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Rod Holders

Posted By: 8upwithfishin'

Rod Holders - 06/22/16 10:50 PM

OK, old bass fisherman turning to all kinds. Looking for suggestions for good holders with bases to mount on different areas of the boat deck in order to move them if needed. Thx.
Posted By: Streetwalker

Re: Rod Holders - 06/22/16 10:55 PM

Folbe.

If you want to check them out let me know.
Posted By: Capt. Michael Littlejohn

Re: Rod Holders - 06/22/16 11:13 PM

Check out Bee Ready rod holders. Excellent quality....we use them on all our boats.
Posted By: ToadThrower

Re: Rod Holders - 06/23/16 12:18 AM

saw this post in the Freshwater Fishing section

http://texasfishingforum.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/11671034/rod_holders#Post11671034

I dont own them yet but will be ordering soon..
Posted By: fish-n-elmo

Re: Rod Holders - 06/23/16 12:51 AM

Monster rod holders
Posted By: forsanmedic

Re: Rod Holders - 06/23/16 02:19 AM

I run the Cabelas 360 HT. Are just like the Scotty but for less money. Plus when I am not using them I can take them off then put them back on or adjust easily. They have handled cats over 30, hybrids, and stripers. Here is the link
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-HT-Rod-Holder/1586568.uts
Great reviews on website and on Walleye.Com where they troll a alot.
Posted By: CypertJ

Re: Rod Holders - 06/23/16 05:27 PM

+1 for the Bee Ready
Posted By: okienotfrommuskogee

Re: Rod Holders - 06/23/16 08:03 PM

I run RAM rod holders, work well and you can buy a couple different types mounting brackets depending on where you want to put them on the boat. They are strong, and easy to remove.
Posted By: 8upwithfishin'

Re: Rod Holders - 06/23/16 10:44 PM

Thanks to all for giving me a few options, but didn't realize how many people use Bee Readys. Unanimous decision on the Crappie forum.
Posted By: Capt. Michael Littlejohn

Re: Rod Holders - 06/24/16 01:10 AM

Originally Posted By: 8upwithfishin'
Thanks to all for giving me a few options, but didn't realize how many people use Bee Readys. Unanimous decision on the Crappie forum.


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