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Truck bed rod holder
So previously, I had asked about a case to transport a rod and reel in to keep it from getting banged up while traveling. Couldn't find anything to suit my needs so I came across the idea of installing a rod holder in the truck bed. Seems like surf fishermen do this kind of thing. So anyway, here it is.Attachment 60872Attachment 60873
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I would be careful about highway speeds and driving under low hanging limbs. I believe this was for the longer rods that you wanted this for. EB
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Yeah, it was. Clearance needs to be 9ft. I would think that the highway speeds shouldn't matter much but just in case, I have some eye bolts installed between the rods and have some small bungees to attach that should keep them from moving around much.
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Looking good, years ago had something like that for surf rods on font bumper when stationed in south Texas. Just don't forget and run through the drive through LoL.
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Remember the whip antenna's on cars. That was why they tied them down on the highways. Just sayin is all. EB
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Not too many low hanging limbs in Arizona?
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I figure if it works for you and fits your need you did good! Hands Clapping Thumbs Up
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EB, I will take it for a test drive today and find out! But no I don't remember whip antenna? Redy2fish, no there are very few trees at all. It is the desert :D Getting to the lakes which are all reservoirs is usually a pretty clean ride.
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Attachment 60926I have been using a rod holder in my truck for years, I got tired of my rods and reels getting banged up and broken, I don't bungie them in and at 75mph on the interstate they are fine. I always take my rigs off because any weights or lures bang up against the rods. I just bought a 6 rod holder from BPS and mounted it ti my toolbox, here is a pic.
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Good luck I hope it works out for you