Saturday, February 16, 2013

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Dig IN Shallow Water Anchors
Why Pay ALOT for Your

Shallow Water Anchor?

  • No more cleaning Hydrilla, Sand & Mud off your boat
  • No more knotted, tangled ropes
  • No more wearing down your trolling motor
  • Works along the Coast, on Lakes, in Creeks & Rivers
  • Eliminates sore back from constant resetting of your anchor
Once you get a Dig IN Shallow Water Anchor...
You’ll wonder ...
Why didn't I have this Sooner!
Dig IN Shallow Water Anchors
Designed for Fisherman

Who Fish in Shallow Water

Fish Hunters
Catch More Fish
By Controling
BOTH Ends of the Boat

Friends of Fans
2,140,650   0.07%
The Dig IN Shallow Water Anchor is an Easy and Dependable way to stop your boat's movement.
Its a simple addition to any Recreational boat, Bass boat, Flats boat, Kayak or Skiff.


Silent & Clean
Won't Scare Away Fish
Keeps Your Boat Pointed into the Wind or Current
Easy to Install
Simple to Use
Lite Weight    (Less than 2.5 lbs)
Slides into Water Quietly
Minimizes Drift
Stores Rod Holders or in Clips Provided
Will Fit Most Transom Angles
8, 10 or 12Ft Poles Multi-task as a Push Pole
Anchor in Over 7, 9 & 11 Feet of Water
Won't Damage Grass, Lake or Stream Beds
Install Videos

BOW MOUNTS
3" Deck Rise Mt
Trolling Motor Mt
STERN MOUNTS
5" Transom Mt
Standard Motor Mt
All Mounts - Lifetime Warranty



5" Offset Transom Mount
(Screw In)

For Boats without trim tabs or
Deck caps with overhang of 4.5 inches or Less
10" Offset Transom Mount
(Screw In)

For Boats with external trim tabs or
Deck caps with overhang of 4.5 inches or More
Standard Motor Mount
(Bolt ON)

Bolts on using Existing Motor Bolts
(Installs in 5 minutes)


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3" Deck Rise Mount
(Screw IN)

For Boats with SHALLOW gunnels
Example - Triton
6" Deck Rise Mount
(Screw IN)

For Boats with HIGH gunnels
Example - Ranger
Trolling Motor Mount
(Bolt ON)

Bolts on to Trolling Motor Frame
Some modification to Trolling Motor Required



PLACE MOUSE OVER SYSTEM BELOW & CLICK TO ORDER
STERN SYSTEMS

5 Inch Transom Offset
(For Boats WITHOUT Trim Tabs)

10 Inch Transom Offset
(For Boats WITH Trim Tabs)

Bolt On Model
Standard Motor Mounts
(For Owners who Don't want to Drill into Boat)

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BOW SYSTEMS

3 Inch Rise Deck Mount
(For Boats with SHALLOW gunnels)
Ex. Triton

6 Inch Rise Deck Mount
(For Boats with HIGH gunnels)
Ex. Ranger

Bolt On Model
Trolling Motor Mounts
(For Owners who Don't want to Drill into Boat)
Fish Hunter PACKAGES
Anchor BOTH Ends of the Boat
5" Offset Transom Mt & 3" Rise Deck Bow Mt
10" Offset Transom Mt & 3" Rise Deck Bow Mt
Standard Motor Mt & 3" Rise Deck Bow Mt
5" Offset Transom Mt & 6" Rise Deck Bow Mt
10" Offset Transom Mt & 6" Rise Deck Bow Mt
Standard Motor Mt & 6" Rise Deck Bow Mt
Standard Motor Mt & Trolling Motor Mt

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WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY
Mike,
Hi and thanks in advance for your helpful advice. I am searching for a power pole for my husband for Father's Day. I know nothing! I do know that we fish in the Gulf on the flats and his boat is 17ft Capehorn. Will the Dig In work for us and if so, which model and how do I know if he'd need stern or bow mount? Thanks SOOOO much!

Renee D. - Starke, Fl

Mike,
I came across your site while searching for power poles. I really would prefer your system over the power poles setup. I am a crappie fishermen fishing in the CrappieMasters and Crappie USA fishing circuit. I was wondering if you have some kind of affliate program for semi pro fishermen. I think your product would be huge in our type of fishing setups. I would be more than happy to pass out literature at seminars and display your sticker on my boat. What ever you prefer. I think your bow mount setup would really be a hit with crappie fisherman.

