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Lusty and Blundell is to distribute the new Exploding Fish rotating rod holder range in New Zealand and throughout the South Pacific.

Invented by keen Cairns fisher Jim McQuade, Exploding Fish rod holders enable fishers to position their rods at the angle that best suits their fishing ⎯ and change that position whenever they wish.

Exploding Fish rotating rod holders rotate through 360 degrees with just the push of a button sop that fishers can set their rods to the best angle for the prevailing winds, tides, currents and wave actions.

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Fishers can also instantly adjust both the spread and the angles of their rods when trolling, drifting, bottom fishing or at anchor, and effortlessly bring their rod tips on board to re-bait or remove fish.

Manufactured in 316L stainless steel and supplied with a 5-year warranty, Exploding Fish rodholders are available in three sleeve angles (0, 15 and 30 degrees).

www.lusty-blundell.co.nz

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