ROCbass Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 I was just wondering how everyone stores their rods and reels here. Do you leave your combos put together or separate them? I separate mine after almost every trip. I say almost because sometimes if I know I'm going out again in the next couple days I'll leave them together, and my ultralight combo gets left in the car for most of fishing season. The rods all go in a rod rack, and the reels all go in their orginal boxes inside a large plano tackle box with the drawers removed, which is also where I keep all my line spools. Quote
Big Tom Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 Once spring rolls around mine stay on my buddies boat until winter. I roll the drags off if I know it will be a while between trips. I don't separate the reels from the rods until winter boredom really kicks in. Quote
Super User bilgerat Posted February 27, 2011 Super User Posted February 27, 2011 I made a rod rack out of PVC pipe. My combos stay together for the entire season. Drags get backed off after every trip and covers go on the reels. They only get broken down in the winter. Quote
Super User skunked_again Posted February 27, 2011 Super User Posted February 27, 2011 in the rod locker during the season, in the man cave in the off season. i rarely take the reel off the rod. the only time i do so is for a clean/lube. Quote
BassThumb Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 I put the rods in rod socks and set them in the corner of my basement, and put all the reels back in their original boxes. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted February 27, 2011 Global Moderator Posted February 27, 2011 bicycle hooks hanging from the ceiling in the garage. They're coated so they don't damage the finish on the rods and it keeps them from getting knocked over or stepped on. They're only about a dollar apiece and you can hang about 4 combos on each pair of them. Plus you can always add a couple when the bait monkey gets to you. ;D Quote
bass or bass ? Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 I have a rack system that stores all my rigs ( bait cast, fly cast, spinning) horizontally just below the ceiling in my shop. I also keep the reels wrapped in plastic newspaper bags to keep dust out of them. Quote
Senkoman12 Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 mine stay together on rod racks during the season and off season. i have a smaller rod rack that i move to a better area during the season for easy access. they stay in my unheated garage. i just take off the lures and put them up for the season though this year i am buying stick jackets and reel covers. btw my dad and i's seldom used rods(fly,steelhead/salmon, etc.) stay on 2 dressers sitting on top of bins. it sounds bad but we have been doing for about 10 years now with no problems Quote
Pa Angler Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 Mine will stay on my boat all season but come off and stored in my house over winter. When in my rod locker I use a stick jacket on each rod and a reel cover. Tight Lines Pa Angler Quote
Stasher1 Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 Our season never really ends, so I just leave the reels mounted on the rods, and everything hanging on my wall-mounted rod rack. The only time the reels come off the rods is for service, line replacement, or to be sold. Quote
flippin and pitchin Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 I vacuum pack them to keep in the freshness. Just kidding. Combos intact, drags off and upright. Soft cloth covers the rack system to keep them dust free. Quote
Kevinator1 Posted February 28, 2011 Posted February 28, 2011 I take the reels off, disassemble each one, clean and lube, put on neoprene reel covers and put them in the top drawer of my tool chest. I wash the rods with soap and water and put a coat of UV resistant wax on them to try and protect them during the year. Then I put them in my rod racks. I'm probably the sickest guy on here as far as keeping everything neat and clean. Kevin Davis Quote
The Rooster Posted February 28, 2011 Posted February 28, 2011 When at home, my rods just lean in the corner of my bedroom or family room, which ever place I happen to store them until my wife wants them moved somewhere else. That's gonna change though, I'm building a nice rod rack from wood to stain and varnish for storage on a wall horizontally. I never leave them in the boat unless it's just overnight to go again the next day. After each trip I back the drag off to prevent drag lock too. The reels always stay on the rods unless I take them off for cleaning and relubing, which is once a year for each. Quote
ROCbass Posted February 28, 2011 Author Posted February 28, 2011 It looks like I'm one of the only ones who breaks down my combos between trips, lol. I just started doing this last year, for a couple reasons. One reason is that I currently have more rods than reels, so instead of having set combos I'll put the reels on different rods depending on how I'm planning to fish. A second reason is that the slots on my rod rack are pretty close together, and the rods don't fit too well if they all have reels on them. I have actually had rods fall out of the rod rack because of this. Finally, if I'm driving a long way to fish, like the 4 hour trip to my buddies cottage or my grandparents house, I feel that the reels are better protected better for the trip if they are tucked away safely in their boxes than bouncing around in the car on a rod the whole way. Although I think overall it is better for my rods and reels for me to store them this way, I do sometimes wonder if I'm shortening the life of my reel seats by screwing and unscrewing them more often than most people do. Quote
