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Why are push poles so expensive??
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Stiffy Push Poles, seems to be the choice of most flats guides now?
You can get a heavy fiberglass pole for around 250.00, the graphite run around 900.00. |
$$$$$$
cause they make them for yuppie flyfishermen
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Yah, I was looking a couple years ago and thought it was pretty ridiculous. $250 was cheaper than I saw at that time... I didn't find anything under 320.
I ended up just getting this 12' telescopic aluminum one from BPS for $35. It works well for adjusting my drift and poling without alot of wind. Its too short to move into the wind and current. Actually Scotch, I don't think most yuppy flyfisherman would buy a pole, they just go out with guides who buy the poles. |
I made a push pole over the winter out of stainless steel. Anyone ever use stainless? :confused:
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Just made one 16' long.went to job lot they have a tree prunning
set up that extends to 14' bought 2 the bigger dia. poles are 7' long used one of the smaller poles to connect the two,only extended it 2'. now I will wrap fiberglass and build up the smaller pole to the larger one.should work,'total cost $44 did not figure in fiberglass cloth and resin, but it a lot cheaper then a Stiffy. The inside dia is 11/4" the mud tip for a Stiffy should fit. Scotch Bonnet--I aint no yuppy fly fisherman,but your right about that stuff,but remember just because you own a boat they think your RICH. |
:) Pushpoles are like houses!!!
It is what the buyer is willing to pay!!!!:cool: |
Hey denis.....................
You got it better than the yuppies no work - fish whenever you want;) |
I don't think you will ever see a professional guide, or a serious flats fisherman, that is poleing a boat 7 days a week using a home made pole.
You need sturdy and light. |
$300 for a fiberglass stick is crazy
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