Keeping your equipment out of harm’s way and organized will ensure that they are in proper working order the next time you go to utilize them. Wired2fish’s Ryan DeChaine shows an easy way to store and organize fishing rods for future use. The system involves some simple handyman know-how that is easily accomplished with the proper tools as Ryan shows us. Consider this to save floor space and utilize wasted square footage while keeping your rods safe and organized.
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McKeon Roberts is a videographer specializing in multispecies angling and kayak fishing. He loves to teach and tell a story through film while exploring and pursuing his lifelong passion for catching fish.
He served as a natural resource professional for six years, working with the limnological and biological aspects of lakes and wetlands across northern Minnesota. This subject matter is often woven into his how-to fishing content, and his love for tinkering with new angling techniques and gear. McKeon enjoys traveling to fishing destinations and playing music in his spare time.