There is a technique when pocket fishing to nose the boat out and use spot lock, while fishing off the rear deck. This gives the angler need for only one pole with a spot lock.
The Power Poles are good together and are used mostly for launching. The fishing aspects are limited and can be handy depending on the depth of water your area offers. In Arkansas and Missouri, to Tennessee, the need for Poles is limited as the depth of water is too deep for reach.
We do not endorse Talons as the universal brackets are large, bulky, heavy and block the ladder. The original Talon units were top heavy and high weight kills hole shot. The newer motor mounted mid-stem version is better, though still has some weight. You will a lot of side use for ladders and other components as well as access to bow eyes. The product is fine and seems dependable.
Today, we have a promotion with two power poles, and that’s great for a Texas or Florida angler. Most would be good with one Power Pole and the Ultrex today.