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<blockquote data-quote="uttexas" data-source="post: 455182" data-attributes="member: 20262"><p>Agree, wouldn’t be ideal if trekking through brush; but in open water, with the straps securing the rods it’s a nice space saving design</p><p></p><p>In the mean time, I screwed two Boat Buckle rod holders (hold 4 rods each easily) to some PVC board. Then Lexeled each one at opposite ends of the side gun/rod locker for horizontal storage when fishing. Also Lexeled a three vertical rod holder to the front of my marine cooler for spinning gear</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uttexas, post: 455182, member: 20262"] Agree, wouldn’t be ideal if trekking through brush; but in open water, with the straps securing the rods it’s a nice space saving design In the mean time, I screwed two Boat Buckle rod holders (hold 4 rods each easily) to some PVC board. Then Lexeled each one at opposite ends of the side gun/rod locker for horizontal storage when fishing. Also Lexeled a three vertical rod holder to the front of my marine cooler for spinning gear [/QUOTE]
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