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View Poll Results: Rod leashes: leave on when fishing or take off? | |||
Leave on |
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11 | 78.57% |
Take off |
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2 | 14.29% |
Short to store, long for rod in use |
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1 | 7.14% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 14. You may not vote on this poll |
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Think about it this way... You get a bite all of a sudden and the fish drags you and your yak , when paying attention to your rod , the paddle slips off and now is out of reach. Are you up the creek without your paddle? Yes ! It is kind of like a safety belt , unless used all the time , it will not probably be there when suddenly needed. Use that leash all the time , it's not good for much else. Good luck with the fishing , but be safe. Scott Shaw
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