If you look at the bottom of the page is great company's that I believe support Crappie.com
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If you look at the bottom of the page is great company's that I believe support Crappie.com
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For many years, I've used the same set-up as Anchorman. You can't beat the Hi-Tek system for ease of installation and use, flexibility, sturdiness, and reliability. A set of 8 holders with T-bars and base plates will run you $180 plus shipping. You will never regret this investment. I have 3 sets of 4-holder T-bars (total of 24 rod positions) and 4 pairs of base plates on my deck. That allows me to fish 8 lines up front, 8 lines in the back and 8 lines in the middle. The 4th set of base plates allow the middle and rear fishermen to spread out their lines any way they want. When the crappie quit biting, I adjust a few of the holders to a near-vertical position, break out the heavy trolling rods, and longline for rock. The Hi-Tek holders are sturdy and tough enough to tow water skiers. :)
Thanks fellows for the replies I will post some pics when I get her set up
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https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...51a663829a.jpghere's what I come up with for now got $50 in both of um. Would like to eventually like to get some of the ones you guys are talking bout but just can't afford um right now
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Dang, that looks nice. That will work well. Good fishing to ya.
I made my holders out of 8" PVC pipe. Put them on stainless T bars and all 4 T bars cost me $180 . That was 19 years ago. Still using the same set up. I made them before any company made them. Back then they were around but you had to fabricate your own. Saw some pretty neat designs back then. Will continue to use my old set.CF
They'll work just fine!!!!
Thanks fellers ima try um out Friday and see how they do
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This is my homemade rod holder contraption. Weld a 3/8" rod coupling and use 3/8" rod bent to suit. Also a 3/8" stand off bracket for base. Very cheap and has served me well for years.