YAKIMA HAS REINVENTED THE
FISHING ROD CARRIER FOR YOUR
CAR OR TRUCK
2000 LBS
System Payload Rating
There are almost zero places in North America where having a fishing rod is a useless idea. You can find good places to cast a rod in just about every corner of the continent.
But the real problem stems from the transport of those long, cumbersome fishing poles, because not all vehicles are created equal. What's easy to haul in one ride might be darn near impossible in another smaller, less spacious car.
You can officially put those concerns to rest now that Yakima has pulled off their latest feat: designing and creating the most sophisticated and easy-to-use fishing rod carriers ever.
The truck already had a name for itself, at least on Instagram, where Pierce started @the_Pandra and shared photos (while gathering a good community of followers).
The Pandra vaulted into truck immortality when the fires started and Pierce took it upon himself to step up. He used his vehicle and his fortitude to get himself to safety on two separate occasions, then helped evacuate a local hospital.
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Nov. 20, 2019
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When you go and write a song,
you're not gonna have the hit song
idea right off the bat, and
you're not gonna catch the big
fish right off the bat "
GET TO KNOW RISING COUNTRY ARTIST CB30
Wide Open Spaces caught up with Riggs, who just released his new EP Love & Panic, in Nashville. The emerging start talked about finding balance in an often hectic career — while fishing the Cumberland River, just steps from downtown Nashville.
Sam Riggs spent much of his upbringing enjoying the outdoors. “It was a real musical family, real rural family,” Riggs says. “Kind of grew up blue collar, so being in the woods and fishing was always a big part of my life.”
He learned a lot about fishing from his granddad, who was a preacher and fished “religiously,” Riggs says. As an artist who built his fan base by touring relentlessly, Riggs has seen a lot of the country. “It’s the most amazing job in the world,” he says.
And for an artist as passionate as Riggs, spending a little bit of time by the water certainly helps replenish all that energy spent performing across the country night in and night out. Even if it means just pulling a Zebco rod out from behind his seat and stealing away for an hour.
With Yakima's new fishing rod carriers, your days of doubt are in the past.
Even if you regularly travel with your rods and reels, there's undoubtedly some consistent worry that you'll snap a tip or they'll get otherwise damaged. With the DoubleHaul, TopWater, and previously-released ReelDeal, your fishing gear is
well protected.
For more details and specs, check out Yakima's website.
There are almost zero places in North America where having a fishing rod is a useless idea. You can find good places to cast a rod in just about every corner of the continent.
But the real problem stems from the transport of those long, cumbersome fishing poles, because not all vehicles are created equal. What's easy to haul in one ride might be darn near impossible in another smaller, less spacious car.
You can officially put those concerns to rest now that Yakima has pulled off their latest feat: designing and creating the most sophisticated and easy-to-use fishing rod carriers ever.
Feature Image via YAKIMA
There are almost zero places in North America where having a fishing rod is a useless idea. You can find good places to cast a rod in just about every corner of the continent.
But the real problem stems from the transport of those long, cumbersome fishing poles, because not all vehicles are created equal. What's easy to haul in one ride might be darn near impossible in another smaller, less spacious car.
You can officially put those concerns to rest now that Yakima has pulled off their latest feat: designing and creating the most sophisticated and easy-to-use fishing rod carriers ever.