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    Default Spider rigging out of a 15/48


    I’ve got 1 millennium rack on the front of the boat but my front decks not wide enough to put another rack without the trolling motor being in the way nor is my front deck wide enough for 2 people to sit and train without bumping each other, show me your spider rigging set ups on smaller boats like mine

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    Not best picture but the only one I can find right now.
    16/49 stick steer.
    4 out the front and 4 out the port side in back.
    Had a helix 9 on front and a helix 7 on back networked together.
    Back caught just as many as the front

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    Don't know if this will help, but my bow is pretty "narrow" and I still put two sets of rod holders up front. You may notice that my left side rod holder base is a little farther away from the gunnel than the right one, and that's so I can stow/deploy my trolling motor without having to remove my rod holder or have a rod holder that would fold down out of the way.

    The fact that these holders (Hi-Tek) do not have the rod cradle extend much past the T-bar, plus the bases have grooves so that the T-bar base can slide thru them gives me the extra inches needed to deploy/stow the trolling motor without interference from the rod holder.



    (sorry, but that's the best pic I have and it wasn't taken to show the rod holder positions, but the homemade umbrella holder ... plus, I'm not a Spider Rigger, I'm a jig Pusher and set my holders up for that purpose)

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    Side pulling????

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    We have a 16.5ft Alumacraft. It gets crowded but works fine. Only difference since this pic was taken is now I use one of the curved seat post to get the seat back a little which helps.

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    When i spider rig with someone else in my boat. I put my 4 rods on the port side and my buddy in back puts his on starboard side we usually end up one or two fish different at the end of the day.
    I would agree with you, but then we would both be WRONG !!!!

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