steeliebob Posted November 16, 2010 Posted November 16, 2010 After losing a good rod to a salmon a couple of years ago. Rod reel everything hit the water and took off. I went out and invested in good rod holders, the heavy duty kind that you can plant two feet into the ground. This is why. When I was pulling lines this morning, I was reeling one line in and the other pole took off. It was doubled over in the rod holder and the steelhead was screaming on the drag. The hook was already set all I had to do was wrestle the rod out of the holder and fight the fish. The rod holder did not budge so it did its job. After about 20 minutes I landed a nice 12 pound steelhead. I love these rod holders
Just Hook'n Posted November 16, 2010 Posted November 16, 2010 Hard to beat good equipment. We often (though not as often as I would like) have to leave a rod in a holder for lack of people on board and those on board already fighting fish. Which brand/kind did you go with???
steeliebob Posted November 16, 2010 Author Posted November 16, 2010 These are the type for surf/shore fishing. I don't know what the brand name is but they are 3/8 inch steel rod holders. When you stick them in the ground they are planted pretty good. I have had decent 20+ pound salmon and 10+ pound steelhead try their luck at pulling them out of the ground. They do not budge, the pole gets a hell of a bend in it and the drag screams like a canary in the cats mouth. It just adds to the excitement
jimcr Posted November 17, 2010 Posted November 17, 2010 What type of baits are you using while you are shore fishing? are you fishing on a river?
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