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Selecting a Surf Rod – On The Water

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I envy largemouth bass fishermen. They hit their favourite spots in a bedazzled boat outfitted with seats and stocked with a dozen or extra rods, every one particularly designed for the very lure tied onto the top of its line. I’ve dreamt of proudly owning a quiver of rods, with every surf rod purpose-built for each approach, tactic, and placement I’d fish—the perfect eeler, the right pencil popper-er, the most effective bucktailer, a darter dominator—however who desires to hold all these rods down the seashore?

In need of hiring a caddy or abusing the On The Water summer season intern program, it must be me, and except I’m fishing bait or have my truck (or canal bike) in shut proximity, bringing a number of rods into the surf isn’t at all times sensible. On the few events after I took a second plugging rod with me, the extra setup felt like a millstone round my neck. It eradicated the liberty to stroll and forged when transferring between areas, and after I left it on the base of the dunes, I couldn’t escape the nagging feeling that somebody would possibly come alongside and seize it or that on the finish of the journey, I’d overlook it. 



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