The Driftmaster Trophy Rod Holder combines stainless-steel strength with a smart release
design—just lift and fight when a big cat hits. Available in 15°, 30° and 90° angles to match your setup.
Driftmaster’s New Trophy Rod Holder
By Keith “Catfish” Sutton
When big catfish hit hard, the last thing you want is to wrestle your rod out of a holder that won’t give. The new Driftmaster Limited Edition Trophy Rod Holder solves that problem with a smart, stainless-steel design that’s as strong as it is smooth.
This limited-edition model features a durable gloss-white powder-coated finish and is available in 15-, 30- and 90-degree angles to match your existing flush-mount bases. Just slide it into the tube-style holder already on your boat—no drilling, no mounting, no fuss—and you’re ready to fish.
Unlike traditional flush holders that keep your rod pointed too steeply, the Trophy Rod Holder’s more horizontal position lets you fish on bottom, drift or suspend baits anywhere in the water column. That versatility makes it perfect for targeting everything from shallow-water channel cats to deep-structure blues.
The real beauty of this design shows when a fish strikes. Instead of yanking and twisting to free your rod, you simply lift up on the handle. The holder’s shape and stainless construction allow for easy release under pressure, so you can set the hook fast and get right into the fight.
Key Features:
- Fits into existing flush-style holders—nothing to mount
- Holds your rod at an effective, more horizontal fishing angle
- Allows quick, smooth rod release when a fish strikes
- Rugged stainless-steel construction with gloss-white powder coating
- Available in 15°, 30° and 90° models
The Driftmaster Trophy Rod Holder isn’t just another accessory. It’s a serious upgrade for anglers who expect their gear to perform under pressure. Built tough and engineered for efficiency, it’s ready to handle the biggest cats that bend your rods and test your tackle. With Driftmaster’s unconditional lifetime warrantee, you only buy it once. For more information, visit www.driftmaster.com.


