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haslettp
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12/09/2018 09:59AM   (Thread Older Than 3 Years)
I'm looking for a removable rod holder. I need one that fits in the front....upper right corner of the canoe....fixed just under the carry lip. Hoping to find one that keeps the rod out of the way and allows me to paddle from both sides. I can't drill holes and again, it needs to be removable. Anyone have any ideas or has anyone built something that would work?? Thanks in advance.
 
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12/10/2018 09:05AM  
There are many clamp on types. I prefer the Tite-Lok brand.
 
old_salt
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12/10/2018 12:54PM  
Many threads about this. I use Tite-Loc.
 
Savage Voyageur
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12/10/2018 09:04PM  
I like the Scotty brand rod holder on the aluminum canoes I paddle. Use the search button at the top of the page. There is 10 pages of posts on rod holders.
 
rapter
  
12/20/2018 11:10PM  
Quick Strike Rod Holder with Rail Mount

https://www.fleetfarm.com/detail/pro-troll-quick-strike-rod-holder-with-rail-mount/0000000002604?Ntt=rod%20holders

Two of these on my canoe, just had to use longer bolts. pop them out and put them in the tackle bag for travel. work nicely.

 
Jackfish
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12/21/2018 09:42AM  
rapter: "Quick Strike Rod Holder with Rail Mount

https://www.fleetfarm.com/detail/pro-troll-quick-strike-rod-holder-with-rail-mount/0000000002604?Ntt=rod%20holders

Two of these on my canoe, just had to use longer bolts. pop them out and put them in the tackle bag for travel. Works nicely. "

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KarlBAndersen1
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12/22/2018 11:37AM  
I don't know exactly what your needs are, but I use a thwart clamp and the Tite-Lok. It can be removed at any time and quickly attached with a thumb screw when it's time to go fishing.



 
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