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Topic: Rod Rack Modified  (Read 2530 times)

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Herb Superb

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With all the fishing rods I've accumulated over the years, I had to modify the rod rack I built some years back. The rack itself is a copy of any rack you see at any tackle shop. What I did is make a cutout in the middle and add rubber holders you can get at amazon. here's one kind:
 https://www.amazon.com/Organized-Fishing-Replacement-Accommodates-Spinning/dp/B003BYKJH6/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1497898720&sr=8-13&keywords=rod+rubber+holder  It will hold 20+ rods on the outside and you can put as much as you can (without reels) on the inside area.



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Nice rack herb  :smt008
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Nice rack herb  :smt008

Maybe you can put your rod on his rack?   :smt005
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Nice rack herb  :smt008

Maybe you can put your rod on his rack?   :smt005
only with his consent. i heard theres a pay to play fee though
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Cool idea! Trying to store any more than 10 rods is a pain in the ass. With two anglers in the house I may steal your idea!
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That is a nice rack! Making me feel better about my small collection of gear.
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Lol yeah,  but I do combination of different types of fishing from surf, to tuna, bass fishing, salt etc. you'd understand if you're a bass guy  :smt005


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I'm now having feelings of inadequacy with my 5 rod collection  :smt010 :smt009 thanks a lot now I need to convince TLW to either fish or (the hard part) that I need 5 more rods.  :smt044 nice rack but as a full time Rv'er I use ceiling mounted racks.


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Nice mod, Herb!  So, how do you store the reels for those rods?
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Nice mod, Herb!  So, how do you store the reels for those rods?

I store them in a tote. I leave the reels on on my frequently used rods (bass and RF), the rest are for occasional trips


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That's a nice large rack  :smt001