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The Fast Draw Rod Holster



 
 
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Old February 20th, 2005, 10:42 PM
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Default The Fast Draw Rod Holster

Amazingly simple, extremely useful, the leather fast draw rod holster is
like a non-fishing friend, ready to hold your rod whenever your hands are
needed to do something else - like retying or changing lures. It is to the
fisherman as the hammer holster is to the carpenter.

It is even more effective while wading - no more juggling rods! Free your
hands with our popular Fast Draw Rod Holster.

Leaves both hands free to remove a catch, bait hook or change a lure. No
need to drop that rod! Embossed top grain leather holster features strong
rustproof aluminum rod support. Holds all bait-casting, spinning and fly
rods. Holster slips onto belt. 9" x 6".

www.rodholster.com




 




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