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    Hi tek

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    Thanks for all the great info. Im starting to get the picture of what im doing wrong, and what i have set up wrong in the boat. Like i said before i usually pole tight line, but im really starting to see the advantage on this trolling bizz. I have a good friend that just notified me he has the hi tek set up on his boat to come check it all out. Guess i will have to run him down soon. FYI ( my original trolling "t" bar set up and holders where home made )! Prob my first mistake just wanted to get in cheap to see if it would work for me. Well it has a little, but i have alot to do to get this right if im gonna go (all in)! Thanks again guys very helpful as always. Do your best to keep them coolers full......

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    Good luck with which ever setup you decide on. They all do a good job. The Hi Teks are the least expensive, but I use the Tite Lok. IMO they work better for BOTH spider riggin AND side pullin cranks up front. I also have the driftmasters for pullin cranks from the sides. To each their own. I like em all. I'm working on a custom rack for the rear, and will use driftmasters on it, but I have an extra set of Tite Lok bases back there also.

    PS. I sell all three of these brands.
    We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.

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    you almost givem away!!!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MEATGETTER View Post
    you almost givem away!!!!!!!!!
    And don't forget the rebate.

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    I really like my Hiteks! It's very easy to set the hook on a bite with them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MEATGETTER View Post
    you almost givem away!!!!!!!!!
    By now you should know the program. I always have a half price sale. I double the price, and give you half off!!!! ;-)
    We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.

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    now you cant beat that with a big stick !!!!!!!!!!!!! brm will do you so many ways you got like one of them, give him a call for your boating accessories he might even offer you a rebate???
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    That looks good.
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