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Thread: who makes the best bream fishing pole?

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    Quote Originally Posted by boatstall View Post
    Love the feel of cane. Proper butt strength, good transition in the middle, and the softest, fastest tip available.
    Yep, cane has the perfect action, IMO. A lot of fiberglass/graphite poles on the market are just too soft.

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    Sam Heaton Super sensitive 10' Is the easiest I've ever used.

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    I use a 5 1/2 ft sharpshooter from B&M.

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    I love to catchem on an 5.6 ul but the cane pole is hard to beat........
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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWAMP FOX View Post
    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.
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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWAMP FOX View Post
    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.
    You lived just down the road. I live in the big city of Guin Rofl
    Yea alot of mining over in that area still. There's even an exit for Dora on the new interstate now Thumbs Up
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    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.

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    Guys, let's stay on topic.

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