David P. - Houston, TX

Mike,
I just got a 2011 Tidewater 180CC. Center Console 18ft I have a trolling motor and a 90 hp I fishing in the water way at nc beaches with the different tide 7-8 ft and currents and the waves, what is the right system for my needs. I was going to get the talon and found your web site. I saw you had dealers in SC how about NC I am wanting the best system Thanks

Charles D. - Fayetteville, NC

Mike,
I'm interested in Bass Boat and Multi-species Boat applications / installations. As the former President of the RI BASS Federation Nation and current officer of my Bass Club, I would imagine several people in my area (Rhode Island / Massachusetts) should be interested in an economical alternative to the costly Power Pole. I'm interested in various self-installation alternatives you may shed light on. I can see one huge advantage to your product in a headwind with the bow mounted system.

Roy - Boston, MA

Mike,
I own a g3 1860 ccj dlx and have been looking at your product for a couple weeks. I am sold, but am curious as the best mounting options. I like the idea of mounting to stock trolling mount, but wonder how easily that would go doing it myself. Any thoughts or other options? Also I?d like the Fish Hunter package, any recommendations on the stern? I mainly fish on the Potomac and tributaries, just FYI.

Ronnie B. - Martinsburg, WV

Mike,
Thanks very much. I really think this will be a perfect product for placing my boat perfectly in the the brush to catch crappie. I was seriously looking at the talon but it only reaches down 8' so there are a lot of situations for me that it would have been no use and it would be hard to buy two of them and you cannot mount one on the bow. So when I seen the dig in, I knew that's what I was going to buy. If you ever come out with 15' poles let me know cause I would buy some. Thanks a bunch for making a great product !!!! I will pass the the word around in Ohio here because there is a lot of business to be gotten up here in the north. Your anchors aren't just for them southern boys. Wish you had some dealers up here !!! God bless

Erik B. - Morral, OH


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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Finding A Used Power Pole For Sale

It is not hard these days to find a used power pole for sale, and sports fishers will be happy to know that the internet has many in classified ad postings. This fairly recent innovation developed to 'catch more fish' is still being refined and perfected, and some of those who have earlier models are turning to the more recent designs. The ones being replaced end up as bargains online. Power poles, also called shallow water anchors or dig in anchors, have nothing to do with utilities. Rather, they are hydraulically driven posts which are mounted on the outside of a fishing boat. When extended to the bottom of a lake, shore, or river, they keep boats in place, with bow to the wind or the current and no need to keep the engine running. The units range from four-foot models to poles six, eight, or twelve feet long. Being mounted on the outside of the boat just above the waterline, the devices avoid some problems of using an anchor that is tossed overboard. With nothing to manually throw out and bring in, there are no coils of rope to foul and no bottom-dragging anchor to bring water, mud, sand, or subsurface weed aboard. A pole can be raised or lowered by means of one or more switches installed inboard, depending on how much convenience is desired. Remote controls can also be used to trigger a device from anywhere on the boat. The strong hydraulic pump raises or lowers the anchor in seconds, allowing the user to stalk fish, stop and go quickly while having both hands free to employ a fishing rod, and to anchor without splashes that scare the fish. This technical advance has become very popular with those who love to fish in shallow waters, where many prized species of sport fish congregate for feeding and breeding. The boat can be maneuvered into position and held where the fish are, without drifting with the current or the wind. The fish can also be followed without the delays of using a traditional anchor. A computer wizard with a knowledge of mechanical engineering developed the concept of this fast-working device in 1998, making the technology fairly new in the sport of fishing. Talented designers are still making refinements to this creation, using lighter weight and more corrosion proof materials, producing models in many decorative colors, and offering ever faster and quieter operation. Checking the online classifieds for a used power pole can bring one of these sought-after devices into the affordable range of most dedicated sportsmen who prowl the flats and shallows. Easy to install and easy to operate, some models even have lifetime warranties. This will not apply to a second-hand unit, but it will show that such a device is well-constructed.

