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Rods sink fast :(
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<blockquote data-quote="great white" data-source="post: 363814" data-attributes="member: 6238"><p>Bummer.</p><p></p><p>About all I've ever seen is a longer light line tied off in the boat. Kinda limits your moving from one spot . Not a big worry in my 12 footer though. I suppose you could put a small foam float or bouy on the end of the line, but that would get pretty old pretty fast I would think.</p><p></p><p>I use small bungees in my rod holders when underway to minimize the poss of them from bouncing out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="great white, post: 363814, member: 6238"] Bummer. About all I've ever seen is a longer light line tied off in the boat. Kinda limits your moving from one spot . Not a big worry in my 12 footer though. I suppose you could put a small foam float or bouy on the end of the line, but that would get pretty old pretty fast I would think. I use small bungees in my rod holders when underway to minimize the poss of them from bouncing out. [/QUOTE]
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