Hey guys, just wondering what everyone uses for fishing rod holders... bull bar types or roof mounted system. ive read somewhere the bullbar type can be frowned on by some coppers. any suggestions??
Hey guys, just wondering what everyone uses for fishing rod holders... bull bar types or roof mounted system. ive read somewhere the bullbar type can be frowned on by some coppers. any suggestions??
Yeah apparently they arent legal unless your carrying rods lol i think this is one of those grey areas when it comes to the law. I'd lean towards the roof mount as its less in your line off sight
I have been cautioned in the past. They are legal if carrying rods. If empty they are illegal
Dan
:In QLD they are still legal if not carrying rods, but must comply with some very specific requirements - see QLD Transport guidelines, page 10 & 11, at this link: http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/~/media/c7..._vehicles2.pdf
Don't know what WA law is but if you're in Geraldton then what do you want rods for? I used to fish at Port Gregory & all we had to do was wade in knee deep & scoop up big fresh fat snapper, dhu & cray by the arm full....![]()
ive had mine on for 7 years and never had anyone question them and they will be staying on till that then and more then likely beyond !!
iliegal in s.a. have been pulled over and told to remove them
copper asked if i can remove while he is there and i wont get a fine
all done
spoke to s.a. road and said police are correct
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so this is what australia has come to what a sad little world this is coming to lol
Yep - forget being hit by the 2.5 tonne vehicle ... it's the damage the rod holder would do that's the topic of conversation at government level ...
I used to have mine on all the time also and haven't put back on since getting the new front bar. I'm all for pedestrian safety, but really?? Rod holders are for just that ... carrying a device we use to enjoy the great outdoors ...
That said, I now have three 13' rods that break into 3 sections to carry in the back, and just couldn't be bothered with the drama - I've been pulled over 3 times in the last few months (never booked - just told what a suburban menace my truck is) and figure the less I give the local boys in blue to pin me for, the better.
There is a member on here (name removed to protect the innocent!! lol) who is a 'friendly' within the blue movement, and he was overly frustrated at a companion of his who proceeded to book a vehicle recently for having their UHF aerial on - visual obstruction or something was the ticket.
That all said, the risk is worth the reward I'm afraid ... we (wife and all 4 kids) love camping, fishing, etc so whilst they're happy, I'm happy ...
The shape of the front of vehicles has been designed around pedestrian strikes for a very long time. Forget aerodynamics and looks, the biggest requirement when designing the front if motorvehicles us pedestrian strikes. That's why it's also illegal to have no front bumper: the pedestrian will be directed under the car not up the bonnet.
Agree with what you say bigrig about being hit by a 2.5 tonne car will hurt! , but the rod holders will rip you open. Imagine them going through your guts at 50 ks as you slide up the bonnet! OUCH!
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