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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Thursday, February 14, 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
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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
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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Please Allow 7 to 10 days for Shipping Company to Deliver.
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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Texas Flats Fishing Is Becoming More Popular

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. This is what is so great about the sport. There are countless places that you can fish. If you find a body of water that is deemed either public or private and you are given permission to fish there, you can fish there. The great thing about the sport is that there are so many places where you can do it. 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. Open water is not something that every fisherman has to deal with. There are plenty of opportunities for shore fishing and fishing from the banks of creeks and rivers. There is also a type of fishing that lets you actually stand out on the open water but has the feel of fishing on a river. It is 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. Larger bodies of water and oceans are some of the best places to find a place to go fishing. The Gulf of Mexico is full of potential fishing spots. Fishing on flats means that you go out to a sandbar or a very low depth area of water that allows you to stand and cast. It has somewhat of the same feel as fly fishing does. Just cast the line out into the open water and wait for the shallow water fish to come up and take your bait. This type of fishing has become very popular on the Gulf coast in Texas and other Gulf states. The largest growing type of fishing is by far the Texas Flats Fishing type of fishing.

Monday, November 5, 2012

The Louisiana Flats Fishing Experience

The Louisiana flats fishing destination is a popular spot for many fishers. People from all over the country make annual trips to Louisiana to enjoy the nature and sport of reeling in fresh fish. The activity can take skill, concentration and determination in order to get some good catches. The Calcasieu Estuary is a combination of the Calcasieu River and the Ship Channel, both of which run from Lake Charles to the Gulf of Mexico. The Estuary is a highly recommended and popular fishing spot if you are looking for a great journey and some delicious, fresh trout. Luckily, you can also catch flounder, redfish, and speckled trout. Ladyfish, sheepshead, croakers and variations of trout, such as sand, black and drum, can also be occasionally reeled in at this destination. If you are adventurous and decide to head out to the oil platforms near the shore, you will be able to catch Spanish mackerel, bluefish, snapper, tripletail, bull redfish, pompano, jack crevalle, cobia and sometimes sharks. You will need to make sure you have the proper equipment for catching the more advanced gamefish species. The proper bait is also essential for whether or not you get a good day's worth of fish. If you are unfamiliar with the flats, it is highly recommended that you acquire a knowledgeable guide when you go. The guide should be familiar with the location, the waters, the types of fish available and be able to assist you when it comes to catching the fish. The bull redfish are often suggested as good starter fishes. The bull redfish is popular among beginners because you can carry a rod, reel and ice chest to a spot of your choosing and catch the fish rather easily. Other species of fish in the flats require that you rent a boat and have a higher level or determination. With bull redfish, you can sit back and relax. If you are considering doing a Louisiana flats fishing experience in the summer, it is highly recommended that you bring along a comfortable but easily transportable chair and an umbrella. The flats can received intense sun and become very hot so also bring along refreshing drinks and foods. Also, since it is expected that you will be fishing for quite some time, you can bring along a radio or other entertainment device when the fish are being slow to bite. Good luck and happy fishing!

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Pole Anchors A Valid Option For Shallow Water Anchoring

The modern notion of pole anchors for small recreational boats has now taken hold. They have been around for years and well tested by consumers in the market. The idea was launched in 1998 by a committed, shallow water, USA fisherman who designed a system specifically to meet his requirements. He took an ancient notion and combined it with latest technology to produce hydraulic holding power. He then marketed his design as an attractive, easy-to-use product to share it with other enthusiasts. Several other boat pole systems have been developed in the interim. Today, a number of alternatives are marketed providing consumers with plenty of choice. These alternatives are all basically variations on the same theme. The key task is the same; push a four to eight foot pole into the ground with the boat tethered to it. Shallow water sport fishing necessitates frequent boat stopping and positioning so that target fish can be spotted, the area worked and then left for the next spot. And all of these actions should ideally be performed quickly, with little or no noise and fuss. Importantly, it should also be done in a green, eco-friendly way without damage to the ground. In short, the products needs to be silent, swift, secure and green. Systems have a hydraulic action that extends and retracts the anchor-arm rapidly, usually in under five seconds. Rapid deployment allows good boat control. The craft can be stopped as soon as fish are spotted, whatever wind or current conditions prevail. The pole slides smoothly into the water with a hush, using a quiet pump system. There is minimum fuss and noise to disrupt the environment or fish. No wash or noise from a trolling motor and clanking anchor. Once a boat pole anchor is firmly fixed in the ground, hydraulic power locks it in place. There is no drift. There are no anchor lines. There is no damage to the water bed. The whole process is achieved simply yet effectively. When it is time to leave, the anchor pulls in easily and cleanly. No sand mess, mud odor or sea grass annoyance to clog an anchor or clutter a boat. Pole anchors are surprisingly lightweight; an entire system typically weighs only 23-28 pounds. They often come supplied with several handy optional extras such as a remote control pad or a foot-switch for hands-free operation. They easily mount onto a transom. When not being used, they retract to a neat, slim line profile that is unobtrusive and never interferes with maneuvering the boat in or out of the water.