Tackle junkies take heart: Joe Doggett advises a rod for every condition and species when destination fishing in the Yucatan. "It's a rookie mistake to rely on one or even two. Three is the accepted minimum, and many veterans feel ill-equipped without four or five." Doggett gives his list of the essential four rods in his lineup in The Houston Chronicle.
Fly Rods: Well-Rigged for the Yucatan
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