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    I am looking for any good ideas to store my fishing poles when I am not using them.

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    That's what corners are for. ��������. I have over 40 poles and they get stacked in the corner of a small room that is mine. Hunting stuff on one side and fishing on the other.

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    I made racks like the ones at Bass Pro Shops. For the longer rods, I just hang them from bike hooks on the ceiling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mdpriverrat View Post
    I am looking for any good ideas to store my fishing poles when I am not using them.
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    I had some extra 2x4s after the house was built, & stripped the wall & used 1/2” hot water pvc pipe for the pegs
    For my spider & crankbait rods with the heavier reels I used 3/8 Dow rod on handle end



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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkie51 View Post
    That's what corners are for. ��������. I have over 40 poles and they get stacked in the corner of a small room that is mine. Hunting stuff on one side and fishing on the other.
    I am also a proud member of the Corner Fraternity.
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    I went over the boat on the garage ceiling. I had a bunch or 1x6 poplar 3' shorts, jig saw and a hole saw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mchech View Post
    I went over the boat on the garage ceiling. I had a bunch or 1x6 poplar 3' shorts, jig saw and a hole saw.

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    I made some like these also.
    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along

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    I have used the plastic or pvc lattice and it works great.
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    I put my long rods on my garage door. Works like a charm. I dipped the J hooks in insulating plastic to prevent any wear on the rods.
    Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men
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