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 | I plan on getting two rod holders for trolling to put on the rails for my X-190.  Hopefully, I can have my kids catch a few while trolling this summer.  Anyone have any recommendations.  Thanks for any tips. | 
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 | Folbe's work great, especially for kids, just lift the rod straight up. | 
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 | X 2 on folbes thats what i use on my 1760
 
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 Location: Tinley Park, IL
 | Thanks fellas for the responses.  Anything from BPS or Cabela's?  I have a $75 gift certificate that I would like to use.  I have never trolled before so I don't want to sink a lot of lot of money into rod holders.  Thanks. | 
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 Location: Madison, WI
 | Scotty’s are nice and I’m sure Cabela’s and BPS sell them. Need the rail adapter too | 
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 | What's cheaper? A new trolling combo plus bait or a good rod holder......hummmm?? | 
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 Location: Athens, Ohio
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 http://anzomcik.powweb.com/store/straight-rod-holder.html
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 | 7ovr50 - 6/3/2019  5:09 PM 
 What's cheaper? A new trolling combo plus bait or a good rod holder......hummmm??
 
 So I can’t find functional rod holders at BPS or Cabelas???
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 Location: Tinley Park, IL
 | danmuskyman - 5/29/2019  8:11 PM 
 Scotty’s are nice and I’m sure Cabela’s and BPS sell them. Need the rail adapter too
 
 Thanks.  That’s what I went with.  After reading some reviews, it sounds like they’ll meet my needs.
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