Hi-tek holders. One base plate that has a t-rail type system. Loosen one bolt and it slides right out and stows away. Literally less than 10 seconds to move them and they're one of the most affordable
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Just curious if anyone had any opinions on which rod holders would be best for a bass boat that occasionally runs a few rods with minnows off the front. Only need a few holders (four rods max, and ok with 2 or three really) Which holders pack away clean, don't require drilling a ton of holes and don't cost much for the occasional crappie angler?
Hi-tek holders. One base plate that has a t-rail type system. Loosen one bolt and it slides right out and stows away. Literally less than 10 seconds to move them and they're one of the most affordable
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Check out our removable bases that do not need holes drilled yet are very secure. These bases were created just for this type of application. They are on our website Extreme Fishing Concepts These bases allow single rod holders or T-Bars and even side to side trolling bars.
Look into the cummberland crappie 360s.
I am a big fan of Hi-Tek from CallShy (Scott). Scott makes standard products and will customize also. Super product from a great guy!
Triton 190FS, 200hp Optimax, HB 798C HD & War Eagle 548LDV, HiTek, 30hp Mercury, HB 998C HD
Fishing is a privilege...catching is a bonus. Enjoy each precious moment we have to experience our great outdoors!wannabe fisherman, M R Dux LIKED above post