Push Pole
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Push Pole
I know all about how a $200 push pole might be worth the money, but till I get $200 I want to sink into a pole.........
I'm looking for ideas on building a homemade push pole about fifteen foot in length. Pushing a sixteen foot flats boat. No platform. Want something that will last more than one season.
Anybody got any ideas?
I'm looking for ideas on building a homemade push pole about fifteen foot in length. Pushing a sixteen foot flats boat. No platform. Want something that will last more than one season.
Anybody got any ideas?
Semper Fi
I read an article about this not long ago.
Take a piece of metal pipe the appropriate size. Put a heavy coat of wax on it. Spiral wrap the pipe with fiberglass tape and wet it out with epoxy. Cover the whole thing with duct tape. After it has cured run hot water through the pipe to melt the wax and release the fiberglass pole.
I will try to find the article if you are interested.
Take a piece of metal pipe the appropriate size. Put a heavy coat of wax on it. Spiral wrap the pipe with fiberglass tape and wet it out with epoxy. Cover the whole thing with duct tape. After it has cured run hot water through the pipe to melt the wax and release the fiberglass pole.
I will try to find the article if you are interested.
Ken
CS...I've got the closet rod (wooden) like pops spoke of. It came with the boat when I bought it and its still very serviceable after probably 4 years and no finish ever applied. Now that being said, I've often thought that if I were to replace it....I'd take a look at a pool supply store and check out the aluminum telescoping poles that are used for brushing the sides of a pool or to attach to a vacumn. I've seen some 15'-16' footers for around $35-$40. They would be lighter than the closet rod but I've never actually tried one. Might check out one to see what you think.... and send the remaining $160 to me
Another possibility would be to use a handle from a tree pruner. You could go buy a tree pruner and just let your wife think you were fix'n to do some tree work around the place....remove the handle and put it in the boat 


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Whats up !! Hey I'm new to this club, but I love fishin' ! And for me a good ole piece of PVC makes great push poles.. MAKO
Poling is the only way to go.....if you can talk somebody into climbing up there and pushing you around all day.
I have fished with a couple of guides that rely on a pushpole. They could control the boat much better in wind than you could with a trolling motor. The way these fellows leaned into it, I don't think a closet pole would work.
I have fished with a couple of guides that rely on a pushpole. They could control the boat much better in wind than you could with a trolling motor. The way these fellows leaned into it, I don't think a closet pole would work.
Ken
I saw Mako's and made a 12' footer out of 1- 1/2" PVC. Works great. I used it some today during slack tide. Comes in handy if you get stuck diring low tide, or get grounded on a sand bar. The only problem with it is storage. If you are in the heat of battle with a fish, one could step on it and sprain an ankle, or fall out of the boat. If you are a careful fisherman, you can deal with it....
MJ
MJ
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