Just wondering how many people use rod tubes to carry there float rods feeders etc. As I didn't realise till today you could get them they are a god send and protect your rods perfectly
There are lighter weight tubes available ( in translucent green normally). I differentiate between rod types. Those with strong carp type rod rings I carry in my Korum padded rod holdall without tubes but those with delicate match type rings go in tubes.
This holdall takes 3 tubes and 3 not in tubes.
I think the speed of ready made up rods suits those with limited time, but there is no rush needed for me.
Most times I'll have two rods set up in a quiver and carry a spare in a rod tube in the "brolly" space, allows the option of a spare float or feeder rod if I need it
I use rod tubes and they do a good job of protecting them. They are black PVC
water pipes, but very heavy, too heavy really for their purpose.
Does anyone know where to get the green translucent lightweight tubes someone has mentioned?
Where does the brolly go then?
Before I leave home I know exactly what I'm going to do with regard to tactics and baits
I use rod tubes and they do a good job of protecting them. They are black PVC
water pipes, but very heavy, too heavy really for their purpose.
Does anyone know where to get the green translucent lightweight tubes someone has mentioned?