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Thread: Spider rigging setups: Driftmaster vs. Cumberland Crappie

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    Default Spider rigging setups: Driftmaster vs. Cumberland Crappie


    I'm gonna be ordering some new holders for spider rigging soon to use in a new boat and my little jon boat. I've used driftmaster in the past and like them but I'm considering the cumberland crappie holders due to pricing. Never used the CC stuff though. Whatcha guys think?

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    I dont own any or use these since I already have holders but for spider rigging these look like some good ones if your rods will work in 'em. Looks real quick and easy getting a hookset. Dont know how they compare price wise either so you'd have to check.

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    Well, those are in about the same price range and I will say those looks very simple to get your rod out. Never saw/used them before though.

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    I'll second the HiTek's liked above. Scott te owner can make them to whatever dimensions you need if you require a special mount or height or something. I also use Driftmaster Pros on my boat off the back. Both high quality products, but I do prfer the HiTeks for spider rigging on the front deck.

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    any CDC discount on the HiTeks? I've done abit of quick research and may go that route. Ain't found one negative thing thus far.
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    I use the hi teks as well for the past 4 yrs and haven't. Had a problem well built holder
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    Terry at cumberland holders are well built don't think you can go wrong with them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wood_Duck View Post
    any CDC discount on the HiTeks? I've done abit of quick research and may go that route. Ain't found one negative thing thus far.
    No CDC discount. I did not build enough "fluff" in the pricing to offer discounts. Sorry.
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    Hi Techs all the way hands down the best

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    Cumberland crappie all the way!!
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