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Posted: March 6th, 2007, 1:05 pm
by MudDucker
Always take too many, except for those rare days when I don't have enough

Posted: March 6th, 2007, 1:24 pm
by RHTFISH
MudDucker wrote:Always take too many, except for those rare days when I don't have enough


Posted: March 6th, 2007, 2:10 pm
by Woodburn
I take two
One rigged with topwater
One with a CJ, ready for Jerry's shrimp
Posted: March 6th, 2007, 3:38 pm
by Hit-n-Miss
RHTFISH wrote:One topwater, one with spoon, one with jig, two with CTs for
rodholders, and usually a spare


CT's for rod holders?

Posted: March 6th, 2007, 4:22 pm
by RodBow
Ha Ha Ha@! I see JumpTrout or Butch ain't said nothing!
They's set up with genuine Cabelas 4-sided racks holding 16 or 20 rods in their boat. That would be a total of at least 32 rods... They could probably supply "Take a Kid Fishing Day" with the rods they got leant up in corners somewhere...
Posted: March 6th, 2007, 4:38 pm
by tin can
reel therapy wrote:I thought I would peek in on this thread and see what the consensus was. But now I am now confused after reading this thread

, so on saturday I will just bring everything I have.
I don't think I want to take
ALL of mine.
I usually carry 6. If I think I might sling a cork I'll take the 7th rod.
There are 6 rod holders on each side of my boat. I use 1 side and leave the other open for my partner. I made Jumptrout narrow his armory down to six this past weekend.

Posted: March 6th, 2007, 7:24 pm
by Jumptrout51
8. Except when TinCan makes me leave the 2 I need in the truck.
Then it is 6.
I still need the 8 no matter what. I could not fish to my potential with 6.
Posted: March 7th, 2007, 2:50 am
by Chalk
4 or 5, maybe 6....got by with 2 for years though

Posted: March 7th, 2007, 8:44 am
by Redfin
one of the most important poles... the "power pole".. just like leaving the rods at home if you forget it - on some days
Posted: March 7th, 2007, 8:03 pm
by Jumptrout51
POWER POLE? You must be rich.

Posted: March 8th, 2007, 8:23 am
by grim reeler
They are a lot of money for a stick in the mud.