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    Quote Originally Posted by Darrell25 View Post
    Thanks g. Do yall like the driftmaster t250h for spider rigging?
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    Spyderloks are great. Solid as a rock and easy to adjust. Plus E-Z Poleholder(Mr.Gene) is a great fella. Although this is my preference, there are other models out there that are very well built and are great products too. It comes down to preference and fishing style

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    Take a look at our website Extreme Fishing Concepts Don't forget we ship for free on orders over $150.00. We also mix and match equipment to best accomodate our customers. Customer service is our number one priority.

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    So yall like spiderloks over driftmasters?

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    There are some in the classified ads. Just posted.
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    Someone is selling 2 sets of the drift masters in the classifieds. $160
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darrell25 View Post
    So yall like spiderloks over driftmasters?
    You ever put your hands on them you will see why. Infinite adjustment with serrated teeth left to right and one hand clamp up and down. Do not have to cinch down to get tight. So stout you can pull a boat with them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    I use and like Spyder Loks best....I have tried them all

    I have to!!! And this man is telling the truth! Let hime save ya some money by not having to buy, sell and then buy the right thing! SPYDERLOCKS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabepeeps View Post
    Someone is selling 2 sets of the drift masters in the classifieds. $160
    I think spyderlocks are $120 a piece. Only cost a lil more to go first class.

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    I use Driftmasters and have done so since 2009. I've never seen a need to change. I've been hung up in some of the most terrible messes you've ever seen in your life and never damaged a rod. I've spider rigged, long lined, cranked, and run planer boards with never a lost rod. The rods come out smooth and fast on the hook set. I originally used 2 4 pole holders on the bow, but decided I wanted a 5th holder on each side, so I just ordered 2 and clamped them on. I have the Driftmaster T5100 across the rear of the boat with 8 rod holders. I can easily take a rod holder or 2 off the bow and add them to the bar on the stern if I want to. You can see my installation here. If you don't want to read through all 13 pages of the build, the holders are on pages 7 and 12. You can see how versatile the Driftmasters can be. The holders on the bow came off my other boat and are 6 years old.

    http://www.crappie.com/crappie/boat-...igging-thread/
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