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jimmy z 02-17-2009 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by ReelinRod (Post 665316)
Wow, I'm going to sound like a freak or something.

If I'm going down alone I take at least 15 complete set-ups. I keep my options open from throwing 1/8oz leadheads for weakies from a backside bulkhead to 12ozs and a bunker noggin on the front beach . . . and everything in between.

No my friend, not a freak. Just OCD's. I got 'em too, but know I got 'em.:kewl:

2na 02-17-2009 08:46 AM

Good job ReelinRod - I'd carry more but that's about the max for the roof rack. Sometimes I'll put the 7'ers on my bunk or front mount so I can cram more on top. I need a different rod for different situations big fish small fish close fish far fish bluefish.

bassackward 02-17-2009 09:50 AM

Usually 2 when hoofing the beach, 2-3 in the yak, and 2 - 4 when driving the beaches. Always have a spare 8 or 8 1/2 foot 2 piece and reel w/xtra spool under rear seat as a back up. Plus, a travel rod or two with reels under seat as well for fresh or schoolies. Now that I am starting to try conventionals as well, I may have more to bring in the future.

EarnedStripes44 02-17-2009 09:59 AM

2....

Mr. Krinkle 02-17-2009 10:08 AM

When I'm jetty fishing i'll bring 2 rods. I use a 1321M w/ vs200 most of the time but I'll also bring either another 1321M or a 10' honey lami w/ vs250 for some yanking power. Back bays and open beach i'll bring 2 rods. Arra 1204 vs150 if there are small fish around and my 1321M w/vs200. When i'm on my boat I bring way too many rods.

fishbones 02-17-2009 10:30 AM

One rod goes with me for plugging. I like to travel light because I do a lot of walking. I also keep a 9' 2 piece and sometimes an 8' 2 piece in the trunk with a few extra reels and an extra plug bag.

Bronko 02-17-2009 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Back Beach (Post 665075)
Easy access spots like the canal I usually have 2. One for each weight range I'm using.
Difficult access areas like XXXXXX_XXXXXX or long walks its one 10' spinning rod for me.

Ditto.

saltfly 02-17-2009 11:10 AM

Riding the beach;9.3 spinners,3 conventionals,3 flyrods.Canal;2.1 plug spinner,1 conventional jigger.Beach walking calm nights;2.1 spinner and 1 flyrod[4pc. brkn dwn].beach walking windy nights.1 plugger.

eskimo 02-17-2009 12:31 PM

Only one with a spare spool.

fcap60 02-17-2009 01:27 PM

85% -only 1 rod
15% - 2 rods, when I want to bring a fly rod or conventional and I can feel safe about where I leave it.

Zeno 02-17-2009 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by afterhours (Post 665176)
hear ya steve, used to have 4-5 in truck, but with recent rash of thefts over the last few years no way.

I hear that
I only carry one these days unless i am out east
Even then ,they never are on the truck ,allways inside
You cant leave anything outside these days

Justfishin' 02-17-2009 02:54 PM

I allways have at least two in the truck,( 1 spin, 1 conv) and a couple of fly rods behind the seat. When I'm walking or rock crawling just 1 with a spare spool, 2 if I'm staying put. When I'm driving the beaches-Rolling Tackle Shop!

ElSluggo 02-17-2009 08:15 PM

More means less
 
to me the more I carry the less I move and the less I catch. I have done the best with one and and extra spool. the question is which one?

BOSOX 02-17-2009 09:59 PM

I almost always have 2 on me just in case. On time I was out in the kayak in the middle of a school of bass and I got a nasty backlash, buck fever I guess. The spool was FUBAR, no chance of clearing it...that was the last time I brought one rod. 4-6 rods when I'm on the boat, just 1 7' spinning combo when the schoolies show up. Always 2 at the canal, it's definetely not worth the drive and walk to wad up a reel on the second cast

Rocco34520 02-17-2009 10:39 PM

2 when im at the canal. One for plugging and one for jigging.

BOSOX 02-18-2009 11:24 AM

Just curious, does the "vs" stand for Van Staal??? If so, holy bejesus. How many ya got? Your on LI, so maybe they fell off the back of a truck. I'm jealous.

maddmatt 02-25-2009 11:43 AM

4 plus xtra spools to feed the seals. i keep 3 out and rigged so when a seal busts you off in the 10 min blitz at dawn thers no down time...... until you bust off the 3rd seal. been sealed as many as 6 times in a morning. anyone ever try seal nuggets?

MAKAI 02-25-2009 08:29 PM

I just spool up a beer can with 60# pound blue mono, use a spark plug for a sinker, scrap some dried squid of the jetty,make sure my filthy wife beater tank top is too tight, my hair net is in place and the neck tats are looking slick. I bolo that spark plug around my head a few times and let fly, sit back and hang with the "new americans". Where's my free stuff it's been over a month now, c'mon.

5/0 02-25-2009 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by MAKAI (Post 668667)
I just spool up a beer can with 60# pound blue mono, use a spark plug for a sinker, scrap some dried squid of the jetty, and hang out with the "new americans". Where's my free stuff it's been over a month now, c'mon.

Bring it!:cheers:

Stewie 02-26-2009 10:19 PM

I carry one. I usually have a spare reel stashed somewhere"just in case"

Saltheart 02-27-2009 02:48 AM

Most of the time I have one rod for the intended job and one two piece all around rod in the truck just in case.

In the fall in south county I usually have several rods. One for nightime plugging and eeling. One for schoolie blitzes. One for fishing in the current off the breachways and one to launch stuff as far as I can such as big poppers for bass or heavy metal like a needle eel for Albies and bonita.

Saltheart 02-27-2009 02:51 AM

Oh yeah forgot to name then.
Schoolies Lami GSH 108 2mh
Eeling Loomis 1266
breachways XRA1205
rackot launchers I have two Allstar 1418 and a Century Tip Tornado light. the tip tornado will really send them if the lure is heavy enough. The allstar 1419 can do down to 3 well and 2 in a pinch but not well.

Just n time 02-27-2009 09:11 AM

one, two 5
 
One rod when fishing the surf, two if fishing the canal because, well it's the canal. 5 or more when on the boat. I like the one rod the best. I try to go stealth, as little gear as possible to pick up and move fast. I target about 6-8baits I'm going to use and that is it. I use a rubber shad and jigs alot. Go light and move quick,and for the love ofGOD please wear a PFD!!! I hope someone's wife is reading this and forces her zipperhead husband:whackin: to get a PFD!!!


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