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    I’m looking for a storable spider rigging setup. I normally double dip but at times I like to spider rig but they’re in the way if I want to double dip. I’d like to find something that could be stored easily and setup and taken down easily. Does something like this exist??


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    Yep SpyderLoks.....call Gene Johnson 1 601 750 3519
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    good advice

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    I use Hi-tek rod holders : one turn on the base bolt and slide it out, then put'em in the front storage box .....

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    Don't do "double dippin" ... but, can & do cast while rod holders are still mounted, with little to no interference from them.
    And if I "had" to put them in a smaller box, like the rod locker, I just twist the center knob on the T-bar and take them apart. And just FYI ... those knobs were bought/added separate, and do not come with the rod holders.

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    I'm with Pappy on the hi teks. Built by a guy and his Dad in their small shop they turn out a good product. My problem when I was double dipping was what to do with the other rod? So I took a couple of the holders and mounted singles on top of the posts with a small adapter plate with 2 holes in it. Worked like a charm for my guest and I. Ever need anything special, Scott at Hi Tek will get you covered. I have enough for 19 rods out of my boat so I guess you could say I'm bias'd.
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    Spyder lok


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    SpyderLoks are removable....two knobs....also fully adjustable including height without any tools. You can either remove them or lower them down and fish over them if desired.

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    Wow. Some great products out there. That Spydor lock looks very storable since you can adjust the height. Does the crossarm that has the rod holders also coma off? Same question for those with the HiTeks.

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    Yes.....you have to use a wrench on the hi teks tho

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