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    Man you are ready for moby dick aren't you.
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    I'm not sure if that's a cane pole or telephone pole you have there! lol

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    Dude how can you move that around in a boat without knocking everyone overboard or on the dock for that matter, LOL? I am guessing here, but you must be at home since you would need a flat bed trailer to get it anywhere else. I think that is one extreme pole there!

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    when u get done fishing with that u can use it in duck season as a push pole:D

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    Dont laugh I seen Wally Marshall use poles that big when the lake was above normal!
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    My grandpa's old homeplace had some bamboo twice that big around. Biggest that I guess I have ever seen!
    He also had 6 catalpa worm trees that one person probably couldn't reach all the way around.
    After his death it was sold for development and all pushed down.
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    Now that's lol
    It's not the numbers or the size, it's the time spent on the water!

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    great shot!!!

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