New Fin Gear Rod holders and graph mounts are legit!!

  • Chris Messerschmidt
    Minnesota
    Posts: 615
    #1970349

    Really excited about there new products coming! My rod holders were custom done in blue to match the boat. I am really liking the all metal design with extensions available. The ability to set my line lengths for trolling so I don’t forget is something new and cool and I welcome this.

    I also am excited for the new graph mounts as well. Sick of lock nuts coming loose on a decent product, but these are going to be even more rock solid than my Cisco’s were.

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    Denny O
    Central IOWA
    Posts: 5819
    #1970419

    Do you have a link on these, I tried to goo goo it and came up empty.

    deertracker
    Posts: 9237
    #1970494

    The line markers are sweet. Would be awesome when kids or beginners are in the boat.
    DT

    Chris Messerschmidt
    Minnesota
    Posts: 615
    #1970538

    Do you have a link on these, I tried to goo goo it and came up empty.

    I asked them about there website. It sounds like the end of the month it should be online.

    If you want more information and have facebook, I would send Drake Herd or Robert Cardenas a message. They know the full details.

    And yes I agree with kids and beginners about the line markers. But also myself because I tend to forget.

    Chris Messerschmidt
    Minnesota
    Posts: 615
    #1970542

    Here is a graph mount. They use a Cerkate coating which holds up really well on for a customized look if you wanted.

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    bigcrappie
    Blaine
    Posts: 4322
    #1970547

    Heavy duty right there for sure.

    Here is a graph mount. They use a Cerkate coating which holds up really well on for a customized look if you wanted.

    Chris Messerschmidt
    Minnesota
    Posts: 615
    #1970557

    Heavy duty right there for sure.

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>Chris Messerschmidt wrote:</div>
    Here is a graph mount. They use a Cerkate coating which holds up really well on for a customized look if you wanted.

    This is really why I went with them. I have been running Cisco for a few years and while its a good product, there are things that really drove me nuts about the design. The lock or jam nut on the cisco would never stay tight on mine for some reason. I had to carry a wrench and tighten it up non stop.

    So I am really liking the simplistic but heavy duty and adjustable design of these. I feel they really knocked it out of the park.

    gregl2017
    Posts: 242
    #1978401

    Those number dials, are they to set how much line is out on each rod?

    FishBlood&RiverMud
    Prescott
    Posts: 6687
    #1978473

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>gregl2017 wrote:</div>
    Those number dials, are they to set how much line is out on each rod?

    Yes

    That’s really cool (OMG EXPENSIVE).
    Though the $6 white board i keep in the boat seems to be quite adequate.
    Plus there’s room to write down the lure, speed, line out(per direction traveling up/down river) so you can DIAL r in )

    Ripjiggen
    Posts: 11586
    #1978479

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>Ripjiggen wrote:</div>

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>gregl2017 wrote:</div>
    Those number dials, are they to set how much line is out on each rod?

    Yes

    That’s really cool (OMG EXPENSIVE).
    Though the $6 white board i keep in the boat seems to be quite adequate.
    Plus there’s room to write down the lure, speed, line out(per direction traveling up/down river) so you can DIAL r in )

    Agree expensive, but not my money. I don’t own them just responding to the question.

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