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Need advice on where to position rod holders
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<blockquote data-quote="CodyPomeroy" data-source="post: 280259" data-attributes="member: 7177"><p>After almost loosing a pole to a well fed carp I decided to bite the bullet and get rod holders, but I could use some advice as to where to put them. I fish mostly in a river, anchored with the bow pointing upstream. I cast out the bait downstream and wait. Usually I just lean the poles, one in each corner, against the transom. For this application I would put them as far back as I could. However I would like to try trolling for walleyes in the river and in some of the local lakes. For this I considered moving them a bit forward towards the bench where I sit. (My boat is a 12'er and I usually fish alone, so I don't see any need to put any holders up front.)</p><p></p><p>What has been your experience with where and where not to place rod holders?</p><p>Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CodyPomeroy, post: 280259, member: 7177"] After almost loosing a pole to a well fed carp I decided to bite the bullet and get rod holders, but I could use some advice as to where to put them. I fish mostly in a river, anchored with the bow pointing upstream. I cast out the bait downstream and wait. Usually I just lean the poles, one in each corner, against the transom. For this application I would put them as far back as I could. However I would like to try trolling for walleyes in the river and in some of the local lakes. For this I considered moving them a bit forward towards the bench where I sit. (My boat is a 12'er and I usually fish alone, so I don't see any need to put any holders up front.) What has been your experience with where and where not to place rod holders? Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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