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    I have used tite-loks driftmaster and the other style talked about from lake talquin. all being good holders. Have switched to hi -teks and will never switch to anything else. Tough rod holder with one bolt adjustment. These guys are excellent in customer service. Home

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwightparks View Post
    I have used tite-loks driftmaster and the other style talked about from lake talquin. all being good holders. Have switched to hi -teks and will never switch to anything else. Tough rod holder with one bolt adjustment. These guys are excellent in customer service. Home
    Like you , I have tried them all. I could have saved a lot of money if I had got the Hiteks first.
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    Another vote for the Hi-Teks here, can't go wrong with them in my opinion.
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    Thanks for all the info guys. I like what I see on the Hi-tecs. The price is good as well.

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    +1 on hiteks ,buy them once and your done

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    Mine have a nut cover that keeps the t bar from turning. It will only let you change the angle, estimate, every 30 degrees. That is what I don't like about the driftmaster I have. Mine are going up for sale in the "proper forum". The most important thing is "MORE FISHING". That is if this cold weather goes back north.

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