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The Power-Pole Drift Paddle: Making Boat Control a Dream

The latest innovation in technology from the team at Power-Pole is the Drift Paddle. In fact, this innovation won the 2012 ICAST Best of Show Boating Accessory at the prestigious annual American Sportfishing Association convention held in July.

 

Making Drift Socks Obsolete

 

While the Power-Pole shallow water anchor was originally designed to hold your boat steady in shallow water, the addition of the revolutionary drift blades to a Power-Pole lets you work an area in deeper water the way you want to in any conditions. Drift socks have traditionally been the tool of choice to slow down your boat so you can work the area you want to work. However, the Drift Paddle does it better and more easily.

 

Cumbersome, heavy and messy are some of the adjectives used to describe primitive drift socks. The drift paddle is sleek, lightweight and easy to use. It lets you control drift speed and the direction your boat is heading without all the drawbacks of the drift sock.

 

For freshwater or saltwater use, the Drift Paddle locks onto your Power-Pole anchor in one of 7 different positions to slow your boat by up to 50% with the press of a button. You can change direction from starboard to port or counteract wind and current easily and effectively, so you don’t drift away from the perfect fishing area you have found. Instead you will quietly drift through it working the area the way you want to, with or without a trolling motor.
Quiet as a Mouse

 

Do you remember those first times you went fishing with your dad as a child? He told you about the importance of not spooking the fish. Make a splash and you will scare them away. The Power-Pole Drift Paddle gives you stealth to sneak up on fish.

 

Experience the difference this innovative Power-Pole accessory makes today!

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