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One Rod for your "Go Bag"
With all of the fires recently, I've been working on a "Go Bag" of essentials that I can grab, if and when I have to evacuate. I was wondering, if I could only grab one rod, which one would it be?
I think that I'd take my Scott 966-4 Radian and a handful of lines. If I could only take one line, it would be a Scientific Anglers GPX WF 6.
What would you take?
--Joe
Last edited by TahoeJoe; 07-23-2021 at 09:34 AM.
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I made that decision, twice, due to the Sonoma fires. I keep my fly stuff organized and ready to go.
I took my dual rod/reel case I use for my Sage 7100 XP and my Sage SP 590. I grabbed my Abel "Holds Everything" bag where I keep my fly boxes...my truck was broken into once and it took years to rebuild my fly boxes. I grabbed my reel case with some old reels with personal/family memories from my grandfather. And I took a plastic tub that holds my fly tying stuff, some of it irreplaceable today. I left a bunch of rods and stuff I don't use so much.
I have a checklist of evacuation items in descending order of importance in case I have 5 min, 30 min, 60 min or more to get out. So far the fires have been close but nearby vineyards stopped the spread
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All my rods and reels would go, just saying.
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I’m not sure what I would grab, but I’m sure my dozen (or maybe 15) Meisers, all my Bogdans and prewar Prefects, and James Reid bamboo will vaporize in the fire without a trace. Maybe a Don Hill wood drifter as well. I’ll have to check my insurance list.
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I was was thinking more along the lines of 1 rod that would fit in the bag and be ready, if all you had time to do was grab the bag and go. Sort of like the old question: What one album would you want if you were stranded on a desert island?
Given time, I'd take as many rods and reels as possible.
@hwchubb I figure my wood driftboat would amount to a pile of kindling in a fire situation too. I don't know if it's even insured for a fire. A glass boat would have the same problem. An aluminum boat might just survive.
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Joe, there are those that would suggest that, except for 3 Meisers, nothing on my list exists. Just don’t tell my homeowner’s insurance…
There was a guy last year that posted photos of his aluminum drift boat after the North Umpqua fire burned over it. That didn’t hold up too well either.
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