After doing a bunch of searching and reading I went with the Talons. My biggest reasons were......
1: I wanted the most depth I could get and Talons have a 12 foot model. I would recommend getting the 12's if you go with talons.
2: I also did not want to add all the weight of the hydraulics.
3: It seems the power poles all end up getting sloppy and needing bushings replaced if you use them much at all.
4: Another thing is that if the poles get stuck down you have to get in the water with the power poles and pull them loose; with the talons there is a bolt head you use a wrench on to manually turn them up if they get stuck down so you don't have to get in the water like power poles. You probably don't have to worry about this with all the hard bottom of the lakes. Up here we have mud bottoms so I was concerned about them getting stuck.
5: I liked the option on the talons for the settings for 'soft bottom' and the 'wave' setting where it automatically bumps them down every few seconds. That helps in the wind for sure!
I am sure in your research you will read about people having problems with them not going down; what is happening is they are getting mud and stuff up in them when they retract them and then it hardens up after use. All a person needs to do is flush them with water after using them if you get mud up in them when retracting them. Again something you won't need to worry about with the rock bottoms on your lakes.