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Power-Pole
Shallow-Water Anchor

Ever wonder whether
the plunge of the anchor
and chain – Ker-splash!  Clankety-clank!  Clank clank! – scares fish?

Certainly, it can.

Plus anchoring can
upset fish in other ways, like the cloud of debris the anchor kicks up
from the bottom, or
the foot steps of the anchorman fussing,
or the engine needing
to be re-started to re-set the anchor.

All of this disturbance is magnified in shallow waters,
where keeping quiet and stealthy is most important in fishing.

Power-Pole to the rescue.

The Power-Pole Shallow-Water Anchor
can anchor the boat quieter, quicker and
more accurately than others in shallow waters.

Boaters at shallow-water flats in the tropics long ago started using push poles to anchor, impaling the pole in the bottom, tying a rope from the pole to the boat to stay in place.

But even that can take a little fuss.

The Power-Pole uses a hydraulic pump
to stick a pole in the bottom.

That anchors the boat swiftly, in less than
5 seconds, the company says, quietly,
with a push of a button, and accurately,
almost stopping the boat on a dime.

Anchoring can be more accurate when the boat is stopped quicker, and also when the swing of the anchor rope is elimated.

The Power-Pole is also eco-friendly.

A remote control or a foot pedal can
be used to control the Power-Pole.

The Power-Pole is available in different models and sizes for anchoring on
different-sized boats and in different depths.

Boaters in the Northeast, not just tropical boaters, are fishing skinny waters more and more, like in the shallow bays of South Jersey, the state’s rivers or its lakes.

They’ve begun to use shallow-draft boats and push poles for the fishing.

They could use the Power-Pole Shallow-Water Anchor, too.

For more info, visit the Power-Pole Shallow-Water Anchor Web site.