I bought these from monkscrappie.com
I think they work real well.
Monk's Crappie :: MonksCrappie.com :: 2150 TIP SAVER
What are some good ways to store your crappie rods from one fishing hole to the other fishing hole without getting tangle up?
I bought these from monkscrappie.com
I think they work real well.
Monk's Crappie :: MonksCrappie.com :: 2150 TIP SAVER
I (we) hook our hooks inthe bottom eye or hook ring. Warp your line around your rod several times till it gets tight. Lay them in the boat on top of each other and use a rubber band at the tips to keep them tight together. I use ten rods and once i remove the rubber band I can lift them one at a time without them tangling up at all. If they do stick I just wiggle and they ALWAYS come free (99%. i do the same when traveling just have a small tie I use at the rod handles to keep them tight on both ends. Again 99% of the time I just lift the rod up out of the boat and place in the holder no problem...
Looking at the rod saver on Monk's site that looks like a good idea too if you have the space. And if you order from monk it usualy arrivesin one day. How? Dunno? But every time I order from monk it comes next day it seems.
Check out the Driftmaster Rod Resters at my website Extreme Fishing Concepts
As a guide, I have used them for years. They are very convenient unless you go under low bridges. My clients pull in the rods and just stand them in the rod resters--quick and easy.
Yadkin Guide
Last edited by Yadkin Guide; 10-06-2009 at 08:08 PM.
I have 1 & 1/2" PVC pipe cut about a foot long mounted vertical in my boat to hold my spider poles when running the big motor. Works for me.
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
heres my setup. it was cheap and easy to do, using black inch and half pipe. I also have 10 across the front of the rear bench seat. also works great for holding landing nets, gaffs, pliars, or anything else that needs a place to hang out while being used..
listen with your eyes---its the only way to beleive what you hear...
Try (if using crappie rigs) hooking the bottom hook in one of the eyes, looping the top hook once around the pole and hooking it into the bobber (if using one), then just wrap the bobber around the pole a few time and there you go, tangle free.
Here's what we use - that man I live with is pretty handy.
4 rod holders on each side just behind the front deck.
Vonna
Yes, I fish like a girl. If you tried a little harder, you could too!!