In this episode of the Saltwater Edge Podcast, we sit down with Ralph Craft, founder of Crafty One Customs, a master rod builder whose fishing rods are used across 49 states and 33 countries. Ralph shares his journey from military service to becoming a globally respected figure in custom rod design, his passion for saltwater fishing, and his mission to preserve the sport’s future.
We discuss:
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The art of rod building and gear optimization for big game like bluefin tuna
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His Prince Edward Island bluefin trips
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Efforts to educate anglers about the impact of offshore wind farms
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How Ralph supports local communities through events like the Teddy Bear Toss and pediatric cancer fundraisers
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Why shopping local matters now more than ever
If you're passionate about fishing, conservation, or want to learn about building better tackle for serious offshore action—this one's for you.
📍 Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro to Ralph Craft and Crafty One Customs
01:20 - How Ralph got started in fishing
02:20 - From freshwater to saltwater fishing
03:00 - Love for Rhode Island’s fishery
05:18 - Fishing as a way to mark time
06:00 - Tog fishing and sustainability
07:38 - The importance of responsible angling
08:48 - Balancing business with conservation
09:14 - Fishing breaks down barriers
10:00 - Ralph’s military background and beliefs
11:04 - Supporting local vs. big box retailers
14:23 - Custom rod building as an art form
16:15 - Testing rods on Prince Edward Island
19:10 - How rod design helps with technique and injuries
24:16 - Rod performance and fishing technique tips
26:00 - How to choose the right rod for different species
28:00 - Casting, reel setups, and rod building education
30:00 - What is acid wrap and why it matters
33:00 - Why rods are the most underrated investment
36:00 - Aesthetics vs. function in rod building
40:12 - Ralph’s community work: Teddy Bear Toss & cancer support
44:13 - Wind farms: impact on fishery & local communities
47:00 - Environmental concerns of offshore wind
50:00 - Superheating water and fish migration disruptions
53:00 - Why anglers need to stay informed
58:00 - Final thoughts on protecting what we love
John Bollard
April 09, 2025
Peter and Ralph, I’ve been in both of your stores and really appreciate what you’re doing on the island. I’ve bought 95% of my gear from you two and will continue to do so. I know my mission is to read more, listen more, and be on the water more. Thanks