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hi


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BenR
Posted 8/10/2012 10:26 AM (#577266 - in reply to #576956)
Subject: Re: Newer boats, rod storage, and what to do w/Musky rods.


KSauers - 8/9/2012 7:10 AM

BenR - 8/7/2012 8:40 AM

You can get such quality two piece rods, it really doesn't make much sense to worry about storage length. BR



Ben has spoken. Get rid of all your rods and get all 2 piece rods because Ben has said you don't need one piecers. Just because you like 2 piece rods doesn't mean we all should. Let's have a little diversity in musky fishing.


Center rod storage is useless to me. Only my jigging rod fits. My rigging rods are even too long.


There is clearly a need and you can now get 2 piece rods that are the same or better quality as high end rods up to 9'. I got mine through Dadson custom rods, but I know of a couple others with less expensive models. Trucks typically are not made to hold 9' rods and it is not always safe to keep them in a boat. Just offering a solution that fixes the issue. BR

Edited by BenR 8/11/2012 3:25 PM

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