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Johnny Hirn 03-02-2018 09:00 PM

Preferred rod holders
 
Hello everyone.
I was thinking of adding a rod holder to my kayak so that I can have a rod up front to soak a mackerel or troll around. I am stuck between getting the Scotty rocket launchers or the Scotty power lock. Does anyone have any advice on this? Other rod holders that are better? All help more than welcomed. I will be mounting on a Malibu x-caliber.
Tight lines
Johnny

YakDout 03-03-2018 04:38 AM

I really like the power locks. Its the only one I’ll ever use. Great for trolling. Keeps the bait and your line out from the kayak a good amount. Almost like outriggers on a boat. If you like to troll two lines at once this is really the way to go because of how far it keeps the lines from each other. Never have a problem with tangles.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...d854b30d12.jpg

If you look close you can see a rod in the starboard power lock here.

alanw 03-03-2018 08:54 AM

I've always mounted my rod holders pretty far forward near my feet for stroke clearance on my paddlers and knee clearance on my peddlers. After reaching up that far to grab a rod in a holder, I don't have an additional foot or more of reach required to get the rod butt out and clear of the Powerlock or launcher type holders. I tried them all and settled on the Orca as the best for me since it just takes a short lift up to remove the rod. So, I'd say which holder is right for you depends on the mounting location and your reach.

Drift421 03-03-2018 12:41 PM

I prefer the Scotty rocket launchers. It is easier to get your rod in and out quicker and the butt off your rod never gets in the way when paddling. Both are are quality product.

Johnny Hirn 03-03-2018 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by YakDout (Post 290758)
I really like the power locks. Its the only one I’ll ever use. Great for trolling. Keeps the bait and your line out from the kayak a good amount. Almost like outriggers on a boat. If you like to troll two lines at once this is really the way to go because of how far it keeps the lines from each other. Never have a problem with tangles.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...d854b30d12.jpg

If you look close you can see a rod in the starboard power lock here.

Thanks for the help. In that picture are you using an extension on the rod holder to make it higher?

Johnny Hirn 03-03-2018 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by alanw (Post 290764)
I've always mounted my rod holders pretty far forward near my feet for stroke clearance on my paddlers and knee clearance on my peddlers. After reaching up that far to grab a rod in a holder, I don't have an additional foot or more of reach required to get the rod butt out and clear of the Powerlock or launcher type holders. I tried them all and settled on the Orca as the best for me since it just takes a short lift up to remove the rod. So, I'd say which holder is right for you depends on the mounting location and your reach.

Great point. I will have to sit in my yak and see how my reach feels.
Thanks for the help!

YakDout 03-03-2018 03:01 PM

Preferred rod holders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Johnny Hirn (Post 290781)
Thanks for the help. In that picture are you using an extension on the rod holder to make it higher?



Yes because I like to troll with the rods perpendicular to the gunwales of the kayak. If there were no extensions, my legs would hit the butts of the rods when I kick. I just use the mini extensions and they are enough to get the butt of the rods high enough.

Johnny Hirn 03-03-2018 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Drift421 (Post 290776)
I prefer the Scotty rocket launchers. It is easier to get your rod in and out quicker and the butt off your rod never gets in the way when paddling. Both are are quality product.

Yeah, I do really like the butt end being out of the way. That is defiantly my dilema. I feel like the power lock his more sturdy and therefore safer.
Thanks for your input!

Johnny Hirn 03-03-2018 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by YakDout (Post 290783)
Yes because I like to troll with the rods perpendicular to the gunnels of the kayak. If there were no extensions, my legs would hit the butts of the rods when I kick. I just use the mini extensions and they are enough to get the butt of the rods high enough.

Awesome. I think thats what I may have to do. Looks great too!
Tight lines,
Johnny

NICKWORN 03-04-2018 06:05 AM

Extended Scottys
 
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I love the extended Scotty’s as well!! Here’s a few pics!

NICKWORN 03-04-2018 06:06 AM

I did have to dremel my Scotty’s out a bit to make sliding the thicker deckhand rods in and out easier!!

NICKWORN 03-04-2018 06:09 AM

Here an overall look
 
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Love this set up, keeps the two lines way apart for no tangles to worry about!

Johnny Hirn 03-04-2018 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by NICKWORN (Post 290793)
I love the extended Scotty’s as well!! Here’s a few pics!

Nice fish and rig!

FISH11 03-04-2018 05:05 PM

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After using different model and brands of rod holders, the one I use now on all my set ups are Scotty Rocket launchers. I love how well the lock into position with many choices of bases and all the different angles I can put then into. That is what works with a 2016 Mirage drive Hobie Revo or using my 2016 Malibu X Factor and the paddle clearance while trolling.

tanman 03-04-2018 08:29 PM

+ 1 on the Scotty rocket launchers.


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Kingpen818 03-05-2018 07:54 AM

The relatively new scotty stealth rod holders are pretty good also yak attack has a new Omega rod holders that looks good.


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