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    Quote Originally Posted by FurFlyin View Post
    For spider rigging, pushing and/or pulling which rod holder system is best, and why is it better than the others?
    I like the Elite Crappie Master HD's for light (under 1oz) spider rigging with soft tip rods.

    Spyderlok for everything else.

    My boat is rigged for either.

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    Just replaced my hitecks with spyderloks and I think they are the best made for spider rigging. I still have 4 sets of hitecks on my boat and they will be changed out to.

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    Spiderlok hands down


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    Started with Spiderloks so no experience with others but they work great for me.

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    I prefer the Hi Tec style of holder for spider rigging,very easy to grab the rod out of the holder.

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    Uh roh! Ford vs Chevy question. Many good quality products out there. I prefer HiTeks. They work very well. Solid as a rock. Scott customized mine for the T-lock cap rail system on my War Eagle making them more versatile without drilling holes.
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    Perotti Bilt is another good one. Brad is a great guy to work with and has custom built stuff to fit my needs.

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    Getting more diversified in the answers, and since I've never done any of the types of fishing that I'm asking about I'm relying on you guys to help me find the one style of rod holders that will work for it all.

    Let me also throw this in the mix. I own a semi trailer repair shop. The vast majority of the trailer work we do involves uses aluminum. We work with it every day. I'm a tinkerer by nature and have most of the machinery to build whatever I want to. I do not have a milling machine or lathe though.

    Decisions, decisions....

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    Well I know my Perotti Built rod holders will stand up to just about anything. I use them to catfish on the river as well with no problems yet.

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