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    Looking for advice on which rod holder to ask Santa (wife) for. I want fixed angle holders so whats everyones take on 5°, 10°, 25°, and 45°? The question pertains mainly to trolling. Also they will be placed on the sides of the boat, two in the rear and two in the middle.

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    if was me i would get 0's or 5% for the back 10 or 25%
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    check out bee ready rod holders.

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    I have the ones from Cabelas and I like them. I think they are Scotty buy made for Cabelas. I have 6 on my boat (06 Triton TR186)and they are flush mounted, four up front and two in the back. I have thought about adding two more right behind the seats but not sure if I want that many.

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    I use and sell Driftmasters. The 210 Lil pro works best for trolling for Crappie.
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    what a rig, would like to see spider riging in person one of these days.

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    If you are planning on using multiple rod holders I suggest you use a T-Bar mount with rod holders. These can be adjusted to any angle with the turning of a wing nut. I suggest the Driftmaster T-118 series or the T-250 Series. You can get both with rod holders that are fully adjustable. Check them out at www.ExtremeFishingConcepts.com or send me an E-mail at [email protected] or pm me here.
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    Tite-loks And Nothing Else.

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    If you go with 0 and 5 degree and ever decide to night fish, they'll hold your rods good and level with the water with little adjustment.
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    Tite-Lok Ultra... Versatile, Durable, Easy to Adjust

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