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Travel Rod/Reel Suggestions Please
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<blockquote data-quote="Pilchard" data-source="post: 5856938" data-attributes="member: 19427"><p>This might not help you based on what is available in the area you are going... But whenever I travel to fish, where fishing is not the main reason for going, I pack only a reel or two. I go to a local place and buy a cheap rod and reel when I get there. I swap the reel out for my quality stuff to fish. When it is time to leave, I find a local kid and give them the cheap combo and a bit of tackle to get them started.</p><p></p><p>I have always been unimpressed with travel rods so if I am going to use a crappy rod, I figure it makes sense to support the local economy and make some kid's day.</p><p></p><p>For serious fishing travel, I always brought one-piece rods in large tubes and paid the oversized baggage fee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pilchard, post: 5856938, member: 19427"] This might not help you based on what is available in the area you are going... But whenever I travel to fish, where fishing is not the main reason for going, I pack only a reel or two. I go to a local place and buy a cheap rod and reel when I get there. I swap the reel out for my quality stuff to fish. When it is time to leave, I find a local kid and give them the cheap combo and a bit of tackle to get them started. I have always been unimpressed with travel rods so if I am going to use a crappy rod, I figure it makes sense to support the local economy and make some kid's day. For serious fishing travel, I always brought one-piece rods in large tubes and paid the oversized baggage fee. [/QUOTE]
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