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oldfart 01-23-2014 04:57 PM

3 rods
 
DNR is removing the 3 rod limit

bhl 01-23-2014 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by oldfart (Post 17125)
DNR is removing the 3 rod limit

All of my rods are happy about the good news. I could tell because when I went to the garage tonight, they were all standing straight up in their stands instead of milling around the garage complaining about lack of use like last night:eek:

bhl (Bruce).

Chessie27 01-23-2014 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by bhl (Post 17126)
All of my rods are happy about the good news. I could tell because when I went to the garage tonight, they were all standing straight up in their stands instead of milling around the garage complaining about lack of use like last night:eek:

bhl (Bruce).

I hear that!! Now I'm back to needing MORE tackle!! ;)

5th Tuition 01-23-2014 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Chessie27 (Post 17127)
I hear that!! Now I'm back to needing MORE tackle!! ;)

If you want more tackle; I have been using a basspro combo for catching spot the last three years on "Patent Pending". It is called "tiny lite". Talk about a fun little rod. Catch one spot, it feels like a monster, catch a double, you think moby dick is on the line:)
The spinning combo usually costs 24.99 but is on sale for 17.97:eek:
It is only 4'6" long and fits in any cabin.
Great for kids or adults. If you want a lot of hooping and hollering while catching bait, check it out.
When the reel gives out (at the end of the season), I buy a replacement for $10 at Clyde's Bait & Tackle:D
5th

reds 01-24-2014 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by 5th Tuition (Post 17130)
If you want more tackle; I have been using a basspro combo for catching spot the last three years on "Patent Pending". It is called "tiny lite". Talk about a fun little rod. Catch one spot, it feels like a monster, catch a double, you think moby dick is on the line:)
The spinning combo usually costs 24.99 but is on sale for 17.97:eek:
It is only 4'6" long and fits in any cabin.
Great for kids or adults. If you want a lot of hooping and hollering while catching bait, check it out.
When the reel gives out (at the end of the season), I buy a replacement for $10 at Clyde's Bait & Tackle:D
5th

Carrying 2 sets of rods for live lining sure saves time. My bottom rods are 5" long with a small spinning reel. I also carry a couple of conventional reels for the person who insists they can't use a spinning reel.


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