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Folbe Rod Holders
So I am sitting at home with Vertigo, so I thought I would do a little net cruising and I found these on another site.
http://folbe.com/
Check out the video. Not sure how well they would be with a downrigger, but a neat concept.
They are quite popular in the states for plugging and backtrolling.
Anybody use them?
SS
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similar to whats used sturgeon fishing, where really fast hook sets is important.
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i believe scotty now offers something similiar to this, seen it in the last bc outdoors mag, i think they call theirs orca
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Scotty has a new holder out for this year, the Orca.
http://www.scotty.com/marine/product...ers/ORCA.html#
Seems to give a similar lift out capability, but I haven't seen one yet.
Never have liked sliding the rod out of the tube to release the rod from the holder.
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Kind of look like some Scotty knock offs to me.. I think I'll keep my money on the original and support a Canadian company...
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I am not convinced. Looks a bit flimsy and what if the mechanism doesn't release? One more thing that can go wrong in a critical moment. I have no problems pulling the rod out of a tube-holder - the 8" pull-travel or so is not an obstacle to me...And then the reel spool may drag on the holder and not releaase line as per set drag setting...no thanks.
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the Folbe's are a tough rod holder. Just a touch too expensive for the BC fisherman. Scotty's new Orca rod holder should be available pretty much anytime now. I would think they will be available for the Vancouver boat show. Pricing will be $10.00-$15.00 dollars cheaper at retail than the Folbe's. Scotty's are sort of a Folbe copy with a few slightly different features
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Best rod holder Scotty ever made and still makes!
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I've got that Folbe fillet knife and pliers holder in my boat. It sure is a handy little gadget.
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