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Author Topic: New rod holders for the "River Rat"  (Read 3178 times)

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Offline HD

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Last year, I bought some cheap plastic rod holders for my river boat. If you know how, or what, it takes for me to get my river boat down to my favorite spots....let just say, its a little ruff on the equipment. So, the plastic did not "fair well"....ok....they broke...

So I made some out of oak........I hope they last a little longer.....
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Last year, I bought some cheap plastic rod holders for my river boat. If you know how, or what, it takes for me to get my river boat down to my favorite spots....let just say, its a little ruff on the equipment. So, the plastic did not "fair well"....ok....they broke...

So I made some out of oak........I hope they last a little longer.....

After viewing your new rod holders I'd have to say they are "oak K." :rotflmao: :rotflmao: There's nothing worse than an old man laughing at his own jokes :doah:
« Last Edit: May 05/06/13, 10:01:42 PM by Lee Borgersen »
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I still use my old rod holder for my river boat
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