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    Default Transporting 14/16ft trolling rods


    How do you guys transport your 14/16ft trolling rods in the boat without breaking them down?

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    I use a Driftmaster two piece rod storage holder , they make a couple . Mine has an offset so it hangs out a few inches .

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    I use a Creek Slick 12 rod transport rack and like Hillbilly stated it also hangs over gunwhales just a bit so it is out of the way.


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    I just twist the line around the rod and lay them 4 rods per side of the boat and strap them down in my Ranger rt188 and can get them out with no troubles.
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    Can't beat Creekslick rod racks
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    I have a set of the drift master tip savers. They worked great in my old boat. They are in dang near new condition I will sell them if you are interested.
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    Hi Tek. Works perfectly for me. Scott makes an excellent product.
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    The ones I have are exactly what eagle 1 has pictured.

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    Here is a picture of my creekslick racks.



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