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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Founded in 2018, Big Daddy Life began as a passion project with the goal of creating a unique and practical fishing rod storage solution. Our flagship product, the Big Daddy Fishing Rod Rack, quickly became a bestseller, providing a functional, premium solution to store, organize and protect fishing rods. Today, Big Daddy Life has evolved into a thriving brand trusted and loved by fishermen and outdoor enthusiasts alike. As we expand our product line to be more all-encompassing, we remain committed to delivering unparalleled solutions for adventurers of every kind.

 

At the heart of our mission lies a commitment to embodying the spirit of adventure in everything we do. We proudly craft all our products in the United States, ensuring the highest quality and innovation that equip outdoorsmen with the tools they need to fully enjoy their adventures. Our focus on fostering a tight community is matched by our dedication to operating with honesty and integrity in all our practices. We are more than just a brand; we are a movement that invites everyone to join us in exploring the great outdoors with passion and purpose.

 

https://bit.ly/3WOERwx

 

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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Does anyone use rod racks?

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  • Global Moderator
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Yep

I have a horizontal wall mount and a double sided vertical one that rolls. 

I like the way the butt’s lock into those pictured 

 

 

 

 

Mike

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I made my own just like yours for years. They work great.

Curious, are yours cut on a CNC machine? The material looks like composite to me.

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On 8/11/2024 at 7:14 AM, SC53 said:

I made my own just like yours for years. They work great.

Curious, are yours cut on a CNC machine? The material looks like composite to me.

Hey! Big Daddy Fishing Rod Racks are made of PVC, printed with UV ink, and cut on a CNC machine. 

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  • Super User
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Look like a quality product.  I got lucky and stumbled on a golf shop that was going out of business and got a bunch of free standing golf club holders.  Felt lined and work really well.  

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6 hours ago, Big Daddy Life said:

Hey! Big Daddy Fishing Rod Racks are made of PVC, printed with UV ink, and cut on a CNC machine. 

That’s what I thought.  That’s much better than wood like used to make mine.

I like em’👍

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  • Global Moderator
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Installed my Big Daddy Life rod rack on the ceiling of my carport this evening! The floor of my boat has never been so thrilled to have this weight lifted off 😂 

 

Started with 3 spinning and 4 baitcasting combos but my fly rods fit in there too, may switch it up after a few weeks of usage . The installation was a breeze, didn’t even need the anchors since I put it on a wooden ceiling. Wife is happy and impressed with the look,

always a plus  

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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Looks great!  I like how you positioned it so you can swap out rods while you're in your boat.  Clever!

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  • Global Moderator
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Thanks Glenn! I was walking around talking to myself wondering where to put it and my wife says “why don’t you just mount it to the ceiling outside ?” 
 

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she did not like my brainstorm of mounting it to the drywall in her office/yoga room 😂 

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Right now I'm using those round stand up type rod racks. Once we move into our new place and I get a workshop built, I'll get some sort of wall or ceiling mount. 

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  • Super User
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47 minutes ago, volzfan59 said:

I'll get some sort of wall or ceiling mount. 

Or you could just build one...its' not difficult. Mine took me 3 days, and most of that was letting the stain and poly top coat dry. 6' top to bottom, 24 slots.

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I've given some thought to that Ken @MN Fisher. I like the idea of a ceiling mount.

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  • Super User
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6 minutes ago, volzfan59 said:

I've given some thought to that Ken @MN Fisher. I like the idea of a ceiling mount.

Just change how the 'holes' are opened to the edge and it'd easily work as a ceiling mount.

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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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These are a great way to organize your rods.  Have you seen all the versions and options on their website? https://bit.ly/3WOERwx

 

Pretty affordable too!

 

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  • Global Moderator
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I left for fishing about 5:45 am in the dark last night, it was definitely convenient that I mounted the rack next to the motion light. Got the rod I wanted and off I went ! 

  • Global Moderator
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Made out of PVC so it’ll last probably longer than us, CNC machined, several different finishes to choose from, three different sizes, prices starting at $44.99, and a discount for our military vets!


Go check ‘em out.

 

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