For the most part, I don't let problems compile.
When a bolts falls off my boat, The next day I take care of that problem and tighten the rest.
If I loose that favorite lure, the next day I'm finding two replacements.
If a trailer light goes out, the next day I'm replacing it and greasing the bearings.
If the clutch starts leaking in my wifes car, the next day I'm fishing (hey....)
But, rods and reels? I guess I let those problems stack up. With 10 of em in the boat, there's always another. Five are mine, and The other Five are Sharon's.
Only Five? To reduce the mess/clutter, If I fished a day with you, I'd probably only bring 2 rods with me....Just in case I break one.
I don't "so much" have specific rods for application. My rods and reels are more winter/summer divided.
I'll keep 4 summer rods and 6 winter rods in the boat during winter.
I'll keep 4 winter rods and 6 summer rods in the boat during summer.
I get out there this morning and decide I'm throwing a Frog, Regardless of catching anything or not....I'm GONNA FROG!
I ended up having to take parts off of two reels to make one work. Then put that reel on another rod, and then change the spool.![]()
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Then I broke my creation and came to work. It was either work, or, throw a vision 110 on pad stems.![]()