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I’ve got a 2022 Nitro z19 Pro, currently no shallow water anchors. I will be adding 1 or possibly 2 Power Poles this winter, either 8ft Pro II’s or 8ft Sportsman II’s.. I only plan to keep this boat for probably 2 more seasons, which model makes more sense? I’m leaning towards the Pro II’s as I can get the set for only about $500 more, and I feel they will be more desirable when it’s time to sell.

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I’d take a spot lock trolling motor over half a dozen power poles.

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7 minutes ago, Jig Man said:

I’d take a spot lock trolling motor over half a dozen power poles.

I’ve got spot lock, I wouldn’t choose poles over it, but I’m interested in a set of poles none the less.

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I’m no help.  I’ve got the originals with wired stomp switches.  😂

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On 1/3/2024 at 5:16 PM, TOXIC said:

I’m no help.  I’ve got the originals with wired stomp switches.  😂

Me ether, I’ve got two fiberglass poles I use ….. call them my “stick pins” . Plus work as push poles when going in shallow. 
No wires, no switches, no fuel required, work every time. 

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