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NOFOX 10-04-2014 03:54 PM

Powerpole blade 8 or 10?
 
I have searched the forums and seen some discussion but would like to hear from some 10' owners. I am planning on getting my dad a 10' powerpole blade for his 2008 Robalo R227 for his birthday.

I want to get a 10' for him, but he is concerned the 10' is too big and will stick up too much in shallow water. We typically fish in 2-6' inshore along intracoastal and lake Borgne out of Seabrook Marina.

We occasionally fish deeper, but not often. Would the 10' Blade be in the way a lot fishing in 3' of water? Does the size look ridiculous? I have only seen 8'. He does not have a jack plate.

Goooh 10-04-2014 04:27 PM

I love my 10', wouldn't go any shorter for 6'-8' water. No worries in shallow water, in 3' it would sit close to horizontal.

My birthday is in April, if love to have a second 10' on the back of my boat if you're throwing money around!

jlincecum 10-04-2014 04:28 PM

love my 10's. I haven't had any problems with them being in the way

NOFOX 10-04-2014 04:56 PM

How high do they sit out of the water if your fishing in 3' or less?

jlincecum 10-04-2014 05:02 PM

depends on how much less and what kind of bottom it is. around 3 feet they will be sticking straight out about water level maybe a little higher if the bottom is hard

NOFOX 10-04-2014 05:13 PM

We fish no less than 2' with a soft bottom. Marsh around the inter coastal and Lake Borgne. Typically in 3-5'.

Goooh 10-04-2014 05:21 PM

Really depends what your spiking on, if it's mud then you can get it pretty close to horizontal. If it's shallow enough for the pole to be sticking up where it's in the way, your boat will be sitting on bottom.

NOFOX 10-04-2014 05:27 PM

Ok got it. Thanks for the info. I really appreciate it. My gut said go 10' that it will be like a TV, you'll always realize you could have gone bigger. I just haven't seen anyone with 10's and my dad was concerned about how much they'd stick up. Everyone around us has the 8's.

jlincecum 10-04-2014 05:33 PM

be the first on the block with a 10. trend setters

Goooh 10-04-2014 05:50 PM

I'd have a 12 if if I could

meaux fishing 10-04-2014 06:44 PM

10 ft fo sho

bayouchub 10-04-2014 06:47 PM

Ive been in some shallow duck ponds with the 10 and never had an issue with it standing too high even in 16" of water.

cajun bill 10-04-2014 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by NOFOX (Post 723218)
Ok got it. Thanks for the info. I really appreciate it. My gut said go 10' that it will be like a TV, you'll always realize you could have gone bigger. I just haven't seen anyone with 10's and my dad was concerned about how much they'd stick up. Everyone around us has the 8's.

Size does matter. I have the 10' and never looked back. Wished they made a 12 ft.

BaseballFisherman 10-06-2014 06:12 PM

I bought an 8 footer for my BlackJack about a month ago thinking it would be sufficient for my needs. Like you, I was worried that a 10 footer would stick up too high and give me problems getting into and out of my garage. Put it this way, I was on the phone ordering a 10 footer while I was still on the boat trying out my 8 footer for the first time. The 10 footer has that extra reach and extra holding power that I need. I'm much more satisfied with the 10 footer

cajun bill 10-08-2014 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by BaseballFisherman (Post 723523)
I bought an 8 footer for my BlackJack about a month ago thinking it would be sufficient for my needs. Like you, I was worried that a 10 footer would stick up too high and give me problems getting into and out of my garage. Put it this way, I was on the phone ordering a 10 footer while I was still on the boat trying out my 8 footer for the first time. The 10 footer has that extra reach and extra holding power that I need. I'm much more satisfied with the 10 footer

that sucks, but you should be able to sell the 8 ft version fairly easy without a huge loss.

BaseballFisherman 10-09-2014 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by cajun bill (Post 723856)
that sucks, but you should be able to sell the 8 ft version fairly easy without a huge loss.

Didn't take a loss at all actually. I only paid the $100 difference for the price of the bigger pole. I fell into a perfect deal with a guy who needed an 8 footer pronto.

cajun bill 10-10-2014 03:01 AM

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Originally Posted by BaseballFisherman (Post 723945)
Didn't take a loss at all actually. I only paid the $100 difference for the price of the bigger pole. I fell into a perfect deal with a guy who needed an 8 footer pronto.

Cool! You should hit the casino soon.


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