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Restrung a couple (16) footers, two (13) footers, a (12) footer and (7) ten footers as I get prepped for my favorite time of the year..........I have (16) ten footers and usually set (2) up with the same bait so I can quickly change poles if any problems occur.....e.g. wrapped line, knots...etc. I will soon retire the 16 footers for the season and will sail with roughly two dozen 10/12 footers despite only fishing one at a time........
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A VERY IMPRESSIVE ARSENAL OF RODS THERE JEFF !!
Thanks for posting these pictures, Jeff. Very much appreciated. I want to try these, bet I'll be the only one up here using them. Caught my very first fish, a creek chub on a cane pole many, many years ago.
I pass through the eye and secure my line with a series of knots and electrical tape several feet down the pole from the eye.........I have photos here showing my preferred method but it's not an exact science.......also remember your eyes will corrode if you don't allow them to dry out after use........this is as simple as setting them in the sun for an hour fully extended and allow collected moisture to dry out.......
Hey Mike.....Happy holidays and I appreciate the questions regarding telescopic poles.......It's not the only technique I use but I really enjoy this method for many reasons........In my region I fish heavy cover and the poles allow for precision that is not available to casting anglers.......I just enjoy having constant contact with my bait and pole and line does this.........The poles have limitations based on their length but look at it like you would line size.......You would have little to no success on the rivers I fish with line under 8 pound test but many anglers swear by it based on their locations and I agree with them......I've caught hundreds of largemouth up to 7 pounds on these poles........catfish over ten.......crappie to three pounds.......bowfin.........carp......the list goes on........I have broken several poles over the years but I take 7,500 fish a year on poles........your line is going to pop sometimes too right.........It is important to have a landing net available for the larger fish although I swing thousands of gills and crappie without reaching for the net.......It's key to never tie your line directly to the eye rather down the pole a bit which spreads the stress throughout the pole.......new models even come with a complete set of eyes and will hold little reels that allow some flexibility when fishing different depths and the likes...........My suggestion is to try it and see what you think........I still cast a lot because I love the feel of ultralight gear with a pound bluegill zipping around.........you have to be close to the fish with pole and line and this will certainly spook fish at times especially in clear water........but my bet is if you catch a few with this fun technique you will always come back to it.........
Wow Jeffrey pretty impressive stuff no wonder you always do so good your like a boy scout, always prepared.
Got several more for Christmas.......can never have too many in my opinion.......
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