I don't know for sure...estimating, due to my laziness to go out to the garage...

Steelhead/Salmon rods:

Six baitcasters, all with reels, and I think four additional baitcasting reels (backups).

Three flyrods (don't get much use).

Two spinning rods (also get very little use).

Trout/Bass/etc:

Two baitcasters, three spinning rods, three flyrods.

Saltwater/Bottomfish:

Three more rods with reels (two baitcasters and one spinning).

Looks like a total of 22, give or take...there are also a few random rods that never get used just laying around.

No snoopy rods in my garage...maybe next year?

I'm really tough on my steelhead rods, so with a couple exceptions, they don't stack up...they get used hard and replaced.

My flyrods stick around forever, as they only see the outside of the garage once or twice per year each.

Fish on...

Todd
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