Fishing poles are likely to be the most expensive item of tackle that you may ever own, then its important you look after it!!
This is how I look after my fishing poles.
- Use two pole rollers to support your pole when shipping back, where possible.
 - Use flat rollers and not V shape roller, as the V's you can easily get your pole blown up and over the pole
 - Pole roller should have a hook, so you can put a bucket of water to secure roller, and it wont get blown over.
 - Wipe you pole down after every session, with wet wipes. I use Lidi kitchen wipes, 75 pence per pack.
 - Check elastics for damage or wear. Also check the bush.
 
| Plastic bushes do get damaged | 
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