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Bikefixr wrote:
I'm going to hawaii in mid-feb. Staying on the beach w/anatural reef. I need a 9 or 10' travel rod, 3-4 pc that can chuck 3oz. Anyone know of anything? Custom isn't viable-no time to do it. HELP! one option is to bring your own reel and tackle, then hit wallmart (or a better shop if you prefer) for a rod once you're there. On Maui there is a wallmart right near the airport. They will have some serviceable sticks, obviously nothing high end, but you could do a "throw-away" type option, or ship it back when you're done, if really desireable. Remember, HI is a populated state of the US, not a foreign country. That said, other options exist as I'm sure you're aware of, though I don't know the manufacturers of travel rods, I'd check with cabelas or bass pro as a start. |
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![]() "Rob Switzer" wrote: Bikefixr wrote: I'm going to hawaii in mid-feb. Staying on the beach w/anatural reef. I need a 9 or 10' travel rod, 3-4 pc that can chuck 3oz. Anyone know of anything? Custom isn't viable-no time to do it. HELP! one option is to bring your own reel and tackle, then hit wallmart (or a better shop if you prefer) for a rod once you're there. On Maui there is a wallmart right near the airport. They will have some serviceable sticks, obviously nothing high end, but you could do a "throw-away" type option, or ship it back when you're done, if really desireable. Remember, HI is a populated state of the US, not a foreign country. That said, other options exist as I'm sure you're aware of, though I don't know the manufacturers of travel rods, I'd check with cabelas or bass pro as a start. I also think it would be preferable to bring your own reel and tackle and buy a rod here. A bent/broken rod guide on a travel rod could be a real downer. Also, on any island you're going to, there will be rod options from $20 to $200. Also, spending some money at a local fishing shop will yield more information on what the locals are using (rods and baits/lures) and where they're fishing. Oh yeah, other good info would be where not to go. (e.g. not safe, freak waves, no fish, unfriendly people, ...) It might be too late to get a copy of "Hawaii Fishing News" via mail, but, pickup a copy as soon as you get here. Its loaded with information on whats been working for others. |
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I've lived i Hawaii all my life, and when i travel interisland or to the
Mainland I prefer a telescoping spinning rod which fits right in my suitcase. I had a high quality Daiwa made in Japan rod but when that finally needed to be replaced I tried Cabela's "Big Stick" telescoping rod, and bang for the buck it's hard to beat, and Cabela's is a excellent company to deal with. Their 10 footer would be perfect for your needs. Don't go the cheap eBay route, lousey quality, and zero service. Spy in Hawaii |
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