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Reddit mentions of Eagle Claw PK56TS Pack-It Spin Combo Telescopic Rod (1 Piece)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Eagle Claw PK56TS Pack-It Spin Combo Telescopic Rod (1 Piece). Here are the top ones.

Eagle Claw PK56TS Pack-It Spin Combo Telescopic Rod (1 Piece)
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    Features:
  • 5'6" spinning rod
  • Lightweight aluminum reel
  • Pre-loaded with line | Use for Bass fishing or freshwater fishing
  • Lure Weight: 1/8-1/2 | Line Weight: 4-10
  • Fiberglass construction and EVA foam handle
  • Lightweight aluminum reel
  • Pre-loaded with line | Use for Bass fishing or freshwater fishing
  • Lure Weight: 1/8-1/2 | Line Weight: 4-10
  • Fiberglass construction and EVA foam handle
Specs:
ColorYellow
Height1 Inches
Length1 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2010
Size5-Feet 6-Inch
Weight0.68 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Eagle Claw PK56TS Pack-It Spin Combo Telescopic Rod (1 Piece):

u/crossdog · 1 pointr/Fishing

I've got a telescoping pole for some basic freshwater stuff and it actually works really well for me. I can see the drawbacks but I'm such a casual fisher that the benefits and storage space of the rod outweigh any issues.

I've been using it pretty often, 1-2x a week for a few hours to an entire day at a time, switching out setups/hooks, and catching fish (or trees....). I've had one serious line issue and it happened earlier today. Other than that it's behaved perfectly, and I have absolutely no complaints.

Rod I have; https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000OWNPA6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/ProfessorPaulKrugman · 1 pointr/CampingandHiking

Hey there! Only one crappy cell phone pic of the cooking after dark. :(

In Yosemite you can only fish with barb-less lures. No powerbait, no live bait. I find that silver kastmasters perform the best. You have to use pliers or some tool to bend off the barbs of the hooks. Makes fishing a challenge, but I like to follow the rules. We were able to catch 4 fish in a day and two of them were pretty decent size!

Edit: Also, we use these Eagle Claw poles. They pack down small and are relatively light.

u/KaceyTronsFatTits · 1 pointr/Fishing

I know nothing of the quality of Eagle Claw's rods or this specific fishing rod, but here is an example of the type of rod you probably want.