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    Quote Originally Posted by novorandall View Post
    Millennium Marine Sypder Locks are awesome. They adjust in every direction possible and are super sturdy. You'll want this flexibility when spider rigging so you can get your spread correct as well as your tip height off the water. Can't go wrong with em.
    If they come any better than Millenniums- I haven't seen them yet!

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    Spyderloc....check with cane pole here...I think they are on sale.
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    Support those that support us. Driftmaster makes great products. David Baynard, the owner, is a super nice guy and can help make custom shapes/designs too. And their components work great on your own DIY projects. Be sure to check them out.

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    Spyder locs have the most versatility!


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    Old timers done it again....EZ Poleholder not cane pole..
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    I’ve been using Hi-Tek Stuff extreme for a lot of years, over ten, without issue. Father and son team build these and do a fine job. Scott, or Callshy, is a good man and easy to deal with. Never turned a rod sideways in them and some big catfish have tried.
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    I decided to make my own sand spikes for holding rods while surf fishing. Each year the design changed and I ended up with some really odd configurations. Spent a lot of money chasing around when I should have just bought a nice set to begin with. DIY is probably not the best choice for most of us and there are some really nice designs to be had.

    I am going to go with Elite Rod Holders HD Pro. These have lots of adjustment to suit me. The Millennium holders look nice but I am concerned with mounting to my aluminum boat. Will the rods be where I would benefit the most ? The Elites can be mounted forward on the deck, and then adjusted back to me, and then the angle of the dangle to the water can be set.

    Individual rod holders seem to me to be the best solution. I’m new to all of this and having fun working things out. I would consider all brands and try to imagine how each would be attached to the boat and where. Tricky guess at best I know. Good luck.
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    Rod holders depend on what type of boat you have. I have an old aluminum Tracker and very pleased with the Spyderlocs.


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    Hi-Tec. For me also !

    they do a great job and don’t take up the whole boat doing it
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