I have a new bay boat going in the mold in about a year. I absolutely hate the way Power Poles look but completely understand their functionality. My kids say we have to have two Power Poles. I would love to hear all opinions. Thanks
I have a new bay boat going in the mold in about a year. I absolutely hate the way Power Poles look but completely understand their functionality. My kids say we have to have two Power Poles. I would love to hear all opinions. Thanks
I have a single PP and use it mainly at sandbar. I use the anchor feature of trolling motor more
On a new bay boat just get 2 installed
You can get by with one and use a push pole/anchor pin to keep from spinning when needed.
I would get 8 ft three stage tallons. The are no higher than the height of the motor.
I've had them for 7 years with zero problems.
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Last edited by Catdaddy; 06-24-2022 at 06:31 AM.
Twin 8’s is the way to go!
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I prefer the new minn kota raptors over the power poles every day of the week and on Sunday. That’s what will be going on the new boat. I previously had talons because I preferred actuated as opposed to hydraulic but they are heavy and the mounts were 600 each.
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Eight foot vs 10 foot?
Get two of whatever you get. If you don't, you'll wish you did.
Get a shallow water anchor. I've had talons and power poles. Both good products and have pros and cons. Power pole is much easier to work on if you do have a problem. Regardless the functionality is almost a required luxury in my opinion
Get power pole... if you ever need service after the sale, you'll thank me. They are second to none.
Edit... and get two.
Last edited by SilverFox; 06-25-2022 at 09:03 AM.
I have a single 10’ blade and absolutely love it. While fishing in current, I drop it and let the current take the bow down stream. With two smaller boys, it makes anchoring a breeze.
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