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While fishing over on the Bitterroot this spring there was a guy at the
flyshop with a car top fly rod holder. The beauty of this rod holder was that you could store the entire fly rod in it without breaking it down or taking the fly reel off. It looked like a metal/aluminum 10 ft. tube with a lockable door at the fly reel. It held two or three fly rods. I've googled and found several option, but none like I have described. Anyone know of the manufacturer or retailer? TIA, JT |
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![]() Rod holder? Pffft!! I once knew a fellow from the Midwest who drove halfway across the country with a rod tucked into the trim on the roof of the vehicle, and it made it intact to Penn's(roffian name withheld). Live dangerously, and save that money for really expensive, but necessary stuff, like Simm's wadersg Tom ......Lord knows, that was no help whatsoever..... |
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![]() On 28-Jul-2009, "JT" wrote: While fishing over on the Bitterroot this spring there was a guy at the flyshop with a car top fly rod holder. The beauty of this rod holder was that you could store the entire fly rod in it without breaking it down or taking the fly reel I just bought one this past week It is not lockable and I would definitely not drive on a h'way w it Its rated for about 50 mph by the mfr Attaches magnetically Tight Line Ent - TUlsa OK http://www.tight-line-enterprises.com Fred |
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![]() Anyone know of the manufacturer or retailer? Saw the same thing at the Denver Fly show, all those guys in the Midwest use them. Frank Reid (who doesn't know the brand name) |
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On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 19:06:21 -0700 (PDT), Frank Reid
wrote: Anyone know of the manufacturer or retailer? Saw the same thing at the Denver Fly show, all those guys in the Midwest use them. Frank Reid (who doesn't know the brand name) Saw a whole bunch of guys at the Second San Juan Clave carrying their rods by putting the butt section under the windshield wiper with the rod going up the windshield. As seen from behind, it looks like a car with lots of antennas sticking up. You can safely carry four rods this way, but ya sorta get into trouble when it rains. Thirty-five mph would be tops. Dave |
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On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 15:51:55 -0700, "JT" wrote:
While fishing over on the Bitterroot this spring there was a guy at the flyshop with a car top fly rod holder. The beauty of this rod holder was that you could store the entire fly rod in it without breaking it down or taking the fly reel off. It looked like a metal/aluminum 10 ft. tube with a lockable door at the fly reel. It held two or three fly rods. I've googled and found several option, but none like I have described. Anyone know of the manufacturer or retailer? TIA, JT Just wrap the rod in Simms waders and duct-tape it on the roof...Simms waders are indestructible, if you haven't heard... OTOH, you could take a thin-wall DWV (drain waste vent) or other thin-wall plumbing pipe, glue an end cap on the forward end and bungee cord a cap on the rearward end (get a rubber tarp strap - the black rubber style with the hooks in the holes at each end) put a eye-bolt in the end-cap, run the strap through the eye-bolt, and into a slot on the tube to secure the rear cap. Secure it to your roof rack, and you've got a rod carrier... HTH, R |
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On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 19:06:21 -0700 (PDT), Frank Reid
wrote: Anyone know of the manufacturer or retailer? Saw the same thing at the Denver Fly show, all those guys in the Midwest use them. Frank Reid (who doesn't know the brand name) Frank, Hope all is as well as can be - thinking about you and the family. TC, R |
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On Jul 28, 10:36*pm, wrote:
On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 15:51:55 -0700, "JT" wrote: While fishing over on the Bitterroot this spring there was a guy at the flyshop with a car top fly rod holder. The beauty of this rod holder was that you could store the entire fly rod in it without breaking it down or taking the fly reel off. It looked like a metal/aluminum 10 ft. tube with a lockable door at the fly reel. It held two or three fly rods. I've googled and found several option, but none like I have described. Anyone know of the manufacturer or retailer? TIA, JT Just wrap the rod in Simms waders and duct-tape it on the roof...Simms waders are indestructible, if you haven't heard... OTOH, you could take a thin-wall DWV (drain waste vent) or other thin-wall plumbing pipe, glue an end cap on the forward end and bungee cord a cap on the rearward end (get a rubber tarp strap - the black rubber style with the hooks in the holes at each end) put a eye-bolt in the end-cap, run the strap through the eye-bolt, and into a slot on the tube to secure the rear cap. *Secure it to your roof rack, and you've got a rod carrier... Been using PVC pipe for rod cases for many years (still got a Brannif sticker on one). Have, a time or three, bungeed them to roof racks. While in Peace Corps, had a 2ft. piece hose clamped to the rear frame of my bike, with a cut-out so the reel dropped down. Works well on my current bike, when camped somewhere and I use the bike to get to various points on the river -- like downstream from Fontenelle Rsvr. on the Green. cheers oz |
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In message , Dave LaCourse
writes On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 19:06:21 -0700 (PDT), Frank Reid wrote: Anyone know of the manufacturer or retailer? Saw the same thing at the Denver Fly show, all those guys in the Midwest use them. Frank Reid (who doesn't know the brand name) Saw a whole bunch of guys at the Second San Juan Clave carrying their rods by putting the butt section under the windshield wiper with the rod going up the windshield. As seen from behind, it looks like a car with lots of antennas sticking up. You can safely carry four rods this way, but ya sorta get into trouble when it rains. Thirty-five mph would be tops. Dave I wonder how thief-proof these devices are, should you need to take a break and be out of sight of the car? -- Bill Grey |
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"Hope all is as well as can be - thinking about you and the family."
Thank you, and to everyone who sent private correspondence. As you said, all is as well as it can be. We're in the baby steps mode, one small one at a time, and keeping moving forward. And also, since I don't have access to the names, the son-in-law mentioned that there were some significant contributions to the memorial fund from "some of my fishing buddies." The money will go towards both the Capitol Shakespeare in Bismarck, the Ehlers-Danlos National Foundation, and, hopefully, a scholarship at the University of Nebraska Omaha (the Other Nebraska college) for journalism majors. Again, thank you. |
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