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Anyone use these rod holders? If so, tell me what you think of em? Also what about there base plates an t-bar's? How sturdy are they? I was looking at the 2in. tall one. Any help would be appreciated.. thanks
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retired and now i will always fish
LY34......I have 16 of them on my boat and have used them for 4 or 5 yrs. now. You won't beat them for quick/easy adjustment. The only down-side is that if you use heavier line and get hung, they will sometimes try to turn on you if you don't have them really tight. I made my own t-bars out of 1'' square aluminum tubing, so I can't speak about their t-bars. Overall, a very good rod holder!! Like all the other major brands, they have their pros and cons.
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Chappy, will I catch more fish if I put some of thoses on my boat?
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try this link
Stanley Creek Rod Holders - Southern Crappie Rods
luremaker..................You'd come out cheaper to leave them off. You'd need a bigger live well if you had these rod holders on your boat.....Ha Ha !!
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Thanks for the feed back guys. I still can't make up my mind? I've got tite-loks on my boat now and like the ones up front. But the tite-loks in the back have got to go.
have you looked at the Hi-Tek rod holders? I got them. You might like them. Or call Scott and he may can make what you are looking for.
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I use the ones from Lake Talquin Lodge. Sold my Hi Tech. Love the new ones. Even using them in the summer for catfish and they are holding up well. Go to the website and check them out.
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