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Bee Ready Rod Holders ?
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11/14/16 06:05 PM
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Tgh523
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Anybody using the Bee Readys for spider rigging? Looking to purchase these just want some input from ya'll. Pros and cons please. Thanks
Last edited by Truston Hibdon; 11/14/16 06:08 PM.
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Re: Bee Ready Rod Holders ?
[Re: Tgh523]
#11933642
11/14/16 06:31 PM
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TexExp
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they rock. Ultimately adjustable. Once you get them dialed in all your rod tips can be - exactly - the same distance off the water, which makes it easier to detect the light winter bites. Extremely sturdy and well made. You will give these to your grandkids. lol Also, the way they are set up, you set the hook with a straight up hook set. Much more powerful and fast than the out & up from others.
Good luck out there!
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Re: Bee Ready Rod Holders ?
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11/14/16 06:41 PM
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TreeBass
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they rock. Ultimately adjustable. Once you get them dialed in all your rod tips can be - exactly - the same distance off the water, which makes it easier to detect the light winter bites. Extremely sturdy and well made. You will give these to your grandkids. lol Also, the way they are set up, you set the hook with a straight up hook set. Much more powerful and fast than the out & up from others.
Good luck out there!
ditto, all pros, no cons
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Re: Bee Ready Rod Holders ?
[Re: Tgh523]
#11933773
11/14/16 07:45 PM
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Ken Gaby
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Been using them for about 6 years. Great for spider riggin and for cat fishing. No cons for me.
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Re: Bee Ready Rod Holders ?
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11/14/16 08:49 PM
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Slewfoot
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They're great!! I don't really spider rig but love having em handy around the boat. There isn't a better rod holder made IMO.
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Re: Bee Ready Rod Holders ?
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#11933979
11/14/16 09:17 PM
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ou.sooner
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I've got them mounted to the pontoons rails. Absolutely love them.
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Re: Bee Ready Rod Holders ?
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11/15/16 04:56 PM
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Tgh523
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Ok cool , thanks for the input guys
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Re: Bee Ready Rod Holders ?
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11/15/16 08:29 PM
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David W
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TH, I've got some that I am not using that you are welcome to. I'm in Leonard. Email me if you are interested.
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Re: Bee Ready Rod Holders ?
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11/16/16 01:30 AM
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Sigav8r
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If Truston doesn't take them David, I'm interested.
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Re: Bee Ready Rod Holders ?
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#11937298
11/16/16 08:20 PM
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Tgh523
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David w pm sent but for some reason that it didn't go my # 903-449-1205 Thanks
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Re: Bee Ready Rod Holders ?
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11/18/16 04:42 PM
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David W
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