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DonPursch |
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Posts: 540 Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN | A new Lund boat at the lodge and it has the newer hull and wider gunnels What's the best heavy duty rod holder for this wide gunnel.easy on easy off Preferably . Thanks | ||
cast10K |
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Posts: 432 Location: Eagan, MN | Don, I've only been serious about trolling for the past couple years, but I'm using the RAM holders. Takes 2 seconds to put on/take off, and when they're off the mount is small, streamlined and snag-free. I mostly troll jake sized stuff, and bang it into rocks and gravel bars whenever possible, and the holders have held up great. | ||
learntoswim |
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HAVE FUN http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/search/query.asp?fid=0&action... | |||
DonPursch |
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Posts: 540 Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN | I almost fell asleep trying to get through all that thank you it was fun all the best THANKS | ||
Bill Schwartz |
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Posts: 109 Location: Pewaukee, WI | I like the Folbe rod holders. Been running them since 2008 with out problems. They make a mount that can be flush mounted on the gunnel. The rod holder itself can be removed quickly. DON PURSCH trolling??? Whats up with that, you must be getting old! Attachments ---------------- 100_1214.JPG (172KB - 105 downloads) | ||
Almost-B-Good |
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Posts: 433 Location: Cedarburg, Wisconsin | Folbe's on mine too since 2008. Bulletproof. They make several mounting options available. The neat thing is you can get the rod out of the holder under a tremendous strain with no problem and the holder doesn't chew up the rods. We regularly troll d-10's at 5mph with no holder/rod problems. Was that a Slammer decal strategically positioned in that photo? | ||
guest |
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I just got a Folbe flush mount (have always used DE) and am not a big fan thus far. The rod holder is fine but the flush mount is not easy to lock/unlock if your gunnel is carpeted. It's a major pain right now, need to use a screw driver just to move the lever even though I loosened up the bolts a bit, which I wouldn't think is a good idea. Am going to have a buy a side mount instead. | |||
Muskie4Life |
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Posts: 105 | guest - 5/25/2012 5:06 PM I just got a Folbe flush mount (have always used DE) and am not a big fan thus far. The rod holder is fine but the flush mount is not easy to lock/unlock if your gunnel is carpeted. It's a major pain right now, need to use a screw driver just to move the lever even though I loosened up the bolts a bit, which I wouldn't think is a good idea. Am going to have a buy a side mount instead. I had to build up my mounts with some stainless washers placed between the gunnel and the mount. They worked great once I did that. I really like my folbes. | ||
lifeisfun |
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Location: Ontario | I'm also happy Folbe user. | ||
Bill Schwartz |
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Posts: 109 Location: Pewaukee, WI | Almost-B-Good, "Was that a Slammer decal strategically positioned in that photo?" Not sure what you mean?? Not rod holder related but check out the nice sunrise photo I took last summer out on Pewaukee! Attachments ---------------- sun_rise.JPG (176KB - 108 downloads) | ||
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