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    1542 war eagle with stick. Need to mount rod holder up front for drift fishing. Needs to be removable, any ideas or pics? Thanks
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    Hi Tec 4 rod holder base mount permanent. Rod holder just slides in grove lock down with 2 bolts. Easy on easy off and plate is not in your way.
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    Hi-Tek rodholders ........ www.hitekstuff.com
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    Here are a couple of pics of my WE 754 LDBR with the Hi-Teks mounted.

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    Here we go again. Cumberland Crappie, easy removal and fully adjustible without tools.
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    Not a War Eagle but works great for me


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    They look like Hi-Tecs with knobs.



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    Cumberland Crappie has an awesome set up that comes with double seat mounts double rod holders fully adjustable and easy to remove and stowed away. Bought this set up last fall and being having great sucess with it.

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    There are a lot of good rod holder setups out there that will do what you want, and in my humble opinion it's hard to say which is best. It's going to end up being your personal preference. It is interesting how similar the Cumberland 360 holders pictured here are to the Hi Tecs. Hmmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyjohn View Post
    There are a lot of good rod holder setups out there that will do what you want, and in my humble opinion it's hard to say which is best. It's going to end up being your personal preference. It is interesting how similar the Cumberland 360 holders pictured here are to the Hi Tecs. Hmmmm
    That's what I was thinkin.
    As stated, lots of good ones, my preference is Hi-Tek.
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    I am also in the market and its between the 2 brands mentioned. Decisions, decisions.

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