Fishing Rod Storage

If you’re a fishing enthusiast who’s got a boating trip coming up, then it’s a given you’ll be taking your fishing rods with you. What better place to use them than out on the high seas, after all? Depending on the waters, the fishing could be spectacular. The deep sea is where the really big fish congregate, after all.

But on those moments when you’re not fishing—and no matter how hard-core a fishing enthusiast you might be, there will be those moments—you’ll need a place to store the rods. Space is at a premium on a boat, so this could take some prior planning. But any one of the many fishing rod storage containers designed for use on boats may make your job easier.

Cabela’s Polished Aluminium Rod Rack is a wall-mount rack that it lightweight enough to be easy for you to lug on board, yet solid enough that it will hold an array of fishing rods upright for as long as you need it to. This fishing rod storage unit is available as a single rod holder, triple-rod holder, four-rod holder, or six-rod holder. Whichever size you choose, you slide each rod into an individualized slot on the mount until you need it.

The RodMounts RodLoft Pro Rod Holder is convenient ceiling-mount unit. It’s designed to accommodate just about any cabin size. The holders can be arranged in up to five different layouts, depending on how wide or narrow the cabin area happens to be. Six rods will fit within its foam-core holders. Security straps ensure that they stay in. Additional inserts will fit tackle boxes and other equipments.

Maybe you’d rather that your fishing rod storage unit be more portable. You want something that you can carry above and below deck as needed, not something that’s permanently nailed into a wall. In that case, you could probably use a rod carry case.

The Frabill Pack-a-Pole Rod and Carry Case is worth considering. It’s roomy enough for you to pack away four rods without even having to remove the reels. It’s a secure storage due to the thick protective walls of injection-moulded plastic, interlocking arrangements of ribbing, and foam padding. Your rods will be safe even if you run into a little turbulence along the way. Additional lure compartments allow you to leave the separate tackle box at home. This carry case is safe against theft, too, with its four padlocks.

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Posted September 23rd, 2010 in Fishing Rods, Shopping.

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