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Topic: Scotty triple rod holder  (Read 2710 times)

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  • Date Registered: Nov 2009
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Anyone try one of these? A little pricey, but seems like a decent way to hold a rod/ff/beverage (or second rod)...and good for hanging pliers and lures off it. Just curious if anyone had experience with it.


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Several (or at least one) of them were given away as prizes at the ORC.  Hopefully someone has used one by now and can give some feedback.
 


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I have one and it works pretty well.  I haven't bought more attachments for it yet, but it is nice to have some flexibility as to where I want my rod holder placed in the time being.  The pliers holder spots won't work with the x-tools pliers due to their size  :-\, but I've been just putting one of the handles through an open rodholder hole.  I like having another place to put my "on-deck" lures though.


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Thanks guys. Yarjammer, do you rig yours on a flat spot? I have a Tarpon, and I'd rig mine on the center incline, where I already have a rod holder mounted. Little unsure if that would work on an incline, but I figure I could still angle the individual mounts on the triple rod holder to suit my needs.

Hey Lee, could you give me some tips on the trailer plug for the FF? It is my last message on that recent thread. Basically, what exactly do I need and what connects to what?

Thanks guys.


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I have mine rigged on an incline and it works fine.  I put in the mount that I had previously placed my rod holder in the picture below:



 

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