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Travel Rod
Who makes a good travel rod? Spinning or Casting, does not matter,
just need an OK (does not have to be Loomis quality) travel rod. It will ride around in the back of my car for those "quick stops" on the way home from work when I get out of the office early. I do not have the space in the car (Ford Escort) to safely carry a 2 pc rod, along with the work related stuff, so I was thinking a travel rod may fit the bill. Again this is not for "all the time" use, just when I get out of the office a couple of hours early and want to hit the local pond on the way home. Kurt |
Travel Rod
Cabela's..
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Travel Rod
The Cabela spinning rod sells for about $50 and is worth every penny. If you
want more info. I'll run into the basement and find my son's to get the details for you. I think it is a 5 pc.that ends up at around 6 1/2 feet. My son back-packed all over Wyoming last year with it and it survived in it's own travel pack. All of the telescoping rods we have tried in the past are junk compared to the Cabela rod. Good luck! "AJH" wrote in message ... Cabela's.. |
Travel Rod
I've got a Cabela's 3 piece Salt Striker spinning rod ( 7 ft assembled, 1/4
to 3/4 oz. lure rating ). Comes in a nice, tough travel tube. Made several trips to Florida, driving and flying, without a nick. Very pleased with the quality and performance. |
Travel Rod
For a Cheap decent stop on the way home rod, check wally world for the
Shakespeare excursion kit, about 25-35 bucks, 3 foot box holds everything and comes with a decent reel and 3 piece 7 foot pole, also has compartments for spinnerbaits and tackle "Eric H" wrote in message ... I've got a Cabela's 3 piece Salt Striker spinning rod ( 7 ft assembled, 1/4 to 3/4 oz. lure rating ). Comes in a nice, tough travel tube. Made several trips to Florida, driving and flying, without a nick. Very pleased with the quality and performance. |
Travel Rod
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 13:45:05 GMT, "alwayfishking"
wrote: For a Cheap decent stop on the way home rod, check wally world for the Shakespeare excursion kit, about 25-35 bucks, 3 foot box holds everything and comes with a decent reel and 3 piece 7 foot pole, also has compartments for spinnerbaits and tackle Randy Thanks for the tip. Sounds like something I could keep in my office and use over the noon hour for a quicky trip to the river that 4 blocks from the building I work in. Jim |
Travel Rod
I check my local wal-Mart, and they do not carry it. Of course, there
are about 3 more in the area, maybe one of them will have it. Thanks to everybody for the tips. Kurt On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 01:06:16 GMT, Jim Laumann wrote: On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 13:45:05 GMT, "alwayfishking" wrote: For a Cheap decent stop on the way home rod, check wally world for the Shakespeare excursion kit, about 25-35 bucks, 3 foot box holds everything and comes with a decent reel and 3 piece 7 foot pole, also has compartments for spinnerbaits and tackle Randy Thanks for the tip. Sounds like something I could keep in my office and use over the noon hour for a quicky trip to the river that 4 blocks from the building I work in. Jim |
Travel Rod
If not let me know. They have some up here, we could work something out if
you really want one. "KurtB" wrote in message ... I check my local wal-Mart, and they do not carry it. Of course, there are about 3 more in the area, maybe one of them will have it. Thanks to everybody for the tips. Kurt On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 01:06:16 GMT, Jim Laumann wrote: On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 13:45:05 GMT, "alwayfishking" wrote: For a Cheap decent stop on the way home rod, check wally world for the Shakespeare excursion kit, about 25-35 bucks, 3 foot box holds everything and comes with a decent reel and 3 piece 7 foot pole, also has compartments for spinnerbaits and tackle Randy Thanks for the tip. Sounds like something I could keep in my office and use over the noon hour for a quicky trip to the river that 4 blocks from the building I work in. Jim |
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