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Had to get away from the cooking thread, thx to Ricl lol

 

Finally got the newer used trailer modified to accomadate our old Glastron, thanks in part to Drifters help

Latest start to our fishing season ever but going to try tommorow

 

QUESTION

Saw a really cool rod holder on a boat in town,,,I have the one where u rotate the collar on the end to get the rod out and have saw the ones with the rubber bands.....BUT this one folded into itself like a clamshell sort of idea

 

The guy showed it to me,,,with the rod in and closed when trolling and u have a hit u simply grab the rod in front and behind of the rod holder and lift up,,,holder pops open and instant hook set all in one upward pull,,,the guy said he purchased three years ago in Toronto ,,,he fished alot on Lake Ontario

 

I tried the ctc site but striking out so far, I do not know where he lives so I cant double check with him

 

Help appreciated

John

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Im sure it,s not the one you seen

 

Those Orca's are really cool too and operate somewhat like the Salty's....Canadian Tire does sell them for about 50 bucks

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Those Orca's are really cool too and operate somewhat like the Salty's....

 

I want to get two for my toon. Not only for just rod holders, but when I want to drag a harnness and dont want to hold on to the rod. I know they are over kill, but what the hell. :)

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Im sure it,s not the one you seen but

Brian B :worthy::worthy::worthy: THAT IS EXACTLY THE ONE, the guy that has them swears by them, thanks again

 

Do you know who sells them

 

Thx again

John

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Canadian Tire sells them but you might have to order them in....51 bucks. When you said you saw them 3 years ago it threw me a bit since I thought the Orca's were newer than that.....I guess I was wrong (again today)....they came out in 2012.

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Its either the Scotty Orca (I have 2) or the Folbe. The Folbe's are spendy but the best you can get. They make this configuration in 2 sizes.

 

I use the Orcas for big trolling rods.. IE. Muskie.

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Has anyone tried Orcas with Dipseys or in-line-planer boards on the bigs lakes for salmon, etc.?

 

I broke a Scotty Quick-Draw with an in-line planer on Lake Ontario. The Orcas may be a good replacement if it is tough enough.

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I use the orcas for dispeys, they work great. Because your drag is not locked down like when muskie trolling there is not much stress on them even when a big king hits.

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I picked up some Orcas from wholesalesports.com. Good price and they actually had inventory (other places I checked didn't).

 

Nice Cram.

 

Page 6 John.

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I picked up some Orcas from wholesalesports.com. Good price and they actually had inventory (other places I checked didn't).

Thanks Cram and Brian, I will check it out in just a few minutes. thx guys appreciate it

John

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I have never used the salties & am somewhere between a newbie & veteran fishing Salmon on LO. Have hooked and landed all my biggest fish on Orcas holding wire dipsey combos off both sides of the boat & lead core down the chute. If drags are set proper, you will never have an issue with the Orcas.

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