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Location: Oconto Falls, WI | Is anyone here using the Lund Sport Trak rod holders for trolling? Any issues? Whenever I troll I have been hanging onto my rod as I don’t have faith the rod holders will not break. I am not worried about the brackets, but rather the Lund Holders. It would be nice to use the holders, but first I want to know if they are strong enough. If they are not I will buy some bolt-ons, and bolt them to the Sport Trak brackets. |
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Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN | Sport trax absolutely no issues I then mounted Flobies rod holders to the sport trac
Just solid !! You bust that your drag is way to tight ! |
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| anyone have the rod holders set up for the new Pro V Bass? I don't think the floor is low enough below the sport trac for the normal ones to work. |
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Location: Minocqua, WI | Hey Jeff,
I have four of them. I'm using the Lund sportrack base and Ram holders. In the pic below of one on my front deck, you can also see the base on the rear deck.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v719/kmeyer9/20160718_202403_zpst...
Kyle
Edited by kmeyer 7/18/2016 8:32 PM
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Location: Coon Rapids, MN | I machined my own style with positive stop locking tabs and a stainless plate because I didn't trust the plastic for trolling for muskies. A good option for the guy without access to a machine stop is the mounts from Cisco Fishing Systems they are a little spending but I hear they are built well. |
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