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Carrying your fishing rod on your bike or back

Post by gort » Tue Mar 06, 2012 4:24 pm

I am thinking ahead to the Spring and Summer when I am going to want to ride my bike more. I live near enough to a couple of fishing spots that I could bike there. Does anyone have a good solution for lashing a rod to either my bike or my back, so I can ride my bike to go fishing?

I've seen a couple of gadgets out there, but none is quite what I am looking for. Besides it seems like it is something that would be easy enough to do if you got creative with velcro and bungies or something. Anyone have any suggestions?

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Re: Carrying your fishing rod on your bike or back

Post by G-Man » Tue Mar 06, 2012 4:47 pm

My OR backpack has straps on either side and on bottom that can hold a rod case. The key to this is using a rod case which can easily be made with common plastic piping materials, a few fittings and some cloth in which to wrap the rod. Once you get the rod secured in the case, you should be able to come up with a number of methods for lashing it to your backpack or bicycle.

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Re: Carrying your fishing rod on your bike or back

Post by Gringo Pescador » Tue Mar 06, 2012 5:30 pm

I have a chest pack for fly fishing that has a rod holder strap on it that I got from Outdoor Emporium for about $30. I've turned it around and wore it on my back with a rod strapped to it out on the river banks steelheading and it worked quite well. Holds just enough tackle, small, lightweight... I just had to watch out for overhead trees & stuff with a 10' rod..
The bottom is a web strap loop and the top is a piece of velcro sewn to the shoulder strap so it opens.
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Re: Carrying your fishing rod on your bike or back

Post by islandbass » Wed Mar 07, 2012 12:00 am

It would seem multiple piece rods will suit your need. If you're a bass angler, it's going to be tough because most true "bass" rods are one piece. Anyway, if they don't break down, you might have difficult navigating through something as simple shrubs and trees.

I did make something that might work although it was not the original intent when I made it. It's ability to tote a rod was a by chance.

I devised it to help "free" the hand holding the rod to help me have two hands when releasing a fish that can't be taken out of the water legally and give me a sporting chance to take a photo.

Just take these items:
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And put them together like this:
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My son was gracious enough to pose for this shot.

The idea was that when I got that big steelie close enough, I could slide the rod into the pvc tube so that the hand that normally holds the rod could be free to take a picture of the fish, release it, or whatever else. I fish solo 99.99% of the time so I don't have a buddy to assist with any of those tasks.

As I mentioned, I soon discovered that it could be used to tote the rod in front of or behind you. It will need a slight modification to accommodate a multi-piece rod. I also know of someone who fashioned a similar contraption for his backpack.

Now if you were on foot, you might consider building yourself what I have dubbed my rod "quiver". A quiver that hods rods instead of arrows, lol.

Anyway, it could be made to hold however many rods you want to carry but my own experience as a bank angler has revealed that even when I carried 5 rods through my fingers (what a pain in the phanny), only 3 were used more than the other two. The rod quiver enables me to carry 3 rods in one hand and that is a major plus.

The same guy that made the backpack contraption took my low tech quiver up another notch.

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Here it is in action, propped up on a bench, off the ground.
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If I were to make one for a backpack, I would definitely be inclined to go the route shown in Gringo Pescador's picture. Nice job, GP! You got that right about trees. I almost placed straps on my quiver to put it on my back but then I learned despite being mindful how easy it was for the rods above me to get tangled up or hit things.

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Re: Carrying your fishing rod on your bike or back

Post by coretron22 » Wed Mar 07, 2012 10:25 am

I bought a pack that already had a strap on it to carry your ice-axe. Works perfect for bike riding or hiking with a rod.

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Re: Carrying your fishing rod on your bike or back

Post by gort » Wed Mar 07, 2012 11:32 am

Thanks, guys! A lot of good ideas.

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