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Kayak Fishing With Jeff McGovern
The Emmrod and The W

I love my regular rods and reel combinations--but there are times when they get in the way and I need something a bit more maneuverable.  I discovered Emmrods a couple of years ago.  The developer was having problems with standard pack rods during his horse back fishing adventures in the Pacific Northwest.  He needed something tough and durable that could be packed and still be able to catch fish.  From that need, he developed the Emmrod.
 Yeah, it’s a weird looking pole.  Everyone who sees mine immediately says it looks like an ice fishing pole from the 1930’s. The resemblance is there, but I don’t think anyone back then considered them for the casting performance and ease of use.  I was skeptical, at first, but I’m always ready for a challenge.  I’m here to tell you: THESE THINGS WORK!  Don’t be fooled by appearances. With practice, you can achieve casting distances equaling a 6 foot rod.

I have two versions that work well from the W.    The first is a metal handled casting rod with a pistol grip called the Packer.  Its appearance can only be described as retro and it’s about as indestructible a fishing rod as I’ve seen.  When assembled, the entire rod is only 22 and a half inches long.  If that’s not small enough, it can be quickly disassembled and fit into a tackle box.  I’ve found it works best with the round style casting reels rather than low profile designs.  I use ABU reels in sizes 4 to 6 with excellent results.  Casting requires practice, but is worth the effort to see how well the rods perform.  Fact is, they are just plain fun and I think that’s why most of us fish anyway--to have fun.

The second version of the Emmrod system I have been using is the spinning rods.   With names such as the DuAll and the Kayak King, they live up to their monikers. The handles are more conventional, using the familiar cork grips and screw down reel seats.  As with the casting version, practice is required, but the learning curve is a bit shorter.  I enjoy these little spinning rods as much as the casting ones. One additional point with the spinning rods is, that by simply using an Emmrod casting pole in the spinning handle and flipping it right side up, you have a straight handled casting rod.  There are numerous rod options available for both casting and spinning rated to the size of the fish you are pursuing.  Since the rods break down into such small components, you can carry an entire arsenal of Emmrods in a small duffle bag and tuck them away in the W’s hull space.   Because the rods are metal, breakage is almost unheard of. For kids, these rods are about as ideal as it gets.

I love innovative and forward thinking outdoor gear.  The Emmrods, fished from a W equals a wonderful experience.  I’ve had a lot of fun combining the two.  Check out the Emmrods for yourself from the saddle of a W kayak and find out just how much fun fishing can be.


Jeff

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Emmrod fishing rod selection
Selection of Emmrod Fishing Rods

Jeff fishing with his Emmrod rod
Fishing With the Emmrod

Emmrod fishing rods racked on a fishing kayak
Emmrod Fishing Rods Racked on a W Kayak

Flounder caught with Emmrod in W kayak
Flounder Caught with Emmrod Fishing Rod

  
Copyright (C) Jeff McGovern, 2008