Fishing Rod Holders

Fishing Rod Holders
  • Roswell® - Single Rod Holder
    Roswell®Single Rod Holder (C910-21200)
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    # mpn4983197066
    Single Rod Holder by Roswell®. The Roswell Marine Single Rod Holder unlocks an array of mounting locations with adjustable clamps that fit round and square tubing sizes. Corrosion-resistant components and hardware provide extreme...
    Two Clamp Positions – Easily attach the adjustable rack clamp to the upper or lower point on the rod holder for flush or extended mounting configuration optionsFlower Cut Angle Adjustment – Allows the rod holder to be rotated into 8 different positions
    $216.70
  • Scotty® - Rodmaster 8" L 2-1/8" I.D. Black Metal Side & Deck Mount Adjustable Tube Rod Holder
    Scotty®Rodmaster 8" L 2-1/8" I.D. Black Metal Side & Deck Mount Adjustable Tube Rod Holder (0250)
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    # mpn4840990426
    Rodmaster Metal Side & Deck Mount Adjustable Tube Rod Holder by Scotty®. The Scotty 0250 Rodmaster Rod Holder with Combination Side/Deck Mount is an original 8 inch tube style holder that accommodates any rod and reel combination...
    Designed to provide exceptional value and efficiencyGreat option to go for hardcore outdoorsmen
    $26.17




Take your fishing experience to a new level with the right rod holder that meets all your needs and wants. Although these equipment pieces are often overlooked, they can increase your success in fishing while at the same time allowing an angler to multi task easily. That means it will make the process of luring, removing the fish from the hook, and just relaxing with a sandwich in one hand and a soda in another more convenient. Today, there is an extensive range of fishing rod holders available on the market.

They differ in type, length, color, and material used. They also vary in mounting method and the number of rods they can hold simultaneously. Manufacturers typically use aluminum, nylon, PVC, plastic, and stainless steel to make their rod holders. Each material has its pros and cons. It is hard to say which one is the best. There is no right answer. The choice is initially up to you. When it comes to attaching this tool to your boat, you can go with a model that requires drilling or a clamp-on one. Surely, the latter variant is easier to install. Besides, this unit is portable, which makes it a perfect choice for those anglers who rent a boat. However, as with most things, there are some disadvantages that come with advantages. Clamp-on rod holders are prone to slippage typically due to loose clamps.

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