
Many RVers love to fish and I am included in that group. Today I spoke with Dan Hudson, a new vendor at the Quartzsite Sports, Vacation & RV show. Dan is a distributor for EMMROD which produces a unique kind of fishing pole. This pole operates on a tension spring and folds up neatly to fit in a backpack, tackle box or in a tote sack.

It can be used in a sling-shot casting mode, as Dan demonstrates here or you can cast in the traditional manner.

There are 4 models to choose from and I particularly like the “Packer” model because I am a backpacker. It is light and folds down to 13 inches collapsed.

These poles are great for casting in tight places from under tree limbs or brush and the sling-shot casting method is particularly well suited for getting under docks.

If you want to try one, give Dan a call at (831) 726-9647. You can see these new poles at www.emmrod.com
1 comment:
I'm intrigued, For some strange reason the rod is bent and it also doesn't seem to be telescopic... so why does it have a cluster of rings all bunched up?
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