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Topic: Do-all rod holder?  (Read 4086 times)

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Fishboy

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Is there a Scotty or Ram rod holder that works for spin and bait-casting rods? I need to install one on my yak. I don't suppose there's one holder that also would accommodate a fly rod ...


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Is there a Scotty or Ram rod holder that works for spin and bait-casting rods? I need to install one on my yak. I don't suppose there's one holder that also would accommodate a fly rod ...

yes, and sort of. The combo rod holder that works for spinning and casting rods(#280) is sort of small, so it may not accomodate a larger casting rod, but for a smaller, inshore setup it should be fine. They also have a fly rod holder(#262). It is a seperate rod holder, but works great. Might I suggest looking into the triple rod holder setup.
More info at
http://www.scotty.com/fishing-gear-equipment/fishing-rod-holders.htm
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I use the Scotty Powerlock (#230).  I do have a Scotty fly rod holder (secured to my Plano box behind my seat), but often times I just lay my fly rod in the 230 cradle (in front of me) and secure the lock.  It's not perfect, but hold well enough.  Note that I'm talking 8 weights with the mini-butt, not 3 weights buttless.

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Thanks guys. Second question: I would think the flush mounts would be nicer than the deck mounts. No? Bought a tube of Marine Goop with a Flambeau marine box at Bi-Mart yesterday, and am eager to drill/cut.


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Thanks guys. Second question: I would think the flush mounts would be nicer than the deck mounts. No? Bought a tube of Marine Goop with a Flambeau marine box at Bi-Mart yesterday, and am eager to drill/cut.

Personal preference and depends on where you are mounting them.

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What Pole said. Get out on the water and take a test run and find out what works for you.

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I only use the rod holder while not fishing. I use a piece of PVC in the scupper. Ghetto again ::)
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