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2na 02-16-2009 01:08 PM

how many rods do you carry with you?
 
The distance thread got me thinking - how many rods do you keep with you while fishing? No general purpose rod/reel for me! If you're golfing you have a different club for different situations, so on any given trip to the beach (bottom to top) I keep 2 - 7' ultralights with 8 lb braid, one 8' light with 10, one medium 9' Arra with 17 and a VS for night beach walking, one medium heavy 10' Arra with 20 to horse blues though seal infested water, and 2 heavy 11' Arra's with 17 (40 shocker) for bombing it out there. If I'm going to flip eels I bring a 9' lami GSB with 17 mono to boot. That gets me to seven, sometimes eight. What you got??

Back Beach 02-16-2009 01:15 PM

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.

fishingaddict 02-16-2009 01:19 PM

you actually carry all those or you got a beach truck?
i carry 2 at a time the most. A 8 foot daiwa sealine with a penn 550ssg with 30lb braid for schoolies or light action fun with bigger fish and a 10 foot ande tournament surf with a penn 850ssm with 65 lb braid its my breachway beast.

The Dad Fisherman 02-16-2009 01:23 PM

One, unless I'm at the canal then I bring 2...one for jigging and one for plugging

2na 02-16-2009 01:30 PM

truck. And I forgot - before sand eels became scarce I'd carry a 11' bait rod too, along with a sand eel rake to boot.

bart 02-16-2009 02:06 PM

what BB said. i always have 2 rods on me, my 10ft super surf and a 9ft loomis 1084 as a back up. if i'm walking a long distance then i carry both. if i can get back to my vehicle fairly quickly then i'll leave the 9ft'er in there. either way im bringing an extra rod( and spool) because i'm not going to pay 20 bucks for gas and 20 for eels and then get to a spot just to have my only rod break...

slow eddie 02-16-2009 02:15 PM

one at a time, back up 2 piece in the trunk. one never knows

Rappin Mikey 02-16-2009 02:32 PM

Depends where I am at. Usually, unless I'm planning on kayaking, and or driving the beaches, 2. Otherwise, 5.

Nocturnal 1 02-16-2009 02:50 PM

1 with a spare spool.
I fish so close to home if i need my back up it's 30 seconds away.

steve 02-16-2009 03:15 PM

Usually just one,9 or 10 fter. I leave nothing in the vehicle, particularly Van Staals.

snake slinger 02-16-2009 03:21 PM

1 most of the spots i fish are a walk.

BassDawg 02-16-2009 03:47 PM

2 ~~no matter how far the trek.

1 for eeeeeeeeeling and 1 for plugging the 3 dawns!!

just don't like being caught undergunned or ill-prepared.

MikeToole 02-16-2009 04:03 PM

Always have a back up in the truck but rarely carry more than one except when I'm bait fishing when I usually have two. Now if I'm driving the beach normally have six rods rigged and ready just in case.

JLH 02-16-2009 04:22 PM

Usually only bring what I am going to carry with me so one rod and my plug bag. Don’t really like leaving extra rods/plugs in my truck at night.

Pete F. 02-16-2009 05:16 PM

one, I can't imagine carrying two rods, where would I leave the other when I wade out on a rocky bar?

jimmy z 02-16-2009 05:36 PM

At night, one for eels and one for plugs. At daybreak, only one for pencils.:kewl:

afterhours 02-16-2009 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steve (Post 665104)
Usually just one,9 or 10 fter. I leave nothing in the vehicle, particularly Van Staals.

hear ya steve, used to have 4-5 in truck, but with recent rash of thefts over the last few years no way.

tattoobob 02-16-2009 05:56 PM

I usually take at least 2 but if I can't be close to my truck or carry it with me I only take 1

If I am driving the beaches 6 to 8

Rob Rockcrawler 02-16-2009 06:36 PM

If its the canal i bring 2. Anywhere else i bring one. And leave 1 or 2 more in the truck. gsb 1201L-4", or RS 1208 covers a lot of situations.

Redsoxticket 02-16-2009 06:47 PM

I only bring one rod however I do waste a good amount of time in deciding which rod to bring.

RickBomba 02-16-2009 07:29 PM

Usually four, one 8' Ron Arra for schoolies, a 9' Fenwick that's all around good mojo, 10' All Star for eels, and an 11' meat stick for heaving or kayaksting (this is at the Cape).
Around here, I use a 10' Conoflex Sorcerer for throwing chunks and the All Star for eels or plugs.

late-start 02-16-2009 07:45 PM

One

fishaholic18 02-16-2009 07:57 PM

2...1 for snaggin' the other for live lining...:fishin:

MassBass 02-16-2009 08:32 PM

I can't imagine carrying more than 1 rod. My guess is that most of you with more than one rod either fish with a beach buggy or the canal with bikes? 1 rod for me. I fish on the move, lot's of walking and climbing.

Swimmer 02-16-2009 08:53 PM

It depends whether or not i am traveling in the "f$#@*$& fishing focus" or the ranger.

My brother's focus I can fit two rods easy. The 11'3" sticks right out the window. The tenfooter just inside.

In the ranger I can hide four inside on the underside of the roof, outside an infinite number, up to twleve. So that would be sixteen in all if I pushed it. You should see the friekin ranger when I drive onto the ferry in Woods Hole. More than one person has thought and said I must own a tackle shop.

I usually carry two along the @^$%* or down the beach.

BassDawg 02-16-2009 09:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 665156)
one, I can't imagine carrying two rods, where would I leave the other when I wade out on a rocky bar?

most of my udl's have ample room for laying down the alternate rod

Quote:

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.

the second reason why i tote both my sticks to the surf,
they can't steal what's not there mi amigos!!!

Sweetwater 02-16-2009 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2na (Post 665073)
The distance thread got me thinking - how many rods do you keep with you while fishing? No general purpose rod/reel for me! If you're golfing you have a different club for different situations, so on any given trip to the beach (bottom to top) I keep 2 - 7' ultralights with 8 lb braid, one 8' light with 10, one medium 9' Arra with 17 and a VS for night beach walking, one medium heavy 10' Arra with 20 to horse blues though seal infested water, and 2 heavy 11' Arra's with 17 (40 shocker) for bombing it out there. If I'm going to flip eels I bring a 9' lami GSB with 17 mono to boot. That gets me to seven, sometimes eight. What you got??

Well, I don't know if I have the expertise to add anything to what 2na (Mike) has to say. But on the beach I bring at least 3 rods. 1) 10 foot conventional Lamiglas with an Abu Garcia 7000 C3 (or CL) with 20# mono (hate braid on conventional for bait) for casting bait (sand eels), 2) a 10 foot St. Croix spinning (up to 4 oz) with a Penn 750 with 30# braid for plugging when I need the distance and 3) an 8 foot St. Croix (up to 2.5 oz) with a Penn 460 Slammer with 30# braid when I want to walk the beach for a distance and want to conserve weight and energy.

So at least 3 on my truck at all times.

MarshCappa 02-16-2009 10:25 PM

2 for me.

gone fishin 02-16-2009 10:27 PM

One for pluggin and up to 6 or 7 for backup - soaking bait - jigging or whatever. If I am hoofing it and away from the vehicle one is the limit excepting the ditch where two is a must. One rigged for tin/lead and one for plug.:walk:

ReelinRod 02-17-2009 12:05 AM

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.


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