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    For spider rigging I prefer singles, tite lok is what I use currently. They take some modifications out of the box, but beats a T Bar setup in my mind, plus each individual holder is adjustable to each user. I use spyderloks for pulling though and they are great!

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    Always been happy with my Hitec rod holders. I’ve had them on my last 3 boats.
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    I have had a few of the different makes of T bar rod holders and really prefer the Hi-teks.Nice and easy to set the hook and remove the rod quickly and there also priced a bit better then some of the others.
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    I really like my Driftmaster Lil pros on the front of my boat and the Duos on a trolling system on the back.


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    I've tried a variety of rod holders over the years. I prefer Hi-Tek for spider rigging. However I mounted them to custom mounts. I like Driftmaster for pulling crankbaits from the gunwales. The higher sides prevent rods from falling out in rougher seas. Again mounted to custom mounts. I used aluminum T-Slot and mounted it to the gunwale of my boat, then made custom mounts from old tractor electronic display mounts.
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    I built a diy drip master knock off of drift master. You can buy the wire holders on Amazon cheap.... but I really just waited time and money.

    I bought the millennium spider locks... they just can't be beat.

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    Don’t waste your money on anything else,millennium are the best by far
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    If I wouldn’t have built my own I would have the Hi Tek. Got a buddy with them on his boat I really like them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snubby View Post
    For spider rigging I prefer singles, tite lok is what I use currently. They take some modifications out of the box, but beats a T Bar setup in my mind, plus each individual holder is adjustable to each user. I use spyderloks for pulling though and they are great!
    Tite lok black widow capps and coleman single are pricey but are pretty good. best I've used. they call them the pro series.
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    Spyder Loks are awesome! I live in Indiana and we’re limited to 3 poles per person. I sent a message and had custom rod holders in no time. I bought extra bases and can use them for a variety of fishing techniques all over my boat. They will even handle trolling for walleye.


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