|
| I have a 620. Like Mike and others, I just drive around with the rods lying on the deck in a "brushpile" and don't mind at all. I use the rod lockers for storage of baits and other stuff.
I will reinforce what other have already have said - the 8'6" telescoping rods from Okuma are fantastic rods. They're great rods at any price, when you consider the small price tag they are truly awesome. I don't have any yet but have thrown with them using clients's rods. What surprises me is that the telescoping part of the rod doesn't seem to be a problem. Like a lot of guys, I thought the telescoping part would be a vulnerable spot that would be failure-prone. I haven't heard of anyone having a problem. Also, I've had clients launching big plastics without a problem. That telescoping part seems to hold up pretty good.
Just a couple ideas. Don't worry about leaving the rods on the deck. If you have to have them locked for security, consider the telescoping rods instead of a new boat. | |
|