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Topic: Questions about outfitting my new yak  (Read 3219 times)

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mcdc1369

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  • Location: Kent
  • Date Registered: Nov 2007
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I was wondering about where to mount rod holders on my OK Prowler.
Any suggestions???


polepole

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I'm assuming you don't have the angler edition.  Those flat spots behind the seat are meant for mounting holders.

If you want some up front, I like to put them on the shelf right in front of each foot well.  In fact, anything I mount in the cockput is in front of the footwell, not in my lap.  I don't like excess "junk" in my way in the cockput and I have long arms which let's me reach my rods without too much difficulty.

Here's a typical rig for me ... using RAM mounts.



-Allen


mcdc1369

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I do have the angler edition, but really don't like the flush mounts in the back.


boxofrain

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Agreed, the flush mounts behind the seat are where I stick my net or gaf , some other gear.
I have never used them for my pole!
I have a ghetto rod holder I can stick in the forward footwell scupper.
musta spent $1.00 on it.
the memories of a man in his old age, are the deeds of a man in his prime.


 

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