Re: Power Poles in Tenn (alex98)
I have Talons.
This is near Buchanan resort, sitting in 7.5' water fishing a lay down. You'll notice the two boats in the background. They were doing a poker run that day and it was one boat after another. Those Talons held me in place. There's a lot of shallow water on Ky lake that you can use them..
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This pic is fishing around some submerged islands on Rend Lake.
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Whether it is Talons or Power Poles. You will be surprised at how many times you will use them.
Re: Power Poles in Tenn (nikldac)
Re: Power Poles in Tenn (adamat)
Thank you.
Back seat was one I rigged for my wife to add an umbrella to. Left off the Phoenix seat that day.
Boat has 25 hrs on it.
Re: Power Poles in Tenn (GRANDPAOF7)
I tend to agree with you but also disagree. It is up to you to decide if they would be a benefit to enabling you to catch more fish and to enjoy your overall boating experience more. To pick a bone with you I could say that I have cut my grass with some hand clippers and then an old fashioned push mower without the engine before I wanted to keep up with the Jones and bought a motor powered lawn mower and or riding mower, these are not necessary but sure make life much more enjoyable. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/boardstuff2/beers.gif
Re: Power Poles in Tenn (nikldac)
Thank you so much for your input. Could you please tell me were you got the cover for your engine as i have been looking all over. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/thumbsup2.gif
Re: Power Poles in Tenn (Fiddlefarter)
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by Fiddlefarter »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">I would use them a lot I think. Last year my partner and i started noting everytime we thought we could use one in a situation just to kinda see how many times you could use it. We saw a lot of scenarios it would be handy. With thay said we still made it fine without it</td></tr></table>
I do this also. Most of the year I fish deeper than a Power Pole will reach, but I would still like to have one.
Re: Power Poles in Tenn (alex98)
Joseph.... Sent you an IM with the info you wanted on the motor cover.
Ernie