Hey there, fishing friends! The common complaint: "I'm tired of holding my fishing pole while I'm out on the water". Ever get your line hung up in the railing of the boat? Don’t worry! Topping That Record Fish Just Got Easier Baishi wants to help with our easy-to-use, cool fishing pole holder for boat railings!
Baishis Fishing Pole HolderKeep your hands free when you fish with Baishi’s fishing pole holder! Simply clip your pole to the holder and sit back. You can take in the gorgeous views while your fishing rod remains at the ready.

Bid farewell to the mess of lines with Baishi's boat rail fishing pole holder. Our holder will keep your fishing pole safe and neat and not into the railing or other stuff beside it. You can fish worry-free knowing your line will remain tangle free.

Baishi fishing pole holder is easy to put in and take off. Simply attach the holder to the rail of your boat, insert your fishing rod and you’re ready to start fishing! When you are finished, lift the pole out of the holder and move on quickly.

Now you can catch bigger fish with Baishi’s heavy duty boat rail fishing pole holder! Our holder maintains stability so that you can be assured that the fish you catch is caught. Don’t let a slippery pole or tangled line ruin your fishing trip. Rely on Baishi to make your fishing outings the best.
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We use aerospace-grade materials, such as military-spec carbon fiber, to create rods and reels designed for over 100,000 casts, backed by rigorous saltwater corrosion tests and extreme load simulations.
Each product exceeds industry durability standards through 10,000+ cast simulations and extreme condition testing, all backed by a lifetime warranty and 24/7 gear support.
Since 1975, our products are crafted by fellow anglers who understand real-world challenges, ensuring every piece of gear solves actual problems—like snapped lines and rusted reels—through relentless engineering and real-water testing.