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Here is a handy reference table to help you choose the correct Rod Case for your rods. Print this page to have this available for your ordering on the Catolag page.
Fly Rods should fit fine. Check the fighting butts on your spey rods and figure that a casting rod should fit as long as you can lay it on a flat surface and measure the over all highest point at no more than 2.15 inches.
| Rod case Model |
One peice |
Two peice |
Three peice |
Four peice |
Five peice |
| rc2500 |
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9 ft |
| rc2800 |
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8.5 ft |
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| rc3000 |
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9 ft |
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| rc3200 |
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5 ft |
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9.5 ft |
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| rc3600 |
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8.5 ft |
10 ft |
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| rc3800 |
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9 ft |
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| rc4200 |
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10 ft |
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| rc4400 |
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7 ft |
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| rc4700 |
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7.5ft |
11 ft |
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| rc5000 |
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8 ft |
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| rc5300 |
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8.5 ft |
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| rc5600 |
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9 ft |
13 ft |
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| rc5900 |
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9.5 ft |
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| rc6000 |
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9.75 ft |
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| rc6200 |
5ft |
10 ft |
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| rc6500 |
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10.5 ft |
15 ft |
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