Power Pole Anchor for Sale
If $1,600 for a
POLE STYLE ANCHOR seems expensive then read Further
Dig IN Shallow Water Anchors
Will Work on Your Boat...
No more cleaning Hydrilla, Sand & Mud off your boat
No more knotted, tangled ropes
No more wearing down your trolling motor
Eliminates sore back from constant resetting of your anchor
Works along the Coast, on Lakes, in Creeks & Rivers
Once you get a Pole Style Anchor
You’ll wonder ...
Why don't I have this!
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Designed for Tournament Fisherman
Who Fish in Shallow Water
Fish Hunters
Catch More Fish
By Controling
BOTH Ends of the Boat |
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Easy to Install |
Adapts to all Transom Angles |
ALL MOUNTS - Lifetime Warranty |
ALL MOUNTS AVAILABLE IN | ||
CHROME | BLACK | CAMOUFLAGE |
5" Transom Mount
Screw In
For Boats without trim tabs or Deck caps with overhang of 4.5 inches or Less
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10" Transom Mount
Screw In
For Boats with external trim tabs or
Deck caps with overhang of 4.5 inches or More |
Standard Motor Mount
Bolt On
Bolts on using Existing Motor Bolts
(Installs in 5 minutes) |
ANCHOR POLES | |||||
3" Deck Rise Mount
Screw In
For Boats with SHALLOW gunnels
Example - Triton |
6" Deck Rise Mount
Screw In
For Boats with HIGH gunnels
Example - Ranger |
Trolling Motor Mount
Bolt On
Bolts on to Trolling Motor Frame
Some modification to Trolling Motor Required |
Fish Hunter PACKAGES
Anchor BOTH Ends of the Boat
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Standard Motor Mt & Trolling Motor Mt
with (2) 8Ft Poles ...................................... $523.97
with (2) 10Ft Poles .................................... $581.97
with (2) 12Ft Poles .................................... $651.97
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If you have a specialty order... Please let us know... below
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WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY Mike,Hi and thanks in advance for your helpful advice. I am searching for a power pole for my husband for Father's Day. I know nothing! I do know that we fish in the Gulf on the flats and his boat is 17ft Capehorn. Will the Dig In work for us and if so, which model and how do I know if he'd need stern or bow mount? Thanks SOOOO much! Renee D. - Starke, Fl Mike, I came across your site while searching for power poles. I really would prefer your system over the power poles setup. I am a crappie fishermen fishing in the CrappieMasters and Crappie USA fishing circuit. I was wondering if you have some kind of affliate program for semi pro fishermen. I think your product would be huge in our type of fishing setups. I would be more than happy to pass out literature at seminars and display your sticker on my boat. What ever you prefer. I think your bow mount setup would really be a hit with crappie fisherman. David P. - Houston, TX
Mike, Wow, I know I'm late to the party but I just ran across your Craigslist posting and took a look at your website...WOW! What a great low-cost alternative to shallow water positioning, and for true hard core inshore fisherman who don't want obstructions or carry the extra weight of a battery for other powered anchors or pay $1,000 plus, or even try to stake off a 16' push pole this is a no brainer.. Kenny Lawson - Bradenton, Fl
Mike, I'm interested in Bass Boat and Multi-species Boat applications / installations. As the former President of the RI BASS Federation Nation and current officer of my Bass Club, I would imagine several people in my area (Rhode Island / Massachusetts) should be interested in an economical alternative to the costly Power Pole. I'm interested in various self-installation alternatives you may shed light on. I can see one huge advantage to your product in a headwind with the bow mounted system. Roy - Boston, MA
Mike, Hello, my name is Leo and I run a website called fishpittsburgh.com. I recently saw a fellow competitor using your product in Western Pennsylvania. It was the first time I had every seen a shallow water anchor like that. The reason I write to you today is that through the website I do product reviews and articles about products that not every fishermen in the area has read about or seen. I would love the opportunity to talk to you about setting up a product review. In Pennsylvania we have a lot of lakes that are limited horsepower of 20 or less, and this is a perfect system. Thank you for your time and I hope to hear from you soon. Leo Cancilla - Fish Pittsburgh
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Why Choose A Manual Power Pole
A manual power pole is a great idea someone must have dreamed up while rocking in a hammock, sipping a cool drink and thinking about fishing somewhere. Anywhere. They say a bad day of fishing is better than a good day at work. If you're someone who likes to fish, chances are good you also have a boat, which means this is for you. Every fishing boat would benefit by the installation of either a hydraulic or a manual power pole. Here's why.
