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    I am redoing my boat and was wondering which would you go with single rod holders or the T - Bar style with the four. I have been reading up on them thinking about going with the single one. Also looking at some HDS5 electronics. Just asking
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    I am rather new at the long-lining thing and I started out with the T-bar. I do not know how to compare, but I have enjoyed success fishing this way. However, that being said...I have heard that single holders will not shake other rods as a fish strikes a rod. I must admit that I all four of my poles will shake a little when one fish is on...I have to make a quick scan to figure out which rod has the fish on. Not sure if I'm splitting hairs. There's my two cents.
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    personal opinion, t-bar is what I had on my bass boat. just keep them clear of the trolling motor raise and lower activity. Miss seeing your posts, Ranger
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    I fished with T-Bars for years and loved them. They just didn't work out on the boat I have now. CG1 makes a good point about clearance for the trolling motor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappiegirl1 View Post
    personal opinion, t-bar is what I had on my bass boat. just keep them clear of the trolling motor raise and lower activity. Miss seeing your posts, Ranger
    I have been really busy with church, school, and work. I have been fishing just have not been posting anything been keeping to myself. Have been seeing a lot of disgruntled people and some post that I think don't make any sense or belong here, If I wanted that I would get a personal Facebook account or something. Everything is great though how about out you crappie girl long time no hear or see.
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    definitely the T bar type....Take a look over in Sponsor Classifieds at the Spiderlocks that E-Z Poleholder is selling
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    G if he is Fishing any of Slabs lakes he only needs one pole
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    Ranger. Everything said is in fun as we all have become friends through the slab fests and like to kid around a lot. Miss u posting and hope all the babies r well
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    Quote Originally Posted by TnT View Post
    I fished with T-Bars for years and loved them. They just didn't work out on the boat I have now. CG1 makes a good point about clearance for the trolling motor.
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