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Essential for fly fishing! At 2m, it has a considerable retrieval rate! Also useful for foraging wild vegetables. ● Maximum length: 200cm ● Closed length: 31cm ● Weight: 104 grams This is an existing telescopic pole with an aluminum hook attached. I made some extra ones based on what I've been using myself and am now selling them. It's bonded with strong epoxy resin, and a triangular bracket is inserted through a hole that goes through the tip pipe and the aluminum hook for secure fastening. Non-slip tape is wrapped around the hook to prevent slippage when pulling branches. It's surprisingly durable and lasts about 2 seasons, but I'm including enough spare tape for 2 applications. * While it has considerable strength, excessive force, including on the main body's joints, can lead to detachment or breakage. ● Other uses: Attic, wall gaps, cable catchers, electrical wiring, cable pulling, electrical work, electricians, electrical construction, wiring, wire pulling, a helper for solo work. ● Background I've been fly fishing for 35 years. Initially, I attached an S-hook to a rope and threw it to snag branches to retrieve my flies, but it was difficult to get the rope to catch on branches. Next, I used a short, closed-length bait fishing rod for mountain streams, but the closed length was always around 40cm, and if I pulled branches too hard, the rod would get stuck and wouldn't close. So, for the past few years, I've been using a pointer stick like this, but I wanted at least 2 meters, and this specification is what I've settled on.
2 months ago