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    Relatively new to spider rigging for crappie. Would appreciate any recommendation on portable rodholders to install on my bass boat. So that they might be removed for bass fishing. A base that secures unobtrusively, to the rear and front platforms, but your able to remove the the group of rod holders. Appreciate your recommendations on a particular make based on experience, but please refrain from making negative comments about a specific brand. Send a pm.
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    I think all of the rod holders have removable uprights and the base piece is usually pretty flat. Check in the "member/sponsor forum" because some of our members make good products

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    Check out the SpiderLock holders. They have a flat base plate attached to the floor. Never know they are there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cray View Post
    Check out the SpiderLock holders. They have a flat base plate attached to the floor. Never know they are there.
    is that ezpoleholder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishervet View Post
    is that ezpoleholder?
    Yes.
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    "Vic n" is correct ... most T-bar style rod holders screw into a low profile base plate. You've got plenty of choices on brand & style, and price ranges. You can also pick up a used set on the Personal Classifieds forum, every now & again.

    I use the Hi-tek Elite 4rod holder systems on my 16' ProCraft, and like them just fine.

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    spiderlocks are great.

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    Hi-Tek for me, but any will do.
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    Drift masters has a flat base plate,

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    Ed Dukes, at Southern Crappie Rods ( Home - Southern Crappie Rods), sells a really nice fully adjustable t-bar setup.
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