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I recently inherited quite a bit of gear and though I know nothing about fly fishing, I want to learn. My question is how is everyone hauling their gear/rods/etc.? I looked at the Yakima and Thule rod cases, but it looks like I would have to figure out a different type of mounting system for the length of the case. I'd rather not drill into the siderails of my R1T, so I'm trying to figure out my options. Any ideas?
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You don’t need a rod case when you’re first starting out. I carry all my gear in the back of a Volvo XC40 and assemble the rod and reel at the river.

If you eventually get a rod case, the Riversmith one is really nice.

Tight lines.
 

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The inability to easily stow a rigged 9' rod is the only major drawback to the RIT as it relates to fishing. I've just been breaking a 4-piece rod in the middle and just stowing it in the gear tunnel. If I get motivated enough I might fabricate something out of the Sumo rod holder to permanently attach to the inside of the roof of the gear tunnel.

Personally I'm not a huge fan the external, rack mounted hard cases as they just broadcast that you have a couple thousand $ in rods in there and they won't really mount that well over the RIT roof / bed dimensions anyway. The adjustable length Trxstle rod case would mount to R1T racks and not look goofy, but you're still having to break the rod in half so it doesn't really do much for you in my opinion. My wagon was pretty ideal (as would be the R1S) as there is plenty of interior length to easily stow rigged 9'+ rods over the rear seats. Yes, I've thought about this a lot...
 
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Thanks for the info!
 

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Good advice here and yes, let's please not start a trend of having every Rivian in fishy lands running about with a 4 to 8 barrel rod vault up top, as most Subarus and Tacomas in my vicinity. I think the main point of the rod vault is to broadcast "I'm a HUGE fly fisher." Just unnecessary unless you are guiding daily and need 4 bobber rigs ready to go. Putting together/collapsing rod and rigging is actually part of the ritual. Enjoy!
 

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Good advice here and yes, let's please not start a trend of having every Rivian in fishy lands running about with a 4 to 8 barrel rod vault up top, as most Subarus and Tacomas in my vicinity. I think the main point of the rod vault is to broadcast "I'm a HUGE fly fisher." Just unnecessary unless you are guiding daily and need 4 bobber rigs ready to go. Putting together/collapsing rod and rigging is actually part of the ritual. Enjoy!
Yeah, I'm definitely not trying to broadcast anything, nor will I try to prove how big of a fisherman I am. Trust me, as soon as I got to a good spot, I would be fumbling all over myself just trying to get to the water!
 

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I stole this photo off of Reddit someone posted, in case you want to see how it looks on the T. It is a bit different. As an S preorder holder, and a 10'6" proud EuroTrash member, I'd have to do the 11' case on the S, which would fit, but man that's a long one, I've never owned a rack rod case personally, and I've always had unfounded worry about catching a tree branch, not to mention I'd feel like I'm about to entertain the Royal Court at a Jousting Tournament, and I'd be willing to bet 98% of buyers are male. ?
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I’ve been fly fishing for 25+ years and never felt the need to drive with “assembled” rods. Use the rod manufacturer tubes to transport them for maximum rod protection and compact storage. It doesn’t take 5 min to assemble and rig a 4-piece fly rod, or break it down if you need to drive between fishing holes. The gear tunnel will be ideal storage for rod tubes on fishing trips!
 

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I am one of those guys w rod carriers on my vehicles. It fits my needs as someone who drives all over every day to carry rigged rods. The luxury of it for me is to be able to pull over when some creek looks “fishy” and fish a few minutes and move on. I do this at least three times a week and it fits my needs. I will figure out what’s best for the R1T when I get it next week and report back.
 

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Tenkara Rod fits under the seat and a Cuban yoyo works for the sea fishing needs
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