








🎣 Stay anchored, stay ahead—float your fishing game to the next level!
The YakGear YakStick Floating Stake-Out Stick is a 6-foot, lightweight (22oz) fiberglass anchor stick designed for silent, secure anchoring in shallow waters. Featuring a rigid fiberglass shaft, oversized foam grip, and built-in anchor rope attachment, it floats for easy recovery and supports accessory mounts for capturing your fishing adventures.











| ASIN | B079833KYD |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Brand | YakGear |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (819) |
| Date First Available | 2 March 2018 |
| Height | 50 centimeters |
| Included Components | Anchor Stick |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 01-0079 |
| Length | 100 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | YakGear |
| Material Type | Fiberglass |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.3 x 13.72 x 191.14 cm; 612 g |
| Size | 6 Feet |
| Sport | Sport |
| Style | Stick Anchor |
| Weight | 632 g |
| Width | 100 centimeters |
K**4
Solid with just the right amount of flexibility. Highly recommend!
C**E
So glad I finally got the YakStick! I had been using a 3.5lb. anchor that worked okay, but this has been so much easier for me. I put it through the scupper hole in the front of my kayak and I stay put. I like the fact that I don't move around like my old anchor, & I can pull up to where I want and stake my kayak quietly without spooking any fish. Wasn't sure if it was gonna be tall enough but it is perfect for inshore fishing. I have a Bimini top for my yak and if I went with the taller stake I think it might get more in the way so I am glad I went with the 6 ft. option.
J**E
This thing is perfect for fishing the flats in the sounds of the Outer Banks of NC! Don't overthink it, just buy it. A bit spendy, but it was worth it because it works.
F**N
Bought this for my kayak but have also used it for my 20’ bay boat and it’s exceptional. Floats, light weight, and durable. The only con is that the little foam grip below the handle lasted about two hours on the very first use before it ripped off. Otherwise it’s a great piece of gear to add to your yak.
J**S
Well made and does exactly what I need it to do. I use this for inshore saltwater fishing around Galveston. I use it with an anchor trolley and attach the pole using a bungee rope to keep me stationary. Use the spiky end to stake out and the paddle end to push pole. I'm not sure how durable the tip that goes into mud is, as it's plastic, but time will tell. Really, the only complaint I have is the foam near the top tore off the second or third time I used it, but I don't need it anyway so it's no biggie.
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