Monday, December 17, 2012

Finding The Best Places For Your Texas Flats Fishing

Fishing is a sport that many people, both young and old, all enjoy. It is also one of the only things that you can keep on doing as you age and start to lose your youth by becoming more elderly. That is why fishing has become such a popular sport, and it is why Texas flats fishing has also become very popular. There are many places that fishing can take place. In fact, if there is water and fish, you can go fishing. A lot of people spend thousands of dollars on high tech gear and equipment such as poles and the best tackle that money can buy so they get an edge on the competition if there is any. Fishing can be a competitive sport, but it does not have to be. There are plenty of people out there that love to test their skills against other fisherman and fisherwomen by participating in large tournaments with cash prizes. However, there are even more that like to use fishing as a way to relax and get acquainted with nature. It is even alright if you do not like the open water. There is a type of fishing that is perfect for people who do not like to be out on a boat in the middle of the ocean while they are fishing. This type of fishing, which is very common in Florida and all along the southern Gulf coast to Texas, is called flats fishing. Flats fishing is exactly what the name implies it is. This type of fishing does not require any kind of fancy gear or tackle, and it does not even require any type of experience in fishing. This is by far one of the most relaxing types of fishing that there is. To go fishing like this, most people use the ocean or other very large bodies of water. The most popular spot to do this is the Gulf of Mexico. This type of fishing requires the fisher to go out onto a sandbar, or a flat, and just stand there and fish. You could be a mile into the ocean, but the water does not go past your knees. After you find a good spot, all you have to do is cast your line and wait for that keeper to come to you. Flats fishing has become very popular in Texas because of the shoreline that offers great spots for it. Texas flats fishing is catching on, and so is flats fishing in many other areas of the world.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011


Fisherman's Soap
Eliminating Fish smell, Skunk odor, Onion scent and Cigarette fumes

This product combats many different smells and has a wide variety of applications. It has been very effectively used by scientists and by those who work in the fishing industry. It also helps clean aquariums, to remove the skunk odors, and to clean fishing tackle.


Scientists who work for higher institutions, governments or corporations probably do not want to walk around smelling of fish. Unfortunately, smells can linger on anything that comes in contact with fish or sea life, including people, clothes, and tools. For those working for conservation of marine life, Fisherman's Soap is the perfect solution. It is safe to use and has no toxins so it does not harm the environment. It is also relatively cheap.

It also has beneficial applications to many fishing industries. Cleaning up after processing sea food and eliminating its odors can be made quick and easy. This applies to individuals who work with oysters, shrimp, clams, scallops, lobsters and crabs. For all of these, equipment, boats, and workers must all be kept clean.

In aquariums, sometimes bacterial growth becomes overwhelming. In these situations, it is important to clean out the entire tank. To assist with this process, combine Fishermans Soap with warm water. Then apply this solution to the bottom and sides of the tank. Make sure to rinse thoroughly afterwards, and before refilling the tank with water. Before replacing and dirty and grimy aquarium decorations, these can also be cleaned off with the same soapy warm water solution. Make sure you rinse off all residue before returning them to the tank.

Thee Fishermans Soap is also beneficial for use on larger pets. When dogs come in contact with skunks and get sprayed, it can eliminate those odors. It's effects last, unlike treatments with tomatoes, which mask the scent until it wears off. Shampoos will not be strong enough. But this brand has been successfully used by customers to clean their pets of the offensive odor.

Finally, tackle gear smells can be eliminated. First remove all equipment and rinse out the container with Fishermans Soap and warm water. Make sure to get every hinge and compartment. Then dry with a towel. Clean all equipment and wash hands as well. During the washing process, human odors will be washed away. Therefore it is unnecessary to add artificial fish scent to mask human odors.

This brand of soap has many useful applications. It can help fish and marine professionals maintain an odor free appearance and environment. Further it helps with cleaning and odor elimination for several marine industries. It can clean aquariums and tackle, and even fight off the perfume of a skunk. It has no chemicals and can be purchased cheaply.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Finding The Best Places For Your Texas Flats Fishing

There are many sports that people love to do and play and live for. Many of these sports, however, require the person participating to be in tip top physical condition and to be of a proper age. With fishing, and Texas Flats Fishing especially, there is no cut off age or type of condition that you have to be in.

Fishing can be done on really any body of water that contains fish and it is legal to fish them. There are many people out there that drop thousands upon thousands of dollars out there on the newest high tech equipment for fishing. They want to nudge out the competition and claim the prizes of tournaments.

This sport can become very competitive, but it is not a sport that always has to be a competition. There are really no winners and losers in casual fishing. Some people love to see how well they can do compared to others and they enter cash tournaments and try to win trophies that say how big their fish were.

There are more people, however, that like to fish for pure relaxation. Some people do not like the deep sea fishing scene because they are out in the middle of the ocean with not much else around. These people can become very acquainted with a form of fishing called flats fishing.

Flats fishing is what its name says. There are no fancy and expensive types of gear or poles or types of baits that you need to have in order to participate in flats fishing. All you have to be able to do is stand and cast a pole out into the open water.

To go fishing like this, most people use the ocean or other very large bodies of water. The most popular spot to do this is the Gulf of Mexico. This type of fishing requires the fisher to go out onto a sandbar, or a flat, and just stand there and fish. You could be a mile into the ocean, but the water does not go past your knees.

After you find a good spot, all you have to do is cast your line and wait for that keeper to come to you. Flats fishing has become very popular in Texas because of the shoreline that offers great spots for it. Texas flats fishing is catching on, and so is flats fishing in many other areas of the world.

