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FAT-SKI
Posted 3/7/2012 10:17 AM (#544225)
Subject: Rod holders for trolling




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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
I don't have any yet for my boat and I have seen so many different types. Is there a type that works well for people? I would rather spend my money on one I don't have to drill into my boat as I have more then one boat and would like to be able to move them back and forth if I wanted to. Are the ones that just screw on reliable?? I feel like if a Ski hit it hard enough, it would fall off? any thoughts or suggestions on what I should get this year?? what has worked? what hasn't worked if any?

thanks for the information
Landonfish
Posted 3/7/2012 10:35 AM (#544234 - in reply to #544225)
Subject: Re: Rod holders for trolling




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Down east rod holders. They make them so they clamp onto the side of the boat. Never have had any problems with them.
MRichardson
Posted 3/7/2012 11:01 AM (#544244 - in reply to #544234)
Subject: Re: Rod holders for trolling





Landonfish - 3/7/2012 10:35 AM Down east rod holders. They make them so they clamp onto the side of the boat. Never have had any problems with them.

 +1 http://down-east.com/website_006.htm

edalz
Posted 3/7/2012 1:43 PM (#544325 - in reply to #544225)
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Down east +2
FAT-SKI
Posted 3/7/2012 2:50 PM (#544347 - in reply to #544225)
Subject: RE: Rod holders for trolling




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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Has anyone tried trolling without the holders? If so how did that go? were you able to hold on?
MACK
Posted 3/7/2012 3:20 PM (#544357 - in reply to #544347)
Subject: RE: Rod holders for trolling




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Trolling smaller baits, while holding on to the rod isn't a problem and is a lot more fun to hold on to the rod when trolling the smaller baits, because then YOU get to feel that initial hit from the fish. And you can impart additional action to the bait by pumping the rod forward and back to get the bait to speed up, then pause, etc. You can also raise and lower the rod tip which will raise and lower the bait up and over flats or weed line/rock areas, etc.

Trolling larger baits, big cranks and the such, has such a tremendous amount of drag to it as the bait moves through the water, that even at a slow to moderate speed, for any prolonged periods of time, you'll get exhausted holding on to the rod. If you're to really speed the boat up...4+ mph....you'll find out how long you can hold on to the rod for...each person is different...

Pros to holding on to the rod:

- Feel the fish hit
- You can control the depth easier for quick changes around structure
- You can impart additional action to the bait by pumping the rod...getting the bait to speed up, then pause, the speed up again, etc.


Cons to holding on to rod:
- Can be tiring
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