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ABOUT ROD HOLDERS & FISHING ACCESSORIES

What comes to mind when you think "accessories?" For most of us, it's the kids' fashion "must-haves" or latest gaming fixation. Hey, there's nothing wrong with either. Let's support their interests. But the same goes for us anglers, right? From a multitude of different rod holders to kite fishing, downriggers, organizational kits, livewells, and even classic ole' 5-gal. buckets, Bass Pro Shops carries fishing accessories from the familiar to the inspired and never-before-seen, to let you boat and fish in your own unique style.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


What are the best fishing rod holders?

Wouldn't it be easy if that question just had 1 answer? Likewise, anglers today have the benefit of more rod-holder styles and functions than ever before, from top names like Scotty, Rod Saver, Bass Pro Shops, Millennium Marine, and more, giving you ultimate fishing versatility.


How much are fishing rod holders?

Classic marine-grade plastic rod holders can cost $20 or less, while metal rod holders, multi-rod holders, and specialty designs can cost between $30-$150.


How do I choose a fishing rod holder?

Pick the amount of holders you need, for starters. A multi-rod array sure looks tempting, but if you just have a single trusty rod, invest the difference in a second rod first. Once you know how many you need, consider whether you also need extras like variable angles or specific installation profiles like clamp-on rod holders, rail-mount rod holders, or outrigger rod holders.