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Let’s turn back time. Go back 85 years and look at the cover of Outdoor Life. The illustration shows a hillbilly youngster holding a cane pole, worm dangling from the hook and a limit of fish splayed ...
Cane pole fishing is hardly a lazy pursuit, with all the fish-catching that typically accompanies an outing with the bamboo and bait. And, it’s not just for pan-sized fish, either.
For many sportsmen, one of the most enjoyable of these childhood pastimes was fishing. The image of a barefoot boy, cane pole slung over his shoulder and a mixed stringer of panfish in hand, is an ...
And I've learned that you don't need anything fancy to catch fish. Using these cane poles has been a super fun experience. And it made me picture fishing differently. They're really simple.
It's the time of year to catch a mess of bream. In old Florida, that meant fishing with a traditional cane pole. As it turns out, finding the fish is easier than finding the pole. Once a common t… ...
A cane pole is traditionally used for lakes and ponds for small fish like perch and crappie. “They don’t have the sensitivity of a Tenkara rod where I can actually feel (a bite) in my hand ...