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    now i see how some peole catch so menny fish .
    retired and now i will always fish

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    Quote Originally Posted by thespiderman View Post
    It's called pole control.....LOL
    And some people tell me that 6 poles is too many! Great looking rig.
    "i only like to fish when i am by myself or with someone"

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    Default More Triton 1652 DS

    1652 Triton single or dual front pedestals. Driftmaster Rod holders, 25 tiller steer merc, Motorguide TM
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    I like how you got your rod holders for when you are running up and down the lake. Good idea.

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    Those are Driftmaster rod racks...Holds 8 per rack...Make sure u get the 8" stems for spinning reels ...tall enough to keep reels off gunnel of boat. I trailer em down the road like that too...Thick rubber bands across racks to secure them...Works great!

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    nice boats

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    Here is my boat and my 'Ringer"
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    You didn't miss a thing. Looks like you home office and the ringer is the cutest accessory yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by golfprocrappieman View Post
    Those are Driftmaster rod racks...Holds 8 per rack...Make sure u get the 8" stems for spinning reels ...tall enough to keep reels off gunnel of boat. I trailer em down the road like that too...Thick rubber bands across racks to secure them...Works great!

    I use them that way also. Really nice way to keep poles out of the way when fishing and secure when moving. I keep my rods on the boat even when it is in the garage until I have to switch out for strippers. I run 2 sets of holders down each side of the boat to make sure my poles are secure. I tie them down with bunji cords. I run up to 18 ft poles on a 16 ft boat so I put a red flag on the longest pole when traveling. I think I am just short of the legal limit to run without a flag but would hate for someone to break the tips off my poles b/c they did not see them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thespiderman View Post
    When it comes down to it I fish just about all the lakes thru central Ga. Jackson, Oconee, Clarkhill, and West Point are the main lakes I fish.
    I keep counting 28 what 2 am I missing? Either way 28 or 30 is a lot of poles. I thought I had a chore running 18 poles by myself. It is much easier since I upgraded to the Ipilot. You big boys must share your secrets for boat and pole control lol.

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