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    Floyd Scott
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    Monsters and SeaArks do look great together . Nice set up .

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    I have 6 rods off the back of my boat as well, I have a buddy with 8 off the back of his. Even though they are all back there-the reels should be cast in different areas so they shouldnt get tangled-here's a couple pics

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    Quote Originally Posted by stanley j bennett View Post
    Just curious if the middle pole gets a large fish,is it a hastle to have to reel in all of them if the fish wants to go either go left or right in the back of the boat.I like this rig but is it really practical.Thanks Stan

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    Quote Originally Posted by stanley j bennett View Post
    Just curious if the middle pole gets a large fish,is it a hastle to have to reel in all of them if the fish wants to go either go left or right in the back of the boat.I like this rig but is it really practical.Thanks Stan
    Sea Arks and Monsters do look good together but i seen Roundhill's toon at Santee with the front loaded down with em and it looked awsome to. They just make your boat look like a fishn boat. You got it looking good, thats for sure.

    Stan thats goin allways be an issue when fishn cause you never know if he will come straight in, or if he is a runner that likes to go from side to side, or if he is one that just likes to go around the boat. Most throw them out short, long, short long and others like me just toss them. If you are in running water they will end up behind the boat anyway unless you using sometype of heavy flat sinkers. I have seen in most cases that if you watch what u doing you can work it under or over the other rods to keep them tangle free. Watch some of those Monster Cat videos and see how they work around the rods with huge fish on. Just takes time on the water.

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    one of the problems im having is the new sea ark side rails is slightly curved now. Im worried about putting a flat base on a curved rail. Its not much but i dont know I thought about adding side rails and they want 600 bucks for a set of pro cat rails. I know they sell after market one but havent found any in flat black everyone is crome. crome on a camo boat may be a little much

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    Steve sells the right mount for your monster rod holders-just PM him and he will get them to you

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    Quote Originally Posted by GawnFishin View Post
    one of the problems im having is the new sea ark side rails is slightly curved now. Im worried about putting a flat base on a curved rail. Its not much but i dont know I thought about adding side rails and they want 600 bucks for a set of pro cat rails. I know they sell after market one but havent found any in flat black everyone is crome. crome on a camo boat may be a little much
    I had some 1 inch aluminum bar stock machined with a dove tail , so they would fit in the track of the gunwale of my ole Roughneck. Had a buddy do the same thing with his SeaArk! The aluminum is tapped to fit the Monsters. Solid too! Just another option! Rusty

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    Quote Originally Posted by gotta go View Post
    Sea Arks and Monsters do look good together but i seen Roundhill's toon at Santee with the front loaded down with em and it looked awsome to. They just make your boat look like a fishn boat. You got it looking good, thats for sure.

    Stan thats goin allways be an issue when fishn cause you never know if he will come straight in, or if he is a runner that likes to go from side to side, or if he is one that just likes to go around the boat. Most throw them out short, long, short long and others like me just toss them. If you are in running water they will end up behind the boat anyway unless you using sometype of heavy flat sinkers. I have seen in most cases that if you watch what u doing you can work it under or over the other rods to keep them tangle free. Watch some of those Monster Cat videos and see how they work around the rods with huge fish on. Just takes time on the water.
    Thanks for the reply and helpful info,I started making my rack and rod holders last week they should be done very soon.They will work the same as a monster but not as perdy.I am a little old school,if I can make it I would rather not buy it.I will show pics when done.

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    Damn you guys are setup lol. Looks nice

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