I very clever and useful device for hold your rod sections together during storeage and transport. Plus, you can hang the rod from a hook with it.
This is what Eric Sharp, Outdoors Writer for the Detroit Free Press said about it:
"It's another one of those things that makes you wonder, "Why didn't someone come up with this 100 years ago?" The Fishing Butler is a pair of stretch cord loops with a sliding lock used to hold the two pieces of a fishing rod together after it has been taken down.
One loop is at the tip, the other at the handle.
I bought two pairs for $3 each and they're great, beating the heck out of twist ties and rubber bands."