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    When your pulling cranks 100-150 ft behind the boat there won't be a lot of down pressure. The pressure will be on the side but I'm sure they will work fine.

    G-3 I pull directly off the back like you mentioned and I have to angle the rod tip up to get the pressure I need against the handle. I have found that this will put so much pressure that it will actually indent my cork handles.
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    I get what you saying about the cranks when their far back. I spoke to Scott about it before I ordered and he said they havent had problems with it. Ill let yall know how they work when I pull Saturday with em from the side.
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    I don't have hi-teks, but mine are the same basic design. The part of the design that overcomes what you're worried about - losing a rod, is the the fact that the holder craddles the handle between either side of the wire form. Essentially, the rod would have to jump up about half or more of it's height to clear the craddle created by the aluminum rod form. When pulling off the front with heavy weights and hitting snaggs or big catfish, I have had the rod jump out and scare me, but I've never come close to losing one. The rod just rolled around and stayed in the holder.

    When pulling off the back, the up angle should keep the rod in as long as the holder is tight enough not to slip down and give straight line pull. Assuming you have enought oomph on the holder to keep it from rotating, I don't think you'd have a problem. My holders, I have problems getting them locked tight enough to assure me of them not rotating downward and for that reason, I've never tried it from the back. Hi-teks probably would lock better than mine though.

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    All this talk about possibility of loosing a rod has me 2nd guessing maelf about the hitech, might be keeping the ones I got.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabe... View Post
    I don't have hi-teks, but mine are the same basic design. The part of the design that overcomes what you're worried about - losing a rod, is the the fact that the holder craddles the handle between either side of the wire form. Essentially, the rod would have to jump up about half or more of it's height to clear the craddle created by the aluminum rod form. When pulling off the front with heavy weights and hitting snaggs or big catfish, I have had the rod jump out and scare me, but I've never come close to losing one. The rod just rolled around and stayed in the holder.

    When pulling off the back, the up angle should keep the rod in as long as the holder is tight enough not to slip down and give straight line pull. Assuming you have enought oomph on the holder to keep it from rotating, I don't think you'd have a problem. My holders, I have problems getting them locked tight enough to assure me of them not rotating downward and for that reason, I've never tried it from the back. Hi-teks probably would lock better than mine though.

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    That's the point of what I was saying duck. They look like they'd be a problem, but they really won't be. The driftmasters look like they wouldn't be a problem, but they really are if you're not careful.

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    I will try to take some pictures tommorrow showing a easy and simple way of guaranteeing that a rod will not come out of the hiteks. It is not needed and I have not done it but I will show you what some folks are doing to eliminate thier unfounded fears.
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    Ye old bolt trick eh G-3.

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    Yep...thats it. I figured I would take a pic rather than try to explain it and it coming out sounding like something billbob said, Lol.
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    Good thinking G-3. None of us want that to happen.

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