You can't go wrong with the Hi Teks. I also use them in the back to longline and pull crankbaits with and have never had any problem with them whatsoever. I have never had a rod pulled out of the holders from getting hungup or anything else!
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You can't go wrong with the Hi Teks. I also use them in the back to longline and pull crankbaits with and have never had any problem with them whatsoever. I have never had a rod pulled out of the holders from getting hungup or anything else!
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Hi-Tech are great out front, but you cant drag with em. Drift masters are your best bet. I use Peratzis, but you have to know somebody to get em - all custom work. Buy the best you can or you will end up with two rigs. There's no cheap way to do this right. Good luck and good fishing
If ur talkn bout perratti rod holders, grizzly jigs carries them
Rookie 40 if you go with Hi-Tek remember you will be dealing with a wrench all the time... to make adjustments, attach, and what not. Thats why i use Tite Loc no wrench needed and one less piece of equipment i haft to worry about.
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i tried a few different kind over the years,now i settled on HI-TEC. they work great been using them a couple years now. you cant go wrong with them!!!!
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I use hitek also
If your drag is set right most any rod holder will catch a 30 lb striper. I like the Hi-teks for spider rigging but since I already have some very similar to the Tite Loc holders I dont own any.....just going off the looks of 'em..
Check with Bill @ Big River Marine in West Memphis. He fixed me up with Hi-Tek and I like them! Did have to drill holes in my boat deck though, but the plate stays put wherever you mount it. It becomes part of the boat.
Thanks for the info guys. I typically chase other fish after the live cypress tree bite slows but thinking Im gonna change that this year and try this spider rigging thing.