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Guppy 06-11-2017 06:43 PM

Walking stick
 
Has any of u's guys ever try a walking stick for balance while stumbling (walking) on rocky bottom?

I was thinking about maybe some kind of extension to slide on / off of the butt end of the rod and a catch for it on the belt...

What cha think

ProfessorM 06-11-2017 08:34 PM

I use my rod butt
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MAKAI 06-11-2017 08:44 PM

I use the busted $200 graphite hockey sticks of my nephews.
Saved my ass many times. Little pipe insulation to float it on a short leash a few feet away when not needed. Never gets in the way.
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MikeToole 06-11-2017 09:01 PM

Yes and it helps with both balance and speed moving out through rocky areas. I picked up a couple of sets of the bamboo ski poles and they work great. Just put a clip on them to tie off once you get to where your going. one pole is all you need and I'm on my third season with one of the ski poles.

piemma 06-12-2017 01:58 AM

Always used my pole. Usually wore out the rubber plug on the end each season.

pbadad 06-12-2017 01:11 PM

Wading staff whether the rod or staff is a plus for stability thru the boulder fields. Gets to be more essential as us surfcasters age!
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Guppy 06-12-2017 02:10 PM

Some good stuff, thanks
Using the rod puts the reel under water,,, trying to avoid that
New Gosa 6k best reel I own.... No dunky

bassballer 06-12-2017 02:31 PM

Like some of these guys have said. I always used my rod.

JFigliuolo 06-12-2017 02:42 PM

Always remeber to remove your plug when using the rod as a staff... Had too many close calls 'cause I'm a slow learner.

Raven 06-12-2017 03:42 PM

I've stepped into some Holes thinking
it was relatively flat bottom pouring
water into my waders a few times
comes as a real surprise too

Justfishin' 06-12-2017 04:01 PM

I hit the streams in April up here and use a Folstaff for wading. Folds up to 10", has a carbide tip and cork handle, you pull it out and it locks up on its own. Real dunking saver. Use it in the Fall and Winter for steelhead fishing also and I have forded 30" of 1000cfs flow with it. Had it about 10 seasons now, sent it in for a cord replacement 4 years ago and it came back nice with new cord, tip and they repaired the cork handle too-all for free.
Being aluminum, not sure how long it might last in the salt-(I use my rod) but check one out, they're very convenient .
http://www.folstaf.com/
I tried a ski pole in the salt once, but waves tossed the thing around until it got between my legs and I tripped and went in with a fish on.

afterhours 06-13-2017 05:44 PM

I use a simms in freshwater and my rod butt in the salt, I find them and good footwear to be a necessity now.

OLD GOAT 06-14-2017 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JFigliuolo (Post 1123379)
Always remeber to remove your plug when using the rod as a staff... Had too many close calls 'cause I'm a slow learner.

I'll 2nd that!!!

Pete F. 06-14-2017 02:53 PM

I use my surf rod in the salt, but trout fishing I have a 4' handle for a broom that has a tapcon hex head in the tapered end for a spike and a hole and rope on the other. Attaches to my wading belt. It has marks 3" on center to measure fish with. You can't use a 5wt fly rod for a staff.


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