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[#0000ff]A lot of us tubin' types like to carry both fly fishing and spinning gear on some trips. And, once you start wavin' the "fairy wand" around, anything that sticks up is gonna get wrapped. That is a RULE. Even without the usual cross breezes, fly lines find a way to find anything that could possibly create a snag or a tangle.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]That's why you might want to consider a HORIZONTAL rod holder. It keeps your extra rods laying flat, above the water, to reduce the potential for catching them with the fly line. It does not ELIMINATE the possibility, but cuts it way down.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Scotty makes a couple of handle lock rod holders that are easily mounted on tubes and toons. But, it is easy enough to fashion something from PVC. Here are some pictures from the Float Tube Board to give you some ideas. The main idea, from working with several models, is to prop them out at an angle...both for ease of access and to keep them out of the water on high speed turns and when dodging wakes from the power squadron.[/#0000ff]
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Horizontal rack utilizing foam both for rod placement and for floatation...in the event of a disaster.
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One of TubeDude's early experiments with a horizontal rod rack. Worked fine but tended to dip toward the water when fully loaded.
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Saltwater halibut angler's horizontal rack on a Trout Unlimited Kennebec.
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TubeDude on Lake Pleasant, AZ, with an angled horizontal rack. It worked fine, but is not recommended for fishing in cover or near shore.
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Another view of TD's angled horizontal rack, using slit plastic tubing to hold rods in place. Also note the use of foam floatation to help save rods if the rack should become detached.
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Another member's use of the angled horizontal rack. These are especially suitable for fly flingers, to keep the spare rods down and out of potential danger from errant or windblown backcasts. [/#000000]
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