Tired of your constantly re-anchoring your boat because your rope anchor drags around, STOP THE FRUSTRATION... check out the revolutionary shallow water anchors

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Best Shallow Water Fishing In Florida

Angling may be so like the mathematics that it can never be fully learned. " Isaac Walton once said when describing his own fishing experience. Catching or missing that trophy fish can make or break any anglers day in shallow water fishing.

One good resource for shallow water fishing is http://www.Stay-Put-Fishing.com where anything from shallow water fish to shallow water boats can be found.

Florida is the top coastal fishing state harboring many varieties of shallow water fish due to its average water temp. of 70 degrees. An abundance of shallow water fish can be found amongst tidal creeks, mangroves, and grass beds, hence the name Mangrove Snapper. The Indian River Lagoon and Halifax River host scores of pumps, bass, flounder, and sheepshead. Snook, redfish, pompano and trout inhabit our Intracoastal waterways and bridges. It is a fisherman's paradise with rivers sheltering rich oyster beds, abounding mud, shell bottoms, grass beds, bridges, and countless docks luring numerous fresh water friends.

Seeking the right gear for shallow water fishing can be time consuming. Your best bet is to latch on to an experienced fisherman at the bait shop. Here you'll find how Lipless vibrating crankbaits are favorites among many bass pros for combing large stretches of shallow water. He may even share that Spinnerbaits work best on windy days because the wave action scatters the lure's flash and gives the appearance of a more realistic fish.

For those days when nothing seems to be biting, a Jig-and-pig is a good choice for probing dense shallow waters when it is murky or muddy. In fresh water springs, floating lures entice fish best. When fishing in shallow cover try buzzbaits, prop baits and poppers if it is early or late in the day. Yet, Grubs have to be one of the best lures you can use for smallmouths.

Shallow water flat boats are a must for transportation. A flat bottomed hull is able to run smoothly and efficiently. It houses a trolling motor and will float in the shallowest of all rivers and waterways. It might not offer the performance of a v-hulled craft, and the ride might be wetter, but there's an abundance of storage space for fishing equipment.

The shallow water anchor drives an upper arm to a raised position, and engages a push pole to keep the bottom out of shallow water. Using shallow water anchoring, provides a minimum amount of damage to sea life, including oysters, and grasses or other vegetation growing on the bottom of the water.

Shallow water fishing entices all types of fisherman. Great anglers come prepared.

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Shallow Water Fishing - Best In Florida Bay

Ever been to the Florida Bay? If you want the best of shallow water fishing, you can't afford to miss this natural fisherman's paradise. Most of Florida Bay is considered part of the Everglades National Park. As such, it combines fresh water from the Everglades with the salty brine from the Gulf of Mexico, working together to provide some of the best fishing around!

This estuary winds its winning way through hundreds of small islands. The shallow water fish you are likely to come across includes snook, redfish, snapper and tarpon. Not to mention the abundant variety of wildlife, such as alligators, turtles and birds. But what about the boats necessary for such pleasure trips?

After all, a boat with 'no sides' is a two-edged proposition. Shallow water fishing is fun, immediate and exciting, but without enough width and stability, it's not the safest way to navigate. You want to look at shallow water boats that are light-weight but stable, with a secure fishing platform.

Even the shallow water anchors are unique; you will see hydraulic 'power' poles which can hold the boat steady in up to 8 feet of water, or simple manual poles which can also be used as a push pole, to maneuver skillfully around the banks, and in the shallower waters.

Wherever the guide and clients end up dropping their shallow water anchors, they are sure to have a chance at an astounding variety of species. They may reel in tarpon or trout, redfish or snapper, possibly even a shark. This is where the guidance of one who knows shallow water fish is invaluable. He'll know everything from tides to how wind and water temperature affect the behavior of the prey.

Florida Bay offers the experience of taking fishing boats through miles of interlocking 'basins,' most of which are barely three feet deep. While the fun of floating along and taking in sights such as hawks, herons and egrets is undeniable, at some point all you want is to sink that shallow water anchor and get down to business!

While the shallow water boat treks smoothly along the back country, this will be the fisherman's chance to take in Florida scenery at its most pristine. He can view all manner of plant life, from orchids and primordial fern to the draping Spanish moss so typical of Florida forests. He can catch a glimpse of turtle or deer, in addition to the shallow water fish just inches away.

At the end of a very satisfying day, the shallow water fishing trip which takes in the Florida back country, will leave an angler with a lifetime of memories.

Tired of your constantly re-anchoring your boat because your rope anchor drags around, STOP THE FRUSTRATION... check out the revolutionary shallow water anchors