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    Quote Originally Posted by Shug87 View Post
    Sorry tnt thank you for helping me on that @crappie the E.Z.T sells tall and short holders
    No problem...I wanted to check them out for the boat I am working on..I have had the Driftmasters and Hi-Tek in the past and I haven't found any rod holders yet that I like better than the Troll Max..But I am always looking!!

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    All I have is Tite-Loc and am perfectly happy.
    They didn't fight at all, just pulled real hard trying to get aloose.

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    Great holders with total flex. I wish they would coat the actual rod holder with rubber.

    Quote Originally Posted by TnT View Post
    The Troll Max rod holders is what I use...They come in 3 different heights and in either 2 or 4 rod holders. They are adjustable up and down and left and right and are stainless steel. This is what they look like:

    Attachment 82031

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danbo View Post
    Great holders with total flex. I wish they would coat the actual rod holder with rubber.
    Danbo, look at the stuff called Plastidip that yyyyou use for coating plier handles and such. You could pour some in a bowl and dip the 2 ends that the pole contacts.
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    HiTek, EZT, and Troll Max are all really good. Each are well made and well priced. The HiTek and EZT are made by members here on Crappie.com. I have the HiTek and really like them for pushing and pulling from the front and for pulling off the middle sides for crank baits. I will be adding EZT to the back of the boat for pulling jigs. EZT also makes a double seat base called the Honeymooner that keeps you from having to drill more holes in the boat.
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    Look at the holders Cumberland Crappie has. Their nice!

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    Try Hills Boat Rigging and Wire Forms on ebay . His ebay ID is chancey824 . First quality stuff rod holders made the way you want them and at a very reasonable price.Here is a link to his store. chancey824 | eBay

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    Here is a video on YouTube on TrollMaxx Rodholders.

    TrollMaxx Rodholders - YouTube

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    Quote Originally Posted by TnT View Post
    Here is a video on YouTube on TrollMaxx Rodholders.

    TrollMaxx Rodholders - YouTube
    That link does not work...But this one should....

    Lake Talquin Lodge TrollMaxx Rodholders - YouTube

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    HiTek for me.

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