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    Hey guys,

    Got some questions for you all about the equipment you use to spider rig. First Im running an older champion so two in the front of the boat is out so I am planning on fishing 3 poles up front and 3 in back. What rods to you guys recommend that wont break the bank? Thinking I want 14ers but could be swayed. Next what rod holders do you all use? Thinking I want something that is detachable but the mount could stay. I bass fish too so something that is pretty flush to the floor. Thanks in advance guys, I have been coming down crappie fishing in MS for a few years but never with my own boat. Figured I would come straight to the experts and ask.

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    Smoker -

    I spider rig out of a Champion 1998 190C and use the following equipment:

    A. Two Driftmaster T-250H's - ordered direct from Driftmaster.com (The pole and T are removable, therefore all that remains is the base)
    B. Two folding chairs with cushions (from Wal-Mart) (5.99 each)
    C. Six Tournament Choice 12-footers from Academy ($19.99 each) with Mr. Crappie Slab Shakers from Dick's Sporting Goods ($19.99 each) Note: The reels actually came off a combo setup from Dick's Sporting goods and when I'm not using the reels with my 12-foot poles, I use them on the poles they came with which are 10-foot.

    I have fished with better quality rods and reels and agree there are significant differences, however I haven't had any issues with my "cheap" gear. I've caught plenty of other species of fish to include a 18-pound spoonbill (snagged it) with my spider rig setup and I can't complain.

    Hope this helps!

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    spyderlock rod holders for sure I am learning the spider rigging along with you but the racks are awesome also I like the 14 foot b&m trolling rods next on my list is the Mellinium seats EZ POLEHOLDER has check them out in the member sponsor classifieds
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    Get you some 12 ft Pinacle Limit rods from Grizzly Jig. 4 for 60.00 and can add more for same price each. If you have some Baitcasters laying around use them. Don't know many bass fishermen that don't have some extra reels.
    If you want quality holders PM E-Z Poleholder here on the board and get some of his Spider Lock holders. They are the best made today. Stand attaches to base with two bolts that have knobs on them. Remove in about 30 seconds.
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    What does he get for a rod holder? I looked at the review and they look pretty nice!

    I sent Ez poler a pm, I like the looks of the driftmasters too! You guys like the 12fters over the 14s huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smoker View Post
    What does he get for a rod holder? I looked at the review and they look pretty nice!

    I sent Ez poler a pm, I like the looks of the driftmasters too! You guys like the 12fters over the 14s huh?
    The longer lengths help when fishing shallow water, other than that you can fish with just about any length.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smoker View Post
    What does he get for a rod holder? I looked at the review and they look pretty nice!

    I sent Ez poler a pm, I like the looks of the driftmasters too! You guys like the 12fters over the 14s huh?
    Been a ton of fesh caught on 12 foot rods, nothing wrong with 14s or 16s or even 18s if you have the boat for them, longer boat makes it easier to handle longer rods. I can name a bunch of folks that have their double seat set up back further in the deck, doesn't have to be as far forward as the single seat pedestal mount is now in your boat.
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    Get you the millenium set up from Ez.. I use both 14' C&C's and 16' PST poles trolling. Just depends on how I feel on what I use. I have a 1860 War Eagle and I love it! Added a Terrova this past winter an it's truly the cats meow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smoker View Post
    What does he get for a rod holder? I looked at the review and they look pretty nice!

    I sent Ez poler a pm, I like the looks of the driftmasters too! You guys like the 12fters over the 14s huh?
    I don't know for sure but you can call him. I know he gives a crappie.com discount. I have 2 sets of 12's and a set of 14's. One set is the Pinacals and I use them on a regular basis. Like Ree's said, have caught a lot of fish on them and the price is right.
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    I like these rod holders, but there are lots of good ones out there. Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1414631065.398285.jpg
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    The Capps and Coleman's are my favorite.
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