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Mojo1269
Posted 3/30/2016 12:50 PM (#811845 - in reply to #811835)
Subject: Re: Talon / shallow water anchor question





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They are both a great tool and its hard to go wrong with either. I have fished out of boats with them since 2011 and had one on my Ranger since 2013. I prefer the Hydraulic Tooling on the PP over the Talon. They make up to a 10 Foot option. The Talon has a 12 foot option; If you fish alone at all they are worth there weight in gold. If you launch and load your boat at busy lakes, also worth their weight in gold. Move a fish on a wind swept point where Spot Lock is just not going to work (on either brand) due to high gusts, drop you PP or Talon to work the fish. Even with two (or more) people in a boat it can reduce the sh&% show that can go on if a fish is hooked near a reef or any other hazard. I can not imagine owning a boat with out one. Just my two cents as a guy that uses one...

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