Bamboo Fishing Poles
Custom bamboo fishing pole
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Bamboo Dowel Rod $2.49 Bamboo rods are available in 6 different diameters. Each rod is kiln dried. Use bamboo rods as an eco-friendly alternative for indoor/outdoor projects, furniture, and home decor. No. 6250UB-100: 1/8″ to 1/4″ diameter, 48″ long No. 6251UB-50: 3/8″ to 5/8″ diameter, 48″ long No. 6252UB-25: 3/4″ to 1″ diameter, 48″ long No. 6253UB-10: 1-1/8″ to 1-3/8″ diameter, 96″ long No. 6254UB-5: 1-1/2″ to 1-3/4″… |
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9.75in Butterfly Net W/30in Bamboo Handle (Asst. Neon Colors) $7.99 9.75in Butterfly Net W/30in Bamboo Handle (Asst. Neon Colors)… |
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Antique & Collectible Fishing Rods: Identification & Value Guide $19.13 ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE FISHING RODS 4th Printing (November 2002). This most recent printing includes a revised and updated price guide with additional historical data and rod maker listings. It is a valuable resource for the collector, antique dealer or angler interested in classic fly rods, bait casting rods, spinning and ocean rods produced from bamboo, wood, fiberglass and steel. The author prov… |
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Casting a Spell: The Bamboo Fly Rod and the American Pursuit of Perfection $0.99 Thirty-five million Americansâone in eightâlike to go fishing. Fly fishers have always considered themselves the aristocracy of the sport, and a small number of those devotees, a few thousand at most, insist upon using one device in the pursuit of their obsession: a handcrafted split-bamboo fly rod. Meeting this demand for perfection are the inheritors of a splendid art, one that reveres… |
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DISCONTINUED Bamboo Play – CatFisher Rod & Reel Cat Toy $11.34 … |
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Zebco Spincast Fishing Combo with TacklePak $18.95 The 202 spincast combo from Zebco® includes a reel, 5′ rod and tackle wallet. The 202 reel features stainless steel pickup pins, a star-adjustable drag and ABS housing; it comes pre-spooled with 10-lb monofilament line…. |
bamboo fishing pole?
I have a lot of bamboo stalks and I need to know how to turn them into useful fishing rods. Anybody know how? Do they work good? Are they easy to make?
Thanks
all you really need is a couple eyes and a place to wrap your line. Very simple, and theres nothing funner than cane poleing for bluegills. Fabricate yourself a couple eyes using paperclips, unbend them and reshape them into the eyes, allowing for some of the wire to be used as a “foot” part.Having a helper, hold the eye in the place where you want it,one on the skinny end of the pole, and one about halfway up the length. Using a heavyweight sewing thread, wrap multiple wraps of the thread around the foot part, attaching it to the pole. Make many wraps, then, using CA glue(super glue), the thick or medium thickness type, cover the thread. Do this same thing to the other eye you bent. Be careful not to glue your fingers, or especially your helpers fingers, because you will later need your helper to fillet all those bluegills! On the handle end, drill a couple holes with an 1/8th inch drillbit, and superglue in a couple short lengths of 1/8th inch dowel rod to wrap your string to. Glue in the dowels at a bit of an angle, ————–/—— so when your line is wrapped it wont slip over the dowels. Put your line around them, and knot it so its held on, and wrap enough line on there so you have plenty for fishing for a long time. So yes, it is pretty simple to build a cane pole, and once you find a good spot for poleing, you will see I was right, its great fun!
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