A power pole (not the kind that holds up the electric lines) is also known as a shallow water anchor. It's for tethering a boat to the bottom while fishing (or just relaxing with another cool drink). It holds the boat in place while you do on about your business of recreating. Then, when it's time to go, up comes the pole and you're on your way.
There are various sites online that offer some version of the simple concept of driving a stake into the lake bottom and connecting your boat to it. There are automatic models around $1,600 and there are manual models are $50, and the quality seems to run from something like a Yugo (no offense meant) to a Caddy. Whichever most appeals to you is great... You won't regret having learned about this awesome add-on to a boat.
The 'Cadillac' of power poles is made by a company that goes by that very name - 'Power-Pole'. Their slogan is great, Swift and Secure. This $1,600 model is the one used by well financed sport fishermen and, believe me, none of them would be without one of these devices on their boats. It makes fishing not only easier but also more successful. Unfortunately you can't mount one on the bow of the boat so it can only be deployed heading down stream.
It's easier to catch the fish when you have a way to stop your boat and secure it right where you see them swimming. In depths of up to 8' you can firmly attach to the land beneath the water. It doesn't matter if it's sand, mud, rocks, shells or vegetation. A manual power pole is quick (less than 5 sec), silent (won't scare the fish away).
The manual pole gives you total boat control. Mount one on the Bow and the Stern. You can stop exactly where you want without having to employ a cumbersome anchor or use a noisy trolling motor. Drop the pole and in less than five seconds you're securely tethered to the bottom. Even winds of up to 30 mph won't shake you loose. It's nice to have that feeling of security while you're busy in the boat.
Check out this great invention. It works on other than just fishing boats, too, saltwater or fresh.
A power pole (not the kind that holds up the electric lines) is also known as a shallow water anchor. It's for tethering a boat to the bottom while fishing (or just relaxing with another cool drink). It holds the boat in place while you do on about your business of recreating. Then, when it's time to go, up comes the pole and you're on your way.
There are various sites online that offer some version of the simple concept of driving a stake into the lake bottom and connecting your boat to it. There are automatic models around $1,600 and there are manual models are $50, and the quality seems to run from something like a Yugo (no offense meant) to a Caddy. Whichever most appeals to you is great... You won't regret having learned about this awesome add-on to a boat.
The 'Cadillac' of power poles is made by a company that goes by that very name - 'Power-Pole'. Their slogan is great, Swift and Secure. This $1,600 model is the one used by well financed sport fishermen and, believe me, none of them would be without one of these devices on their boats. It makes fishing not only easier but also more successful. Unfortunately you can't mount one on the bow of the boat so it can only be deployed heading down stream.
It's easier to catch the fish when you have a way to stop your boat and secure it right where you see them swimming. In depths of up to 8' you can firmly attach to the land beneath the water. It doesn't matter if it's sand, mud, rocks, shells or vegetation. A manual power pole is quick (less than 5 sec), silent (won't scare the fish away).
The manual pole gives you total boat control. Mount one on the Bow and the Stern. You can stop exactly where you want without having to employ a cumbersome anchor or use a noisy trolling motor. Drop the pole and in less than five seconds you're securely tethered to the bottom. Even winds of up to 30 mph won't shake you loose. It's nice to have that feeling of security while you're busy in the boat.
Check out this great invention. It works on other than just fishing boats, too, saltwater or fresh.
Tips To Follow For Flats Fishing
Fishing is a great past time. Not only is it a lot of fun, you can eat what you catch. If you do not like boating and are fearful of deep water, then flats fishing will be perfect for you. Many people love fishing but cannot swim. When going out into the middle of the lake or onto the ocean in a boat is not an option for you, this fishing is going to be just what you need to try.
You might be wondering what flats fishing may be all about. This style of fishing is only what it says: fishing around the flats and edges of the waters. Many schools of fish gather around the edges of the water to stay clear of the bigger and hungry fish in the deeper waters.
The boat designed for fishing the flats is generally called a skiff. This is a small boat that is perfectly designed for fishing in water that is not too deep. These boats are a lot like the bass boats that have been around for many years. You can fish all day off a skiff and never have to get into waters that are over your head.
Getting ready for a fishing trip to the flats is about the same as getting ready for any other fishing adventure. You are going to need a good fishing pole and tackle box. Talk to someone at a bait and tackle shop for the kinds of bait you will have the best of luck with fishing in the flats. The bait will depend on the area you are fishing at.
