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How Do You Transport Your Rods/reels?


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#1 mmoritz11

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Posted July 31 2012 - 05:21 PM

im moving to college here in a couple weeks and was just wondering how you transport your rods/reels. i really dont wanna mess with taking my reels off everytime i put them in the truck
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#2 jslacker

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Posted July 31 2012 - 05:26 PM

Can you tie the to the top of your rig?
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#3 mmoritz11

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Posted July 31 2012 - 05:30 PM

i have a 9 inch lift so i think that would be a pain and i wouldnt be driving everytime my buddys and i go out. i guess im looking for something like a gun case for your rods if they even make those??

#4 drew4779

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Posted July 31 2012 - 06:03 PM

I transport mine in a large tube I got from the UPS store. Works great.

#5 LgMouthGambler

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Posted July 31 2012 - 06:09 PM

There is a bag that you can get from BPS that holds up to 8 rigs.
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#6 j.bruno

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Posted July 31 2012 - 06:38 PM

I just put the neoprene covers on my bait casters. Stick jackets on all my rods. I only bring 2 - 4 at a time so it isnt a big deal to carry them like that.

#7 Rangerphil

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Posted July 31 2012 - 07:06 PM

I use rod skins! They protect very well and are less expensive compared to other brands! You can get them at tacklesteals.com
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#8 jerzeeD

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Posted July 31 2012 - 08:16 PM

There is a bag that you can get from BPS that holds up to 8 rigs.

This

Cabelas has them too. That is what I use. Throw the bag in the bed without the hassles of removing the reels for transport.




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