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Stan it gives me such a warm and cuddly feeling the way you like to cuddle up with socialist prOfessors

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Can't beat a duckbill pole in the wetlands I hunt. Just buy the hinged bill and bolt to a 6-ft piece of 2" wood rail. I keep one on the bottom of each of my Duckers. They also sometimes come in handy for stabilizing the boat in deep water on windy days, as the Duckers have holes through the hull for that. Never tried aluminum, but you want something that will float and take a lot of stress and abuse.

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One trick I use with my curtain rod push pole is to put a substantial screw in the handle to use as a pull pole rather than a push. If you get stuck on a sunken log, reach out to the next tree and hook it with the screw. Then pull the boat over...Geo

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Looks like someone on another forum has one of the Avery poles with foot he would like to sell. I think I'll take him up on it.

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I just went out and looked at mine, it is an octagon collapsible aluminum one with floppy duckbill that I bought in the 1970's marker Rich Mar Glenwood, I bought in MN and used it for hunting, trapping and harvesting rice for 10 yrs in northern MN and WI and duck hunting out on the west coast. Great rig.


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