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Thread: Rod holders for trolling

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    Quote Originally Posted by atm View Post
    hi-tek extreme series off the back.

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    hi techs extra brackets on back
    If it will hold cornmeal it's big enough for me !!!!!!!!!

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    I took a look at the Cumberlands online. I would just try it and see. Put plenty of the butt end of the rod through the loop and I don't think it will go anywhere even if it jumps out. I use drift master for spider rigging and just move them to the sides for cranking. I also pull out the back with some DIY tite-lok style holders.
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    RCC you have my set-up
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    Greg,

    I have the regular Hitechs and have never had a pole jump out of it pulling cranks or longlining rr's out the side, but just in case I do have a rod float on each rod. The only time I have had one try to "jump out" was when a wake boat tried to sink me on greers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy E View Post
    RCC you have my set-up
    Unless you have something bad happen, you ain't gonna loose any rods out of the Driftmasters or the Tite-loks .

    The Hi-teks and the Cumberlands make the cleanest looking install on the market. I wouldn't mind having a boat equipped with either one.
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    I use titeloks for both....no problems. Occasionally I have had a rod get away but not because of the rod holders

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