I made something similar but only more ghetto. PVC pipe and short piece of rebar. Used lots of duct tape to tape the pipe to rebar. Left a couple inches of rebar at top so I could use hammer to pound it into ground. Works great!
Great idea. I was just at Lowes today! Should have picked up some of those light weight fence posts. I bank fish for catfish mostly, and I need a few of those rod holders. Thanks.
@@tie1onoutdoors Just went to Ace and got those posts. Came home, bent them and attached the PVC holders I made. They look great. Thanks again for the idea.
These are great thanks. But I have a lot of rocks on the shoreline under the grass I need to use a mallet this would be a problem so I think maybe I'll mount it lower on the post
Good informative video, I’ll be looking to make something similar but need the stakes galvanized since it’s going to be for salt water. Currently use sand stakes I made of pvc but some beaches it’s hard to drive it down deep and on a big bite it goes down to the sand. Thanks again and HUA
That’s perfect and creative. I was looking for something exactly like this. I appreciate the share!!!
Thanks for watching! Catch a bunch!
Really nice build! I love making rod holders
They have come in handy that's for sure! Thanks for watching 🎣🎣🎣
@@tie1onoutdoors you are most welcome!
Genius… I wish I would’ve seen this video before I went surf fishing.👍
Thanks for watching! Good luck on your next trip!
Great idea, Will be making me some
Thanks for watching! Good luck and tight lines!
I did something similar. All I did different was to let the metal extend above the PVC so I could hammer the rod into really hard ground.
I've ran into that issue only once so far when I fished a new area and luckily, I had a rubber mallet in the truck lol. Thanks for watching!
I made something similar but only more ghetto. PVC pipe and short piece of rebar. Used lots of duct tape to tape the pipe to rebar. Left a couple inches of rebar at top so I could use hammer to pound it into ground. Works great!
Great idea. I was just at Lowes today! Should have picked up some of those light weight fence posts. I bank fish for catfish mostly, and I need a few of those rod holders. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
@@tie1onoutdoors Just went to Ace and got those posts. Came home, bent them and attached the PVC holders I made. They look great. Thanks again for the idea.
@@robertmceuen3630 Awesome! Good luck and tight lines!
These are great thanks. But I have a lot of rocks on the shoreline under the grass I need to use a mallet this would be a problem so I think maybe I'll mount it lower on the post
Thanks for watching! I hope you can get it made and are able to catch some fish! Tight lines!
I made these for myself and they are great they work great Thank you!!!
Thats awesome! Tight Lines 🎣
Thanks for sharing and for your service.
Thank you for your support!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
thank you for this diy brother. it's great!
Thank you for watching!
Good informative video, I’ll be looking to make something similar but need the stakes galvanized since it’s going to be for salt water. Currently use sand stakes I made of pvc but some beaches it’s hard to drive it down deep and on a big bite it goes down to the sand. Thanks again and HUA
Thanks for watching! Hopefully you're able to find what you need. Those saltwater fish are powerful
@@tie1onoutdoors and the sharks! Take care bud.
What size screw did you use? thanks for info 👍
I honestly can’t remember haha thank you for watching! 🎣
I just use a piece of PVC pipe cut with a point on the bottom end.
now that is simple and easy! thanks for watching!
Love it
thanks so much for watching!
For some reason the holes don’t align with the upost I have. It must be a different one because it’s definitely from Lowe’s, and 3ft.
Well dang sorry to hear that. Mine came from Home Depot so maybe they have a different manufacturer.
@@tie1onoutdoors ok thanks I’ll try them then
@@cretestlloyd4681 I hope you are able to get them made! good luck and tight lines!
@@tie1onoutdoors thanks allot tight lines
Would this work in sand?
I'm sure it would if you put it down deep enough into the sand. I mainly use them for bank fishing lakes and rivers but never tried them at the beach.
J