
Swattie87
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Yeah, if on a trip (away from the house for a few days), I’ll take several rods. Typically a big one, a small one, and something in between. To cover bases, and to have a reasonable backup should I break one somehow.
I’ll be in State College for a long weekend coming up, and though I don’t anticipate doing much small stream fishing with the current conditions, I’m taking 3 rods:
1. 10’ 5wt
2. 8’6” 5wt
3. 7’6 3wt
I’ll probably fish the middle one most, with the conditions I’m likely to encounter, but I have some options if need be. Once away from the car though, it’ll just be that one rod for the day, or until I’m back at the car for some reason.
I also typically take my backup pair of waders on multi-day trips too. I have repair gear for my starting pair, but it typically takes 24 hours or so for repairs to set and cure, and having your old backup pair (that may leak a little, but nothing catastrophic) is better than losing a day fishing on a trip.
I’ll be in State College for a long weekend coming up, and though I don’t anticipate doing much small stream fishing with the current conditions, I’m taking 3 rods:
1. 10’ 5wt
2. 8’6” 5wt
3. 7’6 3wt
I’ll probably fish the middle one most, with the conditions I’m likely to encounter, but I have some options if need be. Once away from the car though, it’ll just be that one rod for the day, or until I’m back at the car for some reason.
I also typically take my backup pair of waders on multi-day trips too. I have repair gear for my starting pair, but it typically takes 24 hours or so for repairs to set and cure, and having your old backup pair (that may leak a little, but nothing catastrophic) is better than losing a day fishing on a trip.
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