A-Rob Posted February 28, 2011 Posted February 28, 2011 I wish I didn't have to store my rods haha I usually support them so there is no lean in a rack or somehow. reels come off and drag and spool tension backed off cleaned and put back in their boxes. Then I cry. Quote
Super User SoFlaBassAddict Posted February 28, 2011 Super User Posted February 28, 2011 http://www.piranharodrack.com Got a few of those down here a while back when they were dirt cheap at a local show. Never had a complaint with mine. Reels stay attached to the rods unless they're getting cleaned. Quote
hookingem Posted February 28, 2011 Posted February 28, 2011 I just back off the drag so I don't mash the drag washer's, and leave them in the boat (garaged) or put them on our rod racks. Quote
TourPT Posted February 28, 2011 Posted February 28, 2011 During the season the rods and reels stay together, in a closet that I put I rod rack in. Off season the reels come off, get cleaned and re-lubed and stored in there original packaging and put in a file cabinet until spring. Quote
Super User Sam Posted February 28, 2011 Super User Posted February 28, 2011 Always.... Rods standing straight up in rod holders. Reels in a breakfront. Lures in drawers. All in my Man Cave. Will keep a baitcater and a spinning rig in my car during the summer months along with a tackle box with baits and tackle. Otherwise, all equipment and baits are in the house. Quote
Super User Sam Posted February 28, 2011 Super User Posted February 28, 2011 As a follow up...Wayne Knabe who repairs rods and reels in the greater Richmond, Virginia area, says to loosen the spool tension knob and back off the drag when storing reels. As for rods, keep them straight up as best as possible without any tension from line on them. Just a follow up. Quote
The Rooster Posted February 28, 2011 Posted February 28, 2011 It looks like I'm one of the only ones who breaks down my combos between trips, lol. I just started doing this last year, for a couple reasons. One reason is that I currently have more rods than reels, so instead of having set combos I'll put the reels on different rods depending on how I'm planning to fish. A second reason is that the slots on my rod rack are pretty close together, and the rods don't fit too well if they all have reels on them. I have actually had rods fall out of the rod rack because of this. Finally, if I'm driving a long way to fish, like the 4 hour trip to my buddies cottage or my grandparents house, I feel that the reels are better protected better for the trip if they are tucked away safely in their boxes than bouncing around in the car on a rod the whole way. Although I think overall it is better for my rods and reels for me to store them this way, I do sometimes wonder if I'm shortening the life of my reel seats by screwing and unscrewing them more often than most people do. I'd be wondering about the reel seat life shortening too but I guess it depends on how tightly you crank them down as well. I have a habit of tightening mine up pretty good, probably more than necessary, but after watching the Classic yesterday and seeing Todd Faircloth's reel fly off his rod on a hookset, I don't think I'm gonna worry about that too much anymore. Quote
tholmes Posted February 28, 2011 Posted February 28, 2011 Combos stay together during the season in a vertical rod rack I got at Cabela's. During the winter, reels are removed from the rods (rods stay in the rack), drags backed off and spool tensions loosened. Reels are stored in cloth bags for the winter. Tom Quote
Kevinator1 Posted February 28, 2011 Posted February 28, 2011 Raul, glad to hear I'm not the sickest guy with his gear! Now I can show my wife so she doesn't send me to the asylum any time soon. Quote
Super User bilgerat Posted February 28, 2011 Super User Posted February 28, 2011 It looks like I'm one of the only ones who breaks down my combos between trips, lol. I just started doing this last year, for a couple reasons. One reason is that I currently have more rods than reels, so instead of having set combos I'll put the reels on different rods depending on how I'm planning to fish. A second reason is that the slots on my rod rack are pretty close together, and the rods don't fit too well if they all have reels on them. I have actually had rods fall out of the rod rack because of this. Finally, if I'm driving a long way to fish, like the 4 hour trip to my buddies cottage or my grandparents house, I feel that the reels are better protected better for the trip if they are tucked away safely in their boxes than bouncing around in the car on a rod the whole way. Although I think overall it is better for my rods and reels for me to store them this way, I do sometimes wonder if I'm shortening the life of my reel seats by screwing and unscrewing them more often than most people do. I'd be wondering about the reel seat life shortening too but I guess it depends on how tightly you crank them down as well. I have a habit of tightening mine up pretty good, probably more than necessary, but after watching the Classic yesterday and seeing Todd Faircloth's reel fly off his rod on a hookset, I don't think I'm gonna worry about that too much anymore. I put a few wraps of teflon tape around my reel feet. I also wrap the threads on the reel seat to take up the clearance between the threads and the seat nut. Since I've been doing this I never have a problem with reels loosening up. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted February 28, 2011 Super User Posted February 28, 2011 Between trips and during the "hard water" season they hang in my garage. I do remove and service the reels over the winter, which in where they are right now . . . . (bumming) A-Jay Quote
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