The kind of clothing you should wear for this fishing will be the same as any other fishing trip. You will also want to make sure that you have a pair of rubber boots as well. Fishing in shallow waters will mean that you may be right in the water. Always make sure to bring along bug repellent so you will not spend your trip getting bitten by mosquitoes.
Looking for the right kind of shallow waters for fishing means that you are going to need to look for a few things. The water needs to less than eight feet deep and there should be stumps or abundant foliage for fish to hide in. You might be surprised at the number of fish that are attracted to areas like these.
One place that is famous for awesome flats for fishing is Florida. You can find a lot of information about this kind of fishing in Florida by going online. You can fish for snook, bonefish, and redfish in the Florida area flats. This could be one place that you should keep in mind for your fishing trip.
You might be wondering what flats fishing may be all about. This style of fishing is only what it says: fishing around the flats and edges of the waters. Many schools of fish gather around the edges of the water to stay clear of the bigger and hungry fish in the deeper waters.
The boat designed for fishing the flats is generally called a skiff. This is a small boat that is perfectly designed for fishing in water that is not too deep. These boats are a lot like the bass boats that have been around for many years. You can fish all day off a skiff and never have to get into waters that are over your head.
Getting ready for a fishing trip to the flats is about the same as getting ready for any other fishing adventure. You are going to need a good fishing pole and tackle box. Talk to someone at a bait and tackle shop for the kinds of bait you will have the best of luck with fishing in the flats. The bait will depend on the area you are fishing at.
The kind of clothing you should wear for this fishing will be the same as any other fishing trip. You will also want to make sure that you have a pair of rubber boots as well. Fishing in shallow waters will mean that you may be right in the water. Always make sure to bring along bug repellent so you will not spend your trip getting bitten by mosquitoes.
Looking for the right kind of shallow waters for fishing means that you are going to need to look for a few things. The water needs to less than eight feet deep and there should be stumps or abundant foliage for fish to hide in. You might be surprised at the number of fish that are attracted to areas like these.
One place that is famous for awesome flats for fishing is Florida. You can find a lot of information about this kind of fishing in Florida by going online. You can fish for snook, bonefish, and redfish in the Florida area flats. This could be one place that you should keep in mind for your fishing trip.
Fisherman's Soap
Eliminating Fish smell, Skunk odor, Onion scent and Cigarette fumes
This product combats many different smells and has a wide variety of applications. It has been very effectively used by scientists and by those who work in the fishing industry. It also helps clean aquariums, to remove the skunk odors, and to clean fishing tackle.
Scientists who work for higher institutions, governments or corporations probably do not want to walk around smelling of fish. Unfortunately, smells can linger on anything that comes in contact with fish or sea life, including people, clothes, and tools. For those working for conservation of marine life, Fisherman's Soap is the perfect solution. It is safe to use and has no toxins so it does not harm the environment. It is also relatively cheap.
It also has beneficial applications to many fishing industries. Cleaning up after processing sea food and eliminating its odors can be made quick and easy. This applies to individuals who work with oysters, shrimp, clams, scallops, lobsters and crabs. For all of these, equipment, boats, and workers must all be kept clean.
In aquariums, sometimes bacterial growth becomes overwhelming. In these situations, it is important to clean out the entire tank. To assist with this process, combine Fishermans Soap with warm water. Then apply this solution to the bottom and sides of the tank. Make sure to rinse thoroughly afterwards, and before refilling the tank with water. Before replacing and dirty and grimy aquarium decorations, these can also be cleaned off with the same soapy warm water solution. Make sure you rinse off all residue before returning them to the tank.
Thee Fisherman's Soap is also beneficial for use on larger pets. When dogs come in contact with skunks and get sprayed, it can eliminate those odors. It's effects last, unlike treatments with tomatoes, which mask the scent until it wears off. Shampoos will not be strong enough. But this brand has been successfully used by customers to clean their pets of the offensive odor.
Finally, tackle gear smells can be eliminated. First remove all equipment and rinse out the container with Fishermans Soap and warm water. Make sure to get every hinge and compartment. Then dry with a towel. Clean all equipment and wash hands as well. During the washing process, human odors will be washed away. Therefore it is unnecessary to add artificial fish scent to mask human odors.
This brand of soap has many useful applications. It can help fish and marine professionals maintain an odor free appearance and environment. Further it helps with cleaning and odor elimination for several marine industries. It can clean aquariums and tackle, and even fight off the perfume of a skunk. It has no chemicals and can be purchased cheaply.