Friday, July 24, 2015

Fast Duck Motors How to Install Dig IN Anchor's 3 inch Bow Mount

How to install Dig IN Anchors 3 inch Bow Mount

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Saturday, September 8, 2012

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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
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Catch More Fish
By Controling
BOTH Ends of the Boat
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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
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BOW MOUNTS
3" Deck Rise Mt
Trolling Motor Mt
  STERN MOUNTS
5" Transom Mt
Standard Motor Mt
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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
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For Boats with SHALLOW gunnels
Example - Triton
 
6" Deck Rise Mount
(Screw IN)

For Boats with HIGH gunnels
Example - Ranger
 
Trolling Motor Mount
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Bolts on to Trolling Motor Frame
Some modification to Trolling Motor Required


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(For Owners who Don't want to Drill into Boat)

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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
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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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Wednesday, June 15, 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.

Monday, May 30, 2011

When You Are Going Coastal Fishing In North Carolina

North Caroline is world renowned for its stunning beauty and expansive coastline. The combination of rivers, bays, islands and ocean shores provide avid fishermen with an innumerable amount of prime fishing areas. Going coastal fishing in North Carolina for your next family vacation is a great way to learn about a new activity, and a new culture.

If this is your first time fishing, then you have started in the right place! North Carolina is full of experienced fisherman who rent out charter boats to beginners who want to head out on the water and try their hand at catching a big one. Even if a few members of the family are not so into fishing, many charter boats provide snacks and additional activities to keep everyone entertained.

Because of the Gulf Stream integration into the ocean several miles from the coast, you will find a plethora of lively Mahi Mahi, Marlin and Trout while offshore fishing. The more fish in the water means your chances of catching a fish are much higher.

Just think, you could start your day by heading out on a charter boat before sunrise, and end it by grilling up the fish you and your family caught during your inshore fishing trip. Inshore fishing is fun for beginners because the calm, protected waters make fishing a little bit easier and a little more fruitful as well. You can catch flounder, redfish, or even trout!

Try checking online for daily updates of the local waters in North Carolina. Knowing where certain types of fish are swimming on a day to day basis is a great way of saving time, and getting some real, rewarding fishing done.

If you still feel like you need a little extra help, there are plenty of knowledgeable fishermen in North Carolina who will gladly share some advice; perhaps even take you out on their boat. Most charter boats come with a captain or an experienced fisherman who can tell you what sort of fish like what sort of bait, so you can skip the small stuff, and end up catching the trophy fish of your dreams!

The people that enjoy fishing the most are the ones who are able to enjoy their time out on the water even when the fish are not biting. Fishing is not all about catching fish, ironically. It is about patience and being able to wait for something to come to you. But the moment that fish bites, that is when you get on the offensive!

If spending a day out on the boat is not your cup of tea, but you still really want to try out coastal fishing in North Carolina, then try out pier fishing. It is a great activity for the whole family, especially if you are the type that gets sea sick on boats.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Getting To Know The Minn Kota Talon

A day out fishing is supposed to be about peace and quiet and no hassles. You catch more fish when it's like this. Especially in still, shallow water, successful fishing demands that there be a steady tranquility. And the shallow water anchor you use can go a long way in either preventing or allowing the necessary qualities for a good fishing day to manifest. The Minn Kota Talon shallow water anchor is a new addition to the stern of many fishing boats that offers an interesting alternative to the Power Pole shallow water anchor. Let's take a look at a few things that are new and innovative about the Minn Kota Talon.

The fundamental difference between this new anchor and most of the other shallow water anchors on the market, the Power Pole included, is that the Talon's anchor setting system is electrical and mechanical, not hydraulic. This fact allows the operator to induce several software features and special modes (more on these later) and to operate the anchor with a wireless remote. The electrical operation can speed things up too, allowing the operator to press a button once and deploy the anchor instead of having to hold the button down the entire time that the anchor is deploying.

The M. K. T's most impressive feature, and one that is lacking on hydraulic models like the Power Pole anchor, is the autodrive feature. When the anchor is set, the autodrive applies three hits to drive the anchor securely into the river/lake/ocean floor. These successive hits--all accomplished without time consuming assistance from the operator--assures that the anchor is securely set.

One of the special features on the Talon, related to the autodrive feature, is the rough water mode. When the water gets rough and threatens to dislodge you from your spot, the anchor will apply six extra hits on top of the three already applied via the autodrive. The Power Pole doesn't offer this feature.

Also unique to this anchor is the wave absorption mode which basically engages a suspension on the anchor that allows the anchor to move with the boat in waves or otherwise rough water. You don't want to keep having to reset your anchor just because the waves are acting up a bit. That's valuable fishing time lost!

Yet another special feature of the anchor is the electronic depth indicator located on the back of the anchor and easily visible from the rear of the boat. Each unit of depth is represented by one LED, and this lets you accurately gauge how deep the anchor is already set and how much deeper it can go. This feature, along with the wave absorption mode, the autodrive, and the rough water mode are all unique to the electronic, battery powered operating system.

The Minn Kota Talon shallow water anchor offers several advantages over hydraulic based anchors like the Power Pole. All and all, the many unique modes and features make it easier to catch fish and enjoy the day.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Texas Flats Fishing Is Becoming More Popular

There are many sports out there that people love to take part in, but there are not many sports that you can participate in no matter what shape you are in or how old you are. Fishing is one of these rare sports that allows you to participate no matter what your age is. This is why Texas Flats Fishing has become so 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.

Competition, as it is part of almost every sport out there, can be a very large part of fishing. People all over the world join in high class fishing tournaments in hopes of outdoing their fellow fisherman so that they can get the prize and trophy for their mantel. There are many more people, however, that love to use fishing as a relaxation method.

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.

This type of fishing is very similar to fly fishing, and for the most part yields the same results. This has become one of the more relaxing forms of fishing out there and is becoming very popular on the shores of Texas. Texas flats fishing is becoming more and more popular, and more fishers are going out there.

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

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

The Best Of Shallow Water Fishing In Florida

While a majority of Americans are honed in on multi-tasked lives, a small but significant few are planning their next means of escape. Their flight plan includes some of the best shallow water fishing spots available in Florida.

Fishing promotes endless possibilities. Such as kinships among fisherman that spark one single goal: to catch fish. Yet, few can be seen unless you are truly searching.

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 is an easy, affordable means to reconnect. When is your next escape to Florida's coast?

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