I put on a pair of downriver rod holders, they are 1.5” and do stick out a few inches one faces bow the other the stern. Tubes are one piece 6063 alloy schedule 40 and are very solid. It has simple connecting brackets to frame tube and hang outside the raft. So far so good thanks…
@@TheFlyFishingFilmmaker I’m not not into Spey casting, they are 10 footers, you can run a single if you want. I live in Montana so mostly 9’ 5 & 6 weights. I literally just broke my Bruin down today for a few months. Did get a couple extra weeks in this year. I’ll fine tune them in the spring, they are simple but solid.
Excellent video, Mark!
Great tutorial and your flies work awesome for you also
I put on a pair of downriver rod holders, they are 1.5” and do stick out a few inches one faces bow the other the stern. Tubes are one piece 6063 alloy schedule 40 and are very solid. It has simple connecting brackets to frame tube and hang outside the raft. So far so good thanks…
Very cool, will check them out. What length rod do you tend to use in them?
@@TheFlyFishingFilmmaker
I’m not not into Spey casting, they are 10 footers, you can run a single if you want. I live in Montana so mostly 9’ 5 & 6 weights. I literally just broke my Bruin down today for a few months. Did get a couple extra weeks in this year. I’ll fine tune them in the spring, they are simple but solid.
@@onisgagan2481 if you have pictures would love to see a picture of them
I think I’ve sent you a pic in the past for the rear deck I put on but I can’t fine your email
@onisgagan2481 oh! Let me check my email