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   PRODUCT INFORMATION

The E-Z Out-RoddersTM are available for  
$199/Pair

Fits into any standard open end gunwale mounted rodholders.
They can be purchased
at many local tackle
shops, or call me at
732-237-0258.

       
 
   STRIPED BASS INFO
 

Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Striped Bass Page
Link to:
www.asmfc.org

       
 

NOAA Striped Bass Tagging Project
Link to: www.moc.noaa.gov/ot/visitor

Stripers Online
Link to:
www.stripersonline.com

     
 

Azores Outdoors
Link to:
www.azoresoutdoors.com

   

Tony Maja
Bunker Spoons

Link To:
www.ezoutrodder.com/spoons

Welcome to E-Z Out-Rodder patent pending

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The E-Z Out-Rodder TM has been tested by professional guides as well as by myself. The E-Z Out-Rodder TM has been used since 2004 with wire line for Striped Bass and Bluefish, as well as in the canyons for Tuna and White Marlin. The E-Z Out-Rodder TM has also been extremely successful in Canada for Salmon and huge Lake Trout, and in Florida for Wahoo and Sailfish.

Unlike the standard Out Rod holder which is fixed in a horizontal position, the E-Z Out-Rodder TM is hinged so that it can be easily lifted upright into a vertical position. You don’t have to struggle anymore when removing your rod from the E-Z Out-Rodder TM, as you would with a standard rod holder.

When a fish is hooked, simply pull out the safety pin and bring the rod holder to an upright position. Lift the rod out of the holder and reel in the fish.

The E-Z Out-Rodder TM is constructed of marine grade, brushed anodized aluminum and locks into any standard gunwale mounted rod holders, making it totally portable from boat to boat. Maintenance is easy, simply wash with soap and water after each use and put a coat of aluminum polish on at the end of the season.

Good luck and have fun. Catchem up Tony “Maja” Arcabascio”



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