padlin Posted June 25, 2022 Posted June 25, 2022 From a canoe... usually 3 rods, all spinning. early season, L, ML, M. The Light is the most fun, can use it until the weeds get too thick. One of each cause I only own 1 L, and 1 ML. Once the weeds get to the surface I change to 2 M, and 1 MH. Other then a MH baitcast rod that I don't use, those are my 3 heaviest. All between 6' and 7', and all fast, reels from 1000 thru 3000. If I take out the #9 fly rod, it's the only rod on the boat. Quote
Super User Boomstick Posted June 27, 2022 Super User Posted June 27, 2022 I usually carry two rods when fishing from the bank. One with a moving or reaction bait and one with a soft plastic that fits where I'm fishing. In my kayak, I will usually carry 3-4 and tend to be leaning towards traveling lighter and more focused on a few things depending on the location and time of year, but there are some lakes where depending on the lake I may bring as many as 7. Quote
Gera Posted June 27, 2022 Posted June 27, 2022 one rod from the bank, if you plan to be very static bring two. leave extras in car/truck just in case. on kayak bring as many as you can comfortably fit in it. Quote
ska4fun Posted June 27, 2022 Posted June 27, 2022 Kayak fishing: Ultra BFS, BFS, ML and slow trolling setup. Quote
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