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    I strap all my poles across my T-top....it's very nice!
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    What about this Mo....I have one and it works fine. Not for going down the road though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by feelay View Post
    What about this Mo....I have one and it works fine. Not for going down the road though.

    http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabel...h-All+Products

    I have the same one and it works well for moving from area to area on the water.

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    I am honestly more worried about to and from the lake, I can turn the spyderloks to the side while running bungee the rods in there. I may do 4 holders on each pedestal Name:  1630411_5.jpg
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    I just lay the but end of my poles down on the deck 4 on each side put a mounted bungee strap across them and run the tips down the gunnels and secure them to the side of the boat with a couple of ball bungees. It works great no tangles or broke tips


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    I usually do that and bungee strap them to the front cleat you can see in the pics, but those flip up seats pose a little problem if you have some extra passengers. I'm probably being nitpicky, but I tend to like to make things more difficult than they have to be!

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