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    Default No Drill Spider Rig Mounts


    I fashioned these from aluminum angle in order to add SpyderLok rod holders to my boat. I though I'd share a few pictures in case anyone else might be able to get some inspiration from them.

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    Looks like a good setup.

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    Nice...

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    Good looking set up. I could not help but think the last picture is the last thing a crappie sees before he goes airborne.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaRay View Post
    Good looking set up. I could not help but think the last picture is the last thing a crappie sees before he goes airborne.
    Hahahaaha

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    That looks great!

    what size angle is that? And does it flex much?

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    Looks like 3x3x1/8 or 1/4 angle. I noted some washers in between the angle and the hull in one picture, could make some nylon spacers or cut some plastic cutting board to fit to go in between the angle iron and the hull as well. Nice job.
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    Great work! I like the fact that you can slide them back and forward if needed.
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