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    I purchased a set of Millennium R400 Trolling trees and thought I would post a few pictures and review:

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    As usual the Millennium products are packaged very well, all the components are int eh box including the instruction assembly manual Assembly was straight forward and the trees use the same bases as the SpyderLok rod holders. So I am using my spider rigging bases for the R400 Trees. My purpose for the R400 Trees is to pull crankbaits, planer boards, and long line trolling.

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    The R400 Trees are fully adjustable, very stable, and fold compact enough to get into a rod locker or boat storage.
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    These Trees will be great for my fishing techniques, wont have to worry about loosing rods, or storing rods when running from spot to spot on the lake. Rods sit into the holders very well and are easy deploy and adjust.

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    Had to add a pic of Jiffy Jigs for Weiss Lake trip. Really looking forward to using the R400 trees while long line trolling in a few months. If your considering a set of Trees, do yourself a favor and look at the Millennium R400, I reviewed every Tree system available and choose the R400 due to accessories, track system, cost, and reputation. It would be hard to beat these Trees.

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    Wade ... it would appear that your phone is one of those phones that this site cannot correctly read the orientation code and "corrects" the pictures by turning them 1/4 turn to the left. When those pics are downloaded to your computer & then posted on here, even after being turned in your computer's picture files ... the orientation code doesn't get changed. (or something like that )

    Easiest fix for that, when posting pics to this site, would be to take those pics with your phone tilted 1/4 turn to the right. It's what I have to do, and after awhile it just became a natural way for me to take pics.

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    I see a pair of those in my immediate future.


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    You got it Mr. Dux - Me to!

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    Great post, thanks for sharing!!
    I am thinking about a set just to use for "storage" during transitions from point A to point B.....

    I hate ask but it would help me tremendously if you could "demo" that with your setup.
    My idea was to stagger the holders around the vertical stem, 4 for each side to accept the rods while making a move.

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    Where did u order them from cant seem to find a dealer ?

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    I will tonight and post pictures.

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    Order from Gene he is a Crappie.com sponsor I think, anyway here is his logo and link - I emailed him directly best way to do it.

    SpyderLok E-Z POLE HOLDER PRODUCTS

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    Thanks ill give him a call when I get ready to order .

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