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<blockquote data-quote="one100grand" data-source="post: 331759" data-attributes="member: 4189"><p>Sorry for the slow response, I completely forgot about this thread. I was going to suggest buying yourself a good-sized (maybe 3-4") piece of PVC and putting a cap on one end for protection. Then you get an old bag/backpack you've got laying about to place the butt ends of the reels in it; I've got a friend who has carried his gear like that in his truck for years. When you look at the gear in the back, it's camouflaged nicely and just looks like a crummy old backpack and a piece of PVC. I'll see if I can get a picture soon of what this looks like as a finished product, it's a pretty nice way to avert thieves. I know it's not the fanciest way to go about doing things, but it does provide you a lot of protection against rods getting smashed or stolen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="one100grand, post: 331759, member: 4189"] Sorry for the slow response, I completely forgot about this thread. I was going to suggest buying yourself a good-sized (maybe 3-4") piece of PVC and putting a cap on one end for protection. Then you get an old bag/backpack you've got laying about to place the butt ends of the reels in it; I've got a friend who has carried his gear like that in his truck for years. When you look at the gear in the back, it's camouflaged nicely and just looks like a crummy old backpack and a piece of PVC. I'll see if I can get a picture soon of what this looks like as a finished product, it's a pretty nice way to avert thieves. I know it's not the fanciest way to go about doing things, but it does provide you a lot of protection against rods getting smashed or stolen. [/QUOTE]
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