Any suggestions on carrying a fly rod on a bicycle?
Any suggestions on carrying a fly rod on a bicycle?
On the upper zhenry's Fork, there is a mile walk-in at the center of The Ranch. It is incredible, the number of folks who bring their bikes and ride in. Most I have observed keep their rods in their tubes and either hold them against the handle bar, or strap the tube to the frame.
I often bike up Waterton Canyon, near Denver. It is 6 miles to the top, so a bike makes sense to many fishermen. I usually put on waders and wading boots and put my 4 or 5 piece rods in the back of my vest in the rod sack. As long as I zip it closed around the rod, it stays there very securely. I don't like to take any gear along that somebody might think they need more than I do, so I leave nothing with my bike and lock it to a tree.
Ted
Regards,
Silver
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i happen to know of 2 teenagers who carried a 16 foot extension ladder on a motorcycle once, many many years ago. when they thought they was 10 feet tall and bulletproof. obviously not a smart idea. I'd suggest a piece of pvc pipe strapped to the frame, so that it's pretty much worthless and won't walk off. And becareful. I still have the scars from the ladder LOL
hNt
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