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So-Lo Cluster Holder
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*So-Lo Cluster Holder
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C85-07791 - $359.95
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Put an end to damaged rod tips, guides, reels and tangled lines, or convert your standard rod holder to a convenient 5 rod fishing and storage unit. Place the cluster holder in a forward cockpit rod holder, and fish from one holder in the cluster, allowing you to use the four extra holders for other rods and equipment. The cluster holder can also be used for rod and reel washdown, setup and repairs, line transfer from one rod to another, and general storage. Great for kite and downrigger fishing.


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