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Author Topic: Do you have these on yur boat?  (Read 2979 times)

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Offline HD

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I have a friend that is na hard core bass fisherman, he does all the tournaments.....

I would think for me, they would get in the way.....What do you think?

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I looked at those a couple years ago up at the NW sports show. Got a buddy who has them. Have you seen the price?  :doah:  Most people that I've talked to with 'em love em......I guess a shallow anchor is more my speed. And budget.  :azn:

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i gusse, its.quite cool, i can see the advant of being able.to drop.the the holding steaks right wher u want then instead of trying to let out the righf amount of rope needed to hold taditional.anchors, and havimg wind come up blowing u backing and forth with a need for a 2nd anchore off the bow
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I can see where I would just push a pole in the water and tie to that that???
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Along with our little tournament on pokegema yesterday some bass group was there also. Every boat had them . You see them on boats it pretty much says LOOK I'm a bass fisherman.
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Offline Bobby Bass

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Not only bass fishermen but I have seen guys crappie fishing and jigging for eyes use them. To spendy for this old man to add to the Humper but if I was young and knew I was going to have my boat for awhile I would consider them.
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I've been using Minn Kota electric anchors for years now ( deckhand 35). When they a functioning properly they are awesome. Like most of da Minn Kota products they are only built to last a certain period of time. Same wit da electric trolling motors. That's under heavy use (meaning frequency of use)  you are bound to have problems. I can just imagine trying to find an authorized repair person to fix those new Talons. Da more crap you put on your boat....Da more stuff is sure ta break down. :doah:

 
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I guess if I had more money than I knew what to do with, I'd probably get one - or two.  But until then I'm content to anchor the old fashioned way.

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I don't anchor often, besides they're way too much $ for me even though we use our boat at least 4 times a week from early May until late October.
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These came out after I'd quit tournament fishing, but I can certainly see the benefit of them for the tournament angler.  During a day of tournament fishing, time is money, and these would save the time of messing with an anchor if you got on a good spot and needed to stay still.  Seeing more and more of these on the bass boats. Just another tool to get tournament anglers onto the podium at day's end.