Fishing Rod Storage Holders

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7 Responses to Fishing Rod Storage Holders

  1. CBL123 says:

    Ideas for organizing fishing and hunting gear?
    There is not a lot of outdoor storage space, and there is no garage- however there is a spare room in the house. I need some ideas for organizing the fishing and hunting gear so that it is easily accessed (not just piled in a box). I am looking for suggestions other than rod holders, gun cases, and tackle boxes- those are in use. As of right now, things are just spread out and in various bags and totes, and are pulled out when needed. There is a lot of stuff. I just want to organize it so it’s all together, and in one place. Any suggestions from people who have organized similar things. Is there a company that makes specific storage for things like this? Websites, suggestions, or ideas would be greatly appreciated!

    • Anonymous says:

      Sounds like you may be a little OCD too me, trust me, it takes one to know one. If you are anything like me you will drive yourself mad trying to organize this stuff just perfectly. I am a long time professional photographer as well as an avid outdoorsman so I have TWO rooms that I organize constantly. I have an obsession with boxes and all sorts of containers to organize everything.
      For your sporting room here are a few ideas that I use. I probably own somewhere in the area of about 50 fishing rods from fly rods, spinning rods, baitcasters and offshore rods from small Penns all the way up to Senators. I created rod holders that are on the ceiling using teak. I correctly spaced 1″ x 5″s that run wall to wall (my room is about 9′ x 12′) so I ran 9′ lengths from wall to wall about 6 feet apart. I drilled holes about golf ball sized, evenly spaced from one end to the other on both boards so the butt of the rod goes in one end and the tip through the other. Furthermore I seperated saltwater from fresh so the saltwater rods run one direction and the freshwater run the oppositte. It’s a beautiful sight to behold:).
      As for my guns. As much as I would like to display them because some of them are nice antiques and beautiful like my Weatherby’s, you just can’t take the chance of them being in the open anymore so I invested in 3 Browning gun safes, they are beautiful, very secure and it would take 30 men to lift those heavy suckers. All of my long guns are in two of them and the third holds all of my hand guns. I loved the safes so much that I actually bought a 4th one for the photo room which holds an incredible amount of photo gear as well as any other valuable items we may have. In my gun room I have all of my trinkets and special memory type items stored as well. At Sams I found these great what are supposed to be tool boxes but they are too pretty for that. They are solid maple and lined with green felt. They have a lid with a deep recess on top, 6 small drawers and 3 long drawers below.
      They make really pretty display boxes. In them I keep any smalller memorabilia, watches, jewelry and just keepsakes in general. They were only like 30 buck a piece and well worth it. I hope this helps you at least a little. Shoot me an email if you have any questions.

      Chris

  2. Rex K says:

    Why can’t I sell my 17ft Bass Pro Targa Tracker Boat for $16000?
    2001 Tracker Targa 17ft 4inches Deep “V” Big water w/ 4 Stroke 75 hp Mercury. Comes with Trailer, ores, night lights, gages (fuel, speedometer, tachometer, voltmeter, water pressure, and trim), walk through windshield, side storage, Dual Console, 30 gallon built-in tank(you won’t have to fill up, it has plenty already-FULL), 2 bait wells, divided acrated 50″ livewell w/ flow-rite aeration timers and remote drain controls, Tracker 12 volt 52 LB thrust 50″ foot-controlled trolling motor, Radius tempered glass walk-thru windshield, AM/FM cassette stereo, extra-wide carpeted gunnels for large downriggers, aft aerated livewell, 2 large aerated baitwells w/ liftout stainer, in floor storage, storage shelf under console, all welded hull, bow storage, bow panel w/ trim recirculation and courtesy light switches, locking storage on console, wheel lug locks on trailer tires and spare tire, lock for swing away tongue, and lock so people can’t drive away with it. Also comes with boat cover, battery charger, plus 4 seats that can be removed (can be moved to the front or back for easy fishing and to be able to get the anchor which there are two for different bottoms) plus all weather stand up Convertible top w/ side and aft curtains, side lockable storage for up to 7ft fishing rods, ship to shore radio with extra high atten.(Horizon-Standard VHF Marine Radio model #GX1265S Plus portanle ICOM Waterproof VHF Marine Radio model #IC-M2A) Garmin GPS Map 172C Color GPS Cahrt Plotter, Ritchie X-15 and Ritchie S53 surface mount lighted compasses, 3 Sospenders High Performance Inflatable Life Vests, tilt steering wheel, cup holders, ski storage, glove box, gas fill vent combo, hand rails, 2 60 watt speakers, and safety features. Has not been on water for 2 years. Has been shrink-wrapped and winterized each year. I have never been on a more stable boat. 37 mph top speed. It was designed for big water. Many extras that did not come with the boat. Cash or certified bank from local bank. (the picture of the deep V 18 is just like the 17ft but one foot longer both are Deep V)

    • Anonymous says:

      Maybe you need to put an add in the local paper, or on EBay, or Craig’s List.
      Maybe place it along side a busy road with a ‘For Sale’ sign on it.

      By the looks of the question you are trying to use the questions section to list your boat for free.

  3. Nate says:

    How much to sell 2005 Bass Tracker Pro Team 175tx?
    I am looking to sell my 2005 bass tracker pro team 175tx

    17′

    Good condition but on the left side in the back their is deep scratches in one area from hitting the dock other then that normal wear and tear but i can get repaired or will sell as it is with the scratches

    60 hp motor one it, mecury in good condition
    with fish finder, trolling motor in front

    comes with life vests, safety equipment

    Livewell w/aerator,recirculator & auto pump out
    Navigational lights
    Bilge pump
    Lots of Rod & tackle storage
    2 fishing seats w/backrests & pedastals
    12v adapter
    3 cup holders
    3 life jackets
    3 across seating

    Only one owner

    HOW MUCH CAN I SELL IT FOR?

    I am trying to get $6000 is that possible?

  4. Mike says:

    looking for a multi-use kayak?
    i want a sit-on-top kayak not sure which one is best. solo, i’ll use it in the ocean (near shore), maybe ride some waves, ICW (intra-coastal waterway), might take it out on a lake or river as well. i would like a rod holder, or 2. i might go fishing in it, just use it mainly to get out on the water for exercise and to explore and for photography. a must is a hatch storage area with the waterproof lid.

    don’t want it too big or too small. maybe around 10′-12′ long. i am 5’10″ and 120 lbs. looking new or used around $400-$600 i live in Florida and will be using it almost every week as long as it isn’t cold.
    after doing some research i think i like the Emotion Temptation. is this a good reliable, stable kayak? does anone recommend any others. are Ocean Kayaks a good name?

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