What if he never leaves the house is afraid of the sun because he's never gone outside?My 7 year old son is curious if other kids have this problem and wants to know what other parents would do! Thanks!
I have kept my 404 in the trunk of my 2005 Impala since 2006 and my tackle box. I was told today that the fumes from the exhaust will cause the fish to not bite is this true?
In your home you can get a humidifier so there is more water in the air. This happens a lot during the winter when the air is so dry from heating. As far as the car, you can get little strips which discharge the static to the ground. They hang off the back bumper I think.
Tennis elbow. Stop working out for a few days, maybe as long as two weeks.
Keeping the rod bent in the trunk for long periods will actually cause damage by stressing an area not meant to be flexed in that wayespecially if it's the tip. Eventually it will either warp or snap like a twig. If the rod is too big to fit in the trunk, don't do it. Stick it out the passenger side window instead when you go fishing.Just don't roll up the window all the way and wrap a cloth around the area being touched by the car or window to avoid scratching up the rod. Option 2 is something I saw and liked the idea a lot. It was done by an average Joe fisherman and it seemed to work out well. What he did was had the butt section of the rod made into a 2 peice deal below the reel itself about 3/4 down. He would simply take the butt off and stick the whole rod and reel in his trunk. I'm guessing he took it to a rod builder or had it custom made for his style of fishing. Maybe an option? It shouldn't cost that much to do or you can do it yourself if you're handy and have a busted rod somewhere to use as parts. ~hope that helps out some.~ Good luck catchin'.
most of them are two piece. you should take the rod apart, you don't even need to take the line off just loosen it untill you can take the rod apart.