Fishing Rod Holder for Ground: 6pcs Extendable Telescopic Fishing Pole Review

4.2 (80) Amazon rating$12.99200+ bought last month

Our verdict

At $12.99, this metal ground fishing rod holder set is the cheapest option in this comparison, listed with 18 pieces and a green fork design, though its 4.2 star average across 80 reviews is the lowest rating among the products compared here.

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Best for

Bank anglers who fish several telescopic or extendable poles at once and want a low-cost, metal fork-style stake to plant in soft ground near the shoreline.

Skip if

Skip this if rating consistency matters most to you, since this listing's 4.2 stars and 80-review sample are both the smallest in this comparison, or if you need a rail-mount holder for a boat.

  • Material Metal
  • Color Green Fork
  • Pieces 18
  • Priced 48% below the category median ($24.97 across 84 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.1/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 80 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.2/5

    80 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Lining up several telescopic poles along a riverbank calls for stakes that go into the ground, not clamps built for a boat rail. This Fishing Rod Holder for Ground is marketed around a 6-piece telescopic pole setup, though the listed specs put the pack at 18 pieces, made from metal with a green fork design.

At $12.99, it undercuts every other product in this comparison on price, including the 4-piece PLUSINNO ground holder at $22.59 and the single-unit Sea 27-2P at $15.99. Being metal rather than plastic, it's a different material approach than the PLUSINNO ground stakes, though it shares the same ground-stake use case rather than a rail-clamp design.

The review numbers are the softest in this group. A 4.2 star average across 80 reviews is the lowest rating and one of the smaller review samples compared here, trailing the 4.6 to 4.7 stars posted by the Sea, Scotty, and PLUSINNO products. Even so, 200+ bought last month shows meaningful demand, ahead of the Sea 27-2P's 50+ figure and on par with the Scotty 0280-BK's 200+.

Pros

  • At $12.99, it's the lowest price of any rod holder in this comparison
  • Metal construction, a different material than the plastic used in most alternatives here
  • 200+ bought last month matches the Scotty 0280-BK's demand figure
  • Ground fork design suits multi-pole bank fishing setups
  • Listed as an 18-piece set, offering more individual holders than any single-pack alternative

Cons

  • 4.2 star average is the lowest rating among all products in this comparison
  • 80-review sample is smaller than the 187 to 1,500 reviews backing most alternatives
  • Not compatible with boat rails or dock mounts
  • Metal fork stakes may not suit hard or rocky ground as well as staked plastic alternatives
  • Product title references a 6-piece pole set while the spec sheet lists 18 pieces, worth confirming before ordering

Specifications

MaterialMetal
ColorGreen Fork
Pieces18

Performance notes

As a ground-stake product built from metal rather than plastic, this holder targets the same bank and shore fishing use case as the PLUSINNO ground holder, but at roughly half the price of that 4-piece set. The green fork design suggests a simple two-pronged stake meant to be pushed into soft ground to cradle a telescopic or extendable pole. At $12.99 for a listed 18 pieces, it offers a low per-unit cost, though buyers should note the discrepancy between the product name's 6-piece framing and the 18-piece spec count before ordering, since the facts don't clarify which figure reflects the actual package contents.

What buyers say

A 4.2 star average across 80 reviews is the weakest combination of rating and sample size in this comparison, sitting well below the 4.6 to 4.7 stars posted by the Sea, Scotty, and PLUSINNO products. Still, 200+ bought last month indicates real, ongoing demand, matching the Scotty 0280-BK and well ahead of the Sea 27-2P's 50+. Read together, the pattern suggests a budget-focused product that's moving units on price alone, with a review record that hasn't yet caught up to the more established competitors.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this rod holder a good value at $12.99?

It's the cheapest option in this comparison and shows solid recent demand at 200+ bought last month, but its 4.2 star rating across 80 reviews is the lowest here, so buyers trading off price against review confidence should weigh that.

Does it come with 6 pieces or 18 pieces?

The product name references a 6-piece telescopic pole setup, but the listed specs show 18 pieces. That discrepancy isn't resolved in the available facts, so confirming the exact package contents before ordering is worthwhile.

Can this holder be used on a boat rail?

No. It's built as a ground fork stake for bank or shore fishing, the same use case as the PLUSINNO ground holder, rather than a rail-clamp design like the Sea or Scotty holders in this comparison.

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