Here's my stake out pole, only cost me $2.50.
Go to a plumbing store and get 5 ft of schedule80 PVC, I got 1 1/2" diameter (outside to outside), only because that was the smallest they had when I went.
Drill hole through one end, an inch or so below the end. Make sure the hole is big enough to fit a piece of rope of string through:
After that take a jigsaw and cut the other end at an angle to make a point:
And that's it, ready to go. This type of PVC is much stronger then regular PVC pipe, no need to put anything inside of it.
Here's a pic of it rigged and ready to go...
Cheap Steak Out Pole
Cheap Steak Out Pole
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I thought the Schedule 80 was the thinner stuff... I'll use the Sch 40 since it's thicker and will hold my bote in place without bending and if the sun gets to it... oh well theres $3 down the tubes
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My bad dude... I meant I would go with sch80 so it is stronger and holds my bote in place better.... I had a 50/50 shot and having it right I have been toying with the idea of a PVC stake out pole but I haven't done it yet. A buddy of mine up here has one and he swears by it. Of course his is a cajun anchor and cost $80 but I do like the concept. A lot of the creeks I fish are a pluff mud bottom and a stake out pole doesn;t help much but whe I get out on the sounds they are the ticket. I am sick of the mushoom anchor I have now so I think I will go the dog leash and barbell with the PVC SOP and call it a day
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The wall thickness you need also depends on the size pipe. I used 3/4" sch 40 on my Marquesa because it fits the scupper holes, works great. Used 1/2" sch 40 on my son's Mojo (smaller scupper holes) and it kinked on the deeper flats. Found a piece of 80 and its fine. You can also stick a dowel up inside to stiffen it too, and it makes it float.
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I did the same thing EXCEPT I squeezed some construction glue into the PVC and then inserted a wood dowel (forget the size but they have one that is a pretty snug fit), glued a "T" on top and cut a piece of swim noodle to fit in it so it floats. Ran a long "eye" bolt through the "T", the PVC and dowel, glued a nut on the other side and tied a 5' rope off to it with a large clip on the other end to clip off to the belt.
Painted it camo color and then cut the 45 deg angle at the bottom. Made 3 at once so I could give 2 to a couple buddies and they haven't quit raving about it yet.
total cost for 3= $11
Painted it camo color and then cut the 45 deg angle at the bottom. Made 3 at once so I could give 2 to a couple buddies and they haven't quit raving about it yet.
total cost for 3= $11
Dog Guide wrote:I did the same thing EXCEPT I squeezed some construction glue into the PVC and then inserted a wood dowel (forget the size but they have one that is a pretty snug fit), glued a "T" on top and cut a piece of swim noodle to fit in it so it floats. Ran a long "eye" bolt through the "T", the PVC and dowel, glued a nut on the other side and tied a 5' rope off to it with a large clip on the other end to clip off to the belt.
Painted it camo color and then cut the 45 deg angle at the bottom. Made 3 at once so I could give 2 to a couple buddies and they haven't quit raving about it yet.
total cost for 3= $11
No need to do that with the schedule80 PVC, I did the same thing and didn't like it, IMO sched80 is much better.
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I forgot to mention that, I tapped the dowel about an inch up into the PVC and then filled the end with a hard epoxy for the same reason.J.P. FROG wrote:I pretty much did the same as "Dog Guide" but put a little "hydraulic cement" in the end after cutting a 45 degree taper on the pointy end (to keep from filling with mud when pushing in the ground).
Here's another idea:
All items can be found at Home Depot.
3/4" schd 40. (Thin wall, has the red letters on it for drinking water)
Push Broom handle with the metal threaded portion on the bottom.
(Find the right one, it should fit up inside the pvc snuggly, do not force it as it will get stuck and never come out, plus if you do get it to go up inside it will cause the pvc to swell)
Get a "T" and some end caps.
Cut the bottom at a 45 degree angle.
Add a 1" x 1/4" x 20 SS bolt on the top for your camera to mount on.
This will float and is super strong, much stronger than just a piece of pvc, plus it doesnt cost much to make. I've made several for forum members.
All items can be found at Home Depot.
3/4" schd 40. (Thin wall, has the red letters on it for drinking water)
Push Broom handle with the metal threaded portion on the bottom.
(Find the right one, it should fit up inside the pvc snuggly, do not force it as it will get stuck and never come out, plus if you do get it to go up inside it will cause the pvc to swell)
Get a "T" and some end caps.
Cut the bottom at a 45 degree angle.
Add a 1" x 1/4" x 20 SS bolt on the top for your camera to mount on.
This will float and is super strong, much stronger than just a piece of pvc, plus it doesnt cost much to make. I've made several for forum members.
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If you want it to float you can just shove a piece of pool noodle down it.
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