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Thread: Rod Holders for spider riggin?

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    Default Rod Holders for spider riggin?


    Well I'm not quite there yet but have started looking at what to do for my spider rig set up.
    So far my two options are drifmaster (the small up rod type) or the tite-lok black widow set up. What I like about teh tite-lok is teh larger up rod and the mounting type (small plate and can take the holder off when not in use) I kinda like the star mounting plate on the driftmaster but not so sure on the up rod (being a smaller rod) So what do ya'll think? Maybe some other ideas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by G";1795077]Hi-Tek....Hi-Tek...Hi-Tek [URL="http://www.hitekstuff.com
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    Dude! Save some money and get the Hiteks!!!! Best holder I've ever used! Easy on-off and super strong and fast.
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    on the higtekstuff--what can you tell me about the rod holder--it looks weird to me--will they work with any rod.

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    I have the driftmaster 2 rod holder on the bow of my boat and use it for longlining, works great, very stable/solid mount, no wobble at all, will break a rod or the line before the rod holder even moves. Never spider rigged but bet it would work great as well for that style.
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    Trust me, you'll love the Hiteks. They work with any rod.
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    thanks guys---I think we have a winner--Hitek it is. On other question--I am planning on putting the mount on the bow of the boat instead of to the deck--any thoughts
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    I would put one on each front corner of the deck.Name:  Boat pics 004.jpg
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