Re: Sunshine Coast Yesterday
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Originally Posted by
BeastMaster
Orr yer , And don’t drop them into plastic Or cheapo alloy rod holders . They won’t be strong enough, you’ll probably loose the lot overboard on the first big fish.Sorry can’t comment one those attachment , I’ll bet they are made from 1.5mm cheapo tube , mine are 3mm pipe . A 7 foot rod loaded up with 24 kg line puts a fair bit of leverage on the butt end .
Photo shows trolling rod holder dropped into a 30deg rod holder.
yeah thanks for that and also the advice..my rodholders are alloy tubes welded into the gunnel and grinded off smooth on top..I'll have to have a play and see if they are strong enough...
Re: Sunshine Coast Yesterday
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Originally Posted by
disorderly
disorderly mate get the adjustable ones. They are fantastic for a range of different fishing options. I originally got a pair for trolling in my corners but now take them in the creek boat also. Gives you basically every option available for rod angle and height. Not cheap but wouldn’t be without them now.
Re: Sunshine Coast Yesterday
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Originally Posted by
Lovey80
disorderly mate get the adjustable ones. They are fantastic for a range of different fishing options. I originally got a pair for trolling in my corners but now take them in the creek boat also. Gives you basically every option available for rod angle and height. Not cheap but wouldn’t be without them now.
Lovey do you have the Reelax ones or another brand..?