10-14-2008, 04:15 PM
Nice, are you an engineer? Those are true manufacturer quality rod holders. I think I se the jiging feature, that is cool. Apply for a patent today!
I try to have my hands on at least 1 rod all the time, unless the fish are liking it absolutly dead stick. Last year I had the good grace as to spend a lot of time watching fish on one of the underwater cameras. I was totally amazed at how many fish had my offering in their mouth and by the time I could strike had let go.
I have simple rod holder, I'll take a photo if you want, but I think you'll get the picture.
I put the rod on my bucket. The tip is over the hole and the reel is in the bucket with the rear grip on the other edge of the bucket. One bucket on the left, one on the right. Transducer in the middle showing both baits.
A simple grasp and lift sets the hook, jigging is done by, well jigging.
As far as PVC, around here it along with Duct Tape and WD-40 are the go to items. We also use it to customize our sleds.
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I try to have my hands on at least 1 rod all the time, unless the fish are liking it absolutly dead stick. Last year I had the good grace as to spend a lot of time watching fish on one of the underwater cameras. I was totally amazed at how many fish had my offering in their mouth and by the time I could strike had let go.
I have simple rod holder, I'll take a photo if you want, but I think you'll get the picture.
I put the rod on my bucket. The tip is over the hole and the reel is in the bucket with the rear grip on the other edge of the bucket. One bucket on the left, one on the right. Transducer in the middle showing both baits.
A simple grasp and lift sets the hook, jigging is done by, well jigging.
As far as PVC, around here it along with Duct Tape and WD-40 are the go to items. We also use it to customize our sleds.
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