Bank fisherman: How many rods do you carry when you're fishing?
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by PJ_Savage
Usually two and a backpack with some tackle, water, and snacks
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by OGJimmyP
3 if I'm fishing a new lake. But usually 2. One rod with a swim jig, swim bait, squarebill etc. And the other rod with a dropshot, shakey head, senko (finesse)
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by PJ_Savage
Before I had a boat usually 2. Live bait on one and a senko or jitterbug on the other.
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by Oakwoodforge
2-4 depends on where I’m fishing and how much time I have to fish .
2 one lite tackle the other 8 to 10 lb .
GatorGuy
Loc: N central NC near the Virginia line
3-5 all rigged different and ultra lite to medium heavy baitcaster
It depends on the state that you are in because each state has there own rules. In Calif, a sore fisherman is only allowed one line and bait in the water at any one time unless you buy a two-rod permit but that rule may be different depending on your state. In bass fishing or baitcasting with an artificial lure, the fisherman can have up to four rods but still, only one rod or lure can be fished at one time. I will store up to four-rod setups in my bass boat when I am on the water but only a single rod and reel can be used at one time so the four-rod setups are just there for a quick change like if I am in a flipping situation or a fast need for topwater bate.
trout fishing on a lake: I take 4 rods; all rigged differently it pays to try different lures and different depths
Ga_Gyrl
Loc: Atlanta GA /Jacksonville FL
FS Digest wrote:
Bank fisherman: How many rods do you carry when you're fishing?
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by PJ_Savage
2 to 4 depending on where I'm fishing.
Always 2 min. That way if something happens I can still keep fishing.
FS Digest wrote:
Bank fisherman: How many rods do you carry when you're fishing?
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by PJ_Savage
Hummm, how many fishing poles do I carry when I’m fishing? Well, when I’m fishing I don’t carry any poles.
Huntm22
Loc: Northern Utah. - West Haven
OregonBob wrote:
trout fishing on a lake: I take 4 rods; all rigged differently it pays to try different lures and different depths
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