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    #41
    Quote Originally Posted by haftafish22 View Post
    Lol I’m guessing the above poster trying to sell some product lol. Resurrection of old threat to repeat haha
    And if he would have posted a new topic, He would of gotten bitched at for not using the search function

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    #42
    Yeah I didn't realize this was an old one and I double posted anyway......duh!!
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    #43
    Quote Originally Posted by AllyFishing View Post
    Thanks for the link, I was wondering where people were buying the poles. Pretty cheap price too. Looking forward to giving those a try

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    #44
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    #45
    The Stck It poles look nice and relatively easy to use. For $200 or maybe much less depending on model, this seems like a truly viable alternative to spot lock trolling motors and hydraulic/electric pole systems. It's not as nice or glamorous but if you consider the performance impacts of Poles or Talons and the issues that many of hte new TM's have, this seems like a reasonable and low cost option.

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    #46
    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckTR21 View Post
    The Stck It poles look nice and relatively easy to use. For $200 or maybe much less depending on model, this seems like a truly viable alternative to spot lock trolling motors and hydraulic/electric pole systems. It's not as nice or glamorous but if you consider the performance impacts of Poles or Talons and the issues that many of hte new TM's have, this seems like a reasonable and low cost option.
    zero performance impacts with powerpoles on modern bassboats..

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    #47
    Quote Originally Posted by kandkkustomzhydrographics View Post
    zero performance impacts with powerpoles on modern bassboats..
    "zero"......................that's almost impossible to believe. putting 2 10ft power polls on the transom, along with extra equipment weight for them (extra batteries, etc...) would have to effect performance some

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    #48
    I've been using Dig-in anchors for about 4 years now and are very happy with them.

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    #49
    Quote Originally Posted by kandkkustomzhydrographics View Post
    zero performance impacts with powerpoles on modern bassboats..
    What's this amazing new technology that overcomes the laws of physics? More weight + more wind resistance has to have some impact on performance.

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