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I'm looking to purchase a new boat within the next month.  I was looking for input on the Talon if possible.  On paper, it sounds like a perfect concept.  I have a feeling I won't drift and I'll get more and accurate casts into areas holding fish.  The gentleman I'm buying the boat off of suggested I only buy one Talon because my boat will only be 16 feet and I live on a small lake with no heavy boat traffic.  Would you guys agree?  He clearly could get another $1,000 out of me by insisting I need a second, so I respect him not trying to take advantage.  Is the Talon worth the hype?  A big part of me can't wait to find out!

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I have dual Power Pole Micro's on my Pro 170 Tracker and really like them. If you only need one and it's on a 16' boat, 1 Micro will save you $500, 2 will save you a grand. I have one on the front and the other opposed on the back.  Brian.

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Worth the hype and then some!

 

I only have 1 8ft on my 19' Champion.  2 of them is nice but you can get along fine with 1....and 1 is a HUGE advantage over none!  I don't know how I would get along without one now.   Do I want another?  Yep!  Do I need it?  Nope.  Will I get another one?  I might, maybe next year.

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Thanks for the scoop fellas!  I'm looking forward to using it.  I don't tournament fish and I live on a small lake so I'm guessing only needing one is probably best.  I have a feeling my percentages will go up thanks to the Talon.  The promotional vids Minn Kota has on their website and Youtube channel are impressive!

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I have a single 8ft Talon on a 20' boat and love it. I use it more when I'm not tournament fishing than when I am. I like having one as I can use it as a pivot point and use the trolling motor to either hold me or rotate me. If you are a bed fisherman, I'd say get a second one. If not, one should do you just fine.  

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One final question. Would you guys say your percentages went up with the Talon as far as catching goes?

well if you think it's going to help* you become more accurate then I'd say so.

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