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I’ve used an ugly stik tackle backpack with 2 rod holders for the last year and a half with very heavy use.  It’s been a good bag but I’m wondering what else is out there. Anyone aware of any other backpacks out there with at least 2 rod holders?

I like these:

 

OSP Rod Holder

 

They are good quality will attach to pretty much any pack or just a belt. 

Take a look at the Okeechobee Fats Tackle Backpack. It has two rod holders.

 

I use a Samurai Tactical Seigyo Slim Tackle Bag

4 hours ago, Kenny Yi said:

I use a Samurai Tactical Seigyo Slim Tackle Bag

I have one as well. It's been a great bag after changing out the boxes. $40.00 - $50.00 from DSG.

DIY all the way, got a holder on each side ?

 

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This actually worked well the one day I did it. Deep pockets!

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back pack rod holder PSA: Good way to turn a 1 piece rod into a 2 piece rod.

Yep. One thing I learned about hiking along steep banks is to carry the rods in your "downhill hand", that way when you slip and fall you won't use the hand with the rods in it to break your fall.

I think UPRVR went out of business but in the event that I'm wrong they have great rod caddies.

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