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    i need a better way to transport my long poles in the boat,any ideas or pics thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueball View Post
    i need a better way to transport my long poles in the boat,any ideas or pics thanks
    How long are they and how many sections?

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    I use the velcro rod holder straps on the front and rear decks and lay the poles down each side of the boat along the gunnels...
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    I've been breaking mine down and sticking them in the rod/gun box, but that's beginning to get old. The last trip or two I've laid them down in the floor with the tips up under the deck. Sunday evening or whenever my last time out will be, I'll break them down and put back in the box for the week.

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    When i am going from home to lake or back i break them down and put them in the storage box. The lakes i fish is a hour or better away. When i am at the lakes for the weekend i just use these straps to hold them running up and down the lake or driving to ramp to ramp. They work great.




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    12ft 2 pc thinking about making a holder where the will stand up in the boat ,and creek if you read this do you know the model number of the box you keep your cranks in and how many will they hold,thanks

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    This has worked great for me with rods up to 16' long at the lake.
    I break them down and put them in the rod locker between times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiekiller2 View Post
    This has worked great for me with rods up to 16' long at the lake.
    I break them down and put them in the rod locker between times.

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    yeah thats the type of rack i`ve been thinkinging about building and attaching to console,or was gona break them down and put in a rod locker ,i usually leave them on the deck and strap them down but would like to come up with something better

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    As far as running up and down the lake I strap them to my rod holders.... hi-tek holders. I fastened a 24" bungee to the cross bar. I put pipe insulation in between the individual holders. I stand the rods up between the holders and pull the bungee across the t-bar and fasten it to the other side. I then screwed a velcro strap to the upright post(screwed so it will always be there) I then strap the bottom of the rods..4-to each rod holder at the mid-way point so they don't jump up and down. has worked good so far.
    As far as transporting I bought some nylon sleeves to put over them, it keeps them from tangling up and breakage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blueball View Post
    12ft 2 pc thinking about making a holder where the will stand up in the boat ,and creek if you read this do you know the model number of the box you keep your cranks in and how many will they hold,thanks
    Blueball they are XPS Double Sided Tangle-Free Crankbait Organizer. I talked to a saleman in BPS in Memphis and he told me the company that were making them for BPS went out of buiness. I hope they find someone else to make them. They will easly hold 48 and you can get 60 in them.

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