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    we know you and your dad love the rack in the back for pulling! good luck in deciding on equipment. How was the fishing up there this spring Robbie?

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    Robbie, here’s the best pics I could do with the boat in the garage. Hi Teks on the front. The same Driftmasters on the rear that we used at Sardis and Enid when you and Jeff came down plus I added a single Spyderlok on each side of the back seats. Those are great for pulling down rods while cranking or running a long pole off each side pulling jigs. Those Spyderlocks are freakin solid!!!Name:  IMG_0987.jpg
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    I like no holes. Used no drill Cumberland Crappie Rod seats and holders for years in my Ranger 119. very comfortable all day long using your Ranger seats that came with the boat. sits 2 big fellas comfortably. . not very good pics

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    Speck I see that fish cooker sitting outside. I don't recall my phone going off.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hogster1 View Post
    Speck I see that fish cooker sitting outside. I don't recall my phone going off.?

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    Lol, good eye Hogster. Yep, I had a bunch of folks over for Mother’s Day. My son and I fried fish for about 20 people yesterday afternoon.


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    Thanks, Chris. Exactly what I was looking for...... on the front set, do those bases slide forward and back to account for positioning? With the rails and rod holders on the Ranger 600's, I'm not sure there's a need for additional down rod holders but really good to see how they work for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Route U View Post
    Thanks, Chris. Exactly what I was looking for...... on the front set, do those bases slide forward and back to account for positioning? With the rails and rod holders on the Ranger 600's, I'm not sure there's a need for additional down rod holders but really good to see how they work for you.

    Appreciate it!

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    Yes, the Hi Tek bases are dove tailed so there’s a little room for adjustments.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hdhntr View Post
    we know you and your dad love the rack in the back for pulling! good luck in deciding on equipment. How was the fishing up there this spring Robbie?
    Sorry, Keith! Looks like I missed this one. Ice fishing was really good as it got later in the winter and once the ice came off, the crappie/gills were plentiful. A few for proof!

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    Coho's are just starting to show up (picked up a couple this past weekend) and the walleye bite seems to be steadily improving. Spring in Wisconsin may be my new favorite......

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