i know there is very little in the line of fishing gear that's made here these days. there's only one company that i know of that makes non-big-game reels here(ardent), but they're ugly and i've heard they aren't that great. penn got bought by shakespeare and now production is in china now(oddly enough the side plates still say "made in USA" though there's a "made in china" sticker on the foot of their reels).

g-loomis, st. croix and lamiglas rod blanks(well, the ones you'd want to use at least) are all made here. however, i don't think there's many component manufacturers in the US, most are built with japanese fuji guides and seats.

hooks -- japan(owner/gami), korea(brad's, vision), france(VMC), norway(mustad)...are there any american brands still here?

it gets really depressing when you get into electronics. the corporate powers that be sold us out and tell us to embrace a "global economy" which did nothing but eliminate american manufacturing and make the upper class rich.