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Push Pole Recs
Posted on 9/26/18 at 10:11 am
Posted on 9/26/18 at 10:11 am
Looking to get a push pole for sight fishing, anywhere local in SELA make aluminum poles?
How long for a 24" platform do I need? 12'
How long for a 24" platform do I need? 12'
Posted on 9/26/18 at 10:29 am to greenhead11
Get the longest pole you can afford. My 23 foot pole is down to about 21 feet and that's about as short as I'd like to go.
Forget trying to fish with an aluminum pole. Too loud. Too heavy. The 21' MHX mud hole pole is $400 and it's about as cheap as useable push poles get. The Mangrove push pole is a piece of shite. Don't even bother with it.
Carbon marine 21' GL2R is $700. There isn't much between the MHX and GL2R.
Forget trying to fish with an aluminum pole. Too loud. Too heavy. The 21' MHX mud hole pole is $400 and it's about as cheap as useable push poles get. The Mangrove push pole is a piece of shite. Don't even bother with it.
Carbon marine 21' GL2R is $700. There isn't much between the MHX and GL2R.
Posted on 9/26/18 at 10:35 am to HotKoolaid
Mud Hole MHX
Carbon Marine G2LR
Call Carbon Marine before ordering. They will have to ship it to you in pieces.
Carbon Marine G2LR
Call Carbon Marine before ordering. They will have to ship it to you in pieces.
Posted on 9/26/18 at 10:37 am to HotKoolaid
https://thesuperstick.com/
I have been using these poles ever since I started tournament fishing. They have worked great for me.
I have been using these poles ever since I started tournament fishing. They have worked great for me.
Posted on 9/26/18 at 10:40 am to greenhead11
Can you weld?
You should be able to make one out of aluminum (8lbs) for less than $50.
I can't imagine spending $700 on a pole.
You should be able to make one out of aluminum (8lbs) for less than $50.
I can't imagine spending $700 on a pole.
Posted on 9/26/18 at 10:45 am to Scooba
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I can't imagine spending $700 on a pole.
$700 is not an expensive push pole.
This post was edited on 9/26/18 at 10:46 am
Posted on 9/26/18 at 10:52 am to Scooba
Stiffy makes great poles too, I know the owner Kevin Shaw personally. I just prefer the superstick because it's extendable.
Posted on 9/26/18 at 10:52 am to greenhead11
You should go at least two feet longer than your boat, but that's a stretch. I have several pushpoles and a couple of them are aluminum. You do not want an aluminum pole for sight fishing. Any pole that's long enough is going to be too heavy, and if it is made out of lighter gauge aluminum, it will bend. Trust me on that one. Aluminum is fine for shorter poles/duck boats/pirogues/etc., but you need something significantly longer to push a poling boat properly for long periods of time.
There is a local guy in St. Bernard that sells Stiffy poles for good prices. If you're interested I can get you his contact.
There is a local guy in St. Bernard that sells Stiffy poles for good prices. If you're interested I can get you his contact.
Posted on 9/26/18 at 10:52 am to Scooba
I can't, I was hoping for some Recs on someone around who makes these regularly. But I didn't think about needing a 15'+ pole, which will be clunky if made of aluminum
But I'm also trying to reconcile paying >$100 on push pole
I will need the pole both for duck hunting and sight fishing.
But I'm also trying to reconcile paying >$100 on push pole
I will need the pole both for duck hunting and sight fishing.
This post was edited on 9/26/18 at 10:57 am
Posted on 9/26/18 at 11:04 am to greenhead11
Pretty sure they sell the superstick at basspro but they ship them for $20. You won't find a better pole for the price.
Posted on 9/26/18 at 11:30 am to jsmoke222000
Just read some recs on superstick and they have great reviews.
Anyone here have one?
Anyone here have one?
Posted on 9/26/18 at 12:30 pm to greenhead11
I need one soon as well, but I don’t have to money to justify $700 on a carbon fiber pole. I might just try out an aluminum and see how it goes
Posted on 9/26/18 at 12:32 pm to greenhead11
Go Devil makes a nice aluminum one that floats.
Posted on 9/26/18 at 12:45 pm to PapaPogey
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I need one soon as well, but I don’t have to money to justify $700 on a carbon fiber pole. I might just try out an aluminum and see how it goes
A $400 option exists and it's more than adequate. You're just throwing away money by trying to make an aluminum push pole work. The first time you put a bend in an aluminum pole it will fold in half and it will beat the shite out of everything you bump it into.
Posted on 9/26/18 at 1:08 pm to HotKoolaid
I wouldn’t be spending a dime on it
What makes the Carbon Marine one twice the price as the first one you posted?
What makes the Carbon Marine one twice the price as the first one you posted?
This post was edited on 9/26/18 at 1:10 pm
Posted on 9/26/18 at 1:24 pm to PapaPogey
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What makes the Carbon Marine one twice the price as the first one you posted?
1 pc. Preferable to sectional push poles in regards to strength and stiffness. Also weight reduction.
This post was edited on 9/26/18 at 1:25 pm
Posted on 9/26/18 at 1:29 pm to greenhead11
First decide how serious you are about pursuing sight fishing by poling. You can sight fish with a trolling motor in the marsh. Poling a 16ft high and wide aluminum jon boat is not the same as poling a Hell's Bay flats skiff. Match your spend and equipment to your boat and desire to sight fish. Most people that pole an aluminum jon boat don't last long before they get their fill of trying to sight fish by poling. They soon realize a trolling motor will get it done and the pole most often stays in the cradle. A good $300 fiberglass pole will do for that level of effort. A really serious sight fisherman that is poling a $40K to $50K dollar flats skiff for hours at a time will be glad they dropped $800 to $1200 on a carbon fiber pole.
Some manufacturers sell "Blems" or blemished poles at a reduced price. The poles are structurally sound, but they have a cosmetic flaw. Call some of the makers and see if you can luck into one. I bought a Stiffy fiberglass pole that way, that was a great pole. It was just too heavy for all day poling.
Definitely agree with whoever said the longer the better. The less you have to reset the pole the better. Too short and it will work you to death. Plus all those resets make it less stealthy.
Some manufacturers sell "Blems" or blemished poles at a reduced price. The poles are structurally sound, but they have a cosmetic flaw. Call some of the makers and see if you can luck into one. I bought a Stiffy fiberglass pole that way, that was a great pole. It was just too heavy for all day poling.
Definitely agree with whoever said the longer the better. The less you have to reset the pole the better. Too short and it will work you to death. Plus all those resets make it less stealthy.
Posted on 9/26/18 at 1:38 pm to Tigerhead
I’m poling an 18x64 flat bottom aluminum
This post was edited on 9/26/18 at 1:53 pm
Posted on 9/26/18 at 1:49 pm to PapaPogey
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What makes the Carbon Marine one twice the price as the first one you posted?
Energy transfer mostly. Weight savings a close second. A pole that has a lot of flex eats up a ton of energy before the boat starts to move. Personally I can't tell too much of a difference between a one piece and multi piece.
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