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GLS (Jan 24th 2021) |
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Re: Poling a boat
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Jan 24th a 02:47 PM
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by Geo. Newbern |
Geo. Newbern |
Brent, I use unfinished wood curtain rods from home improvement stores. They don't telescope, but you don't need nearly as long a pole as you might think. A triangular scrap of plywood screwed to the end will keep it from sticking in the mud. In open water I use the pole like a kayak paddle. Cost is within anybody's budget...Geo
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