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  Port: Manistee   03/25/2007 10:47
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Richard , I have 4 of the Great Lakes rod holders and I love them. With the way they are designed all you have to do is pull back on the rod/rod holder and it release's and makes it easier to get the rod out. The farther you push down on the rod/rod holder the tighter they get and you can't lose a rod that way. The only way that I can see you losing a rod on one of these is to have the rod holder itself pull lose from the boat.I run my holders for wire line divers , braid divers and inline boards with lead core. Been running them for 5 or 6 years now and not a single complaint.
We run the Vector rod holders and Trastex rod holders on Experience Outdoors for divers and inline boards and they are also a great rod holders , they have held up to a couple of seasons of hard tournamnet use. Every holder have thier pros & cons and some work on some boats better than others. I don't think you could go wrong with any quality rod holder , just remember , they are like everything else , you get what you pay for.


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