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My rod holder causes my rods to bow slightly due to the weight of the reel. It is a horizontal rack in my truck and I have both rack pieces as close to one another as possible, but they still bow. My UL rod is the worst because I can only get the rod tip in the other end. Since it is my truck rod holder, they do not stay in there for any real length of time, maybe a week at the very absolute longest. If I know I won't be fishing any time soon (LMAO, sure, like that ever happens), they come inside and stand vertical in a closet.

 

How long is too long for this stress on the rods?

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Sounds like the butt is where it's sagging a little and this is not nearly as likely to warp as the tip.  As an option you could take the reel off and store it in a tackle bag or something. A glass rod is more apt to take a set if leaned against a wall etc. Later in the summer when it can get really hot in the car I'd take them out every day to be on the safe side.

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Sounds like the butt is where it's sagging a little and this is not nearly as likely to warp as the tip.  As an option you could take the reel off and store it in a tackle bag or something. A glass rod is more apt to take a set if leaned against a wall etc. Later in the summer when it can get really hot in the car I'd take them out every day to be on the safe side.

X2...:Victory:

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X3

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I wouldn't store rods with a curve in them, just wouldn't, that's all I'm saying.  If they develop a curve while resting in your truck rod holder, you might want to consider 2 piece rods.   You really don't lose much sensitivity or strength using 2 piece rods.

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Sounds like its time to buy a pocket

 

I wouldn't store rods with a curve in them, just wouldn't, that's all I'm saying.  If they develop a curve while resting in your truck rod holder, you might want to consider 2 piece rods.   You really don't lose much sensitivity or strength using 2 piece rods.

Sounds like it's time to buy a pocket fisherman!  :eyebrows:

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