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Leaving rods/reels in the water.
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<blockquote data-quote="SMDave" data-source="post: 4186" data-attributes="member: 41"><p>My newfound fishing hole the Delaware River (as tipped by Esquired) is where I fish now. But there are some problems. I have to wade to actually get to deeper water that isn't easy to cast to from shore, and I have two different rods with two different applicitations usually. Is it alright to leave one combo (mainly the reel is what I'm asking) submerged underwater? It's just a pain to walk all the way back to shore and get my other combo to fish with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMDave, post: 4186, member: 41"] My newfound fishing hole the Delaware River (as tipped by Esquired) is where I fish now. But there are some problems. I have to wade to actually get to deeper water that isn't easy to cast to from shore, and I have two different rods with two different applicitations usually. Is it alright to leave one combo (mainly the reel is what I'm asking) submerged underwater? It's just a pain to walk all the way back to shore and get my other combo to fish with. [/QUOTE]
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