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    T-250 Series T-Bars For Bass Boats With No Drilling Required
    Looking at this but was wondering what ya'll use and recommend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rookie40 View Post
    T-250 Series T-Bars For Bass Boats With No Drilling Required
    Looking at this but was wondering what ya'll use and recommend.
    Hey rookie 40 I think youll find we like Hi-Tek or Tite Lok rod holders round these parts. I think Hi-Tek is better for spider rigging up front but Tite Loc is better for trolling off the rear of the boat because you have high arms on the rod holder to keep the rod in place thus not allowing a fish or snag to pull your rod out of the holder when trolling. So If all your going to do is spider rig I would go with Hi-Tek, but if you want to spider rig and troll go with Tite-Loc, Drift master is another popular brand to spider rig or troll with. Do you have a PIC of your T-250 T-Bars? I would like to see it and we might be of more help to you.
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    CP I havent pulled the trigger yet. I am gonna wait and see the recomendations from folks like you sir.

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    SON!!! LOL Those look good and functionable If you dont want to drill holes in your boat. Looks awkward to handle in boat and make sure it has good welds, Other than that it should work well. Now all you need is some double up front seating and I will be able to field test them with ya. LOL
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    I checked out the Hi-Tek and they are about half the cost so its lookin like some holes will be drilled.

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    And Ive always got an extra seat. lol

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    I have something similar. only homemade. I use galvanized iron pipe from Ace. Then I drilled holes in the cross pipe and threaded it and added driftmaster holders. Then You can make the bracket for the seat adapter pretty easy also if you can weld.


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    This is a pic of what I mentioned a few minutes ago.

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    Now that looks like it would hold a 30lb striper!! lol

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