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<blockquote data-quote="RivRunR" data-source="post: 251184" data-attributes="member: 1928"><p>I like driftmasters. I've had several different types with ratcheting angles, rod-holder straps, etc, etc, etc, but I've not found that stuff to be any real advantage. With a driftmaster there's nothing to fool with, nothing to break, easy-in, easy-out.</p><p></p><p>The "Duo" lets you set rods at an angle or flatline, and the "Troller" (model 455H) sets them at 20 or 50 degrees, and there's a bunch of other models too. They also have "left-side" versions in each model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RivRunR, post: 251184, member: 1928"] I like driftmasters. I've had several different types with ratcheting angles, rod-holder straps, etc, etc, etc, but I've not found that stuff to be any real advantage. With a driftmaster there's nothing to fool with, nothing to break, easy-in, easy-out. The "Duo" lets you set rods at an angle or flatline, and the "Troller" (model 455H) sets them at 20 or 50 degrees, and there's a bunch of other models too. They also have "left-side" versions in each model. [/QUOTE]
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