Bass Pro Shops® Telescopic Push Pole or Push Pole Duck Feet

   

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Duck Feet

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  • Durable ribbed aluminum push pole with stainless steel buttons
  • Duck feet for use with telescopic pole boasts automatic opening
  • Color: Marsh green
  • A. Push Pole This 6' pole extends to 9' or 11' and is constructed of strong ribbed aluminum with stainless steel buttons for attaching accessories (Sold separately). Color: Marsh Green.

    B. Push Pole Duck Feet Use with Telescopic Pole. Hinged for easy withdrawal and automatic opening. Marsh Green finish on steel base.

Rated 4.4 out of 5 by 12 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great affordable compact push pole Compact, strong, affordable. What more can I say.. December 7, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by most useful purchase in a long time I hunt in a creek thats shallow stumpy and muddy and this gets me to my hunting spots with ease where a boat motor or trolling motor wouldn't August 16, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by Push Pole A great product for manuvering your bost in very shallow water. April 20, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by when i remember it works well on my jon boat when i remember to bring it wheather its to help shove off or just to hold for those needed trips to a bank a freind might make April 20, 2010
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it is about a 1 1/2 diameter. You would have to whittle down the pole or put a metel reduction sleeve and screw the duck bill to the sleeve
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The outside diameter is 1.25".
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hook is plastic. Have been using it to hook buoys on crab pots. Pole is aluminum should last a while.
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Stainless steel button has broken on push pole, can a new button be purchased or do you have to buy a complete new push pole?
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Check with Dotline for parts by calling 800-279-4611.
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They come separately. They even ship separately!
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order them seperatly
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you have to order them seperate
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