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<blockquote data-quote="JFDBasser" data-source="post: 259646" data-attributes="member: 3391"><p>I mostly use my Tin at my sportsmans club, basically old stripmines converted into fishing lakes. When we panfish we tend to put the boat right against shore or up on a shoal and fish the deep holes around us. The pole works out for those situations. Thing I like is it takes up almost no space in the boat and is easy to use when I need it. </p><p></p><p> I've never seen the need for a powerpole on my bassboat since I usually fish deeper also, but this works out great for my club.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JFDBasser, post: 259646, member: 3391"] I mostly use my Tin at my sportsmans club, basically old stripmines converted into fishing lakes. When we panfish we tend to put the boat right against shore or up on a shoal and fish the deep holes around us. The pole works out for those situations. Thing I like is it takes up almost no space in the boat and is easy to use when I need it. I've never seen the need for a powerpole on my bassboat since I usually fish deeper also, but this works out great for my club. [/QUOTE]
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