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Gotcha. I don't flyfish but was thinking of getting a small lightweight spinning combo to take. How the miles shakeout on our hike it seems like I will have a lot of time to fish. Guess I need to see what all I can fit into a chest rig.Deep dive topic for sure. Some folks just take a short rod and some flies in a container.
I generally bring my chest rig along with forceps, flies, and a small, collapsible net. Kind of depends on much of a focus the fishing is vs. other objectives.
Daiwa Presso 5 piece rod.Gotcha. I don't flyfish but was thinking of getting a small lightweight spinning combo to take. How the miles shakeout on our hike it seems like I will have a lot of time to fish. Guess I need to see what all I can fit into a chest rig.
if needed bring some electrical tapeFor those of you packing multi piece rods, have you done anything to mitigate losing a section? Do some just put together tighter?
We had a small uglystik 2 pc spin combo on a spring bear hunt in Idaho and my daughter got hung up, popped the line and the top of the rod went into the lake. I went for dip for it in freezing cold water, but couldn't turn it up with all the grass.
Cheaper rods tend to come apart a little bit easier, probably just looser tolerances on the sections. That said, if you apply the sections tight, with a quarter twist that seems to hold better for me. You can also use ferrule-wax to add some friction on looser sections, but most modern rods don’t need it.For those of you packing multi piece rods, have you done anything to mitigate losing a section? Do some just put together tighter?
We had a small uglystik 2 pc spin combo on a spring bear hunt in Idaho and my daughter got hung up, popped the line and the top of the rod went into the lake. I went for dip for it in freezing cold water, but couldn't turn it up with all the grass.
Try putting parrafin wax on the ferrules. I noticed it both lubricates and allows me to fit them tighter.For those of you packing multi piece rods, have you done anything to mitigate losing a section? Do some just put together tighter?
We had a small uglystik 2 pc spin combo on a spring bear hunt in Idaho and my daughter got hung up, popped the line and the top of the rod went into the lake. I went for dip for it in freezing cold water, but couldn't turn it up with all the grass.
No concerns with the Daiwa Presso, they stick together nice and firmly.For those of you packing multi piece rods, have you done anything to mitigate losing a section? Do some just put together tighter?
We had a small uglystik 2 pc spin combo on a spring bear hunt in Idaho and my daughter got hung up, popped the line and the top of the rod went into the lake. I went for dip for it in freezing cold water, but couldn't turn it up with all the grass.