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    Bye

    Headed to Memphis to get the 5 y/o grandson. Sort of an 'emergency' thing. Pray for me.

    Y'all help me look. I was in the..........um......."library" reading either Cabela's or BPS sales flyer the other day. They had a "poor man's manual power pole" thingy that you stick in the mud to hold your boat. Like a manual MinnKota Talon..........and two different boat adapters to run it through to hold your boat still in shallow water.

    I threw that catalog away and can't find it online, or in the master catalog.

    Y'all find one of those for me. I see a ton Googling, that say "Make your own", and I may do that..........just need something to hold boat. 12' probably.
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    You might try an anchor. Personally I think those Talons and all of the lookalikes are for looks and wouldn't be of much practical use.

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    I have an anchor. Many times it's useless. Yesterday I sat in 9 feet of water with 4 brushtops all around the boat. Anchor wouldn't hold. Or it hung up in a brush top and ran the fish off. I had to keep working trolling motor to keep in the general area, another "not good idea"........and all I could think of is "I wish I had one of those stick in the mud pole thingies". Boy would it have worked great.

    Not sure why you disagree. Oh well.

    I'll figure it out. I know I saw it in a sales catalog somewhere. Gone now.
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    And driving back from TN, I got about 1 more mpg than I did last trip. I don't know if it's due to having the cover on the bed, or not. I'll have a better idea next weekend when I take the kid back and head to South Carolina.
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    How many miles on it? It'll probably improve too as the engine gets broke in good.

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    And for you'd pay for a Talon you can buy a pretty damn nice anchor. Or even some real fancy brush clips.

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    I ain't buying no Talon. Those are Thousands of bucks!! I might spend a hundred or two. Max.

    2600 miles already. Dang. And more to come next two months. Then maybe I can settle down. I'm worn out. Truck is everything I dreamed it'd be, though, and more. Just awesome.

    And I have brush clips, fore and aft. They don't do much good on submerged brush tops in middle of the lake, dufus.
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    I cannot imagine fishing flats or the intercostal without a Power Pole or Talon.
    But you will not be happy with a cheap unit it will become loose or break.

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    Well, this ain't the same as saltwater shallow flat fishing. I just need a quick way to anchor in water up to 8-9 feet deep, close to submerged brush piles. It'd have to be pretty flimsy to break. I know one guy that made one out of bamboo.........course if IT breaks, just cut another one! Which might be ok, but most aren't long enough.

    I sure ain't buying no Talon for $2K or so. Geez.

    Probably not any really good solution. But throwing an anchor is not good enough most times. You have to let enough rope out to let it grab, and by then you're too far away. I need to see a brush pile on my TM depthfinder, throw out a marker, and stick my boat RIGHT THERE..........and start fishing.
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    Most of the guys I fish with have gone to putting two on the back of the boats. It really helps in the currents which are strong and something I'm sure you will not have to deal with. But the wind will twist you around as quick as the anything. If you want something that works go with a good one. If you go with a cheap one you will just be buying a headache. IMHO

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    Sounds like you want to hang out with your wang out...

    They have both bow and stern mounts. A couple hundred bucks each...

    http://www.wanganchor.com/shop-online/transom-system/

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    Yeah. But Wangs are too short (I COULD NOT RESIST)...

    I need about a 12' pole.

    Cabela's and others have the "Dig IN Anchor Pole" in 8, 10, and 12 foot lengths. But a bit pricey.
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    I really don't know what you want? Cabalas has them from 75 to 225 bucks? What cha want someone to give it to you?

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    Sure. Sounds good.

    'Bout decided to try using a hard PVC pipe first and see how that works.
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    Try this link, Bucky. There looks to besome good DIY ideas for one.
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    http://www.catfishedge.com/shallow-water-anchor/

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    Think I found it........still cogitating, but this looks like the best idea so far.

    http://www.powerlockanchors.com/
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    Cap, you wanna make a bet???....I'll bet ole Bucky ends up, trying to make one of those things, and it's gonna fall apart, and drop down and drag on the asphalt, and when he gets home, it ain't gonna be nothing but a nub, hanging down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Muddy View Post
    Cap, you wanna make a bet???....I'll bet ole Bucky ends up, trying to make one of those things, and it's gonna fall apart, and drop down and drag on the asphalt, and when he gets home, it ain't gonna be nothing but a nub, hanging down.
    NOooooooo! I would not take that bet regardless if it were home made or factory bought! ;-)

    I think that thing would be in the way more than it would be used.

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    There are people I never expect to agree with me on anything, or have any confidence in anything I do. I get it.



    Now comes this:
    http://www.mgs4u.com/shallow-water-boat-anchors.htm

    Maybe I'll make (and use) one of these in private/secret, though.
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    Ya' know sumpin'? I think I have enough junk in my garage to throw together sumpin' that might work. I have a junk trolling motor with a good mount. And I have a collapsible fiberglass extension pole that I used in the pressure cleaning business to wash awnings, multi-story windows and billboards with. (it has a fitting on the end to screw on brushes, squeegees, etc) Seems to me you could rig the two of them up to do the same thing.

    Here's the type pole I have ... I "think" mine is 15' - 18' maybe, but they have all different lengths.


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    Dang! It was a SMALL pic on the website! Sheeesh!

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    Hahaha....Bucky, yo chain is just too easy to yank.

    Plus, you gotta sign around yo neck, that says, "If I build it, they will come-----to watch me blow myself up."
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    And it wouldn't be a Goodhunting post without Thumper bragging about his pole.

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    Yea and he even said it was small...

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    Thump, send it on. Thanks.
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    It's got"Mr. Long Arm" written on it....that's the only reason Thump bought it.
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    Probably doesn't matter right now. Got kiddos to deal with next two weeks. Not going to be fishing till end of month or so....unless I slip off in South Carolina or something.
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    Come to think of it I found a complete trolling motor in the Potomac river when I was up there fishing. The motor is toast but I'm sure the bracket is good for what Buckster would need. It a transom mount...

    That pole you got there Jimmy is expensive. I bought one 15 foot to repaint my deer stands. I need one longer at least 18 if not 20 feet.
    The stands are on 16' towers and they are 6'6" tall. I have to stand up in the back of my gator to reach them with the one I got. Wonder if they make a extension?
    I figure if ANYONE knows anything about pole extensions it would be Thumper.

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    Not sure about extensions Cappy. It's been a while since I messed with that stuff. I still have all my equipment out in the shed, so I'll try to get out there sometime soon to see what length it is. I don't remember how much I paid for it, but I usually bought the quality stuff since I made my living with it. Heck, I kept everything in case I was ever able to go back to work, but it appears I'm pretty much permanently "retired" and should probably start getting rid of all that stuff before it rots away. If you make it back down to the beach house this summer, maybe I can throw it in the truck and zip up there to see if you can get us thrown out of some local juke joint.

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    Sounds like a plan.
    We will probably be coming back down to Florida to fish sometime soon. Looks like we are going to hang on to that place for at least another year. We sold a house in Florence SC last Thursday and really can't afford to pay capital gains on two places the same year.
    It would seem if those extendable poles are threaded on both ends (one male and one female) it would be a no brained to just screw them together?
    When you put your hands on it see if the handle end is threaded with a female threads. If so I bet you could buy a 6 or 8 foot pole and screw them together.

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