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    I saw where someone used a 2x4 screwed to the ceiling and using those screw in bike hooks from Lowes or Home Depot like these. It would require a lower ceiling, except for those who store the boat in the garage. Else, use a step stool. You could use the longer PVC hangers, to drop a bit lower.
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    I used to custom paint shotguns, you may have seen them if you watched the ESPN Outdoor Games, The Star Shoot Competition. Anyway days gone by I still had this old PVC Stock Drying Rack. You can see in the pictures some of the old dowels I would stick in the stocks to paint them I recycled to extend the arms to hold more rods.

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    Some of you have way too many rods! Less to store if you get rid of some!
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    Quote Originally Posted by keeferfish View Post
    Some of you have way too many rods! Less to store if you get rid of some!
    Bud if this is at all directed at me I can show the ones on the wall is only a very, very, small portion of what's here. I have 1/2 a container of my brand of rods and my little S-10 is used as rod storage all the time. I will post a picture later. Plus a boat on Ross Barnett slam full of rods, I don't try to bring them back and forth (boat or tackle), rods in my camper storage that I rotate with the boat there, rods in the new Crappie Chaser and in my Tin Boat. You can't possibly be talking about me. No kids + late in Life = Lot's of Fishing Gear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by keeferfish View Post
    Some of you have way too many rods! Less to store if you get rid of some!
    Wife: "Why do you have so many rods?"
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    Here is a couple of pictures of the Spill Over Jig Pole Storage, Crusin' The Coast Rod.

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    I documented the trip on this rod too. It's currently awaiting a new in-dash HVAC system. I was too tall for the body with the racing seats so I had to cut the floor out, lower it 6in, fabricate a new floor and weld in. Rules here is your helmet must be below the Cage 3inches (without slumping in the seat). I will PM you the gag I pulled on my wife with this truck. To say the least every Judge in the US 5th Circuit Courthouse hung around the office to see it go down.

    This was the first new truck I bought my wife after we were married. We sold it to a buddy, he totaled it (only 3 wheels touched the ground at the same time) like everything else I bought it back and resurrected it with attitude.
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    I use plumbers pvc j hooks. They come in different sizes. Work good for me.

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