I have a 14 foot fiberglass Stiffy Push Pole. It works great. You need a push pole for many reasons, especially for hunting big bed fish up shallow in places like Okeechobee and Seminole. The Stiffy Push Pole I have is two pieces, it screws together and can be stored in two 7 Foot sections. The size of 14″ is a good size for me, the size of the boat and how deep of water I’m sitting. I seriously like having either 7 foot sections or one long 14 foot section of strong fiberglass pole in my boat when I run around Okeechobee. Between snakes, gators, birds and who knows what else, you never know when you need something to keep the critters away. Also, getting stuck, high centered, overheated, lost or otherwise in a bad situation, a push pole is quite a useful tool that I find myself using often. I imagine guys on the California Delta or Potomac, with the tidal nature of those waters, and for sure the river rats that duck into backwaters and ponds and need to push up and over shallow bars and structures, could use a good push pole. Click HERE to see us fishing on Lake Okeechobee, where we show the 14 foot fiberglass Stiffy Push Pole in action.
Stiffy makes other push poles and accessories too. You can get the high end (and much lighter weight) graphite Stiffy Push Pole. There are multiple piece/modular push poles and also single piece. Just talk to the them if you have any special requests, they are good and can work with you to get the right length, material, and modular setup for your boat, and have the accessories for storage and mounting the push pole to your boat.