I hope to pass along this same passion to my sons, who are only 5 and 2, but have already shown an interest in both fishing and hunting.

It's not only the actual fishing part that I love, but what goes into it as well. In the past couple years I have dabbled in the art of custom rod building, mainly surf fishing rods. A surf rod is a graphite or fiberglass pole that is anywhere from 7 to 12 feet long, and can be used with a spinning or conventional reel. Of course there are other designs from fishing poles that are built specifically for a certain type of fishing. Whether it be fly fishing, offshore, fresh water, or inshore fishing, the design of these poles are infinite as to the design and placement of the guides and reel seat, however they are also built specifically for the individual who is going to use them, and their casting style and technique. Custom rod building is much more complicated than walking into your favorite outfitter or store and buying a fishing pole off the shelf, but the satisfaction from catching anything with something that you built with your own two hands just can't be beat.

I have created an online store, savagecustomrods.com - which is still a work in progress, but in its completion I hope will help fellow surf fisherman/women in their outfitting and preparation for fishing the ocean beaches all around the world. There are also numerous fishing forums that have so much useful information in them from knowledgeable and veteran fisherman, that I recommend checking out. Don't be afraid to ask questions either, there is no such thing as a dumb question.

Well that's a little more than an introduction about myself, but I appreciate you taking the time to read it. I'd love any and all feedback that you have. Thank you for your time and tight lines!

6 comments:

  1. Just wanted to stop by and welcome a new outdoor blogger to the blogosphere. If there is anything I can do to help or any questions I can answer, please don't hesitate to ask.

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  2. Hello, Gary, and welcome to the blogging world. Like Kristine said in her comment if there is anything I can do to help out in getting you off to a good start just let me know. I have signed on as a follower of your blog and will be adding your link to my BlogBuddies blog roll today over on my blog at Idaho Fishing Notebook. If you will accept a suggestion, sharing links with your fellow outdoor bloggers is a great way to get exposure to your blog and to your rods. Would you consider putting up a blog roll on your blog and sharing links with me.

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  3. Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a comment. You are always welcome to drop by and comment whenever you get a chance.

    As far as a Blog Roll goes, we both use the Blogger format to generate our blogs online. You have used some of Blogger's feature's to put some things in the sidebar of your blog. One of the featured options you can choose from your list of things to add to your blog is a Blog Roll or Blog List. Just click on that feature and you can start adding links (or the web address for your fellow outdoor blogging friends. Their links will show up on your sidebar and you or your visitors can then click on the link to go see what other bloggers are blogging about. In turn, your blog is then added to their blog rolls and readers or viewers can then click on your link when they are on other blogs and come see what you are posting about. The Outdoor Bloggers Summit is a great place to meet other bloggers and get their links (web address) to expand your blogs blog roll. It may sound confusing, but, it is really simple and as I said earlier in the previous post it is a great way to get exposure for your new blog and your rods etc. Soon you will have a common ground with many other bloggers who have similar interests as you. Let me know if I can do anything else to help you get your blog roll going. It is my pleasure!

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  4. Gary, welcome to the world of blogging. I am here to help just like Mel. I also added you to my blogroll.
    Tight lines

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  5. Hi Gary,I also added you to my blogroll, happy blogging. sport fisherman

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