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White River Fly Shop® Rod Holder for Float Tubes and Pontoons

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A great addition to any float tube or pontoon boat, the White River Fly Shop® Rod Holder is designed to fit any float tube or pontoon boat up to 59" in girth. Constructed from high-quality, durable materials, the Rod Holder holds virtually any type of fishing rod. Our Rod Holder is a must have for any float tube or pontoon angler that wants to take an extra rod, troll or just have free hands to tie on another fly or lure. Imported.
   
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A great addition to any float tube or pontoon boat, the White River Fly Shop® Rod Holder is designed to fit any float tube or pontoon boat up to 59" in girth. Constructed from high-quality, durable materials, the Rod Holder holds virtually any type of fishing rod. Our Rod Holder is a must have for any float tube or pontoon angler that wants to take an extra rod, troll or just have free hands to tie on another fly or lure. Imported.
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Will it hold a fly rod?

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I'd like to know if this rod holder can be used with a fly rod. Thanks in advance for your help.
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Absolutely. I used it yesterday in a beautiful lake in the Rockies. No problems. It held both my ultralight spinning combo and my 5 wt fly rod and reel.
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Yes it can. Be careful if there's wind as I've had my extra rod blow out of it a couple of times and started to put a wrap of my fly line around the base. Also when you care your tube, if the holder more or less remains attached as does mine, the two pieces have a tendency to separate if you don't notice, you'll end up loosing the top part that holds the rod.
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It will hold a fly rod just fine but it will fall apart when you try to lock it in to position.
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Yes, this rod holder is specifically designed for fly rods.
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