The actual rod holders are spinning when you get a hit?? Or the board they are mounted to?
As my other topic mentioned I pulled crankbaits for the first time this weekend. I've been longing for a few years with jigs. When the fish would hit it would about pull the rods out of the rod holders They would really move a lot and I had them tightened as much as I could. Is that because of the crankbait creating more drag as compared to using jigs?? I fish out of an old aluminum boat on a 10 horse Max Lake most of the time so I'm a little Limited by what kind of setup so I can have. I have a homemade setup. I've added a picture of it.
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The actual rod holders are spinning when you get a hit?? Or the board they are mounted to?
I'd invest in some good quality rod holders
I agree with the better rod holders. I have the Hi Tek Extreme and they don’t move and the rods don’t twist sideways in the holders. After trying several others I like these best. Scott will make any base needed to fit your boat.
Creativity is just intelligence fooling around
I am doing a boat remodel right now so maybe some new bases would be good if they will work. Just got new millennium seats with this base that allows the seat slide
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If the rod holder is turning on the mounting bored just get you a large wood screw long enough T to protrude above holder when screwed in. Install one on each holder in that slot just behind your existing mounting bolt. That way it can't turn. Don't over complicate it.