
The Ultimate in Portability: Telescopic Rods
Designed for the angler on the go, Caribou Cast's selection of telescopic rods offers unmatched convenience without sacrificing performance. These rods fit effortlessly into your backpack, car, or even an office drawer, ensuring you're always ready when the bite calls.
Our premium telescopic rods combine incredible convenience with the sensitivity and strength required to land impressive fish. From ultra-light models perfect for panfish in city ponds to more robust options for river walleye, we have the rod that collapses to your lifestyle.
Featured Models:
- Pathfinder 6'6" Travel Rod: Ultra-light action, 5 collapsible sections, perfect for trout and perch.
- River Nomad 7'2" Telescopic: Medium-light power, robust enough for river pike and smaller walleye.
- Urban Stalker 8' Telescopic: Medium power, designed for versatile city bank fishing, handles larger species surprisingly well.
Pack Light, Fish Big

Compact Tackle Kits
Pre-loaded and perfectly organized, our compact tackle kits contain everything you need for a spontaneous urban fishing adventure. No wasted space, just essential gear.
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Lightweight Spinning Reels
Balanced for optimal performance with lighter lines and rods, these small-profile reels (size 1000-2500) offer smooth retrieves and reliable drag for any urban species.
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Multi-Piece Travel Rods
For anglers who prefer the feel of a traditional rod but need portability, our multi-piece travel rods offer exceptional sensitivity and strength in a breakdown design.
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Backpacks & Slings
Carry your gear comfortably and efficiently. Our selection of specialized fishing backpacks and sling packs are designed for mobility and quick access in urban environments.
View ProductsEdmonton's Urban Fishing Hotspots
The North Saskatchewan River and its surrounding parks offer incredible fishing opportunities right in the heart of Edmonton. From accessible riverbanks to local ponds, your next catch could be closer than you think! Remember to check local regulations and have your Alberta fishing license.

For a detailed guide on regulations and to purchase your license online, visit the official Alberta Environment and Parks website.