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The Rod Glove lands Ehrler

The Rod Glove lands Ehrler

FLW Tour angler Brent Ehrler announced today he has signed with The Rod Glove to promote the company’s line of rod protection sleeves.

“I’ve been seeing co-anglers from all over carrying their rods around in these cool sleeves for quite a few years now,” Ehrler said. “I’ve noticed the co-anglers on my boat that use the Rod Gloves are much more efficient and spend less time switching rods. I can’t help but think that this will also be the case for me. I have as many as 25 rods in my rod locker at any time, and keeping them from getting tangled is impossible. Plus, by using Rod Gloves I know my rods will be protected. Nothing beats up a rod up faster than bouncing around a rod locker in rough water unprotected.”

Jim Van Ryn, owner of The Rod Glove, is excited about adding Ehrler to his pro staff.

“The Rod Glove is very pleased to have had this opportunity to sponsor Brent Ehrler and have him join our team,” Van Ryn said. “Not only is Brent a great professional angler, but he is also a good man and an ambassador for the sport. Brent’s image in this industry truly represents what we stand for here at The Rod Glove. As big fans of his and now a sponsor of his, we look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship.”

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