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    Default spider rigging rod holder


    going to get a new rod holder for spider rigging.Looking at perotti built.Is there any others to look at. I have tite loke system now, but want something easier to adjust.PJ

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    Perottis are nice. I use the ones Tony Estses builds. I think you can not go wrong with perottis. Driftmaster is made of black iron which rusts I wasn`t happy with them. Tite lokes slip and are so frustrating to adjust, I have seen adjustments others have made on this site but cannot see the big price then redesigning it at home. I have seen the HI-Teks which are interesting for spiderigging, but scare me longline trolling out the back of the boat.

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    check out "the crappie Killer.com" mark can make you some real good ones. I got two sets off him.
    Gilby aka Bill :D

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    Does Tony have a website, or a name for these holders?

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    I just bought HI-Teks for the front. Haven't used them yet. Driftmasters on the back
    CVA62.....64-68

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    I would look at Driftmaster's T - Bar System all stainless and easy adjustments. Check out link...
    http://www.driftmaster.com/Other.html
    Kelly Matthews
    Weiss Lake Guide Service
    www.weisslakeguideservices.com

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    Hi Teks there well built. And I have not had a rod slip out of them yet.
    Pete

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    I have a peroti built, and I plan to order another as soon as I get the $$$$.

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    Anyone know anything about the Mr crappie rod holder by tempest. Are they any good?

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    Perotti built is what i'm using and i simply can't think of a single thing i would change about em.....awesome rodholders!!!
    For a full line of fluid beds
    soft plastic, jig heads and more see us at

    www.simplycrappie.com

    http://stores.ebay.com/Simply-Crappie

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