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New Exploding Fish streamline series rod holders feature no visible mounting screws

by Exploding Fish 3 Mar 2021 22:20 PST
The new Streamline Pro rotating rod holder (left) and the Streamline Edge fixed rod holder (right) are attractively designed with no visible mounting screws © Exploding Fish

The new Exploding Fish Streamline Series flush mounted, rotating and fixed rod holders are the first-ever rod holders to feature no visible mounting screws.

A perfect blend of style and function, the premium Streamline Series is designed by anglers for anglers for superior performance in the most demanding conditions on the water.

The Streamline Pro rotates a rod up to 360 degrees in 5 degree increments at the push of a button to easily fine tune the rod position to account for changes in wind, tide, current and wave action. Three sleeve angles (0, 15 and 30 degree) are available for even more flexibility when trolling, drifting, at anchor or bottom fishing and to effortlessly bring a rod tip inboard to adjust the rig.

Like the Streamline Pro, the new Streamline Edge fixed mount rod holder also features no visible mounting screws for an equally attractive look and feel.

A short video provides a visual overview of the features and benefits of the Streamline Series.

The Streamline Series complements the Exploding Fish Evolution 360 Bluewater Series of conventional rotating and fixed mount rod holders.

The Bluewater series offers anglers the benefits of the new Streamline Series, but with exposed mounting screws (shown to the right of the new Streamline Edge in the photo, above).

For more information about the new Exploding Fish Streamline series rod holders as well as the Bluewater Series rod holders, visit explodingfish.com, email or call manufacturers' representatives ComMar Sales, 800-343-7979.

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