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In my opinion, I think you would do well to have the longest pole on your strongside ahead of you but able to reach leaning forward. Your second longest on the weakside still in reach. The shortest pole behind either one of the other as to best see it and be able to reach it. Your eyes need to be able to see the tips at most all times. Being in a strain to accomplish that will be little fun.
I sat at the console of my boat and sat the rod holders from my seat as I would be trolling. Now I always fish with the wife and she covers alot of ground in the boat. Sounds like you are mainly fishing alone. With a tiller handle and long poles with long lines out I would think you face some challenges steering and reeling. You may need to tighten up the tension on your tiller steer so you can let go and stay fairly straight.
We go long to short back to front.
Good luck, you'll figure it out.
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