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Message started by Android on Feb 9th, 2011 at 8:54am

Title: Re: Baitcaster for Pike?
Post by mastertangler on Feb 9th, 2011 at 11:53am
Android
When I base camped last year I brought in 4 rods/3 reels and was glad I did when I had 2 rods go down almost instantly due to eyelets. That was a basecamp trip though with just a few portages to get to Basswood. I will have only 2 rods this summer.

I always have a baitcaster and I use it exclusively for pike fishing. I try and target larger pike and hence I use big lures, often musky lures. I find these larger type lures are much easier to handle with a baitcaster.

I always bring 1 pc rods with the exception of my 9' steelhead rod which I like trolling. Even that rod, however stays together during the duration of the trip. The commonly accepted practice, and it has been voiced many times over by the likes of KF, OS, DD and many others is the rods stay in the boat while portaging fastened to your seat and thwarts via a dealee bob. (I think that's what they are called). This will, for the most part, protect them from damage. I would not be a fan of hand carrying a 1 pc rod across a portage.

Somebody on the site (please forgive my forgetfulness) had suggested using golf club tubes to protect the upper half of the rods. I intend to use industrial velcro to attach the tubes to the side of the canoe. I will let you know how that worked. DD has pics on the site where he has used clips. He is a nice sort of bloke and will help you if you but ask. These tubes will aid you on brushy portages where occasionally a branch will sneak in and grab a rod. The tubes will also help to alleviate abuse to your graphite wonder wands when loading and unloading your packs.

I'm not the least bit shy BTW about having people down to fish. Actually it happens at least once every few years. I must confess to a vested interest in doing so as I take some delight and satisfaction in sending folk back home with a few bruises (from the fish, not from me ;D) and sore arms. Your 1/2 way there as I see you have some good natured spunk............now we just have to work on the "all expenses paid" part. ;)

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