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Old 10-10-2012, 11:23 AM
Max@Pride Fishing Tackle Max@Pride Fishing Tackle is offline
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Default I need out rodders for trolling spoons

looking for a pair of out rodders for trolling. if you have any send me a message or just give me a call at the shop.

thanks max
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Old 10-14-2012, 08:11 AM
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Talking Re: I need out rodders for trolling spoons

Might wanna give ron a call at efinger sporting goods in bound brook. usually has them in stock 732 3560818
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Old 10-14-2012, 01:41 PM
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Post Re: I need out rodders for trolling spoons

Grab a pair of maja's - I got mine at west marine- so much easier to set a spoon rod with a long but straight up compared to the fixed mount I have, as well as that they also have a locking notch to twist into the roll pin in your holders- beware if you have a rodholder with a plastic bottom you can not use them without removing them and drilling out the plastic- I used a hole saw,rubber to wrap the holder with and a bench vise- hole drilled bottom, then bench drilled 1/4holes and used a stainless bolt w. nylock nut- this secures so well, you need two hands to twist in and out for locking.

Just my .02 of experience

New gimbals on holders aren't always metal- even the " high quality" ones I got...
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