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Message Subject: Trolling
jts15
Posted 6/19/2015 9:32 PM (#773295)
Subject: Trolling




Posts: 39


Hey guys, I have been doing more trolling, but I only have ram rod holders and am nervous about my rods getting pulled out by a fish or a snag. I'm wondering if anyone on here uses a leash system to ensure they don't lose a rod and reel? If so, could you maybe post a picture or let me know how you set it up. Any info is greatly appreciated and may help me save a rod. Hahaha thanks!
jdsplasher
Posted 6/20/2015 12:28 AM (#773301 - in reply to #773295)
Subject: RE: Trolling





Posts: 2275


Location: SE, WI.

I used Rams many moons ago. Good holders! have some give to them. Eventually, the metal post in the plastic housing would shift on me. SO, I drilled a hole in the middle of the post, and stuck a spring pin through. Worked for years. No worries!!! But eventually sold them to a walleye guy.

 if you needed to , you can drill a hole in back part of Rod holder, and use a bungy cord with hooks to ensure safe keeping:)

 JD



Edited by jdsplasher 6/20/2015 12:31 AM
Pat Hoolihan
Posted 6/20/2015 6:42 PM (#773344 - in reply to #773295)
Subject: Re: Trolling




Posts: 386


I don't use RAM holders but my brackets and holders are still plastic. Never had any issues here, but then again I troll with my drag really light. I've had numerous baits get lodged in rocks and never once even questioned the durability of my stuff. If you're a fan of trolling with a heavier drag, then maybe I'd stay away from plastic.
CEK
Posted 6/21/2015 6:28 PM (#773440 - in reply to #773295)
Subject: Re: Trolling




Posts: 39


Maybe K Jenner can address some of the issues here, but as far as the lost rod trolling, make a leash out of mono or flouro or stranded, whatever you have to " leash" your trolling rigs to the boat
tourneyman
Posted 6/21/2015 10:28 PM (#773452 - in reply to #773295)
Subject: RE: Trolling




Posts: 43


Never set your drag stronger then your equipment .
jimjimjim
Posted 6/22/2015 2:32 PM (#773544 - in reply to #773452)
Subject: RE: Trolling




Posts: 365


I have used "Wise" rod holders forever ,,, no problems ,,, I sharpen my hooks and set the reel star drag on the light side ,,, remember that you have additional drag created by the line guides on the rod ----- jimjimjim
dana hubbard
Posted 6/23/2015 12:09 PM (#773712 - in reply to #773295)
Subject: Re: Trolling




Posts: 48


I use scottys and after having them pop up and rotate back I drilled a hole through the base and into the rod holder and put a set screw in it. Now they are strong as a rock. I've caught them on the dock post coming in and it brought the boat to a stop. I run my drag real tight too and there's no reason to be afraid of the plastic breaking.
JKahler
Posted 6/24/2015 12:40 PM (#773877 - in reply to #773295)
Subject: Re: Trolling




Posts: 1289


Location: WI
Down East rod holders. Problem solved.
ToddM
Posted 6/24/2015 1:04 PM (#773883 - in reply to #773295)
Subject: Re: Trolling





Posts: 20229


Location: oswego, il
I use scottys and lime them the best. I dont care for down east holders and how the operate.
V18
Posted 6/24/2015 2:25 PM (#773893 - in reply to #773295)
Subject: Re: Trolling





Posts: 269


Location: Oregon, WI
Used scottys prior to getting a new boat and now have used folbe's the last 2 years with no problems. Haven't run them into the dock like DH but have snagged things that didn't move without them breaking.
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