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Re: New Redneck Rod Holders
[Re: bjfire]
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01/28/12 02:11 PM
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Yep boys they work great too.
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Re: New Redneck Rod Holders
[Re: chikenfrie]
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01/28/12 07:20 PM
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A jerk on one end of the line waiting on a jerk on the other
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Re: New Redneck Rod Holders
[Re: bjfire]
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01/29/12 04:40 AM
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I would be a litte nervous about a big cat hitting your rod. I have seen 40 lb cats hit a rod and they destroy it. I trust steel. 
American by birth, Texan by the grace of God  /  36 1/2 lb blue cat- - - - -1995 Baymaster
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Re: New Redneck Rod Holders
[Re: ChuckP]
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01/29/12 05:09 AM
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Got the Fever
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If the drag is set at say, 10 lbs, why does it matter how big the fish is that hits? Shouldn't only 10 pounds of force be exerted on the rod holders? I use a PVC setup too. I'm not really worried at all about it getting broken. I could be naive though. I made mine removable by permanently attaching a 1 1/4 inch pipe to the inside wall of my pontoon. It's the same height as the pontoon wall. Then a 1 inch pipe slides in. But I have two risers that make up a 5-rod holder. The cross pipe is 1 1/2 inch. The actual rod holders are 4 inch pipe cut like this. I made them adjustable by cutting a slit instead of a hold and use a wind nut so I can adjust by hand. They aren't bee readys, but they only cost me less than $50 for 18 (4 in each of the back corners and 5 in the front corners...or whatever b/c they are interchangeable). I know this must be hard to imagine so if anybody actually cares, I could take some pics.
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Re: New Redneck Rod Holders
[Re: bjfire]
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01/29/12 11:37 PM
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I am still testing but have caught really nice fish on them. Just from testing I'm pretty sure my rod would break before PVC! I'll let you know how it goes. Plus I have seen bee ready snap too!
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Re: New Redneck Rod Holders
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01/29/12 11:46 PM
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Don't get me wrong bee ready is an excellent product but just like a good rod every thing has a breaking point!
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Re: New Redneck Rod Holders
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01/30/12 12:11 AM
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Pictures are always good!
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Re: New Redneck Rod Holders
[Re: bjfire]
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01/31/12 02:42 AM
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yukon
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Nice, but i would paint them if you want them to last longer. Sun light will eventually make the pvc pipe weaker.
"good luck to all,on or off the water." S-n-W may help you're odd's.
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Re: New Redneck Rod Holders
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01/31/12 03:30 AM
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Good advice! I was planning to slap a little paint on them! Just was trying them out to make sure they work
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