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Tidying up "Fish Truck"

Posted: Aug 24th, '19, 19:14
by Priceless
I've got an old Ford pickup with a cap I bought when I purchased Priceless. Needed to be able to carry tackle and all my crap without it banging around. Picked up ratcheting cargo holders and did a little work with bungee rope and swimming noodles. After five years the noodles were crumbling so time for a refurb. Too rough to fish today so I tidied up the rod holders instead. Works great holding eight to ten 30-80 class rods with Yetis and fish bag and anything else underneath.Notice the window sticker-gotta support the team.[img]https://i.imgur.com/KX8t42D.jpg[/img[img]https://i.imgur.com/IyDqKes.jpg[/img[img]https://i.imgur.com/l8jLDML.jpg[/img[img]https://i.imgur.com/dASTx27.jpg[/img[img]https://i.imgur.com/2yDTYBM.jpg[/img]

Re: Tidying up "Fish Truck"

Posted: Aug 24th, '19, 19:22
by Priceless

Re: Tidying up "Fish Truck"

Posted: Aug 24th, '19, 20:01
by Tony Meola
That is a nice set up. Pool noodles beat using foam pipe insulation. They are thicker and protect better. You can also use them to hold rigging.

Re: Tidying up "Fish Truck"

Posted: Aug 24th, '19, 21:15
by bob lico
if i might asked were did you purchase rachetting cargo holders?

Re: Tidying up "Fish Truck"

Posted: Aug 25th, '19, 07:58
by Priceless
Either Lowes or Home Depot. Get the ratcheting ones not the one with the pull out positive lock. The ratcheting ones are easier to use and can be made tight.

Re: Tidying up "Fish Truck"

Posted: Aug 25th, '19, 08:44
by bob lico
thank you for the tip is looks great and you and me know how you curse and swear when you get a scatch on a Penn 80 two speed ---ouch so i try to think of a way to seperate the 11 --50 and 80 penns i take in the SUV i gave up pick up for suv to protect expensive fishing hunting gear with enclosed alarmed vechicle.