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    Rod Rack for the Home

    Ive been looking around and seems like its hit or miss on a good looking functional rod rack that is affordable or at least within my budget.
    has anyone else been looking and what did you settle for if anything?

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    I have a couple of the round ones from Bass Pro. Providing you have the height in the room, can store lots of rods in a small space.
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    I just picked up a couple of yhe okuma rod racks. I dont own anything okuma but they look pretty decent and were plenty cheap enough. Can store 32 rods in a very small space
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    I have two of these. They seem to hold up well. https://www.rodsteward.net/

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    I came across these on Etsy, if you want a wall or ceiling mount. Same seller has a 29 rod version available from time to time.

    https://www.etsy.com/listing/6038416..._click=1&frs=1
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    Piranha rod racks is what I use. They mount to the wall and take up zero space.

    https://www.amazon.com/14-ROD-FISHIN...s%2C221&sr=8-2

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    If you looking for pure functionality, you can't beat these. I like the wider spacing and they are super easy to mount. I used to use the wood ones but I am replacing them all with these.

    https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Rack...ge-RACKEM.html

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    Just bought my 2nd KastKing rod rack. Top quality, adjustable, and you can catch them on sale around Christmas. Highly recommended.
    I bought the 24 rod rack, and usually only load 12 rods and reels per rack, although you can squeeze more in with a little finagling.
    Caught both on sale for under $60.00.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RazorCat View Post
    Just bought my 2nd KastKing rod rack. Top quality, adjustable, and you can catch them on sale around Christmas. Highly recommended.
    I bought the 24 rod rack, and usually only load 12 rods and reels per rack, although you can squeeze more in with a little finagling.
    Caught both on sale for under $60.00.
    those Kastking rod racks look NICE! found the 24 rod model for under $45 with free shipping. May have to grab one
    Opps! The 12 rod model was under $45. The 24 rod models was $65
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    I’m looking to build a wall mount rack in my basement. Anyone do this before?

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    Just bought this on Ebay. $24 shipped! Looks just like the Kastking 24 rod model, but more than 1/2 the price

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    Just google homemade fishing racks, you’ll see a variety of very simple and very functionable options. rather you looking for floor, wall, or ceiling racks they’re all there. To me, many are better than anything I’ve seen for sale in a store.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sofakingbigbass View Post
    I’m looking to build a wall mount rack in my basement. Anyone do this before?
    GOOGLE.... all kinds of very cool ideas for the homemade do it yourself type of guy.

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    I just got a couple long 2x4's, spray painted them black and mounted (3) Berkley's "vertical 6 rod racks" on the boards. Clean, cheap and functional. I've had the nice wooden round rotating racks and they just take up too much room imo.

    https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Berk...age-FLPJK.html



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    I made my own, Ill see if I can get some pics soon. It was a fun project I did over a weekend.
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    Sorry for the sideways pic, couldn't fix it. I made this one to hold 28 rods.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joeyp View Post



    Sorry for the sideways pic, couldn't fix it. I made this one to hold 28 rods.
    looks like you need another one to
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    Quote Originally Posted by 18RangerZ520L View Post
    I just got a couple long 2x4's, spray painted them black and mounted (3) Berkley's "vertical 6 rod racks" on the boards. Clean, cheap and functional. I've had the nice wooden round rotating racks and they just take up too much room imo.

    https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Berk...age-FLPJK.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by 18RangerZ520L View Post
    I just got a couple long 2x4's, spray painted them black and mounted (3) Berkley's "vertical 6 rod racks" on the boards. Clean, cheap and functional. I've had the nice wooden round rotating racks and they just take up too much room imo.

    https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Berk...age-FLPJK.html

    This is what I did but its behind closet doors. The entire wall is doors, I dont want to see the crap when Im not using it.

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