We do.......you can't beat a Scott Clay custom made spreader bar in my opinion....
Over the years we have compared and contrasted bars made by all of the dealers mentioned above and many many more from up and down the east coast.
From them we have devolped our own rigging pattern and formula depending on the size of the squids and the bar that is being used.......the squid spacing layout, and balance to the bar are key to catching fish.....
rigging your own also allows you the option of messing around with different squid patterns/colors (Taylor Sears has some awesome patterns available that we use) in the same bar....
I highly recommend making your own bars if possible. Its very rewarding to see something that you created trick a fish into a strike....
Few pictures of one of Scott's mangled "Hot Tomato" bars...ha


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