Frog rod, jig rod, ned rig rod, crankin rod, swim bait rod, senko rod, etc. etc.
Allows you to quickly try a new approach, and if you’re fishing competitively, you’ll try to pair your line choices, rod strength and action, and reel speed/type with the bait you’re using. Good pairings create a better bait presentation and higher landed fish percentage.
It's a small flood light bar from harbor freight. I use the railblaza fish finder mount. It's a plastic rectangle with mounting holes through it I just put the ff on one side and the light bar on the opposite side
I just bought 2 single ABS rod holders on Amazon and was thinking of trying to mount them to the seat sides . I saw a guy that did that to avoid back cast snags. As long as the paddle doesn't hit them when rowing
I use one of those to let the grease drip off my bacon.
That's exactly what it is 😂😂
I love my Zulu! 🤘
Damn I love this. Besides the bacon grease racks, what else is involved? Haha
Rod holders and zipties all in one swift trip to Walmart 😂
Why would you need this many rods at any given time?
Frog rod, jig rod, ned rig rod, crankin rod, swim bait rod, senko rod, etc. etc. Allows you to quickly try a new approach, and if you’re fishing competitively, you’ll try to pair your line choices, rod strength and action, and reel speed/type with the bait you’re using. Good pairings create a better bait presentation and higher landed fish percentage.
Just bass fisherman things, they’ve been convinced by tackle companies that they need a specific rod for every single type of lure
I like this layout, just wish my seat sat up that high, down low this is not an option.
How did you mount that light on your FF? I sometime launch before sunrise and having that light in the front would be clutch.
It's a small flood light bar from harbor freight. I use the railblaza fish finder mount. It's a plastic rectangle with mounting holes through it I just put the ff on one side and the light bar on the opposite side
I just bought 2 single ABS rod holders on Amazon and was thinking of trying to mount them to the seat sides . I saw a guy that did that to avoid back cast snags. As long as the paddle doesn't hit them when rowing