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Old April 4th, 2009, 10:49 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Bob La Londe
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Default Telescope rod

"mike" wrote in message
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I am in the need for a new rod and reel and was considering going with
a telescope rod. I am only considering the telescope rod because I
can back it in my pack when I go mountain biking, kayaking, hiking,
etc with out having to worry about space.

I am specifically considering this type of rod because of the remote,
untouched lakes I will be in and around this summer. How well do these
rods compare to a normal 6' two piece rod?
Will I be disapointed trying to case from shore with one of these
rods?

Mike
mlawrenc(at)gmal.com


I have had a few telescoping rods and I have to say in the long run they
have all sucked. Most of them even in the short run. For packing I would
go with a multi piece pack rod instead. The only telescoping rod I had that
didn't break under use was one of those cheap South Bend ones. instead they
get stuck and won't retract, and the eyes slip off the sections.

Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com




 




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