I never used the hi-tek but I do have and love the http://http://www.cumberlandcrappie.com/
ok im looking to either make me aset of rodholders or just fork up the money and go buy a set of rod holders but if i go and buy a set what kind of rod holder do yall recomend i was looking at hi-tek but are they fully adjustable ( up down left and right) i like the rod holders them self and the way they hold the pole
http://www.hitekstuff.com/floormountholders.html
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thanks Crappie Josh aka C.J.
always ready to go fishing
I never used the hi-tek but I do have and love the http://http://www.cumberlandcrappie.com/
Tom Hankins
Lake Fork Trophy Lures
Whisker Seeker Tackle
Moss Back Fish Rack
Cumberland Crappie
G3 Boats
perotti's, stainless steel can't be beat, period.
I clever quip fishing ironic statement crappie!
I have four sets of four HyTeks on my boat now and love them.
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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I started out with driftmasters (from walmart) and still have 'em. Like the looks of the others better (less bulky) but dont have any other reason for changing since it would get expensive. I like the adjustability of the driftmasters and they'll hold anything from white perch to hugh stripers or cats without twisting on the T-bar.
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
Love my driftmasters. Rock solid and individually adjustible up/down/left/ or right. I have 3 T-Bars in my boat and wouldn't have anything else. Not trying to knock anything else, but if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Will handle any type of fishing.
go ahead and do it right the first time. get the hi-tek easy to adjust and very durable.
Keith Dodd
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