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So when your fishing the banks for a few hrs or the day how many rods are you generally bringing?

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Just one two rods is a hassle amd i have a method of making one rig able to be used as a Texas,florida,and Carolina rig without having to retie. Just swap around my plastic.

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Oh wow very nice man! That's my deal is trying to have a couple rigs with out rerigging all the time. But I always end up with a couple poles

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2 rods. One spinning one casting. I use spinning for worms and jigs. Casting for topwaters and crankbaits.

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Depends on accessibility.  4 rods usually.

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4. If something presents it's self I will use my jig rod to tie on. Jig rod for me is my junk rod when bank fishing. Bold is when I have to trek through the wilderness and lighten my gear. Jig rod will work from below surface to the bottom. Frog staying on top. I have access to the entire water column when I fish.

  1. Frog 
  2. Senko 
  3. Crankbait 
  4. Jig/Junk Rod
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usually 3 a ml spinning. mh jig rod. Mh cranking rod. Sometimes I'll carry a fourth top water rod. Re tying kinda sucks but days I don't want to launch the kayak shore fishing gets rid of the itch

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I carry two when on the bank. One spinning and one bait casting combo that covers a wide range of techniques. I carry four rods while on my kayak though.

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3 .... 1 Spinning, 1 Bait caster, and a back up in case.

I only bring out two with me to the shore and leave the other in the car.

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Back up in the car in case equipment failure or going to location where another rod is needed.

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One

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I usually take 4 with me in the car.  I carry 3 depending on where I am going.  If there is a lot of brush I will carry 2.

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Two or three depending on where I'm going and how long I have to fish.  When carrying two, it's a MF B/C and a ML/F spinning setup.  Third setup is a M/M or MH/M B/C.  I have a Spiderwire backpack that holds 2 rods, making it easier to transport everything.  

 

I sometimes ride my MTB to a couple of spots and take a couple of 2-piece rods, though I've got to be careful of low hanging branches on some single track.

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I bring a MH Baitcaster and a M Spinnning. If I had the money to spend I'd add a M Baitcaster to the mix.

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