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Bass pro has decimated trolling sets in sale . Which size works the best and why??? Thanks for your EXPERT advice!!!!
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I think he means Driftmaster ...
https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/drif...ng-rod-holders
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You got pretty close.
Tell'em I'll be there.
250. Only way to go.
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Be sure to check out E-Z Poleholder's Spyderlok. His design has toolless adjustments, adjustable for height and once set they remain set. I'm not trying to hijack your thread but I have had both.
I have no skin in the game just a friendly suggestion. I have driftmaster trolling racks on the back for long lining and cranking. Great product but not adjustable for height and I'm always tightening them up.
Make sure if you go driftmaster that you buy right handed and left handed threaded holders for the correct side. That wil save you headaches from fish turning the holder sideways. I learned this the hard way, bought all right hand threaded and it gave me fits, I then bought the left handed hardware to correct my mistake.
Last edited by SlabMeister; 01-28-2018 at 09:45 AM.
i got both 250's are way stronger. 118 is not tall enough for me.
Get spiderloks the best on the market hands down.
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