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    We fish out of a bass tracker, I think it's a 16', I dunno for sure, not my boat, but anyways.

    Thinking about adding some rod holders for spider rigging, what does everyone use? What do you suggest?

    Driftmasters, Hi-Tech, and Be-Ready's are the 3 I have found to be the most popular.

    I'd like a good, dependable, affordable rod holder to help put some meat in the boat.

    And while I'm at it, a drift sock, would you suggest a 5 gal bucket full of holes or spend the $$ and buy a good one.

    Thanks for your advice/help and happy fishing! :D
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    I have HiTeks and really like them www.hitekstuff.com
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    I've got Tite-lok's but if I had it to do all over again, I'd go with hi-tek's.

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    Tite-Loc Black widows on the front and by this week-end Hitec's on the back and that might be reversed if I like the Hitec's better, we'll see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by badbrad View Post
    i've got tite-lok's but if i had it to do all over again, i'd go with hi-tek's.
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    hi tecks are great
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    The only ones ever used,has been Driftmaster,cannot compare with any other but I do the driftmaster.
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    I use Bee-readys and love them..... I cannot compare to any others because I have never used any others. They do seem to be a bit pricey.

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    Hi Techs the best and cheapest.



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    Cumberlandcrappie rod holders, no tools to adjust them. Saves a lot of time not using a wrench! Made in Kentucky
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