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<blockquote data-quote="crannman" data-source="post: 480669" data-attributes="member: 28673"><p>Fishing Rod Carrier Tote (made by Sully):</p><p>I have a Sully Rod Tote and was looking to buy another one or to modify a duffel bag rod holder to use like I do with the Rod Tote.</p><p>I find the rod holder clips on the Rod Tote sized more for freshwater rods but it also needed some work to make it better for what I needed! </p><p>I added sheet metal screws to where the support tubes connect to help hold them in place and into the support tubes where they insert into the upper and lower grey plastic supports to help keep it from twisting. Posting some pictures of the the other modifications I did to increase the number of rods it can carry and to optimize it a bit!</p><p></p><p>Currently working on modifying a duffel bag rod holder and will post some pictures of that one next!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crannman, post: 480669, member: 28673"] Fishing Rod Carrier Tote (made by Sully): I have a Sully Rod Tote and was looking to buy another one or to modify a duffel bag rod holder to use like I do with the Rod Tote. I find the rod holder clips on the Rod Tote sized more for freshwater rods but it also needed some work to make it better for what I needed! I added sheet metal screws to where the support tubes connect to help hold them in place and into the support tubes where they insert into the upper and lower grey plastic supports to help keep it from twisting. Posting some pictures of the the other modifications I did to increase the number of rods it can carry and to optimize it a bit! Currently working on modifying a duffel bag rod holder and will post some pictures of that one next! [/QUOTE]
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