![]() To research what happens, I did just that and my findings indicate this will put a considerable bow in the rod because it’s fighting a tree and a Ford Ranger at the same time. Downsides include a much steeper angle than your typical rod holder, increasing the odds that your line may get caught in a branch as you drive along. It seems like an elegant, simple solution to tuck your rod under a windshield wiper for a short drive to the next fishing spot. And, if we have time, I’ll introduce some new cuss words I invented while my eyes were popping out tugging on these two sections. Also tricks that so far don’t work for getting two sections of fly rod apart. So this week we’ll review tips on how not to transport your fly rod by placing it under a windshield wiper.
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