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back to topThe spring-loaded Marsh Foot attachment is ideal for poling through mucky or swampy areas. Self-cleaning feet open when pushing off and close when pulled away from much. Made of rust-proof aluminum with stainless steel springs.
The 3-in-1 Waterfowler's Paddle is injection molded from durable, high-impact ABS plastic withstand years of use. Fluted design offers maximum strength with minimum weight. Concave end gives you maximum leverage when pushing off of trees, pilings, or stumps. Two angled decoy line retriever slots make it easy to pick up your spread.
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Comments about Avery® Trac-Loc® Push Pole with Marsh Foot and 3-in-1 Paddle:
Needed a spare paddle for our fishing boat and felt one that expanded in length would be better. This is a solid oar and looks like it will fit our needs.
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- No
Comments about Avery® Trac-Loc® Push Pole with Marsh Foot and 3-in-1 Paddle:
Use this push pole to fish the flats around oyster bars and it does a good job in damanding conditions. Pole is very heavy, but that is a plus to me in these conditions. Good value as purchased with the attachments.
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Comments about Avery® Trac-Loc® Push Pole with Marsh Foot and 3-in-1 Paddle:
Great well made and great price what else can you say get one!
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
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- Easy To Set Up
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Comments about Avery® Trac-Loc® Push Pole with Marsh Foot and 3-in-1 Paddle:
By standing in front of Jon boat, very easy to maneuver through marsh standing up with pole at full length. Paddle like a canoe but out in front.
The decoy slots will catch all the weeds which is not good. Otherwise we have two with paddle blades in the boat. The pole is strong and fluted to hold its position with strong push button locks.
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
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- Compact
- Lightweight
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- Waterfowl hunting
Comments about Avery® Trac-Loc® Push Pole with Marsh Foot and 3-in-1 Paddle:
Works great for getting me around the swamps.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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- Attachments easy to mount
- Easy To Set Up
- Good pole
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- Bird Hunting
Comments about Avery® Trac-Loc® Push Pole with Marsh Foot and 3-in-1 Paddle:
Not too heavy
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- No
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Comments about Avery® Trac-Loc® Push Pole with Marsh Foot and 3-in-1 Paddle:
I use it for pushing around oyster beds when flounder gigging..easy to pull out, light weight and durable...well worth the money!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Very durable
Cons
- NEEDS MORE COLORS
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- ALL TYPES OF BOATING
Comments about Avery® Trac-Loc® Push Pole with Marsh Foot and 3-in-1 Paddle:
PUSHPOLE,Maybe is what the name you use to buy this thing.ButIam still finding things to use it for.I bought the pole and the paddle.And use this thing for,well where do you start?OH,1 a paddle it works fine for that.2 picking up Decoys works great,push pole works great,and I'm mul-t-tasking.Because I just use the paddle not the duck foot you can buy.The paddle is so tough,I cheaped out and never got one.Works as a anchor in soft bottoms.Dig mud,snow,swampmuck no prolem.Fishing I use it to move my boat around shallow flats rather than using my trolling motor.I can be real sneeky and make very little noise. It also pops stuck lures down to 6ft.+I guess by now you Know I love this PRODUCT.And I'm sure you will too.They are heavy,but thats a good thing to me.And are sort of ugly too.I have not yet seen any fancy bass rigs with one.But that's to bad for them and good for me.That is why they need more colors.
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one of the adjustment buttons disappeared locking the pole in a short position. How do I get it to reappear to lengthen the pole?Asked on 4/27/2012 by Anonymous0 answers






