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Old 03-19-2012, 07:38 PM
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If you got access to an engine hoist it will take you about 2-3 hrs to do the whole thing. I did mine and its not hard at all, just a little time consuming.
Yep....way less time if you get the new c monster model,all wireless.
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Old 03-19-2012, 09:11 PM
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where in LC can i buy a power pole and have it installed at the same place? or who does installations?
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Old 03-20-2012, 05:49 AM
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Old 03-20-2012, 08:04 AM
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1 thing I didnt see you guys mention.... my buddy has the wireless on his Blazer Bay. When he has to launch his boat by himself it helps when tieing up to the dock. He noses up to the dock, hits the remote for the power pole then gets out the boat and ties it to the dock and it stays a foot or so off the dock.
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Old 03-20-2012, 12:46 PM
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1 thing I didnt see you guys mention.... my buddy has the wireless on his Blazer Bay. When he has to launch his boat by himself it helps when tieing up to the dock. He noses up to the dock, hits the remote for the power pole then gets out the boat and ties it to the dock and it stays a foot or so off the dock.
I do the same, but don't nose up to the dock.
It takes too much room in the launch.
I tie up the bow and drop the Talon.
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Old 03-20-2012, 02:20 PM
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Here is a cost effective way to get similar results as a power pole. It's what I call a manual power pole. Just slide the anchor pin through the eyelet of the short rope, or the mounted bracket and push into the water bottom. No need to throw it in the mud like a heavy cajun anchor. Check out the website below. I think they have videos also...this is what i use...

http://shop.stickitanchorpins.com/St...5.qscstrfrnt01
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how about the dig in anchors??? been looking at those, you can get a 10' pole with mount and brackets for about $275. anyone know anything about those?
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Old 03-20-2012, 08:28 PM
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hey guys i was up at at toledo bend and i threw every bait in my plano 771 tackle box and i just can't seem to catch any reds or specs..does anyone know what i can use in toledo bend to catch some reds and a few flounder. ive been fishing pirates cove in toledo for about 3 months and ive yet to catch a red.
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hey guys i was up at at toledo bend and i threw every bait in my plano 771 tackle box and i just can't seem to catch any reds or specs..does anyone know what i can use in toledo bend to catch some reds and a few flounder. ive been fishing pirates cove in toledo for about 3 months and ive yet to catch a red.
You need some saltwater, there is a shortage of it in Toledo Bend.
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hey guys i was up at at toledo bend and i threw every bait in my plano 771 tackle box and i just can't seem to catch any reds or specs..does anyone know what i can use in toledo bend to catch some reds and a few flounder. ive been fishing pirates cove in toledo for about 3 months and ive yet to catch a red.
Hmmmm interesting...no reds up there bro120 miles south
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hey guys i was up at at toledo bend and i threw every bait in my plano 771 tackle box and i just can't seem to catch any reds or specs..does anyone know what i can use in toledo bend to catch some reds and a few flounder. ive been fishing pirates cove in toledo for about 3 months and ive yet to catch a red.
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Old 03-21-2012, 09:39 AM
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I have a power pole on my boat now and love it. Ill never own a boat without one and if i can afford it, my next boat will have two 10 footers!!!
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hey guys i was up at at toledo bend and i threw every bait in my plano 771 tackle box and i just can't seem to catch any reds or specs..does anyone know what i can use in toledo bend to catch some reds and a few flounder. ive been fishing pirates cove in toledo for about 3 months and ive yet to catch a red.
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Here is a cost effective way to get similar results as a power pole. It's what I call a manual power pole. Just slide the anchor pin through the eyelet of the short rope, or the mounted bracket and push into the water bottom. No need to throw it in the mud like a heavy cajun anchor. Check out the website below. I think they have videos also...this is what i use...

http://shop.stickitanchorpins.com/St...5.qscstrfrnt01
I have one of these as well and love it. Best $65 I ever spent. Go with the 8 footer.
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Old 03-22-2012, 06:37 PM
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Getting a white one for the bass boat. I'm pumped. It's only a 6ft but I can't pass up the deal. If I choose to add the remotes later, can I? It doesn't come with them...
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