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Hi all,

I am for the most part a bank angler. When I am fishing I like to take somewhere between 2-5 rods with me. Since, I am moving a lot when I am fishing and sometimes even fish while I am walking, I found a way to stick some of my rods into backpack that I bring with me. That solution is not optimal though. 

I am wondering if there is some sort of rod holder where you can store and quickly access your rods. 

Thanks

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I have the Rod Runner (3 rods). I love it. I am very picky with my gear and don't like to lay them down on the ground. This keeps it safe and off the ground. I love being able to grab it and go. The price is decent in my opinion.

 

https://rod-runner.com/

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I think I like the Rod runner, I had never seen it before.

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14 minutes ago, fishnkamp said:

I think I like the Rod runner, I had never seen it before.

 

Yeah, that seems pretty slick for the shorebound angler!

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I've been eyeing the Rod Runner just waiting to find one on sale to use.  I fish a lot of shoreline with muddy/rocky shoreline without and bushes or trees to lean rods against so bringing more than 1 or 2 rods is always a chore.  The Rod Runner looks perfect for quick switching and making sure my combos stay safe.

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There's the 3rd grip rod holster but it's been discontinued. It's good for a 2nd rod without having to set anything down. Socal surf fisherman love them. If you ever see any, make sure to grab them.

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