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Message Subject: Hauling rods
muskie24/7
Posted 6/18/2012 1:14 PM (#565962)
Subject: Hauling rods





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Does anyone know the best way to haul long muskie rods on a car? leaving for vacation tomorrow and my truck started acting up and Have to take the wifes car! thanks!

Brian
Weevil
Posted 6/18/2012 1:18 PM (#565965 - in reply to #565962)
Subject: RE: Hauling rods





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Location: Palatine, IL
Before I had a boat I used a 4" diameter PVC pipe with screw on end caps, bungeed to the roof rack. Never had a problem.
jackson
Posted 6/18/2012 2:05 PM (#565978 - in reply to #565962)
Subject: Re: Hauling rods




Posts: 582


same here. 4" PVC or Sewer pipe with end caps. Simple, cheap and protects them well. I cut some sponge and put it on both ends just in case the rods shifted. i can carry 3 -9' rods in mine. but you will need some sort of rack to bungee them too.
Fiedler
Posted 6/18/2012 3:36 PM (#566001 - in reply to #565962)
Subject: Re: Hauling rods





Posts: 283


Location: beloit
I had a center pass thru in my grand prix so I could put the rods inside, 9 footers were no problem.
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