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    For those who are a little handy with a hole saw and a table saw you can build your own with heavy 4'' pvc pipe. They are inexpensive to make. I made these several years ago and kept them in the shop attic after I quit trolling. Most know here I strictly jig fish these days. They won't rust or rot and fully adjustable. You need a bolt and wing nut to make them easy to adjust.
    Forgive the dust as they have been stored a long time. Thought it might help some on a budget build their own holders.
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    That's pretty cool

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    Pretty smart to use the hole sawed piece as the washer on the inside.
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    Those are dandy. I see lot of different home built in Miss. The first I ever saw were made of coat hangers. Mr. Jon Tull on Willow beach 35 yrs ago.

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    That is perfect! thanks so much Nimrod
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    Quote Originally Posted by RCC View Post
    Pretty smart to use the hole sawed piece as the washer on the inside.
    Duhhh. I was just looking at them and wondering where he got those round plastic washers. Good job.
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    Now Nimrod, what are you doing with rod holders. God gave you 2 - there on the end of your arms
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    Nice work, on my best day I'm not crafty enough to pull that off

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    Neat gadget and inexpensive
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    Great idea. Thanks for sharing.

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