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ORGANIZED FISHING STORAGE: Freestanding storage for all your essential fishing stuff including fishing rods, reels, combos, tackle boxes, boots, nets,
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The SeaSucker Pro Series Rod Holder is a step up from the base model. It still mounts when and where you need it and can be attached or removed in seconds, but with added functionality and style. The bulky aluminum track has been upgraded to a sturdy HDPE base. The Pro Series rod holder has a removable pin at the bottom. For long-butt spinning reels, take it out and store it in the slot on the base or leave it in for gimbaled conventional rods.
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The Bac Rac is the back-seat angler's dream come true, allowing any co-angler to neatly organize all their rods without the tangled mess. The Bac Rac holds four rods and easily mounts into the crease of any bass boats back battery compartment in seconds, without tools or fasteners. Rods are cradled in EVA foam and secured with a strap for rough water. No matter how rough the water, your rods are safe, secure and easy to access in the Bac Rac.
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