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Need advice on where to position rod holders
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<blockquote data-quote="TNtroller" data-source="post: 280443" data-attributes="member: 4251"><p>Everyone's situation is a bit different via the boat, the species of fish, etc., so spend some time noticing how you fish at different times of the year for different species, then try to visualize where a rod holder would work best.</p><p></p><p>One rod holder that may work for you is the driftmaster brand, very sturdy for all types of fishing, I use 'em for crappie fishing which are not hard hitting fish compared to other species, but never know when a green carp or cat will get hungry either. The Driftmasters have several different styles of mounts, flush or ones that will be about 1/2" above the mounting surface at most, even some rail mounts are available. They also have left hand threaded bases/holders so you can install them on the left side and they won't spin or come loose. These are not adjustable in terms of angle of the pole as that is set by the option of rod holder you choose, but they do adjust 360* w/o issue. They do offer different rod angles from zero up to 30* I believe for different applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNtroller, post: 280443, member: 4251"] Everyone's situation is a bit different via the boat, the species of fish, etc., so spend some time noticing how you fish at different times of the year for different species, then try to visualize where a rod holder would work best. One rod holder that may work for you is the driftmaster brand, very sturdy for all types of fishing, I use 'em for crappie fishing which are not hard hitting fish compared to other species, but never know when a green carp or cat will get hungry either. The Driftmasters have several different styles of mounts, flush or ones that will be about 1/2" above the mounting surface at most, even some rail mounts are available. They also have left hand threaded bases/holders so you can install them on the left side and they won't spin or come loose. These are not adjustable in terms of angle of the pole as that is set by the option of rod holder you choose, but they do adjust 360* w/o issue. They do offer different rod angles from zero up to 30* I believe for different applications. [/QUOTE]
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