I use the rod floats from Bass Pro Shops and they have saved my rods many times. They are very inexpensive and have paid for themselves many times over.
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If leashes are what you're interested in you should check out the ones from Yakleash. It's what I use and I am on their new product test team. All there products are made from recycled materials. The leashes for example are made from old cell phone car chargers. They work great. They also have a lot of other products for sale for kayak fishing and other uses. As far as the fly rod goes I'm not sure. I don't fly fish but I'm sure there is some way to secure them.Yellow Pompano 120
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I use a rod float on my fly rods.
I tested them to make sure they float the rods. They do.
The float does not inhibit casting at all.
I have Scotty fly rod holders. A rubber tension strap locks the rod in place. Even so I put a leash on my rod as a secondary precaution. I take the leash off when I am using the fly rod.Mark
Pasadena, MD
Slate Hobie Revolution 13
Hidden Oak Native Ultimate 12
Lizard Lick Native Ultimate FX Pro
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Rod floats are slightly annoying but it is better than losing your rods or getting all tangled up in several rods when you turtle, especially when your rods may have treble hooks on them. I turtled my tarpon out at cbbt recently and all 3 rods I had with me were recovered just using the rod floaters. I keep them on all my rods, never tether anymore. Barbed fishing hooks are no fun when they end up deep in your flesh.
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Originally posted by Cody View PostIf leashes are what you're interested in you should check out the ones from Yakleash. It's what I use and I am on their new product test team. All there products are made from recycled materials. The leashes for example are made from old cell phone car chargers. They work great. They also have a lot of other products for sale for kayak fishing and other uses. As far as the fly rod goes I'm not sure. I don't fly fish but I'm sure there is some way to secure them.
There's nothing like that sinking feeling when you see an expensive rod sinking into the deep!!
It's funny, after losing a couple of rods overboard (very easy to do) I make it a point to always tie down my rods. I started w/ crab line, but found that old coiled phone or charger wires lying around the house work great, or you can order them from yak leash.
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