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What do you put your rods in?


INNKEEPER

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This looks pretty sweet,

How long of rods can you put in them??

havent found one as nice as this, a little expensive, but if your hauling 6 custom rods its a small price to pay to protect them. Ive tried the arrow case things and its okay, but this is the chit

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I carry about six rods all between 18" and 24"-inches. I put the rods in a 5-gallon plastic bucket in a verticle position. If I need to carry more rods or bring more rattle reels I grab another bucket and throw it in the sled. This is a system that has worked for me for over 40-years...and the buckets can be found free of charge at almost any construction site in America.

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I carry about six rods all between 18" and 24"-inches. I put the rods in a 5-gallon plastic bucket in a verticle position. If I need to carry more rods or bring more rattle reels I grab another bucket and throw it in the sled. This is a system that has worked for me for over 40-years...and the buckets can be found free of charge at almost any construction site in America.

Sadly to say your 40yr old system may not work for some of us who haul alot of equipment, need space or arrangement, or need to protect custom rods and reels worth over hundreds of dollars while cruising on the ATV. But the bucket works great for my 4yr old though and his kiddie sticks. laugh

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