

Redfish Stealth Starts here
Lightweight. Quiet. Attack-mode ready. Just like Captain Brian and Falesha run their flats, your boat should stay locked—no drifting, no fuss.
Equip yourself for redfish season now.
Built For The Shallows
Captain Brian and Falesha have spent countless mornings chasing redfish across the Florida flats.
When they first dropped the Stayput, they both knew it wasn’t just another anchor. The pole went in clean and quiet—no splash, no drift, no noise to spook the school. That moment sealed it. In fall redfish country, a reliable stake isn’t a luxury—it’s your stealth advantage.
The Stayput keeps their skiff locked in place while they line up the perfect cast, working the tide in silence. It’s more than a piece of gear— it’s the difference between chasing fish and staying on them when the bite goes wild.




Pole Spike
Why Redfish Anglers Trust Stayput
When redfish schools push across shallow flats, every second counts. With Stayput, anglers can lock in instantly and stay in range without drifting past the bite. Our 6ft pole is perfect for ultra-shallow mud and grass flats, while the 8ft version offers extra hold in current or slightly deeper cuts.
Whether it’s Captain Brian and Falesha fishing the Southwest Florida flats, or weekend anglers exploring the backcountry, the Stayput keeps everyone steady and silent. Some prefer a bow-mounted setup for quick deployment, while others freehand their pole and tie off. Either way, the result is the same—quiet, rock-solid hold that keeps you positioned where the reds are feeding

Tread Light. Hold Tight. Redfish Stay.
Whether you’re on a Florida flat or a Texas lagoon, your spike should glide into the water. Our anchors slide in quiet, hold firm, and leave no trace. Crafted in the USA to face salt, sun, and shell.
I fish solo from my yak in Mobile Bay. This anchor is light, tough, and easy to drop while I’m sitting. Best kayak upgrade I’ve made.
— Alex C., Gulf Coast Angler
I stopped chasing fish — they came to me. Quiet stakes, zero drift. Game changer in redfish season
— Coastal guide, Texas
No clanking chain, no metal mess. Just push it down and tie off. My Stayput has changed the way I fish from my LT10.
— Jordan K, Volusia Angler
FAQs
Do I need a mount when running reds?
Not necessarily. Captain Brian and Falesha prefer using a bow mount setup on their skiff because it lets them deploy and lock down instantly from the front of the boat. But plenty of anglers run their Stayput pole freehand — just drop it in and tie off. Whether you use a mount or not, the pole keeps you locked where the reds are feeding.
What length works best for redfish flats?
Use 6 ft for ultra-shallow shell or mud flats
Use 8 ft when you’re in slight current edges or deeper cuts
What makes Stayput better when chasing reds?
Our anchor is made from resin-injected solid fiberglass, allowing clean penetration through grass, shell, and mud. It holds firm where others slip.
How quiet is "quiet"?
So quiet you can stake down on a tailing red without spooking it. No clanks, no metallic noise—just instant control.
Lock In. Target. Hook Up.
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