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The problem for you is that Walmart doesn't sell them. What are you going to do
when you break it? Gone Analing wrote: I was reading about the use of a cane pole. Thinking of giving it a whirl next season. It is quick and easy in weeds (clear pockets) and around docks. Suppose to be more fun than a barrel of monkeys,. I was think of trying it on other species such as pike, salmon, carp, brookies etc. The read seem to say that they are not meant to be used for bigger fish. May look for one at the spring fishing show. It would be great for bass in weed beds using soft plastics. Anybody else use a cane pole? |
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Sometimes you have to look beyond Walmart. If the cane pole is manufactured by
a nationally recognized company there will be a warranty in place. I don't expect to break the rod so it is a non issue for me as it should be for you. |
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"Gone Angling" wrote in message
... Sometimes you have to look beyond Walmart. If the cane pole is manufactured by a nationally recognized company there will be a warranty in place. I don't expect to break the rod so it is a non issue for me as it should be for you. Manufactured? Cane poles are manufactured by God. Sorry. No guarantee. The one thing God gave everybody is the chance to screw up and pay the consequences. -- Bob La Londe Yuma, Az http://www.YumaBassMan.com Promote Your Fishing, Boating, or Guide Site for Free Simply add it to our index page. No reciprocal link required. (Requested, but not required) |
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