DIY Carry Second Fishing Rod Hiking or Wading - the Fishing Rod Sling or Holder

DIY Carry Second Fishing Rod Hiking or Wading - the Fishing Rod Sling or Holder

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When you fish from a boat, you usually have more than one fishing rod rigged up and, frankly, you probably would want that same flexibility when wade fishing or hiking. Check out this easy DIY rod sling that acts as a rod holder, caddy or carrier and allows you to easily carry a second fishing rod when wading or hiking along a stream.

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It goes without saying that fishing requires caution as a result of the fast water, slick rocks and other challenges that occur in random, unexpected places. You need to exercise caution, particularly in the spring when the water is high or during rapid changes in tide before you fish anywhere. You should always wear a life vest when fishing. Also, a wading staff will help you keep your balance as you walk on the shoreline or wade.

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