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Offline krcat40

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Rod holders
« on: Jul 23, 2013, 11:08 PM »
I was cleaning out some boxes at work tonight and found some extra plastic flag pole holders. It's kind of sad to say that my first thought was "these would be perfect for homemade ice riggers or rod holders period." So if your not mechanically inclined like me these are perfect. Once I figure out how to post pics I will so people know what I am talking about. Sorry if this idea has already been mentioned.

Offline Rwolff

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Re: Rod holders
« Reply #1 on: Jul 24, 2013, 06:34 AM »
That's funny, the other day I did the same thing when I was getting ready to throw out a shop vac that didn't work. The hose extension tubes are the perfect size for rod holders. I cut 2 pieces about 6 inches long and mounted one on each side of my clam I man shanty. So no worries your not alone! Lol

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Re: Rod holders
« Reply #2 on: Jul 24, 2013, 10:35 AM »
Picture Posting Instructions; 

Your photos must be stored online in order to post them.

You can open a free account with  www.photobucket.com, www.myfishingpictures. com, or www.hunt101.com


The following instructions are for photobucket account members:



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2. Resize any pictures you'd like to post to a maximum of 400x600 pixels. Larger pictures distort the forum page and take longer to load. This can be done easily in Photobucket using the "Edit" options.
3. Open your photobucket album and find the photo you want to add. Place your cursor over the picture and a drop down menu will appear.Click on "Direct Link" and the link will be automatically copied to your "clipboard".
4. Paste the copied link to your post on your thread..
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Offline krcat40

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Re: Rod holders
« Reply #3 on: Jul 24, 2013, 01:53 PM »
Thanks. Read some older threads about this earlier.

 



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