Hi all,
Just entering the rabbit hole of cane rods (it beats working) in the hope of buying one next year. I'm looking for a rod to fish the Wisconsin driftless (just one for now), so looking forward to learning. Thanks for letting me join!
Introduction
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Re: Introduction
#4Welcome. A single rod may be enough for the fishing you do, but it's difficult to stop with one...
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Re: Introduction
#5I'm in Indianapolis, and now and then think about fishing the Driftless. What rod length and weight do you look for for that area?
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#6Welcome to the forum. Glad you are doing your homework before buying anything. It's always better to be a one hit wonder than a one hit blunder.
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