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    Default Spider rig set up


    I'm looking for a no drill spider rig set up. I have Ranger 519vx. Anyone have any suggestions? I actually doesn't have to be no drill; just removable and easy to use.

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    Cumberland Crappie
    HAND TIED CRAPPIE JIGS CRAPPIECOLLECTORS JIGS

    https://www.etsy.com/shop/CRAPPIECOL...g_id=515350944

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    I like my Hi-Teks. Flat base plate,,but yu have to drill 4 holes for each plate. Easy to store the rod holders or even fish without them. Easy to slap on
    http://www.hitekstuff.com/

    Lots to choose from tho..good luck.
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    Just a fool fishin

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    Driftmaster rod holders
    Blakemore/Roadrunner pro staff
    Southern Pro Tackle/ Pro Staff
    Driftmaster Rodholders
    Ranger Boats

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    Quote Originally Posted by cevans View Post
    I like my Hi-Teks. Flat base plate,,but yu have to drill 4 holes for each plate. Easy to store the rod holders or even fish without them. Easy to slap on
    http://www.hitekstuff.com/

    Lots to choose from tho..good luck.


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    The Cumberland 360 4 pole t bar I bought sets on a 2X3" flat aluminum plate , the plate is attached to the deck with 2 screws, under $100 bucks too

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    Hi all.

    x2 on the Hi-Teks. Quality product!

    Be safe all!
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    I'll take a look. I got a couple stainless homemade jobs with drift masters, but they sit too high

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    I would concur with the Hi-Tek recommendation! They really do the job and are easy to remove and store. You can not go wrong with them.

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