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Shaw E. Grigsby, Jr.
Pole Position

Friday, October 27, 2006



Photo: ESPN Outdoors
Shaw Grigsby says the Power-Pole's flexibility actually backs him off a spot into the perfect casting position.

Remember when BassFan detailed the pattern and gear information for the Top 5 finishers at this year's Bassmaster Legends Major? Shaw Grigsby, who led day 3 and went on to finish 4th, said the Power-Pole was the most critical piece of equipment or gear he used that week.

A lot of BassFans probably thought, "What the heck is a Power-Pole." Grigsby did explain what it was in that article (for reference, click here to read his gear notes from the event). But the likely reason the Power-Pole was an obscurity to so many people is that it's mainly been a saltwater deal.

Not anymore. A few top-level bass pros have taken to using it. And some feel it's such an advantage, they declined to talk about it. But Grigsby isn't shy. Here's his take on the high-tech positioning system.

Spot-On Stop

The Power-Pole acts sort of like an anchor, but not really, because it's better. It's an aftermarket hydraulic unit that mounts to the stern of a boat, and uses a composite spike that extends up to 8 feet below the surface to penetrate the bottom.

"I believe it's the single most important tool on my boat next to my electronics," Grigsby said. "Most anglers see the advantage for sight-fishing, but it's much more than that. I can now fish going with the wind just as effectively as I can going against it. The controls are on a key fab that I attach to my belt loop, and I can feather it as needed to either stop or move, and thoroughly fish a piece of cover or structure.

"We used to use a push-pole and that worked okay, but this deal is much better," he added. "It allows me to position the boat more accurately, whether on bedding bass, or on a piece of cover I need to dissect, and it keeps my hand free at all times. Since the (spike) is made of fiberglass, it's very flexible and can actually position the boat back when deployed."

Here's what he means by that: "When I'm sight-fishing, I move along the shallows looking for bass. If I spot one, I lower the pole, and the flexibility of the pole pulls me back into perfect position without stirring the bottom up. That can mean more bass, and in this game, that's very important."

Culling Aid

The Power-Pole has other uses. Here's a typical tournament nightmare. It's windy, you've got five fish in the box, and every ounce counts. So does every minute. You catch a fish that will give you a few ounces, but it'll take 5 minutes to cull. By the time you're done, you've blown clear off your area.



The Power-Pole's spike drops at the click of a button to grab the bottom.

And if the fishing pressure is heavy, someone may have already moved in.

But Grigsby sinks his Power-Pole when he has to cull. Remember, all it takes is a button-push on his key fab.

"When I catch a keeper, I immediately drop the pole," he said. "I've caught other bass in the same area as a result. I also use it extensively when culling. Instead of floating around when I cull, I maintain position, cull and then get right back after it. That's really a cool deal and I think it has increased my effectiveness."

Notable

> Two versions of the Power-Pole are available: 6- and 8-foot models. It works off the starting battery, uses minimal power and works quickly. Approximate retail price is $1,094 to $1,394, depending on model. For more information about the Power-Pole, visit www.Power-Pole.com.


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Shaw E. Grigsby, Jr.


Hometown
Gainesville, Florida
Age
54
Former Occupation
Pest control business
Stats
Years Pro

26
Top 10 Finishes (Wins)*

48 (8)
Career Earnings*

$1.3 million
Current World Rank

23
Best Finish in 2010

5 - California Delta, 3/11/2010
Best Finish in 2009

6 - Smith Mountain Lake, 4/23/2009
Last 3 Finishes

15 - Lake Conroe, 10/1/2010
52 - Ft. Gibson, 6/17/2010
17 - Kentucky Lake, 6/9/2010
Bassmaster Classics Fished (Won)

10 (0)
FLW Championships Fished (Won)

2 (0)
Angling Stuff
Angling Hero

"Rick Clunn has always been my hero. He's just an awesome angler. I also respect Denny Brauer because he's so professional and so good at everything he does."
Home Lake

Withlacoochee River (FL)
Favorite Lake

"It's hard for me to say. Toho is awesome, but I really love fishing for smallmouths in the Northeast."
Least Favorite Lake

"There are many lakes I don't care to fish because they're very tough fisheries. Tennessee lakes have always been tough for me."
Favorite Technique

Clear-water sight-fishing and finesse fishing, not necessarily for spawning fish
Boat

Triton
Motor

Mercury
Fishing Sponsors

Eagle Claw, Lowrance, MotorGuide, Strike King, Stren, Zebco/Quantum, Spike-It
Non-Fishing Sponsors

Ford, Dick's Sporting Goods, Rugged Shark shoes
Tow Vehicle (Sponsor)

Ford F250 diesel (Ford)
Personal Stuff
Favorite Food

"I love sushi and Mexican, but I like it all. A garbage can describes me fairly well."
Favorite Music

"I don't listen to a whole lot, but when I do it's usually country or oldies ('50s and '60s rock and roll)."
Favorite Book/Movie

The Bible
When Not Fishing

"I love archery and hunting. I really look forward to the hunting season and shooting my bow. I also love fly-fishing. My son and I do that together."
Why He Fishes

"To me it's always been something you never feel you've mastered, no matter how good you are. It's the ultimate sport. It's physical, mental, you need to have good feel -- it encompasses so many different things."
Website

www.one-more-cast.com
Tournament Finishes
Click here to view tournament data for this angler.

*BASS events (all events because BASS does not report Tour and Open earnings separately) and FLW Tour.

Biographical data last updated: 11/17/2004
 


 
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