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Having been raised on a farm in southern Minnesota in the late 40's and early 50's I developed a love for all things outdoors at a very young age. I tagged along with my father while he was hunting, fishing, and tending trap lines. It wasn't long before I was out on my own following in my fathers footsteps. The values that were instilled in me during these years have stayed with me my entire life.
In October of 2005 I retired from Nobel-Sysco and began to make rods full-time. I have volunteered with Trout Unlimited, The Boys & Girls club, The Boy Scouts, The One-on-One organization, and the Jefferson County outdoor lab for numerous years teaching youngsters to tie flies and to fish. I strongly believe that education is of the up-most importance to instill not only conservation ethics in our youth but also to help them to become more well-rounded individuals. I'm lucky to have a beautiful wife who shares my love of the outdoors and is often by my side while hunting or fishing. Rita has even successfully harvested an elk all by herself (with her favorite guide)!. I have a son who lives in Seattle, Washington with his wife and two daughters. I also have a daughter who lives in Hendersonville, North Carolina with her husband, son and daughter. My youngest son lives in San Diego with his wife. My youngest daughter still lives in the Denver area with her husband and children. I look forward to visiting my grandchildren (and children...sometimes) now that I'm semi-retired. Having them all located near great fishing was not planned but is a nice bonus!
Starting in the 70's I began to build custom rods to compliment my hand tied flies. I had always had an interest in learning how to make a bamboo rod. In fact, I pushed Jeff Fultz into first trying to make a bamboo rod from scratch. I later spent four years working with Jeff in his shop learning the craft. I have come to realize just how slow and arduous the task of making rods is, but the results continue to amaze me and the feel of cane rods is something that has to be experienced.
Doug Borer
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