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Red necker than you !
When I was very young we used chicken/turkey feathers for bream fishing floats . Also have used a pine cone till it would not float for larger fish .We would buy mill end line for about a quarter but never knew exactly how much you were getting . Did not take much on the zebco 202 . Any others have similar past ?
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Corks with line straight through then
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I used my grandmother corks that sealed here snuff bottle and the hooks I bought from the little country store were purchased from a single box at that store as well as the cat gut line was sold by the foot we would use piece of wheel weights for sinkers and used whatever bush or small tree for a pole and it was a treat when we found bamboo cane poles.
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Grenada spillway has tons of sparkplugs in it used as fishing weights . Old enough to remember the "wildlife zoo" and the bait shop on the dam .We would dig worms and sell to bait shop . Worms were in the woods there by the thousand . We sold to bait shop for a penny , they sold for two cents . The also had a fish trough and would buy catfish .
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Christmas tree tensel streamers tied on bream hooks using sewing thread. Thrown with a thrift story fly rod. Sure did have some fun with those fall schooling little bass
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Old enough to remember the boat rental/bait shop on Sardis lower lake.
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ON THE REZ YOU COULD RENT A JON BOAT AND THEY WOULD TAKE IT WHERE YOU WANTED IT . WHEN YOU GOT THROUGH JUST LEAVE IT AND THEY WOULD SOME HOW FIND IT AND PICK IT UP . ALWAYS HAD MY BROTHER'S HAND ME DOWN RODS . WOULD SKULL THE BOAT AND FLY FISH . ESPECIALLY WHEN THE MAYFLYS WERE HATCHING OUT .
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