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    One of my Buds and I decided to have a go at building some rod holders. I hope they catch more fish than my driftmasters:D





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    Thumbs up

    Those look killer....I got some old T-Trak out in the shop and I thought about trying something similar....

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    Those look good. I bet they will catch fish.

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    They look pretty sweet.

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    cool!!!

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    They look great.

    Good job!
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    very Nicely done..

    I'd love to know the parts for those....
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    Holders look great! Will work like like a champ!

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    Thanks for the replies. I blame all of this on you folks making Crappie fishing and rigging for crappie fishing look like so much fun (and it really is).

    For Pomoxis, the parts list is pretty short. The bar is called T Bar and it is an extruded aluminum. The holders are bent out of 3/16 plated rod and dipped in plasti-dip. The bolts are 5/16 carriage bolts which fit in the T Bar. The square pieces under the wing nuts are cut out of square aluminum tubing.

    We are going to try some more in the near future.
    Last edited by RCC; 10-01-2009 at 08:31 PM.
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    Great looking rod holders! Just curious though, how the upright part is mounted on the boat, or whatever you will mount it on. I don't see a base. Do you know how much one of these will ultimately cost you?

    Thanks for posting this.
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