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        <description>#portage #canoe #camping http://myselfreliance.com/canoe-fishing-trolling-system/ My Single-carry Portage System for solo canoe trips in Ontario, Canada Canoe Fishing, Trolling System Over the years, my canoe fishing system has changed many times.  When I first started fishing out of a canoe as a teenager, I was more concerned with fishing success than I was with the simplicity of the canoe as a mode of transportation and way of life.  Therefore, I installed intrusive rod holders, carried multiple rods, a large tackle box and even a portable flasher unit.  By the age of seventeen,  I owned a 115 litre canoe bag that a buddy and I purchased from Tent City, yet we still had to triple-carry portages because of the abundance of loose gear. I regularly broke fishing rods and lost countless odds and ends. Fast forward almost thirty years of trial and error, and I’m still tweaking my systems regularly in pursuit of efficiency.  Outdoor gear continues to evolve, and lightweight, durable and versatile options are available for every purpose.  In the last couple of years, the seemingly insignificant gear tie has become a valuable addition to my outdoor kit.  In my video below, I put them to good use as rod/paddle holders.</description>
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