Here is a short review on the Rod Sprocket attached to a float tube.
I have been using this one on my Cumberland for a few trips and like it quite a bit. It takes up almost no room, it holds only one rod, but you can use multiple angles. It comes with a 6-foot-long strap that tightens very easily and works great. On the side of my Cumberland, it sits quite low to the water and holds the rods very snugly. In this position the bait casters work perfectly, however spinning rods tilted at any angle will drag in the water. I needed to flip them around at the most vertical position to keep the body from dragging in the water. As a trolling set up it is great for bait casters, and as a place to set your rod while tying on a new lure or landing a fish it works fine.
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I have been using this one on my Cumberland for a few trips and like it quite a bit. It takes up almost no room, it holds only one rod, but you can use multiple angles. It comes with a 6-foot-long strap that tightens very easily and works great. On the side of my Cumberland, it sits quite low to the water and holds the rods very snugly. In this position the bait casters work perfectly, however spinning rods tilted at any angle will drag in the water. I needed to flip them around at the most vertical position to keep the body from dragging in the water. As a trolling set up it is great for bait casters, and as a place to set your rod while tying on a new lure or landing a fish it works fine.
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