Sam Heaton Super sensitive 10' Is the easiest I've ever used.
Sam Heaton Super sensitive 10' Is the easiest I've ever used.
I use a 5 1/2 ft sharpshooter from B&M.
I love to catchem on an 5.6 ul but the cane pole is hard to beat........
RESPECT THE LAND AS WELL AS THE GAME YOU HUNT!
"Life is like a coin, you can spend it any way you wish but you can only spend it once"
I got access to a huge patch of cane in the swamp behind my house. I remember when I was a kid growing up in the backwoods of Walker county, Alabama, folks used to hang cane poles from tree limbs with a heavy weight tied to the tip end so they'd dry straight. This thread reminded me I need to go chop a few and hang them to dry.
Well, the first place we lived was a coal mining community called Praco. It isn't there anymore. It has been strip mined. Last place we lived was south of Dora, a wide place in the road called Twilleytown on the Walker/Jefferson county line. It isn't on any maps and there's not even a sign for it. We moved from there to Jacksonville, FL when I was 10.
I got an aunt and uncle buried up your way, either Guin or Winfield. I can't remember which. I was up visiting my brother in early March and that Corridor X Freeway passes pretty close to Twilleytown these days. His place is on Reeds Ferry Rd and I have been wanting to try that section of the river for a spell but that's a long way to trailer my rig. First time I remember going fishing my dad took me there and we fished a creek called Burnt Cane Creek.
Guys, let's stay on topic.