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    Where are you fellas buying your fiberglass cane poles? I'm talking the telescopic type.

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    I have seen some at Walmart
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    I like the ones with reel seat and eyes. Walmart, basspro or grizzly jig should have them
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    I was raised up using the B&M telescopic that has a reel on the butt. B&M sells them

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    Quote Originally Posted by pwcb2005 View Post
    I was raised up using the B&M telescopic that has a reel on the butt. B&M sells them
    I remember those. Green with a black reel
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    HA !! Mine are around 50yrs old, so I don't have a clue where I bought them.

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    Didn't those have a tool to thread them down the center of the tube?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    Didn't those have a tool to thread them down the center of the tube?
    Yes they did. A long thin wire. It was a pain to use. I use 12' Wally Marshall Pro Series now, but those poles are excellent to teach a newbie how to not use the reel when vertical jigging.

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    That was an old memory.
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