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    After reading thru this thread, I am thinking the Spyder Locs may me hard to beat ..... http://www.crappie.com/crappie/arkan...holder-review/

    Gotta look for some reviews on the others ..... It always takes a while for me to decide
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    Go look at E-Z Poleholders ad over in sponsor classifieds for the Spyder-Loks.....then send him a PM.....he gives discounts to C.C members
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobB View Post
    After reading thru this thread, I am thinking the Spyder Locs may me hard to beat ..... http://www.crappie.com/crappie/arkan...holder-review/

    Gotta look for some reviews on the others ..... It always takes a while for me to decide
    As I said in my first post in this thread, it comes down to personal preference.
    I fish in a lot of different rigs with folks, some have the fanciest equipment and some bare nothing. There aren't any rod racks easier to adjust than the Spyder Loks, get in the boat with some folks if possible and decide for yourself.
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    I had used several different kinds, but like the Hi-Teks the best.

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    I highly recommend the trollmaxx rod holders. They are handmade at Lake Talquion lodge in florida and very affordable. They are very versatile and adjustable. Almost all of the guides in Alabama use these and were recommended to me by a guide their. Almost all of my friends that see mine order some. Check the link below.

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    I just switched from Tite Lok to the Spyder Loks. Gotta say these are the best rod holders I've EVER used or seen. Micro adjustable.
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    I use Spyder Loks. I have base plates mounted all over and move the sets or two singles as I need.
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    I'm afraid I'm gonna run out of money before I get the truck, camper, and boat set up the way I want ..... Then I'll just have to sit home and look at them.

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    Spyderloks ---- best money you will ever spend on your boat !! Luv mine and Gene is the "man" for info and service .

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    Spyder locks are the only way to go they are sturdy and we'll made

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