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StowAway2 supports all of our customers interests. This blog contains everything from road trips, outdoor recreation, hunting, traveling, fishing to storage of material for business. Explore our articles and contact us with any questions. You'll find that we can help make more room for you on all of your adventures.

Time For the Stowaway Fishing Rod Holder!

by | Friday, March 23, 2018

Fishing season has finally arrived and you’ve got your plans laid out. You’ve got your fishing license, all your gear is packed and ready to go, and you’re heading to the perfect fishing spot. You’ve made camping/cottage/hotel reservations and your rig is loaded up with food, clothes, coolers, tackle boxes and all your other needful things. But where, oh where, will you put the fishing rods? It’s not safe to put them inside your car, lest they poke someone in the eye. Which is only slightly...

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Best Spots for Surf Fishing Along the East Coast

by | Monday, May 8, 2017

The open air, the beautiful waves and, of course, the big catch: these are all part of what makes surf fishing so exhilarating. There’s nothing quite like standing on the shore, casting in your line as far as you can and then fighting the sea to land the big one. Whether you’re hoping to snag a striped bass, a bluefish, a flounder, an albacore tuna, or any other species, surf fishing is always a good time. If you want to experience some of the best surf fishing available, you’ve got to head to...

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Front Mount vs. Rear Mount Surf Rod Racks – Pro’s and Con’s

by | Friday, May 5, 2017

When you’re headed out to do some surf fishing, chances are you’re going to need the right cargo rack to haul all your gear, especially your poles. One of the most popular methods for experienced fishing enthusiasts is to use a surf rod rack to get their equipment to and from their chosen destination. There are all kinds of racks to choose from, including roof mount racks, front mount racks, and rear mount racks. Roof mount racks are usually a hassle to work with so if you have fishing gear to...

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