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Location: MN | Really enjoy my Talon and would have two if I didn't have a kicker. The lower profile and ability to install a tilt bracket for a garage or low bridge were big for my storage and fish situations.
A nice feature of the Talon is the changeable anchoring modes for condition type; Auto, soft bottom and rough water. My 10' Talon held my 19' Alumacraft in 8.5' for 2 hours, transom upstream without moving in stiff current 150 yards from a hydro dam The "rough water mode" does a great job making sure that the spike holds, even on rocky bottom. I've found the built-in wave absorber helps ensure the spike stays locked down but allows the boat to move up/down with the waves.
In certain situations, I utilize both my Talon and Spot Lock to position the boat at a particular angle when trying to pick apart particular structure. It also helps and decrease the battery usage of my trolling motor while in spot lock in windy conditions.
Edited by mtcook16 6/20/2017 9:12 AM
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