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    Question Rod holders on a bassboat?

    Anybody got a spider rig setup that's removable? Trying to find something that possibly mounts to seat post.

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    Something like this?

    http://www.cumberlandcrappie.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chautauquanuy View Post
    yes. I saw that one. thanks. I would want the no drill thing under the accessories tab. That would put me at 2-300 for the setup. I don't go enough to justify that yet. Just getting in to the crappie fishing thing. Would like to find something similar preferably diy for now possibly out of pvc.

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    I made an ultra cheep holder out of some pvc for the front of my boat that keys off of the seat post not the prettiest thing but lets me get multiple rods out., i don't think i have any pics on my phone but can get some later if you want. i found just the right size fittings that with a little sanding fit the seat post and keeps it fairly stable.
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    I used a 1/8 aluminum "T" shaped. The bottom of the T I drilled a hole and slid the pedestal into the base plate. Holds it down and locks it in place . Both ends I just used galvanized pipe 1/2" and its 10" tall. Pretty cheap that I already had the aluminum. On top of the pipe 1 "aluminum angle iron to attach the rod holders.

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    Made mine out of PVC. Slides over the rear seat post which holds a rod. I also have rod holders between the motor and each power pole. Then one on each end. Works awesome

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    I would like to see some pictures of these? Sounds Great!!! Bwhntr4168@aol.com 937-6twothree-5zero43 Thanks Guys!


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    Quote Originally Posted by pietco View Post

    Nice and clean looking.

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    Ill try to get some photos this weekend, stay tuned

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    Great set here. Ask Scott to make a base for your seat pole. He will.

    https://www.hitekstuff.com/

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    +1 on Hitek Stuff. Have 4 on my Bullet and can hardly tell the bases are there!

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    i made these Saturday Morning. They thread into a base and there is a wingnut/jam nut on the bottom of the threaded rod to keep them from rotating. I spent $38 total to build two and then went fishing Sunday to test em and they worked great. Going to build two more so I can run 8 rods
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