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    Ranger690 is offline Crappie.com Legend and 2021 Crappie.com Man of the Year
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    Hi Tek and Bee Ready are similar. In my opinion, Hi Tek has a much better rod tip height adjustment. I do like the simplicity of both. My next set will be like them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ProvTexas
    Bee Ready's are the best.. Hi-Tek is a copy of a Bee Ready.....
    Easy now...
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    Got a set of Hi-Teks (see above post). Very easy to mount and dismount. Sturdy too. Call Scott.

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    Get the Gunslingers and getter dun.
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    Dayton,

    the new Bee Ready adjustable riser has about 2' rod tip adjustment. Takes a phillips screwdriver.

    Sorry Scott, just calling it like I see it. Not knocking your holder at all. I'm sure they are high quality.
    Jerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by ProvTexas
    Dayton,
    Sorry Scott, just calling it like I see it. Not knocking your holder at all. I'm sure they are high quality.

    No problem, I am just a little sensitive on this issue. The only part that is similar is the actual holders part. The rest is totally different (adjustment, attachment, etc.).
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    I ordered a couple of Hi-Tek sets from callshy and they came in today. They look very good. It will give me something to do tomorrow on the boat out in the garage since it's supposed to SNOW. I'm ready for Spring!
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    Just got mine and love em.....they are removable too!

    www.beereadys.com



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    I've tried a bunch of them and the BeeReady rod holders are the best that I've found. They are really a quality product and very adjustable.

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    I just bought my first set of factory made holders. Up till now I had been using my homemade PVC monstrosity. I went with the Driftmaster 4 holder set and must say I really like it. Now I want another set so I can do eight poles up front. Also, I was able to keep the number of holes drilled in my boat to a minimal.

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