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Thread: Got my Hi Tek stuff rod holders mounted and ready to go.....pics.

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    Default Got my Hi Tek stuff rod holders mounted and ready to go.....pics.


    This will be my first year trying spider rigging. I'm not going to get TOO crazy and I'm going to resist allowing slow trolling to be my only method of catching crappie but I thought it would be smart to add it to my arsenal.

    I also added two extra mounts to the back of the boat for when I want to drift or troll for catfish, white bass, or for when I want to longline troll for crappie.

    Fun stuff!!
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    Looks GOOD!

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    Very Nice indeed!

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    Looking good I'm getting ready to buy some bee readys this will be first year for me really doing a lot of rigging going to be interesting
    If she only knew how much a fish cost me

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    very nice....I have 2 x4 rod sets and love em


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    nice setup, I had them on my other boat but have driftmasters on the one I have now. Hi-Tek is good stuff and Scott is a good guy

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    looks like a good set-up. you will definately see an improvement in your catch.
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    Looks slick...considering setting up for spider rigging also. Never tried before either and not sure if worth the investment on the timber filled lakes I mainly fish in NE Kansas.

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    Looks really good Good luck to ya
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