Store rods inside in a cool, dry place rather than outside in a shed to avoid corrosion.
Use a loop of thread (a "quick-pull") to tuck the end of the thread under itself to secure it.
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Heat the old epoxy and thread using a lighter or heat gun to melt the glue.
Rinse your rod with fresh water after each session, especially in saltwater. How to Fix
Apply a tiny amount of super glue (or epoxy) to the base of the guide where it meets the rod, and rotate it gently to ensure the glue spreads. Dry: Let it dry completely. Method 2: Replacing a Broken Guide
to gently bend the guide back into an upright position. Store rods inside in a cool, dry place
For quick, on-the-go fixes, you can use hot glue to reattach a rod tip. If you can tell me: Is the guide bent , or is the inner ceramic ring missing ? Is it a tip guide (the very end) or a mid-rod guide ? I can give you more specific, step-by-step instructions. How to Repair a Broken/Damaged Fishing Rod Guide