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Reddit mentions of Shakespeare Medium Action Travel Mate Pack Rod(6-Feet 6-Inch)

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Shakespeare Medium Action Travel Mate Pack Rod(6-Feet 6-Inch). Here are the top ones.

Shakespeare Medium Action Travel Mate Pack Rod(6-Feet 6-Inch)
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Travel ready rod and reel Pack Rod for on the go fishing, Reel not included7 Piece, 6-Feet 6-Inch medium-action rod breaks down for storageSize 35 graphite spinning reel with single ball bearing and lineRod collapses into 15-Inch footprint and stores in travel case6 Built in compartments for tackle, removable shoulder strap
Specs:
Height5 Inches
Length21 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2010
Size6-Feet 6-Inch seven-piece M action telescopic Pack Rod
Weight0 Pounds
Width6 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Shakespeare Medium Action Travel Mate Pack Rod(6-Feet 6-Inch):

u/cheffrey · 2 pointsr/WildernessBackpacking

I see everyone fly fishing. I use a shakespeare rod and a daiwa reel. All you need is 10# test and a hand size tackle box with flys , hooks, weights, and lures. All in all about 8oz. The best is waking up and catching nightcrawlers and heading down to the lake or creek. You'll catch anything with those. I have a bunch of joes flys b/c you can get hung up on the bottom a lot when you're deep out there. Make sure you have the right licenses when fishing in that area. I only cook bluegill when I catch them, if they are the size of my hand or bigger. Those should be the only fish in abundance. Always catch and release trout and bass unless you are stuck out there and in survival mode. Maybe bring a hobo meal with you. Vegetables covered in olive oil salt and pepper wrapped in foil. You can open it up and place in the fire. Remember always kill the fish before you cook it. The fish has to be past a certain phase of rigor mortis before you eat it. And have fun.

u/bicyclehobo · 1 pointr/bicycletouring

I carry a cheap 4'6" telescopic pole, a small shakespeare reel, and a couple lures with me and use them whenever I get a chance. To me it's well worth the price of a weekly fishing license if I get even one day of fishing in. The only thing that even compares with my love of cycling and camping is fishing. I have looked at a number of hand reels but you can find a set up that will work well for less than $50.

Rod [select 4' 6"]- http://www.amazon.com/Shakespeare-Medium-Action-Travel-6-Feet/dp/B0000AUWG5/r