While trolling applications are the primary driver for sales of rod holders, there are other pluses to having them. Rod holders are invaluable when fishing with kids. Whether using slip-bobbers for panfish, jigging for walleye or trolling for pike, kids often set rods down, making them vulnerable to going overboard.
Here are some notes to consider before you buy.
Clamp style
For applications where your rod points down, clamp style is necessary. Clamp style is prevalent for muskie trolling.
Tube style
Also called rocket launchers, tube style rod holders provide ease of in/out but limits rod angle to horizontal or above. They work well for complex multi-line trolling situations with downriggers and planer boards, and are common on the Great Lakes for salmon and walleye.
Mounting
Among the biggest considerations when selecting rod holders are mounting systems for securing to your boat. Multiple mounting options exist for every type of rod holder. Mounts provide adjustability, portability, and custom solutions to suit any need. Selecting the right mount depends on your boat and style of fishing.
Originally published in the July 2022 issue of Ontario OUT of DOORS