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Topic: Trolling rod holders?  (Read 2374 times)

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Etray

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  • Location: sacramento
  • Date Registered: Jun 2014
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I have a 2014 pa 12 and want to get it rigged up for trolling for striper, trout etc?
Thanks in advance!


Mienboy

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I use to usr two scotty orca with the flush mounts.mounted on the boards       of my pa12
Only thing is you have to get the extenders other wise when pedaling your feet will hit your rods
My biggest worry is that my wife(when I'm dead)will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it


Etray

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  • Location: sacramento
  • Date Registered: Jun 2014
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I use to usr two scotty orca with the flush mounts.mounted on the boards       of my pa12
Only thing is you have to get the extenders other wise when pedaling your feet will hit your rods
OK ya I wondered about that thanks was wanting to see if anyone did any cool  custom setup's!


atavuss

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Fishing is cheaper than therapy!


AlexB

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I use a Scotty Powerlock, but not that sold on it. The fat butt of my Ugly Stick Tiger rod doesn't fit very well. I actually ended up removing the locking "collar" thing and widening the opening with a rasp. Now I can get the Tiger rod in and out quickly, which is vital for trolling for salmon with barbless hooks.


 

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