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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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
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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
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)


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


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STERN SYSTEMS
5 Inch Transom Offset
(For Boats WITHOUT Trim Tabs)
10 Inch Transom Offset
(For Boats WITH Trim Tabs)
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BOW SYSTEMS
3 Inch Rise Deck Mount
(For Boats with SHALLOW gunnels)
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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)

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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
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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Monday, June 20, 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 29, 2011

Minn Kota Talon Anchoring System A Level Above Competitors

Minn Kota, the respected trolling motor producer based in the mid-west (Minnesota-North Dakota), has launched a new and improved shallow water pole anchor that is a step above existing products in the class. Compared to competing products, the Minn Kota Talon anchoring system has an electro-mechanical, not hydraulic, design. This is a clear differentiator because it makes the MK product easier to install, lighter, more silent, more durable, faster to deploy or retrieve as well as giving the unit stronger anchor holding power. The Cabelas Talon anchoring system is provided with complete product warranty and guarantee.

Shallow water sport anglers will likely be very familiar with pole anchors. Many people in the fishing community own them. They have been successfully used since at least the 1990s. Thousands, if not millions, of these anchors have been bought and used around the world. They are a well-proven product based on a solid concept that has been tried and tested.

The MK pole anchor permits anglers to silently and quickly anchor exactly where the fish are positioned, without in any way spooking them. All this can be achieved without a dirty anchor constantly messing up the interior of the boat. Bottom line, anglers can fish more efficiently.

The MK anchor brings new capabilities to users, capabilities not supplied by competing pole anchors. Perhaps the most valuable of these new features is a fully automatic Up-Down control directive for deploying the anchor. This capability involves a simple one-touch press of a button to initiate an automatic deployment routine, start-to-end. This one-touch capability avoids the need to hold a button continuously until the anchor is deployed.

Retrieving or stowing the anchor is equally simple. One-touch of a button brings the anchor up. The angler can concentrate on other priorities for the handful of seconds it takes for the anchor to stow. The process is easy, simple and uncomplicated and can be operated from a fixed control panel or a pocket-sized remote wireless pad.

Importantly, the MK anchor delivers super-secure hold power, the strongest in its class. The unique MK auto Up-Down drive capability spears the spike deep into the water bottom using three consecutive drives. A progressively stronger force powers each drive in the trio. This three-hit procedure spears the pole deeper and deeper, delivering greater holding.

Built with the MK legendary standard for sturdy durability, its pole anchor can endure years of regular usage. It is made from marine-grade anodized, extruded aluminum. The product can withstand corrosive saltwater equally as well as freshwater.

The Minn Kota Talon anchoring system is available with either a six-foot four-inch spike or an eight-foot four-inch spike. It is available in two shades, black or white. All models come standard with two wireless remote controls as standard equipment. Top-rated Cabelas can provide you with KM trolling motors Talon anchoring systems and many more outdoor products to make your adventures more fulfilling.

Friday, April 29, 2011

A Manual Power Pole Is The Best Alternative

Manual power poles are great. Whether it's a manual power pole or an automatic model, the concept is simple. It's a way to stop your boat where you want and then stay in that exact spot. Any boat 25' and under could benefit from installing a P. P. Here's how it works.

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.

Looking online for shallow water anchors will bring up all sorts, from the low end to the top of the line. Quality of construction, durability, ease of use and cost will all, of course, be considerations. Whichever type you choose, feel certain that you'll be adding a great advantage to your boat.

A pricey automatic model comes from a company by the same name -- Power-Pole. Their slogan... Swift and Secure... is a description of what they provide. That is to say a swift way to make your boat secure out there on the water. This is the one you'll see on the back of the boats of the welll financed professional anglers you see on TV.

If you know where the fish are running, you want to stop right there and you want to stop there NOW. If you're in eight feet of water or less, the manual power pole will do the job. Whether the bottom is covered with mud, rocks, gravel, sand or vegetation doesn't matter. He manual power pole will lock you in and let you forget about it. It's fast, quiet and effortless to use.

