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8/19/2018 4:16 pm  #1


Telescopic rods?

Just wondering if anybody has tried any of the telescopic rods out there. I'm relatively new to fishing and was looking to purchase a rod that was portable and compact (not a lot of storage in my condo) to take on my next trip to the park in September.

 

 

8/19/2018 5:08 pm  #2


Re: Telescopic rods?

With a telescopic rod your action won't be as good, and the rod strength will not be as good.

A rod is really really compact. If you really need the space, take the reel off while storing.

If length is an issue, consider a 4-piece rod. But again, I don't see this being a problem in an apartment. The 4piece rods are more for cycling trips, maybe backpacking trips.

Cheers
Marko

 

8/20/2018 1:51 pm  #3


Re: Telescopic rods?

I use one I got at walmart for $20 that works pretty well.  Just dont use the ones at the Dollarama, those will break the first time you catch a fish

 

8/20/2018 9:26 pm  #4


Re: Telescopic rods?

Yeah I also use a $20 telescopic rod. There are better telescopic rods on the market for sure. I'm sure a lot of serious anglers would consider what I use an abomination, and have valid reasons. But the fish don't seem to care too much.

 

8/21/2018 6:19 am  #5


Re: Telescopic rods?

Nothing wrong with a $20 rod. But a regular $20 rod (ie 2-piece) will be far more durable/better than a $20 telescopic rod.

 

8/21/2018 8:15 am  #6


Re: Telescopic rods?

Though it's not telescopic, something like this might fit your needs:

https://www.cabelas.ca/product/47058/eagleclaw-trailmaster-travel-spinning-rod

I've never used one myself, but I've had my eye on it for a while. Does anyone have any impressions of the 4 or 6 piece travel rods?

 

8/21/2018 8:53 am  #7


Re: Telescopic rods?

RCShevalier wrote:

 Does anyone have any impressions of the 4 or 6 piece travel rods?

I use this 4 piece rod. No complaints..I'm no expert though.

https://www.cabelas.ca/product/37574/cabelas-xml-travel-spinning-rods

I like something like this that packs small as I don't usually fish on travel days.Prefer to get where I'm going then fish from there. So something that packs down and slides in my bag has worked well.

 
 

 

8/21/2018 9:19 am  #8


Re: Telescopic rods?

I have a similar 4-piece, paid around the same ($80-90). Medium action. I almost never break it down into 4 pieces, generally leave as a 2-piece rod on portages.   Having said that, I do really like it.

I think a 4-piece or telescopic would be more handy if backpacking (vs. canoeing).

M

Last edited by Marko_Mrko (8/21/2018 9:19 am)

 

8/21/2018 3:21 pm  #9


Re: Telescopic rods?

DanPM wrote:

Yeah I also use a $20 telescopic rod. There are better telescopic rods on the market for sure. I'm sure a lot of serious anglers would consider what I use an abomination, and have valid reasons. But the fish don't seem to care too much.

+1


Dave
 

8/23/2018 8:36 am  #10


Re: Telescopic rods?

Generally I use a telescopic rod and find a way to cram it into the pack with the reel on it.  I can't stand taking the reel off because clip/lead that is almost always just slightly too large to fit through the first ferrule, and that makes the whole thing a pain in the rear. The result is it becomes difficult to shove in a pack, stuff gets caught on it, etc..  This year I'm thinking of tying the rods of in the boat, un-telescoped, and just leaving them there.  The telescoping feature is probably very helpful for storage in the condo, but maybe you'd find it easier to leave it extended during the trip.     

 

8/24/2018 9:21 am  #11


Re: Telescopic rods?

I'm a pretty avid angler so I like to have the strength and feel of a two piece rod.
When I go to Algonquin I bring two 2-piece rods.  1 is a medium/light power for brookies, and the other is a medium/heavy for lake trout and small mouth. 
I use elastic to tie them together.  I usually have one strapped to my pack and one is ready to go in the canoe to troll on the way to a campsite.

 

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