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Message Subject: Rod holder
jetdoc
Posted 9/21/2020 2:33 PM (#966467)
Subject: Rod holder




Posts: 13


Using Tranx 400s with St. Croix rods and was wondering what rod holders will fit the Tranx I know the down East is liked by a lot but it doesn’t have a lock I was looking for something that might have a lock. Thanks. Mark

pklingen
Posted 9/21/2020 6:28 PM (#966468 - in reply to #966467)
Subject: Re: Rod holder




Posts: 864


Location: NE Ohio
CISCO holder on a FAT AZ frame!
jetdoc
Posted 9/21/2020 6:47 PM (#966470 - in reply to #966467)
Subject: Re: Rod holder




Posts: 13


Thanks pk I will search. Do you guys find it necessary to have a holder with a lock?
ToddM
Posted 9/21/2020 10:22 PM (#966474 - in reply to #966467)
Subject: Re: Rod holder





Posts: 20218


Location: oswego, il
Scotty's for me.
jetdoc
Posted 9/22/2020 5:06 AM (#966478 - in reply to #966467)
Subject: Re: Rod holder




Posts: 13


Todd will the Tranx 400 fit inside the cutout and allow the rod to sit flat?
Kirby Budrow
Posted 9/22/2020 12:08 PM (#966485 - in reply to #966478)
Subject: Re: Rod holder





Posts: 2325


Location: Chisholm, MN
Yes I should fit most any reel especially a small one like a tranx 400.
ToddM
Posted 9/22/2020 1:11 PM (#966488 - in reply to #966467)
Subject: Re: Rod holder





Posts: 20218


Location: oswego, il
I don't see why it wouldn't. I have put a variety of reels in it without issue.
pklingen
Posted 9/22/2020 5:04 PM (#966497 - in reply to #966467)
Subject: Re: Rod holder




Posts: 864


Location: NE Ohio
confused on the lock? but if your talking about holding a certain angle off of the gunnel then absolutely!
Pepper
Posted 9/22/2020 8:39 PM (#966499 - in reply to #966467)
Subject: Re: Rod holder




Posts: 1516


I use a Folbe it has a lock but o don’t use it once the rod is secured in the holder I don’t believe it will come out until you lift it straight up. Hasn’t failed me yet
jetdoc
Posted 9/23/2020 5:08 AM (#966503 - in reply to #966499)
Subject: Re: Rod holder




Posts: 13


Thanks for all the replies I am going up north next week and will stop by the Musky Shop and pick one up. Mark
TheShow
Posted 9/23/2020 8:51 AM (#966505 - in reply to #966503)
Subject: Re: Rod holder




Posts: 351


Location: Vilas County, WI
Folbe for me
NPike
Posted 9/23/2020 3:19 PM (#966520 - in reply to #966505)
Subject: Re: Rod holder




Posts: 612


Don't troll much, but scotty makes 1st rate equipment including rod holders.
jetdoc
Posted 9/24/2020 6:51 AM (#966528 - in reply to #966520)
Subject: Re: Rod holder




Posts: 13


Npike I looked at a Scotty Orca the other day and it is built big but I noticed that there was no cutout for the tang on the bottom of the rod, I wonder if you could cut one to fit?
Masqui-ninja
Posted 9/24/2020 7:43 AM (#966530 - in reply to #966467)
Subject: Re: Rod holder





Posts: 1247


Location: Walker, MN
Folbes are bullet proof, and they will hold any rod.
jase2
Posted 10/3/2020 7:47 AM (#967765 - in reply to #966467)
Subject: RE: Rod holder




Posts: 66


I had the DownEasters for years and I really liked them. However, I just recently switched to Folbes for the following reasons:

1. Seem to be easier on my rod handles (non Marring)
2. They will tilt better over my boat gunnels.
3. They are quieter.
4. Easy to take off when not in use, whereas I had my DE permanently mounted.

I have to admit that it took a lot of research for me to go with a plastic rod holder for Musky. However, I did a lot of reading etc and hooked them up on my boat. I bumped them and pulled them from all directions in a way that I thought was much harder than a musky strike or snag would be. I was concerned the rods may not stay put in the holder, but they did. Also this is very strong plastic. I think if your drag is set correctly you will have no problem. Now lets say your drag sticks on a snag. . I would say your rod or line will break before these rod holders. Or perhaps your hooks might straighten out. . but the rod holder would be the least of my worries.

I have no idea about any of the other plastics mentioned, but the FOLBES are the real deal.

I hope this helps.
jlooney
Posted 11/28/2020 7:37 PM (#969242 - in reply to #966467)
Subject: Re: Rod holder




Location: St. Louis, MO
If you have limited space or ability for rod holders on your boat, this is an awesome setup that I found from a striper guy on youtube. Gives you the ability to take 1 in gunnel holder and make it 4. I bought 2 for my boat and then putting 3-4 Amarine 1"-11/4" aluminum gimbal mount adjustable holders onto each of them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSau-iYqAXg
Here's the link for the Amarine individual to attach: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BNOAEH6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_...

You can also just get the Amarine in gunnel 2 rod holder if you don't need that many: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DD8HHK6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_...

Should say I only troll like that for striped bass where we're pulling big gizzard shad on 6-10 rods at a time.
Steve Le Maitre
Posted 11/29/2020 2:22 AM (#969250 - in reply to #966467)
Subject: Re: Rod holder




Posts: 82


With a low profile reel your options will be limited. Strange people say that the down east chew up rod handles, the rod handle should never come into contact with the holder ! True you get a little marring on the reel seat but this is easily remedied with a few wraps of electricians tape.
lifeisfun
Posted 11/29/2020 6:27 AM (#969251 - in reply to #966530)
Subject: Re: Rod holder





Location: Ontario
Masqui-ninja - 9/24/2020 8:43 AM

Folbes are bullet proof, and they will hold any rod.


Yup, 10 years later and still love them!
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