Winds up to 30 miles per hour won't shake you loose. Your boat will be oblivious to the water currents. You can also forget about the clumsy boat anchor and the noisy trolling motor. The fish don't like that stuff - it scares them away. The manual power pole doesn't make ANY loud noises or disturb the bottom where it's anchored.

You WANT a manual power pole now, right? Haha. If you're a sport boater you SHOULD have one! They're awesome. Now you're okay with a manual power pole, you'll thank yourself later for all the benefits you'll receive.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Tips On Choosing The Right Fishing Boat

The first thing you should consider when choosing a boat is that no single boat will do everything. If your searching for a boat that inspires confidence, don't expect it to shine in light air. Boats that are exciting to pilot on the weekends aren't the ideal boats for a passage through the ocean.

You shouldn't expect quick acceleration and load carrying capacity together with the same boat. You can buy a boat to race or fish, then put around later as you can only do one or the other with a specific type of boat.

The proper logic to choosing the right boat is determining by how you plan to use the boat. Think about why you want to own a boat, what you plan to do with it, and how you plan on using it.

For some fishermen, beauty is the first consideration. For fishing boats sleek design is very important, as you'll spend a majority of time floating and fishing, with many people looking at your fishing boat. With people looking at your vessel, you want to make sure that it looks nothing short of amazing.

If you are planning to win fishing contests instead of trolling, then speed is your primary consideration. There are many weekend anglers out there who simply can't be happy unless their boats are moving very fast. The ideal boat for speed demons are those that can cut through the water getting to their favorite holes as quick as possible.

Many fishermen on the other hand, want to look towards multi-purpose fishing boats. Trackers and other boats that are designed for fishing are ideal here. Fishing is one of the most popular boat activities, meaning that you'll have plenty of boats to select from.

When it comes down to it, selecting the right boat is up to you and what you plan to do with it. Take your time, weigh your options, and you'll have the right boat before you know it.

If you've enjoyed all the exciting information you read here about Shallow Water Fishing, you'll love what you find at Dig IN Anchors and Dig IN shallow water anchors.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

How To Financing A Fishing Boat

Whatever you do, make sure you've carefully thought out what your expenses are going to be. You don't want to spend all of your money on just the boat itself. When you purchase the boat, you'll need to have enough money for taxes, registration, storage, towing insurance, gas, equipment, and even minor repairs if your boat requires them.

When buying a fishing boat, used or new, cash is always better than financing. And you can save money with cash, as there are no finance charges. Financing charges can get high, very high in fact if you don't know a lot about it.

Once you decide to buy a fishing boat, you'll find yourself wondering how you are going to pay for it. This type of purchase will involve some type of financing, whether it's a credit line through the home, an unsecured loan, or a boat line. Choosing the right financing source can be just as important as choosing the right boat.

When choosing a source of financing or payments over time, there are many things to consider. The first item to think about is how long you plan to own the boat. If you are buying a boat for the first time, it will make more sense to get a loan that will be short term and have an early payoff option or even a trade in.

If you are purchasing your dream boat, you should think about financing for a long term. A fixed rate loan with terms that have for a low monthly payment will be easier on your monthly budget.

Another factor you'll need to consider is the down payment. Most lenders or dealers would like to see at least ten percent down. Zero down payments do exist for those with good enough credit. Normally, the down payment doesn't significantly change the monthly payment for your boat loan.

Choosing the right type of boat financing ia a criticle part of the buying process. Think about starting with a boat finance company ot finance broker. Finance brokers can compare each of the available loan programs and recommend the best one for your budget.

Doing this will give you the knowledge and ability you need to find the loan that best fits you and your budget. The, you can concentrate on the important things - taking your new boat out on the water.

If you've enjoyed all the exciting information you read here about Shallow Water Fishing, you'll love what you find at Dig IN Anchors and Dig IN shallow water anchors.