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Hello, I have a question about the regulations for PA. My question is: In the rule book it says about fishing with 3 rods/lines. Does this mean you can't have more than 3 lines in the water? I've wondered this for a very long time. I just used to shore fish so I wouldn't carry too many, but now that I have a boat. I have much more rods and reels. Obviously I only use 1 at a time..I'm bass fishing. So you can have more than three, but there can't be more than three lines in the water, is what I'm asking?

 

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Yeah you can have as many combos as you want, you just can't use more than three at a time. Good example would be if you're bank fishing for carp or catfish and have a trio of rods perched up with bait on the lines.

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Yeah you can have as many combos as you want, you just can't use more than three at a time. Good example would be if you're bank fishing for carp or catfish and have a trio of rods perched up with bait on the lines.

Alright, Thanks a lot! That is all I needed to know!

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