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View Poll Results: Do you leave your reels on your rod?

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  • Never take the reels off the rod.

    5 41.67%
  • Take them on and off every time I go fishing.

    7 58.33%
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Thread: Storing rod and reel

  1. #1

    Default Storing rod and reel

    How do you guy store your rod and reels?


    do you take the reel of the rod and put it away and then when you go fishing you put it back together at the location where your Gona fish or do you leave it on your rod?

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2010
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    I've never taken the reels off my rods, in fact I have a rod holder set up inside my expedition that keeps the rods just under the inside and basically out of the way. It took some time to get it almost perfect, but I mixed and matched some stuff until I got something that works. A few have taken notice and do the same thing. I know I'm taking a chance by leaving them in my truck all the time as well as other gear but (KNOCK ON WOOD) I've been lucky that no one has messed with my gear. I've even left the truck in valet mode after going fishing and when back at home all the doors have remained unlocked and nothing came up missing.

  3. #3

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    I always take apart my saltwater rigs, never my freshwater. .

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Orange County
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    I always take my reels off and put them in a soft side tackle back I use to store my reels . My fishing rods go into either a storage tube or a rod bag I have . It kind of is a pain to set up each time but I do it . I spent a lot of money on my fishing gear I have now and I take great care of it . Now back in the day ( not all that long ago LOL ) I had all ugly Sticks for my trout fishing and cheep shimano 1000 rear drag reels ($29.00 ) walmart special. I would never take the reel off the rod and would leave in the back of my truck. After a few years the sun did major damage to the fishing rods and decided to upgrade my gear and to take care of it .

  5. #5

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    It all depends on where you store it and how often you fish I think. I don't take them off but I store my rods inside or in the back of my truck which has a shell, oh and I fish most everyday big time hassle to take the reels off each time.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Menifee
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    Nope, all rods and reels lay on the deck of my boat in the garage. Well sometimes I leave a few at home standing in a corner. Only time the reels come off the rod is if I'm having them strung or repaired.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Location
    Devore Heights, CA
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    My fly rods all have the reels taken off the rods and the rods and reels cased/bagged and put in a cabinet in my garage. All of my casting and spinning rods are in my boat rod locker loaded and ready for fishin'.

  8. #8

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    I fish way too often to be taking them apart for "storage". Heck, in the off season (winter) I still go out 2-3 days a week so they're just laid flat and out of the way.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    Rat Beach
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    Have 3 rods stored in the car 24/7, reels don't come off.
    Slightly bent position. Sometimes they get the salt rinsed off.
    FYI for you clean fanatics. I know guys at the marina that buy brand new 4 stroke motors and NEVER rinse them. One dude just bought a brand new 7.5 hp Merc for his dinghy to get to his big boat on the mooring. They never flush them (yes they should) but they don't care.
    Use them and abuse them.
    DR

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