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Stick it anchor pole

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Anyone have a stick it anchor pole for sale or one not using. I had an 8ft that I made with some other members on here that we ordered, but I took my neighbor fishing and he kicked it over board. I used it on all my boats and need to get another one, I can order on but the shipping for one is pretty high. Thanks


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I do not have one (I actually do, but sold my boat to my brother and told him it was a permanent loan- he could keep it as long as he owns the boat, but if he sells the boat, I want it back).

For the future, tape part of a pool noodle up near the top of the T. Leave a gap for the lanyard. Also makes it less noisy when riding in the bottom of the boat.
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kenfly wrote:Anyone have a stick it anchor pole for sale or one not using. I had an 8ft that I made with some other members on here that we ordered, but I took my neighbor fishing and he kicked it over board. I used it on all my boats and need to get another one, I can order on but the shipping for one is pretty high. Thanks


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onefishtwofish wrote:I do not have one (I actually do, but sold my boat to my brother and told him it was a permanent loan- he could keep it as long as he owns the boat, but if he sells the boat, I want it back).

For the future, tape part of a pool noodle up near the top of the T. Leave a gap for the lanyard. Also makes it less noisy when riding in the bottom of the boat.

I've got some floating dock line on mine, but the noodle is brilliant!
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Make your own 10'. The 8' isn't long enough anyway. You can get a3/4" x10 ' fiberglass rod from Graingers for 39.95. Order online & pickup @ they're store on Pensacola St next to TCC to avoid the shipping. Add a T-handle of PVC parts & epoxy to the rod or you can order the T-handle that Stik-it makes for 13.95. Round the tip with a belt sander & you got a 10 footer for $50.00-$60.00 bucks.

If you don't have the belt sander, bring by my house & I'll round if for you.
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Thanks everyone, like the noodle idea, gonna check into that tna stick, demon I ordered one of rods from grainier a couple of years ago to make one and never did because as soon as I touched that thing I would get lil fiberglass splinters, I may still have that thing some where


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I have a 8'er I'm no longer using. Let me know if your still interested.
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I have a 10' TnA stick as seen here: http://tnastick.com/

Bought it in Tallahassee from here: http://www.cape-harbor.com/

I would not get the 8', the 10' is much more versatile. I have been very happy with it, holds my 22' Bay boat fine. I run a noodle piece up the shaft and keep a noodle piece on the rope also.

It was priced very reasonable compared to many of the others, but quality is just as good.
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Gonna look at getting another 8 ft for my Jon boat and a 10ft for the pontoon and seaark. Yeah the 8 ft was about a waste with the pontoon boat because it sets so high , I'll go by there and see what they got, thanks


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