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Location: MI | Looking for a hard case or 2 for a couple rods.8'6" and 7'.
Any recommendations? |
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| There aren't any hard cases that can accomodate an 8'6" to my knowledge. I use the plastic/nylong (not sure) Rod Slicks. They're really nice and only cost around $10. If you really want a hard case I would make one out of PVC pipe. |
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| Guest - 5/16/2011 7:40 PM
There aren't any hard cases that can accomodate an 8'6" to my knowledge. I use the plastic/nylong (not sure) Rod Slicks. They're really nice and only cost around $10. If you really want a hard case I would make one out of PVC pipe.
I do the exact same thing. I use the Cabela's rod sleeves for storage and PVC containter for transport out of the boat. |
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Location: Madison |
There aren't any hard cases that can accomodate an 8'6" to my knowledge.
There are such cases, this one holds 9-footers and has a ton of storage: http://www.amazon.com/Plano-Jumbo-Airliner-Telescoping-Case/dp/B000...
Can typically put enough rods for a week of fishing for 2 or even 3 people in one of these. |
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Nice! I wasn't aware that any of these cases held rods over 7'. Thanks for posting. |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | The Plano Jumbo is a great case to carry rods in. FYI: airlines will only allow U to carry a 7' tube max. |
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Location: South-Central PA | I have a nice Plano that holds my 8'6"...but barely. I should have gotten the 9'.
jeremy |
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Location: Madison | PIKEMASTER - 5/17/2011 8:56 AM
The Plano Jumbo is a great case to carry rods in. FYI: airlines will only allow U to carry a 7' tube max.
Plenty of airlines will let you take cases over 7':
http://www.airline-luggage-regulations.com/special.php?flywith=Fish...
Delta, for example, will charge you a fee on longer tubes but will take rods up to 10' |
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| This sounds a little ghetto but it works well and is cheap. Home Depot/ Lowes or Menards for you Wisconsin types (just kidding) sells PVC that has holes in it that is fairly light. It is wide enough to hold 3 rods in rod slicks. Get the length you want. Cap one end and seal it on. Take a second cap and put an eye hook or somethimg similar in it and run a bungee through. The Bungee goes into the holes on either side of the pipe and for under $20.00 you have a custom hard sided rod case. |
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Location: MI | Guest - 5/17/2011 9:49 AM
Nice! I wasn't aware that any of these cases held rods over 7'. Thanks for posting.
Nice!I'll have to look into that.
I'd like to get one like Jeremy Wade of River Monster uses.It's more of a square/box shaped,and it looks like it can hold 2 rods and other equipment |
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Location: Apple Valley, MN | My boat doesn't have rod lockers, so I do a combination of rod slicks and the PVC with holes that were mentioned above. I just slip the PVC pipe over the rods before I leave home and I don't have to worry about then getting banged around or broken during transit. The rod slicks are great and prevent any nicks or tangled lines. After I launch the boat, I just bungee strap the tube to my trailer since it doesn't fit in my truck. |
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