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Sometimes it goes that way. When I bought my latest tube a couple of months ago, I rushed and grinded out a rod/fishfinder rack. Spent a good amount of time designing it too. By the time I had used it twice, I was already working to figure out a better solution.
I would say my new rack is pretty much final, and it's not just an improvement on the old one. It's a completely new design, from square one. Sometimes you just need to start from a clean slate.
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Ain't that the truth! The old..."It looked good on paper".
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Interesting and a good price, but I would love to see how the rod sits in them. I am not seeing it.
No made for Fly gear though, so wouldn't work at all for me.
The Scotty works on all rods/poles and reels.
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I would have to agree on the Scotty's. I have them on my boat and love them. They are going on the toon also.
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I'm with Joni on this one. How do they work? [:/]Got a picture with a rod in it? Couldn'y find one at the link.
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They are cool, and a great price, just not for me.
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BEE READY rod holders fit most rod and reel combos:bait cast, spin cast, and even pistol grip rod handles.
No fly rod, and that is all I use.
Thanks for posting the pictures though, that could help allot of people out.
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