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Old July 2nd, 2005, 04:06 PM
alwaysfishking
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I bought 4 on e-bay for around 9 bucks delivered
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And using the cane pole I stick by my theory that pound for pound
Bluegills are the toughest fighting freshwater fish out there


I had one when I was a kid, but all I ever caught on it was goldfish and
a few rainbow trout. Not much fight when you just lift them out of the
water.

Oh, man. You are giving my the urge to go out and buy one of those cane
poles we used to sell in the hardware store for $3.99. Knowing what I
know now about fishing I imagine I could be quite deadly with one.
Hmmmm.....

Oh, man those old cane poles were great. 3 or 4 sections and about a
zillion feet long. Came with a hook, and a little plastic spindle of
braided line and a float.

Oh, man. I bet I can give some people a bit of start. Out there with
my big expensive bass boat using a 4 dollar cane pole. Ok. I'm sold.
Where can I get one.

I'm thinking maybe a clear bubble float, and some 1/16th or maybe 1/32
size jigs.


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Bob La Londe
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Here we go.

http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...=SearchResults

It only costs aboutr a dollar more than when I was a kid. I notice it
comes with mono now instead of that old green braid.

Ah, here is a nice 14 footer.

http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...=SearchResults

Now you got me itching. I do have a fiberglass 10' crappie pole and a 12'
graphite one. Maybe I need to go out and do some panfishing.
Hmmmmmm..... To bad I have to go move a phone system and a server this
weekend. Maybe Monday.

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Bob La Londe
http://www.YumaBassMan.com