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  1. #1
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    Free section poles

    Or bream busters as some say
    Got a pile 8'-16'
    Probably 16 or 16 poles
    Perfer to go to someone w/ kids
    Apex pickup only, phone call has priority
    Free
    Bill
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    Last edited by bbbill; 01-24-2022 at 10:38 AM.

  2. Fishing is a Passion
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    #2
    I have grand kids but have no idea what you are talking about
    2002 Pro Craft 200 Super Pro- 2005 200 Mercury Optimax, Retired
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    #3
    Fiberglass cane poles that you can collapse to store or extend to fish. Great way to start kids fishing.
    Phillip "Wade" Norris
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    #4
    i caught so many crappie on those back in the day!

  5. Mike Lamb
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    #5
    used something like that for catfish. You shove about 3 feet in the bank. then you bait with gold fish. Run the lines every few hrs.
    Michael Lamb
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    #6
    Johnny. You are welcome to them!

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    #7
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyO View Post
    I have grand kids but have no idea what you are talking about
    A blast with a kid. My wife and I were talking about it this past weekend. I didn't figure it out until the youngest of four came along. Pull up to a dock or bush and let them drop a minnow and bobber right in place, no need for casting but they can do it their self at a young age. Big stuff for a little kid and very productive. Mine are 12' long. Maybe a year or two and I'll be doing it my oldest grand daughter. I prefer docks to brush just because they get tangled less.

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    #8
    Won 2 crappie classics using those extension poles in the back of big beaver on Jordan. If you don't like seeing a cork go down them something's wrong w/ you!

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    #9
    Especially, when that cork goes down real slow ������

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    #10
    If you still have any, Samantha Gay on FaceBook has a great non profit for kids. Great person and I'm sure they would be put to great use.
    https://www.facebook.com/samantha.gay.33


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    Still looking to give away to local family