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#208594 - 09/26/10 07:07 PM Telescoping poke-pole fishing rod
dweste Offline
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Registered: 02/16/08
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Loc: Central California
I am looking for a telescoping rod in the 12 foot range what is hollow to allow the line to run inside, preferably with a small integrated reel. I want to be able to use a heavy braided line and lures / bait to catch fish up to about ten (10) pounds in weight.

[Edit: Preferably segments would be no longer than 3 feet.]

The idea is to be able to use a dapping / no cast technique along saltwater and freshwater shorelines, including poke-poling bait into rocky crevices and pools. I want to place, drag, and drift bait, lures, and flies without the need for precision casting.

Anybody using such poles or know where to buy them?

Thoughts?

Thanks.


Edited by dweste (09/26/10 07:25 PM)

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#208595 - 09/26/10 07:46 PM Re: Telescoping poke-pole fishing rod [Re: dweste]
Am_Fear_Liath_Mor Offline
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Registered: 08/03/07
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I just use a very basic Leeda 2XL 12ft 3pc Beachcaster rod and a Shakespeare SALT FDX Surf Reel for sea shore fishing.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shakespeare-SALT-FDX-Surf-Reel/dp/B002SICFWS

Cheap and cheerful fishing kit.

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#208596 - 09/26/10 07:56 PM Re: Telescoping poke-pole fishing rod [Re: dweste]
MoBOB Offline
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My question would be: Are you going to eat a ten-pound fish in a single day? I would think that going to a smaller pole and going after a manageable size of fish would be the way to go. There are plenty of almost pocket-sized telescopers out there that would be more than adequate.

My $.02
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#208598 - 09/26/10 08:44 PM Re: Telescoping poke-pole fishing rod [Re: MoBOB]
dweste Offline
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Loc: Central California
Originally Posted By: MoBOB
My question would be: Are you going to eat a ten-pound fish in a single day? I would think that going to a smaller pole and going after a manageable size of fish would be the way to go.


My first thought, too. But nature does not always send you the fish you order and bigger hungry things could break yur outfit if it is not sized to withstand them.

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#208599 - 09/26/10 08:47 PM Re: Telescoping poke-pole fishing rod [Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
dweste Offline
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Registered: 02/16/08
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Loc: Central California
Originally Posted By: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor
I just use a very basic Leeda 2XL 12ft 3pc Beachcaster rod ....


Thanks for the source! My fantasy includes hiking and backpacking with the rod so that shorter pieces would be much handier.

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#208600 - 09/26/10 09:17 PM Re: Telescoping poke-pole fishing rod [Re: dweste]
chickenlittle Offline
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Registered: 06/06/10
Posts: 102
Loc: Canada
Shakespear makes a thing called a Wonderpole for crappy fishing.
They are about the right length for a cane when closed and can be from 10 feet up to 20 feet long when extended.
http://www.shakespeare-fishing.com/products/rods/wonderpole.shtml
They are on the list as TSP for telescopic pole.
They are a straight fishing pole with out even a real seat or guides except the tip, so not for long distance casting.
(although there are some tricks that let you fly fish and surf cast with them)
I have no idea if it would work for you because they are not really made for heavy fish but it might be worth a look.
If your fishing line is less than the strength of the rod you wont worry about the rod, and these poles have a lot of springiness in them.
Most fishing tackle places should have them.

There is another range of wonder poles made by The American Flag & Banner Company that is a lot heavier.
They are intended to fly flags from or be used as radio antennas.
I suspect they would be too heavy for what you want, and they are still long enough to use as a walking stick when closed.
http://www.wonderpole.com/index.html


Edited by chickenlittle (09/26/10 09:20 PM)

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#208610 - 09/27/10 01:35 AM Re: Telescoping poke-pole fishing rod [Re: dweste]
Richlacal Offline
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Registered: 02/11/10
Posts: 778
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
Because you didn't state what you have under your belt,As far as Angling Background is concerned,I will assume you are a Novice,or less,& In that case,Me,Wearing your shoes,I would go to Big 5 or Wally World,& Purchase a simple-Spincast Kit,Pole,line,sinkers/bobbers,hooks,float bait,Rapala-rattler lure,spoon-jig or 2,Purchase Salt & Freshwater Fishing license for the years 2010/2011,& Get out & Fish! Short of Extreme Luck,If you don't know Nibble from Bite,as per feeling goes,Your home will not have the pleasure of that Wonderful aroma,Known World-Wide as Fried Fish!Tip: Try to sit next to an Older person,& Ask questions! The Internet can give you the tools,It can't give you the Skillset! Go Get your Feet Wet,& Good Luck!

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#208618 - 09/27/10 04:07 AM Re: Telescoping poke-pole fishing rod [Re: Richlacal]
dweste Offline
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Registered: 02/16/08
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Loc: Central California
Thanks, Richard!

I did not think to include my fishing background. I have been fishing for the last fifty [50] plus years, with a fair amount of catching thrown in. I have been successful in fresh, salt, and brackish water.

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#208624 - 09/27/10 09:54 AM Re: Telescoping poke-pole fishing rod [Re: dweste]
Henry_Porter Offline
Member

Registered: 03/24/07
Posts: 111
Not sure the following meets all of your requirements, but you might want to consider a Tenkara set up.

This telescoping rod with fixed line and no reel is ideal for certain kinds of environments (e.g., backpack fishing, trout and panfish, small stream).

Online searches will reveal a growing number of retailers as well as instructional videos.

http://www.tenkarausa.com

http://bit.ly/aKHe71

http://bit.ly/9n8fvL

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#208626 - 09/27/10 11:08 AM Re: Telescoping poke-pole fishing rod [Re: Henry_Porter]
Bill_G Offline
Journeyman

Registered: 06/06/08
Posts: 92
The tenkara rod is facinating. Thanks for posting about it.

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