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    Alright all you do it your selfers out there. I want to make my own Spider rig and rather than reinvent the wheel would you guys share with me your design. I love to crappie fish. I'm a firefighter by trade so do it yourself and make it better are in my blood.If anyone out there would share with this rookie it will much appreciated.

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    Default Spider Rigs

    Are you talking about a trolling rack or double drop hook set up?

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    A trolling rack.

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    I dont think you need to invent the wheel. some one else have already done it. Contact <www.titelok.com> they can help and have good unit already designed for you.
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    Default trolling rack

    I tight line a lot out the back of the boat. This is the setup that I use... a buddy helped me design it and welded it for me. I hope it helps you out.
    Blake


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    Quote Originally Posted by Firegunny198 View Post
    Alright all you do it your selfers out there. I want to make my own Spider rig and rather than reinvent the wheel would you guys share with me your design. I love to crappie fish. I'm a firefighter by trade so do it yourself and make it better are in my blood.If anyone out there would share with this rookie it will much appreciated.
    Firegunny198,
    I made this rig for my boat, my dad calls it the moose rack! LOL I looked at store bought models and they did not have all I wanted. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with them it was just not what I was looking for. I bought some square tubing and 10" pvc pipe for the holders and started getting my ideals together. The first thing I wanted was my fishfinder at eye level with my poles, the second thing was a place for my crappie nibbles (1" 1/2 pvc cap). the third thing is I wanted 12 poles across the front. The forth thing was a place for my GPS.I really have enjoyed it & works great for two people. I would take your time and think about it, draw it on paper over and over until you have it the way you want it. I hope this helps and if you need any additional photos PM me.
    Lynn

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    No pictures...however I was able to make mine for under $45 with no welding involved (can't weld). I made mine out of 3/4" galvinized pipe. Permently mounted a plate in the floor of the boat that would accept the 30" vertical pipe which threaded into a 3/4 "T" branched off 18" to either side of the tee to mount the rod holders. I then took 1" square aluminium tubing which just happen to slide wright over the 3/4" pipe to give a flat place to mount the rod holders. Just make sure the pipe conections are pretty tight before drilling the holes for the rod holders. Hope this helps... if nothing else gets your mind a thinking. could be done cheaper if I had access to a pipe threader... had to use premade lenths

    slimjim

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    I have been laidoff work for awhile and had planned a reelfoot trip before this happened.and i wanted to spider rig but didnt want to spend 100 to 150 dollars for a permanent factory made deal. so i used some 2x4,eye bolts,and some cheap prongs to hold stuff on the garage wall and there you have it.Its anchored with a C clamp to the rail and each pole still swivels side to side.I fish in illinois and we are only allowed to fish with 2 poles at a time,so i wasent going to waste my money on a nice spider rig if i aint good at it. LET THE JOKES FLY CAUSE I KNOW YOU GUYS ARE LAUGHING:D:D:D IT COST 22 DOLLARS[IMG][/IMG]
    Pullin Papermouths

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    Default Here Is The Back Of The Boat

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnz85 View Post
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    I'm sorry to hear you are laid off!!! Man there is nothing wrong with what you have made. There very first spider rig I had was on a v bottom boat and I made it out of a 2x4 and some cheap pole holders from walley world. I hope you get back to work soon.
    C4m2

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