I'll bet you do like it, that looks like a nice set up.
I'll bet you do like it, that looks like a nice set up.
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I have a pair of them, and sure like them a lot. Check on here, theres some upgrades you can do that makes them better.
Pete
Looks nice.
Dave
Good looking setup! My dad just put the wally marshall rod holders on our boat and we are pleased with them so far. Prolly going to get a couple more sets for its all said and done. How much those 4 rod titelock systems run?
Hooking up every chance I get!
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I have a set of the Wally Marshall rod holders, that's what I started out with. After a couple years they have gotten where they don't hold the up and position to good on the 12ft and longer poles.
I found these at BPS for $123 tax and shipping. I'm sure you can find them cheaper somewhere else. I had a gift card for BPS from X-mas so I got them there.
Put the Wally Marshall's on the back of the boat may troll some shorter poles off the back of the boat.
Any item made of plastic subjected to strain and sunlight as well as heat will disfigure after awhile. Wally Marshall rod holders are plastic so they will do that. Metal is the only way to go for rod holders. Tite-lok makes a good rod holder set up and they are very proud of them based on their price. Please take a look at other set ups such as Driftmaster before buying. They are much cheaper and I think better than the others. Please check us out and if you have questions just ask.
Maynard Edwards
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Fisherman Wantabe,
What is that Black Box on your front deck?
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I have used both and would strongly disagree with you but, hey, to each his own. Both are adjustable left and right and up and down and both work well. I just prefer the greater adaptability of the Driftmaster system such as the rod resters and the ability to change styles of rod holders. As a fishing guide, the Driftmaster is my choice for my purposes. By the way, what is that black box?
Maynard Edwards
Extreme Fishing Concepts