Why Choose A Manual Power Pole

Who ever first thought of the idea of a manual power pole had to have been a fisherman. But who knows? Maybe he was an air-boat guy somewhere in the Everglades. Both would benefit from using this pole-type anchor and, in fact, many do. Manual power pole or an automatic version, this becomes a ‘must-have’ for any boater/fisherman who’s seen it work.

A manual power pole is an anchoring system used for shallow water (up to 8′). It allows you total boat control to stop exactly where you chose and then remain there, securely tethered to the bottom by a long stake. Once so secured, you’re able to go about your boat business, whether it’s fishing, hunting, sipping cocktails or whatever. When you’re set to leave the pole comes up and you’re gone.

There are various sites online that offer some version of the simple concept of driving a stake into the lake bottom and connecting your boat to it. There are automatic models around $1,600 and there are manual models are $50, and the quality seems to run from something like a Yugo (no offense meant) to a Caddy. Whichever most appeals to you is great… You won’t regret having learned about this awesome add-on to a boat.

The top of the line is a company that shares its name with the product… ‘Power-Pole’. According to them, the P. P. Is Swift and Secure. That’s a good slogan because it perfectly describes what they’ve developed… A way to swift secure your boat when and where you want.

It’s easier to catch the fish when you have a way to stop your boat and secure it right where you see them swimming. In depths of up to 8′ you can firmly attach to the land beneath the water. It doesn’t matter if it’s sand, mud, rocks, shells or vegetation. A manual power pole is quick (less than 5 sec), silent (won’t scare the fish away).

Having the ability to stop without resorting to the use of a clumsy boat anchor or a noisy trolling motor is a great advantage out there on the water. It doesn’t matter what’s on the bottom… Mud, sand, rocks, gravel… The power pole will hold you securely against the currents and the wind. The feeling of knowing you’re securely tethered will not only ease your mind, but you’ll actually be able to catch more fish too.

Those who’ve experienced the power-pole in action want one and those who already have one wonder how they ever got along without it. A manual power pole is a less expensive alternative. Take a look.

If $1,600 for a POWER POLE ANCHOR seems expensive then take a look at an alternative. Check out Stay Put SHALLOW WATER ANCHORS. It’s a Shallow Water Anchor that is LESS EXPENSIVE than the Power Pole Shallow Water Anchor and Perfect for Flats & Bay Fishing! A shallow water fishing anchor system for all small skiffs, bass boats, flats boats and bay boats.

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