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		Last year someone posted a tripod style rod holder made out of PVC. I searched the archives and couldn't find it. I think it must have been TubeDude. Could someone give me the link to it or post it again?
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		I make custom made ones if you are interested. Not PVC though.
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		Here is a picture of my latest design.
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		I dont have a pic right now I am at work but I will post one later. They are awesome atleast I think so.
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		[cool][#0000ff]Here is a [url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/gforum.cgi?post=385812;sb=post_latest_reply;so=ASC;forum_view=forum_view_collapsed;;page=unread#unread"]LINK TO POST[/url] for that tripod.  However, it is about 2 generations back and I have some new ideas for this year's models.  Will fab some up and do a pictorial.[/#0000ff]
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		TubeDude already posted the one you were talking about, but I figured that I'd show ya what I use as well.  I leave the end of the rod barely in the holder (about an inch), that way when you life to set the hook the holder stays on the ice and you can lift just the rod.
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		Thanks, great idea for the short rods.
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		Hard to beat a rod lying across an open 7-gal bucket.  Up high enough to grab & nothing to pull it out of, and nothing else to carry.
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		Tube Dude that was the one I remember from last years post.  I am going to make some up for my fishing buddies for Christmas.
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		Hey Brookie check the Rod Holders post. I will get better pics first of the week.
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		I checked it out and saw the pup, but couldn't make out the rod holder.  I'll watch for the update.  Thanks.
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		Here is the one i made.... Compact and works well.. But you do have to keep an eye on your pole..
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