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    Default i need rod holders in the back of the boat


    I am going to be putting some holders in the back of the boat and was wondering what some of you guys have done for this purpose. I will be using them for slow trolling and pulling cranks.

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    Default Don't know if your looking for individual holders...

    or something along the line of spider rigging setup, but I have these with additional bases on the back deck of my '02 tracker and they work great.

    Cabela's QuickDraw and 360HT Rod Holders

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    i have the driftmasters in mine
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    Default Rod Holder Ideas

    Check out our website Extreme Fishing Concepts Driftmaster rod holders , Santee rod holders , Joy Fish cast nets and Redi Rig Floats for some ideas about what you might want. Feel free to give us a call if you have questions.

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    These work real good for me. They are Driftmaster lil duo's.:D
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    these are mine..homemade T-bar with driftmasters..set in gunnel rod holders..




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    What brand of seat is that on your boat Yikess? Looks comfortable.

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    don't know what kind of seat posts that you have but i tok my seat off the post (it pulls right up) then i bought me a peice of 1.5 inch angle iron and put some holders on it and put a 8 inch bolt through the middle and wrapped it with tape till it fit snug down in pole only thing is that you wouldm lose a top seat . but i do alot of fishing by myself so no loss for me really cheap and easy really if you don't want to drill your boat .

    just my 2 cents

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    I have a Aluminum Jet Boat 24 foot Long with 18 Aluminum Rod Holders. I troll for Salmon, Steelhead, Trout, Kokanee and drift fish for Halibut. I don't troll for crappie. I park and Jig fish with a slow retrieve and sometimes light jerks. Crappie fishing is still good here in Idaho. Were still catching Ice chest full of crappie. There a little deeper now that the water temperture has gotten warm. Twelve to 20 ft. water depth. Still having a blast. Tipping jigs with crappie niblets in white.

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