06-18-08, 10:51 PM | #1 |
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powerpoles
are they worth the money? do they really work? are they like pushpoles or just anchors?
thanks 4 tha help
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06-19-08, 08:32 AM | #2 |
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Never used one, but they're like they say: Shallow water anchors.
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06-19-08, 08:41 AM | #3 |
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No not worth it...unless you fish tidal non rocky less than six feet of water areas.. Stake a push pole or put an electric anchor at a fration of the price..
Put if you fish salt flats and backwater for reds yes by all means get one.. They are cool.. Capt Mike
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06-19-08, 10:12 AM | #4 |
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The only people around here I know that have them use them for bed fishing. They can spot a bed and with the push of a button stop the boat right there. I have even heard of people using 2 of them so in the wind the boat doesn't rotate. Personally I think when it is up it would really get in the way of the guy in the back.
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thanks guys
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Used them, love them. Not really for good for bass fishing, unless you plan on sitting for a while. We use them in the river, pretty good up to 8'.
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