Fishing pole tender system

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A01K 97/10 (2006.01) A01K 97/04 (2006.01) A01K 97/06 (2006.01) F16M 13/02 (2006.01) B25H 5/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2603910

A fishing pole tender system (10) for attachment to a support structure (11) that includes a generally rigid base (12) including a first side (14) and a second side (16) opposite the first side (14). The first side (14) and the second side (16) are physically connected and spatially separated by an intermediate portion (18)such that a support structure (11) fits between the first side (14) and the second side (16). In an alternative embodiment, the base (12) is a generally rigid hollow sleeve formed by a wall (101). The wall (101) or either side (14, 16) can include at least one accessory mounting portion (26) for interchangeably mounting accessories (28) to the base (12). One or more fishing pole holders (20) are securely attached to the base (12). The first side (14), the second side (16), or both (14, 16) may include a indented portion (19) comprising an arcuate or v-shaped form, a slanted portion, or a combination thereof. The indented portion (19) provides improved attachment to a support structure (11) by imparting compressive force onto a support structure (11).

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