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Topic: Switch Rods  (Read 2914 times)

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fishabuoy

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  • Date Registered: Jul 2008
  • Posts: 16
Not a Yak FF'er yet - hope to be by next RF season.

I'm wondering if anyone has tried a switch rod from the YAK, or if you'd think it useful. 

Thanks in advance - Bob V


bwodun

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hey fishabuoy, a switch on a yak would be a little bit of a pain, cant really load it up, just stick with a normal rod, you really dont need to cast for the bleachers out there, cameron


fishabuoy

  • Sand Dab
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  • Date Registered: Jul 2008
  • Posts: 16
Hey Cameron -

So kinda what I was thinking, as my experience with the RF, Lings, and similar is it's more of a vertical game rather than "to the horizon" as you've mentioned.

I thought maybe casting to the backside of surf zone perhaps, but that seems like a low proposition gig...

tight lines-
Bob V


 

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